![]() ![]() In Babun type nano ~/.minttyrc and copy/paste the below into the file (you paste by right clicking). Once the font is install you need to tell Babun to use it. In my case it is DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline. Navigate to your fonts and find the font to check the name of it. Once downloaded install the font in Windows. Naviage to the font you like – I use DejaVu Sans Mono – and download it by clicking it and then clicking raw. So go ahead and visit the Powerline git reposity. This is due to the fact this theme uses the Powerline fonts. At this point you will probably see some strange icons if you use the agnoster theme. Now either close the all instances of Babun and reopen or run the command source ~/.zshrc to invoke the changes. Personally, I’m a fan of the them agnoster so I have change the line in the oh-my-zsh configuration file to ZSH_THEME=”agnoster”. ![]() Look for ZSH_THEME=”babun” and change it to whatever theme you like (you can list all themes with the command ls -l ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes ). To style Babun edit the oh-my-zsh configuration by typing nano. Once installation has finished Babun will automatically start. It comes with a lot of cool packages installed and uses the fabulous oh-my-zsh as default shell.ĭownload Babun and run install.bat – wait for a couple of minutes. It is based on Cygwin so if you like a Linux like environment you should definitely check it out. I accidentally stumbled upon a console named Babun. ![]()
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