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MtnBiker opened this issue Apr 17, 2020 · 3 comments
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zsh is default for macOS #690

MtnBiker opened this issue Apr 17, 2020 · 3 comments

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@MtnBiker
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This is great guide, but unfortunately starts with bash while zsh is the default editor for macOS. As someone who knows a little command line I gave up when one of the early commands mentioned didn't work. Control-R to see previous commands.

While "Alternate shells can be nice, but Bash is powerful and always available (learning only zsh, fish, etc., while tempting on your own laptop, restricts you in many situations, such as using existing servers)." sounds nice it doesn't work for everyone". I think anyone digging into this tutorial would be fine learning in zsh and knowing that they may to use bash will be OK. Putting zsh commands in parenthesis seems like a plausible work around.

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ghost commented May 1, 2020

just start bash on mac by typing "bash" into zsh

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ghost commented May 1, 2020

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jlevy commented Jul 16, 2022

Yeah worth mentioning this for context. Leaving open for future revision.

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