7/24/2023 0 Comments Cmd terminalI hope this helps some people out there and I'd love to hear your feedback. (recommended) To use a compatible font follow the steps below:Įnjoy your Command Prompt profile with oh-my-posh (optional) Choose a name for the profile such as "Command Prompt (oh-my-posh)" Under "Duplicate a profile", select "Command Prompt" and click "Duplicate" Setx /M PATH "%PATH% C:\Program Files\clink" (recommended) C:\Program Files\clink\Īdd the new clink folder to the path by running the following command (change the C:\Program Files\clink\ to the path you used if it's different): If you want to install clink to the normal CMD also, you can use the installer and omit the following steps until step 3.0Įxtract the downloaded into a new folder, e.g. Keep in mind the terminal is a program, just like any other. In plain English again, it's the 'window' in which you enter the actual commands your computer will process. It is a program that acts as a wrapper and allows us to enter commands that the computer processes. After opening the Start menu, type this on your keyboard to search the menu items. We will only use clink in the custom Windows Terminal profile by manually extracting the portable clink to the Program Files folder. A terminal is a text input and output environment. In the Windows Terminal under the previous profile again, go to "Appearance" and change the "Font face" to the Nerd Font you installed in step 7.4Įnjoy your PowerShell profile with oh-my-poshĭownload the zip file for portable clink from the clink site (personal recommendation) Use the Medium and/or Regular font of Nerd Font Complete, for example: Meslo LG M Regular Nerd Font Complete.ttfĬlick "Install" to install the font to your System (don't worry, this won't change system font) Open (double click) the font you would like to use (recommended, if not already installed) To use a compatible font follow the steps below:ĭownload one of the zip archives at Nerd Fonts Latest Release under "Assets" Powershell -NoExit -Command "oh-my-posh init pwsh | Invoke-Expression clear" (optional) Choose a name for the profile such as "Windows PowerShell (oh-my-posh)"Ĭopy paste the following command under "Command Line": Under "Duplicate a profile", select "Windows PowerShell" and click "Duplicate" Open Windows Terminal, then open the Windows Terminal Settings (if not already installed) Run the following command to install oh-my-posh: ![]() Just wanted to show everyone how to add oh-my-posh as a Profile and leaving the PowerShell or CMD Profiles the same.
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