![]() This also lets you use vim in hyper, Lets install some plugins! In the hyper settings, find the env property, and add the following: // for environment variables env: , Well, there is one more thing you have to do. This is also an issue when trying to use vim in hyper on windows, or other programs/commands that requires to clear the output. What the actual f.? All of the output is scrambled when using clear! ![]() ![]() Try typing the following commands in hyper: > ls -la > clear hyper.js config: // the shell to run when spawning a new session // if left empty, your system's login shell will be used by default shell: 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Git \\usr\\bin\\bash.exe', (If you are not used to canceling tasks in the terminal by pressing ctrl c then, no worries!) Thanks to this post, you have to target the usr version of the bash.exe file. Now, try hitting ctrl c when hyper is selected. (Assuming the path is correct, if not you probably got a bunch of errors) It might also be located under “C:\Program Files\Git\git-bash.exe” ⚠️ Make sure that you have the correct path to the git bash executable. Let’s change that to // the shell to run when spawning a new session // if left empty, your system's login shell will be used by default shell: ' C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Git\\bin\\bash.exe', // for setting shell arguments // by default `` will be used shellArgs: , In here, you want to find this section: // the shell to run when spawning a new session // if left empty, your system's login shell will be used by default shell: '', // for setting shell arguments // by default `` will be used shellArgs: , Well, thats easy! Have hyper selected, and press the ctrl-key while pressing the comma-key ( ctrl ,) - and you are inside the. Configuring bash as default shellĪssuming you have git-bash installed, I’m guessing you want use it as your default shell. ![]() We got a glorified Command Promt with some slick lines and some padding.Īssuming you actually want to use the terminal, lets switch to a bash-shell to get some linux commands available. Command Prompt with some slick lines
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