move themes to wiki, add links

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Matt Hamilton 2015-12-18 12:03:43 -05:00
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#### Themes #### Themes
###### Steeef ##### Minimal
![Steeef Theme][theme_steeef]
###### Eriner
![Eriner Theme][theme_eriner]
###### Minimal
![Minimal Theme][theme_minimal] ![Minimal Theme][theme_minimal]
###### Liquidprompt To see more themes, check the [wiki page](https://github.com/Eriner/zim/wiki/Themes).
![Liquidprompt][theme_liquidprompt]
###### Gitster
![Gitster Theme][theme_gitster]
#### Fish-shell History Navigation #### Fish-shell History Navigation
![history-substring-search][fish_shell] ![history-substring-search][fish_shell]
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4. Open a new terminal and admire your work! 4. Open a new terminal and admire your work!
[theme_minimal]: http://i.eriner.me/zim_prompt_minimal.png [theme_minimal]: http://i.eriner.me/zim_prompt_minimal.png
[theme_eriner]: https://i.eriner.me/zim_prompt_eriner.png
[theme_liquidprompt]: http://i.eriner.me/zim_prompt_liquidprompt.png
[theme_steeef]: http://i.eriner.me/zim_prompt_steeef.png
[theme_gitster]: http://i.eriner.me/zim_prompt_gitster.png
[fish_shell]: https://i.eriner.me/zim_history-substring-search.gif [fish_shell]: https://i.eriner.me/zim_history-substring-search.gif
[syntax_highlighting]: https://i.eriner.me/zim_syntax-highlighting.gif [syntax_highlighting]: https://i.eriner.me/zim_syntax-highlighting.gif
[zim_vs_others]: https://gist.github.com/Eriner/3aa88b161615c2913930 [zim_vs_others]: https://gist.github.com/Eriner/3aa88b161615c2913930

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Initializes and provides customizable prompt themes. Initializes and provides customizable prompt themes.
Images of various prompt themes can be found on the [wiki](https://github.com/Eriner/zim/wiki/Themes).
A list of available prompts can be found by running `prompt -l`. A list of available prompts can be found by running `prompt -l`.
To test a prompt, simply run `prompt prompt_name_here`. To test a prompt, simply run `prompt prompt_name_here`.