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Customize your Linux or bash shell style with PS1 definitions in .bashrc

Something you can do to keep the CLI entertaining is to customize it to your liking. Sometimes, the default shell style can just be cumbersome to look at. If you want to change the appearance, it’s actually really easy! No one likes looking at a plain shell. Also, while you Read more…

By Tyler Woods, 7 yearsMay 10, 2018 ago
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