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Top 23 Shell Zshrc Projects
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zsh-quickstart-kit
A simple ZSH quickstart for using ZSH, zgenom, oh-my-zsh and a curated list of extra plugins. It is designed to be easy to customize without requiring you to maintain your own fork.
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ezsh
quickly install zsh, oh-my-zsh with power-level-9k zsh-completions zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting history-substring-search
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SaaSHub
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zsh-launchpad
๐ Simple, educational dotfiles template to get started with Zsh and learn about its features
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seasonal-zshthemes
๐ Seasonal ZSH Themes - Impress your friends ~ Automatic terminal theming for each season
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dotfiles
Decade of configuration history. Currently holding Arch Linux and tooling configuration. (by pjvds)
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SaaSHub
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Personally I use https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-snap as my plugin manager. You can just reference this baseline template that the author of the plugin manager has made if you want a sample config:
I am unaware of any distro that applies the first three elements (or something similar) that would NOT be considered bloated. Therefore I'll abstain from suggesting any. Instead, I suggest to configure it yourself by simply installing fish, bat and fzf; after which they are configured to work as desired. This can be applied on most distros. For whatever it's worth, if you're lazy like me, perhaps consider the excellently maintained ZSH Quickstart Kit. It utilized Zsh instead of Fish, but perhaps it might be to your liking.
/u/unuing You might check out that discussion, or file a new bug. If you just want to try swapping out zplug, I personally like zcomet when using a plugin manager outside of a dotfiles manager.
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.
Project mention: Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-04
For example, I wanted these things and so made my own: - zsh shell prompt - YouTube media player - passphrase generator - search engine - fetch script
Shell Zshrc related posts
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Oh-my-zsh without oh-my-zsh?
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Introducing pyautoenv: Activate and deactive python environments as you move around the file system
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Thoughts on chezmoi
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Repo is a mess (and technically spread over 2 repos)... now what?
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Need help with powerlevel10k
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I made a holiday zsh theme I use for advent of code ๐
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I made an educational dotfiles template to help my colleagues & friends get started with Zsh. Perhaps someone else will find this useful, too.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Zshrc projects in Shell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | zsh-snap | 1,244 |
2 | zsh-quickstart-kit | 738 |
3 | machfiles | 667 |
4 | BlaCk-Void-Zsh | 328 |
5 | dots2k | 211 |
6 | ezsh | 207 |
7 | zcomet | 183 |
8 | zsh-launchpad | 168 |
9 | dotfiles | 139 |
10 | welcome.sh | 65 |
11 | dotfiles | 59 |
12 | dotfiles | 38 |
13 | seasonal-zshthemes | 28 |
14 | dotfiles | 21 |
15 | dotfiles | 19 |
16 | dotFiles | 17 |
17 | mal | 16 |
18 | .dotfiles | 15 |
19 | zen.zsh | 12 |
20 | dotfiles | 11 |
21 | dotfiles | 11 |
22 | configs | 11 |
23 | dotfiles | 10 |
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