Why should I care wether my shell is POSIX compliant?

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  • zsh-syntax-highlighting

    Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.

  • use zsh with the autosuggestions and syntax-highlighting plugins if you want a posix shell with the same features as fish.

  • zsh-autosuggestions

    Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh

  • use zsh with the autosuggestions and syntax-highlighting plugins if you want a posix shell with the same features as fish.

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • hush

    Hush is a unix shell based on the Lua programming language (by hush-shell)

  • If we're detaching from POSIX, why not get more wild? Why not xonsh or something? Also I found this lua inspired shell which could be cool: https://github.com/hush-shell/hush

  • Hilbish

    🌓 The Moon-powered shell! A comfy and extensible shell for Lua fans! 🌺 ✨

  • Lua seems like a good choice; has anyone used this? https://github.com/Rosettea/Hilbish

  • zimfw

    Zim: Modular, customizable, and blazing fast Zsh framework

  • 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.

  • nushell

    A new type of shell

  • I've been using nushell as my daily driver shell for a while. It's still very much in development, but it's got some nice features, like Windows cross compatibility, proper data types, and syntax highlighting

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