Learn to say popular shell prompt customization tool names correctly.
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How is Starship (fast, customizable cross-shell prompt written in Rust) correctly pronounced?
Starship (the shell prompt) is pronounced 'STAR-ship' — exactly like the everyday word for a spacecraft, stress on STAR. In a technical interview: "Starship showed the active Git branch and language version right in the prompt, with no noticeable lag."
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How is Oh My Zsh (popular open-source framework for managing Zsh configuration) correctly pronounced?
Oh My Zsh is pronounced 'OH MY ZEE-shel' — the everyday phrase 'oh my' plus 'Z shell'. In a technical interview: "Oh My Zsh bundled hundreds of plugins, so I only had to enable the ones I actually used."
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How is Powerlevel10k (highly customizable, fast theme for Zsh) correctly pronounced?
Powerlevel10k is pronounced 'POW-er-LEV-el TEN-KAY' — 'power level' plus 'ten K', where '10k' reads as the number. In a technical interview: "Powerlevel10k's instant prompt made the terminal feel like it opened instantly, even with a slow theme."
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How is Pure (minimal, fast prompt for Zsh and Bash with no unnecessary decoration) correctly pronounced?
Pure (the shell prompt) is pronounced 'PYOOR' — exactly like the everyday adjective for something unmixed, one syllable. In a technical interview: "Pure kept the prompt down to just the path and the Git status, nothing more."
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How is Spaceship (minimalist and highly customizable Zsh prompt with sensible defaults) correctly pronounced?
Spaceship (the Zsh prompt) is pronounced 'SPAYS-ship' — exactly like the everyday word for a spacecraft, stress on SPAYS. In a technical interview: "Spaceship showed the Node version only inside a project that actually had a package.json."