oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
oh-my-zsh takes first character when opening a new shell
After running poetry shell
with oh-my-zsh
, I get the following error message when it tries to activate the virtual-env:
Getting plugin ‘adb’ not found without adb plugin installed
When I open Terminal it prints [oh-my-zsh] plugin 'adb' not found
. I’ve checked ~/.zshrc
, confirmed the adb plugin isn’t present, and sourced it but it continues to crop up. I’ve also checked my omz plugins, and it isn’t there, either. I even tried reinstalling the plugin & uninstalling it again but didn’t have luck getting the message to stop. Rebooting also didn’t help.