Now that you have installed
<command>tcsh
</command>, you can adjust your prompt. You can find the details in the manual page for
<command>tcsh
</command>, but here is a line to put in your
<filename>.tcshrc
</filename> that will tell you how many commands you have typed, what time it is, and what directory you are in. It also produces a
<literal>></literal> if you are an ordinary user and a
<literal>#
</literal> if you are
<systemitem class="username">root
</systemitem>, but tsch will do that in any case: