clink-flex-prompt
zinit
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clink-flex-prompt
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How do I enable this on vscode terminal on macOS
I think the problems on Windows are with the bare cmd.exe; adding cmder+clink on top of that IIRC fixes them. I personally use that plus oh-my-posh as a prompt engine (mostly because its configuration is portable and when I'm on Linux, I can reuse the same prompt on top of zsh) and it's fine both in Windows Terminal and in VSCode. Zsh is IIRC not natively available on Windows - you'd have to use something like WSL and run zsh inside that. Again, if it's just for the prompt, either oh-my-posh or clink-flex-prompt can help. The only thing that doesn't quite work in cmd.exe is rprompt (that prompt segment that sits on the right of the row you're typing on).
zinit
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zinit VS zinit - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Nov 2021
- Zinit suddenly missing from Github?
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github repo is missing
I just searched github for the latest fork, and it looks like the most recent fork is https://github.com/ryanstreur/zinit. I went ahead and forked it just in case and I have a version locally that I pulled down at Oct 12 17:12 PST. All zinit forks are showing as being forked from https://github.com/akatrevorjay/zplugin since https://github.com/zdharma/zinit is gone.
- s/bash/zsh/g
- How do I enable this on vscode terminal on macOS
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New to Mac entirely, and somewhat to DevOps. Any suggestions on getting started moving from primarily Windows/Linux? Given a MacBook Pro 2019 16"
I personally prefer zinit to oh my zsh. Lets you use all the oh my zsh plugins without downloading everything (I think that's how it still works?), lets you manage outside plugins in the same way, and is really fast to boot.
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How do you lazyload or delay loading plugins? Improving zsh and other questions (Or maybe my config is broken)
zinit has a turbo mode to load plugins asynchronously
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Zsh Plugin managers
https://github.com/zdharma/zinit/pull/492 Documentation enhanced.
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Anyone interested in ZINIT documentation?
In particular, I am curious about your opinion on part document structure.
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Can zsh look give you suggestions by looking at manpages?
Usage sample (using zinit) GENCOMPL_FPATH=$HOME/.cache/zsh-completion-generator if [ ! -d "$GENCOMPL_FPATH" ]; then mkdir -p $GENCOMPL_FPATH fi fpath=($GENCOMPL_FPATH $fpath) zstyle :plugin:zsh-completion-generator programs fzf zinit wait'3' lucid for RobSis/zsh-completion-generator
What are some alternatives?
pure - Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt
zplug - :hibiscus: A next-generation plugin manager for zsh
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
zsh-snap - ⚡️ Znap! Fast, easy-to-use tools for Zsh dotfiles & plugins, plus git repos
pureline - A Pure Bash Powerline PS1 Command Prompt
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
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.
sheldon - :bowtie: Fast, configurable, shell plugin manager
zplugin - Plugin manager with clean fpath and reports
antibody - The fastest shell plugin manager.