![]() ![]() It’s a matter for another post, but if you like zsh and want some cool tools for it, check out Oh My Zsh!, an open source framework for managing zsh config. If you upgrade brew using brew update or brew upgrade, it will inform you if there’s a problem with permissions on /usr/local. Since this is where brew keeps its files, you’ll likely need to reset security on it by running the following command: sudo chown -R $(whoami):admin /usr/local Secondly, OS X El Capitan (v 10.11) has a new security system called “System Integrity Protection”, which is set up to be stricter with the security of /usr/local, among other things. There are a couple of considerations to keep in mind any time you upgrade OS X.įirst, your shell might get reset, so check it to be sure. I believe what this does is to store the selection within a plist file for that app, and ignore the user shell. iTerm 2 - Preferences, Profiles, General, Command. ![]()
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