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# Test-VM for powerlevel9k
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In this virtual machine you will find a recent ubuntu with preinstalled ZSH, oh-my-zsh, antigen, prezto and - of course - powerlevel9k. The main use-case is to test the powerlevel9k theme.
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## Installation
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In order to run this virtual machine, you need [vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) and [VirtualBox](http://www.virtualbox.org/).
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## Running
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`vagrant` is a quite easy to use command line tool to configure a virtual machine. To fire the machine up, just run `vagrant up`. At the first run, it will install a whole ubuntu. With `vagrant ssh` you can log in into the machine.
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## Testing
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Once you have SSH'd into the machine, you'll see a plain ZSH. To test the other frameworks, you just have to switch to one of the following users:
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* `vagrant-antigen`
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* `vagrant-prezto`
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* `vagrant-omz`
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To switch use `sudo -i -H -u <USERNAME>`. `-i` stands for "simulate initial login", `-H` sets the "$HOME" variable to the directory of the user , `-u` for the username.
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All users have `vagrant` as password and are in the /etc/sudoers.
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The regular `vagrant` user has a plain ZSH with the powerlevel9k theme.
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