antidote
zimfw
antidote | zimfw | |
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5 | 28 | |
705 | 3,589 | |
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8.3 | 6.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Shell | HTML | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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antidote
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Quickest path to a decent zsh setup?
Although there are all sorts of Zsh starter kits and plugin managers out there, based on what you've described as an OMZ user, it seems like you would benefit most from investing in customizing your OMZ config with a $ZSH_CUSTOM folder and then saving your $ZSH_CUSTOM folder in a cloud git provider like GitLab, BitBucket, or GitHub.
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Oh-my-zsh without oh-my-zsh?
Zinit seems overly complicated. I prefer antidote
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Current state of plugin managers
Awesome! Glad it works well for you. Feedback welcome if you run into problems or would like to see new features: https://github.com/mattmc3/antidote/issues
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Yet another "which plugin manager" question
[[ -e ~/.antidote ]] || git clone https://github.com/mattmc3/antidote.git ~/.antidote
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Introducing Antidote - A native zsh continuation of the antibody plugin manager
Some notable features: - Antidote is not written in Go - it's a native Zsh implementation - Your existing antibody ~/.zsh_plugins.txt file should work without modification - All antibody commands are implemented (bundle, help, home, init, list, path, purge, update) for compatibility - If you load your plugins statically like you did with antibody, the performance is still astounding and will continue to rival any other plugin manager (Go not required, though I have nothing against Go - it's truly a great language) - I combed through old antibody issues for non-implemented feature requests and plan to implement some of them. Some, like zsh-defer support are already available - Cloning and updating are done in concurrently just like in Go - The feature roadmap is available by looking at the open GitHub issues
zimfw
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[Question] What are the best plugins for zsh ?
More on topic, I use zim, but mostly write my own plugins/modules/ad-hoc/post-hoc scripts
- Which apps do you install first on any new Mac?
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Current state of plugin managers
I’m using zimfw Flexible and fast. https://zimfw.sh
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Why should I care wether my shell is POSIX compliant?
I was using oh-my-zsh as my plugin manager for a long time and startup speed was probably much slower than fish (although normal usage wasn't) because omz enables a lot of features and plugins I didn't need/use. I went to prezto and then antigen as plugin manager and for the last couple years I have been using zimfw, which is great compromise between a plugin manager that can add and update plugins, and literally just generating a small bootstrap script that just sources the plugins and otherwise is entirely out of the way.
- If you've just installed Arch recently and want to save some time, this zsh config might help you
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What's your preferred shell & why?
zsh with zim framework
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when you forget the sudo on a long command
switch to zsh isntead of bash and use pre prepared framework for it, I like zim zsh
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Long time zinit user looking to trim down my configuration while maintaining easy plugin/binary setup
I moved most of my config over to zim -- been pretty happy for the most part. I see that zinit got forked, which makes me happy, that was a mess and what made me look elsewhere. Hopefully the new committers can do it well.
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What is the best plugin manager in your opinion?
zimfw
- Zim – The Zsh configuration framework with blazing speed and modular extensions
What are some alternatives?
zinit - 🌻 Flexible and fast ZSH plugin manager
ohmyzsh - 🙃 A delightful community-driven (with 2,300+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
zpm - Zpm— Zsh Plugin Manager
zsh4humans - A turnkey configuration for Zsh
zsh-vi-mode - 💻 A better and friendly vi(vim) mode plugin for ZSH.
prezto - The configuration framework for Zsh
zsh_unplugged - 🤔 perhaps you don't need a Zsh plugin manager after all...
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
antibody - The fastest shell plugin manager.
dotfiles - My dotfiles managed by yadm.
fast-syntax-highlighting - (Short name F-Sy-H). Syntax-highlighting for Zshell – fine granularity, number of features and multiple shipped themes.