I too stick with bash, because I can't go installing zsh on the machines I use at work. I'd rather have one environment to work in than two different ones. Plus I've already got loads of bash shell customisations and porting them to work on zsh as well would be a pain.
My own checklist:
vi ~/.vimrc
and add some of my favorite environment settingsvi ~/.bash_profile
and add some of my favorite aliases and functionsReady! (I'm still using Bash. I've started using Zsh, but I'm a Zsh noob.)
I too stick with bash, because I can't go installing zsh on the machines I use at work. I'd rather have one environment to work in than two different ones. Plus I've already got loads of bash shell customisations and porting them to work on zsh as well would be a pain.
I get it. Too bad you can't install zsh (with oh-my-zsh) at work.
bash-it is a pretty good shameless ripoff of oh-my-zsh
zsh is great, and the themes/plugins give you so much. I really recommend checking them!