Just something to add.
The shells are installed by default in 1.ubuntu
Jiang@Linux: ~#/etc/shells:valid Login Shells/bin/sh/bin/dash/bin/bash/bin/rbash
I have sh, dash, bash and rbash on my PC (who is this?). )
2. The version of the shell that is currently running
Jiang@Linux: ~$SHELL/bin/bash
3.shell is what please google!!! Now officially installed
Install zsh, git, and wget:
Jiang@Linux: ~$ sudo apt-get install zsh git wget
Get and automatically follow Oh-my-zsh:
Jiang@Linux: ~https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/raw/master/tools/install.sh -O-| SH
Replace bash for zsh:
Jiang@Linux: ~$ chsh-s/bin/zsh
To set ZSH parameters:
After installing ZSH, there will be a hidden file named. ZSHRC in your home directory, you can configure zsh parameters according to your personal habits, I will give the configuration file directly
If necessary, please click here to download
After downloading, you will get a file named _.ZSHRC.
First go to the home directory, back up the original. ZSHRC, and then rename the _.ZSHRC file:
Jiang@Linux: ~$ CP. ZSHRC. Zshrc.bakjiang@Linux: ~_.zshrc. ZSHRC
Last reboot:
Jiang@Linux: ~$ sudo reboot
After rebooting, you will see
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Install and configure zsh and oh-my-zsh in Ubuntu