The MacOS Memo
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https://www.weblife.fr/tutoriels/os-x-terminal-personnalise-avec-le-fichier-bashrc?cn-reloaded=1 | https://www.weblife.fr/tutoriels/os-x-terminal-personnalise-avec-le-fichier-bashrc?cn-reloaded=1 | ||
− | Or set | + | Or set in |
source /Users/regie/.bashrc && clear | source /Users/regie/.bashrc && clear | ||
− | in the terminal settimgs ; uglier but quicker. | + | in the terminal settimgs / Profiles / Shell ; uglier but quicker. |
Revision as of 13:07, 23 December 2023
To change your terminal prompt (& use bash):
- switch to bash with
csh /bin/bash
- exit terminal & open it again
- create a .bashrc file with, ie :
# configure my multi-line prompt PS1=' $PWD ==> '
Then macos will superbly ignore it. Go to here to not re-invent the wheeel like I just did :
https://www.weblife.fr/tutoriels/os-x-terminal-personnalise-avec-le-fichier-bashrc?cn-reloaded=1
Or set in
source /Users/regie/.bashrc && clear
in the terminal settimgs / Profiles / Shell ; uglier but quicker.