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Add nerd fonts, minor typo and positional changes
• Add nerd fonts to xresources • Move ls alias to "optional", as it is not required for lsd to function, so keeping it in "required" is misleading • you→your
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@@ -115,17 +115,24 @@ The [release page](https://github.com/Peltoche/lsd/releases) includes precompile
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### Required
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In order to use lsd instead of the default ls you need to add this to you shell
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configuration file (~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc.) :
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Enable nerd fonts for your terminal, URxvt for example:
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.Xresources
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```
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URxvt*font: xft:Hack Nerd Font:style=Regular:size=11
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```
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### Optional
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In order to use lsd when entering the `ls` command, you need to add this to your shell
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configuration file (~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc.):
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```sh
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alias ls='lsd'
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```
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### Optional
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Some examples of useful aliases. You can add this to you shell configuration
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file (~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, etc.) just under the alias above :
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Some further examples of useful aliases:
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```sh
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alias l='ls -l'
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