Let's see how you can get a more comfortable shell by setting up font colors, getting additional info each time the shell is loaded, and so on.
Download and install iTerm2 from the official website http://www.iterm2.com/#/section/home (it's a replacement for the default Terminal OS X app with a rich set of features).
Explore the preferences by pressing Command + , and specify your preferences.
Locate your
.bash_profile
file (usually it's in thehome
folder of youruser
directory) and open it with your preferred text editor.Add the paths you typically use from the command-line tool (i.e., the Android SDKs).
PATH=$PATH:~/android-sdks/tools/:~/android-sdks/platform-tools/
Enable the Git bash completion commands.
source /scripts/.git-prompt.sh
Define the command-line tool colors you want to use.
BLACK=$(tput setaf 0) RED=$(tput setaf 1) GREEN=$(tput setaf 2) YELLOW=$(tput setaf 3) LIME_YELLOW=$(tput setaf 190) POWDER_BLUE=$(tput setaf 153) BLUE=$(tput setaf...