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### Adding your own ZSH theme
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If you want to add your own zsh theme, you can place it in `~/.zsh.prompts` and it will automatically be picked up by the prompt loader.
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Make sure you follow the naming convention of `prompt_[name]_setup`
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```
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touch ~/.zsh.prompts/prompt_mytheme_setup
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```
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See also the [Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto) project for more info on themes.
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### Customizing ZSH & Picking a theme
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If you want to customize your zsh experience, yadr provides two hooks via `~/.zsh.after/` and `~/.zsh.before/` directories.
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In these directories, you can place files to customize things that load before and after other zsh customizations that come from `~/.yadr/zsh/*`
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For example, to override the theme, you can do something like this:
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```
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echo "prompt yourprompt" > ~/.zsh.after/prompt.zsh
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```
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Next time you load your shell, this file will be read and your prompt will be the youprompt prompt. Use `prompt -l` to see the available prompts.
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