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Let's say you created your own plugin `foobar` and want to add it to your configuration.
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Let's say you created your own plugin `foobar` and want to add it to your configuration.
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# Your .zshrc
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# Your .zshrc
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plugins=(git bundler foobar)
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plugins=(git bundler foobar)
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and within your .zshrc,
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and within your .zshrc,
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```zsh
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```bash
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ZSH_THEME="my_awesome_theme"
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oh-my-zsh's internals are defined in its `lib` directory. To change them just create a file inside the `custom` directory (its name doesn't matter, as long as it has a `.zsh` ending) and start customizing whatever you want. Unsatisfied with the way `git_prompt_info()` works? Ride your own implementation!
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oh-my-zsh's internals are defined in its `lib` directory. To change them just create a file inside the `custom` directory (its name doesn't matter, as long as it has a `.zsh` ending) and start customizing whatever you want. Unsatisfied with the way `git_prompt_info()` works? Ride your own implementation!
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```zsh
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# custom/my_patches.zsh
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# custom/my_patches.zsh
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function git_prompt_info() {
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function git_prompt_info() {
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# prove that you can do better
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# prove that you can do better
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If you don't want to use the built-in `custom` directory itself, just change the path of `$ZSH_CUSTOM` inside your `.zshrc` to a directory of your own liking. Everything will be fine as long as you adhere to the conventional file hierarchy.
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If you don't want to use the built-in `custom` directory itself, just change the path of `$ZSH_CUSTOM` inside your `.zshrc` to a directory of your own liking. Everything will be fine as long as you adhere to the conventional file hierarchy.
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# your .zshrc
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# your .zshrc
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ZSH_CUSTOM=$HOME/my_customizations
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ZSH_CUSTOM=$HOME/my_customizations
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