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Edit .bashrc so it is easier to distinguish where you're executing commands #1

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pistasjis opened this issue Jun 18, 2023 · 2 comments
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We use the default Debian bashrc which I like, but it comes with a cost and that is that it's hard to distinguish where you're running a command. By default, we copy the same bashrc you have on your host (which is, again, good), but it's kind of difficult to see where you're running your commands.

I'd like to see if I can make a prompt that shows the logo of the current distribution (i.e Fedora).

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We can use /etc/os-release.

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Also, we shouldn't rely on fancy font icons - as much as I love them, no. The Cascadia font doesn't even come with those out of the box.

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