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How to make your Linux or Mac terminal BEAUTIFUL



🚨🚨INSTALL WARP HERE: 🚨🚨

In this video, I want to show you how to make your Mac OS AND Linux (AND windows) Terminal absolutely beautiful with just a few tools. Using Warp, Starship, Catppuccin color theme, and nerdfonts, we can get some amazing things out of our terminal. I use this setup for my terminal every day while programming, and I love looking at it all day long. If I had friends, they’d totally be jealous now.

Starship toml: https://github.com/typecraft-dev/dotfiles
X: https://twitter.com/typecraft_dev
Nerdfonts: https://www.nerdfonts.com/

chapters:
0:00 – intro and showing off
1:06 – inspiration behind this setup
1:57 – getting started with the warp terminal
2:05 – Warp is coming to linux soon!
2:42 – Install Warp on Mac OS
3:20 – Warps features
4:34 – Catppuccin, an excellent color theme
5:40 – NERDFONTS
6:50 – Starship makes our command prompt gorgeous
9:22 – catppuccin starship – and ending

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23 Comments

  1. I have tried everything for some reason wrap is not reading the .zshrc if I open my regular terminal I can see the starship theme but for some reason wrap is just stuck on default.

  2. @typecraft hows come control+/ doesnt seem to work properly with warp? my nvim keymap opens the terminal with <C-/> and its the only nvim keybinding that doesnt work in warp. i removed all warp keybinds that use / and my keymap still desont work, works in everyother termnial except warp.

  3. Im curious about your tmux setup (I assume you use smth for window/pane splits). Personally i use kitty and have a neovim kitty navigation plugin helper so I can navigate easily between neovim panes, and when at the edges, the same shortcut takes me to the next kitty pane/window

  4. Ive tried warp. IMHO: it looks nice, but this is only benefit I've found. AI? I have a GPT plugin for this. Autocomplete? I really dont use this so often. But I found a major gap in Warp: for ITerm2 I can easily map my left Cmd to Control to make my work in nvim really fast, but I dont see this option in Warp. Another one: in ITerm I can instantly switch transparency by Cmd+U – it is very helpful sometimes. Thats its.

  5. If I copy paste all the files and directories from 1 Linux system to another linex system, would I be able to run the same application which was there is previous system from which I have copied the files and directories.

    Please kindly check and advise…

  6. Prefer Alacritty>Kitty>Wezterm>iTerm>……>Warp. Warp doesn’t even work with fish, at least not for me in Mac. So will stick with my top 2 + Starship. Thanks for cool videos though.

  7. There are excellent terminal emulators out there: wezterm (best imo), kitty, alacritty… and you picked a terminal that requires a login and collects telemetry. Really not good.

  8. « If it’s not ZSH, it’s BASH .. » Sorry, you’re wrong. You must say: If it’s not BASH, it’s ZSH ; if it’s not ZSH it’s FISH.