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I've been using zsh with "oh my zsh". I started using it as it sounded silly and fun compared to bash. Realistically it doesn't really male mich difference. I like the auto complete, but I couldn't say for sure whether it's the shell, oh-my-zsh or what. But I like it.
It's great, but that's not the prompt. The prompt is the thing that shows up before you type a command, usually with a $ or # and the current path.
I guess I only glanced and assumed they were talking about shells 🐚. I'll shut up and pay more attention in furure 🤣