The default terminal settings on most linux systems is to use colors to serve as hints about file types and permissions. For example, you’ll see directory names in blue, executables in green, and file ...
Exposure therapy to the bash shell brought me to the tipping point, and I jumped ship to the Macintosh side of the house. It was a move calculated to give me the best of all possible worlds—a good ...
I've customized the colors of the standard command shell window using the built-in options: Everything appears correctly when I start command shell from a shortcut which I have placed on my taskbar.
If you don’t want to use the default hotkey, then follow these steps to set a custom hotkey for Command Palette: Once you have opened the Command Palette, it will be ready to serve you. This feature ...