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as a beginner Dev every time I saw another Dev terminal I wanted to make mine look cooler I may be a stock boring Dev but I want to look as Pro as possible in this video weamp;#39;re going to check out how to customize your shell and prompt to look as Pro as they come you ready letamp;#39;s jump in if youamp;#39;re using zsh as your shell which is the default shell on Mac OS Omi zsh is a must-have itamp;#39;s an open source full framework for working with zsh with functions helpers themes prompts and more to it go to omsh Dosh click and run this command in your terminal while this installs letamp;#39;s talk about two important terms the shell and the prompt your shell is the text based interaction with your computer in Mac osamp;#39;s case the default is zsh the prompt is where the blinking cursor is thatamp;#39;s where you input your text commands today weamp;#39;re going to customize a bit of both since om my zsh is a framework for zsh it uses the zshrc configuration file to