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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index df5ef48be..541f48d40 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ __Oh My Zsh will not make you a 10x developer...but you might feel like one.__
Once installed, your terminal shell will become the talk of the town _or your money back!_ With each keystroke in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes. Strangers will come up to you in cafés and ask you, _"that is amazing! are you some sort of genius?"_
-Finally, you'll begin to get the sort of attention that you have always felt you deserved. ...or maybe you'll use the time that you're saving to start flossing more often.
+Finally, you'll begin to get the sort of attention that you have always felt you deserved. ...or maybe you'll use the time that you're saving to start flossing more often. 😬
To learn more, visit [ohmyz.sh](http://ohmyz.sh) and follow [@ohmyzsh](https://twitter.com/ohmyzsh) on Twitter.
@@ -51,10 +51,22 @@ Oh My Zsh comes with a shitload of plugins to take advantage of. You can take a
Once you spot a plugin (or several) that you'd like to use with Oh My Zsh, you'll need to enable them in the `.zshrc` file. You'll find the zshrc file in your `$HOME` directory. Open it with your favorite text editor and you'll see a spot to list all the plugins you want to load.
-For example, this line might begin to look like this:
+```shell
+vi ~/.zshrc
+```
+
+For example, this might begin to look like this:
```shell
-plugins=(git bundler osx rake ruby)
+plugins=(
+ git
+ bundler
+ dotenv
+ osx
+ rake
+ rbenv
+ ruby
+)
```
#### Using Plugins
@@ -69,7 +81,7 @@ We'll admit it. Early in the Oh My Zsh world, we may have gotten a bit too theme
_Robby's theme is the default one. It's not the fanciest one. It's not the simplest one. It's just the right one (for him)._
-Once you find a theme that you want to use, you will need to edit the `~/.zshrc` file. You'll see an environment variable (all caps) in there that looks like:
+Once you find a theme that you'd like to use, you will need to edit the `~/.zshrc` file. You'll see an environment variable (all caps) in there that looks like:
```shell
ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
@@ -193,7 +205,7 @@ If you'd like to upgrade at any point in time (maybe someone just released a new
upgrade_oh_my_zsh
```
-Magic!
+Magic! 🎉
## Uninstalling Oh My Zsh
diff --git a/templates/zshrc.zsh-template b/templates/zshrc.zsh-template
index 966d7a975..bba2d370d 100644
--- a/templates/zshrc.zsh-template
+++ b/templates/zshrc.zsh-template
@@ -58,7 +58,9 @@ ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
# Custom plugins may be added to ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/
# Example format: plugins=(rails git textmate ruby lighthouse)
# Add wisely, as too many plugins slow down shell startup.
-plugins=(git)
+plugins=(
+ git
+)
source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh