Similar to ohmyzsh et al., in case you haven't heard of it:
https://github.com/Eriner/zim
zim - zsh improved
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zim - zsh improved
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Re: zim - zsh improved
^ Thanks Julius, I had completely forgotten about eriner, he is a clever guy.
Hmmm, maybe it is time to go back to zsh. It is rather nice when configured.
Zim sa la bim. <--We use that as a magic term in Denmark. It was a nickname for me as a kid. Funny that.
Cheerio
Simon
Hmmm, maybe it is time to go back to zsh. It is rather nice when configured.
Zim sa la bim. <--We use that as a magic term in Denmark. It was a nickname for me as a kid. Funny that.
Cheerio
Simon
Someone told me that I am delusional, I almost fell off my unicorn.
Re: zim - zsh improved
I'm personally a fan of the bloatet oh-my-zsh.
Tried using zplug (https://github.com/b4b4r07/zplug) which is more modular and lean (reminds me of VimPlug, which is fantastic).
Here's a good list of zsh frameworks and stuff https://github.com/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins
To kick-start the big show off, this is my prompt
Tried using zplug (https://github.com/b4b4r07/zplug) which is more modular and lean (reminds me of VimPlug, which is fantastic).
Here's a good list of zsh frameworks and stuff https://github.com/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins
To kick-start the big show off, this is my prompt