Do you prefer using Bash for scripting and Zsh for interactive shells?

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  • zsh-sweep

    Linter for Zshell scripting language

  • I would also love zsh support. From this thread https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/issues/809, you can conclude that it's not in the works. Shellcheck is written in haskell, which is a great language to build a parser for any language. The downside is that there aren't a lot of spare haskell programmers around.

  • fish-shell

    The user-friendly command line shell.

  • Honestly, the best interactive experience I've ever had is with the fish shell (link). If I had to write a script, Python is pretty readily available on most systems.

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