Last month I went down the rabbit hole setting up my terminal on my Windows laptop. I had been using Git bash for all of my git & Github work, but did not have much other experience with the command line and wanted to improve my skills and upgrade my tools. As a starting point I followed the free video series from Wes Bos called "Command Line Power User." The goal of the video series is to get you up and running using Zsh and oh-my-zsh. I also used the GitHub repo "CmderZSH" by Dylan Fontana to help with some of the nitty gritty of installing on Windows. I decided to go with the Powerline9k theme to add some customzation.
I won't get into the process of setting it all up as the links above can help you with that. With that being said, here is my current setup:
After spending (more than anticipated!) time setting it all up, there was still something that I was struggling to get working. In Wes' videos, he has examples of opening files in his code editor using the 'open' command. I could not get it to work for me and after trying a few different things unsuccessfully, I left it and came back to it later.
After some searching, I came across the answer that I was looking for. In Windows, we have a similar command to 'open' and that is the 'explorer' command. Here are a few examples of the command in action.
*different command but similar functionality
That concludes my first blog post since I started learning to code! I have benefited greatly from so many posts and articles and I am hoping that I will be able to give back by sharing what I am learning as I dig into JavaScript and work towards landing a full time remote dev job. Best of luck to everyone on their goals for 2019 and I hope to post again soon.