zsh-ssh-agent
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zsh-ssh-agent
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The struggle with SSH key management under Linux
Jon Cairns wrote a similar article about this problem and presented a solution: A script that tries to find and reuse existing ssh-agents. There are multiple scripts with similar approaches all written in bash: ssh_find_agent, zsh-ssh-agent, and the most popular one: keychain. (And later I also discovered envoy). But being bash scripts, they are hard to read, not really fast, and make debugging a hell. I had used keychain successfully until I encountered a problem that I wasn't able to understand. Also, those tools depend heavily on ssh-agent and ssh-add instead of using the socket directly.
zsh-vi-mode
- The secret weapon of Bash power users
- zsh-vi-mode: A better and friendly vi(Vim) mode plugin for ZSH
- A better and friendly vim mode plugin for ZSH
- Friendlier Vi Mode for Zsh
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Is there a vim mode for zsh ?
And zsh-vi-mode
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term-edit.nvim: making vim key bindings work in terminal buffers
Thank you for your answer, I'm using zsh and zsh-vi-mode, and, at least in my experience, it works GREAT!
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New to modal editing, can't decide whether I should learn Neovim or Helix
Here's a random endorsement: have you tried this improved vi-mode plugin for zsh? The built-in mode is good, but the plugin adds some of the commands that I missed. https://github.com/jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode
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VI MODE in zsh: How to make cursor start at end of line when scrolling through history?
My following recommendation does not address your original question, but you might be interested into it. Since a year or so I use a plugin for ZSH which enhances the vim like capabilities on the commandline: https://github.com/jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode And additionally in normal mode vv will open up vim for editing this commandline and a :wq would go back with the updated line. Not using myself, but cool to have.
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Do you use emacs mode in the shell?
Vi mode was not enough for me, so I installed a ZSH plugin with extended Vim features: https://github.com/jeffreytse/zsh-vi-mode
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Helix 22.08
Yeah, I can't imagine working without it. There's also a more feature-packed vi-mode (since the zsh vi-mode lacks some basic bindings).
What are some alternatives?
keychain - keychain ssh-agent front-end
zsh-autosuggestions - Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh
ssh-find-agent - Tool to find already running ssh-agent compatible agents
oh-my-bash - A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
libagentcrypt - Symmetric encryption with SSH Agent
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
fz - Cli shell plugin, the missing fuzzy tab completion feature for the z jump around command.
zimfw - Zim: Modular, customizable, and blazing fast Zsh framework
envoy - A ssh/gpg-agent wrapper leveraging cgroups and systemd/socket activation
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
zsh-nvm - Zsh plugin for installing, updating and loading nvm
synth-shell - Boost your terminal, script by script