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Shell: Oh My ZSH
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Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-01-01 13:57:49)
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^ Nice prompt!
Shell: Oh My ZSH
Ah yes, zsh — none more configurable 8)
If it's not a personal question, how big's your .zshrc?
I used to use zsh with grml's configuration file and that was almost 4,000 lines long
My needs are simpler these days:
alpine:~$ wc -l ~/.kshrc
13 /home/empty/.kshrc
alpine:~$
Back on topic with a fake "busy" scrot:
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-01-01 14:05:44)
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Yes, but does it have the fuzzy autocomplete? (stuff TAB becomes 1767121_stuff_here.jpg for example), actually that is probably a single thing i'am missing in your ordinary bash prompt.
Last edited by brontosaurusrex (2018-01-01 15:20:11)
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Yes, but does it have the fuzzy autocomplete?
And then some
The grml configuration even does auto-spell-correction
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And ksh has all that as well?
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Well, there are currently three different (actively maintained) implementations of the Korn Shell programming language:
AT&T's ksh93, this is David G Korn's original KornShell
OpenBSD's ksh(1), a public domain version of the AT&T shell, they share no code
mksh, MirBSD's fork of OpenBSD's ksh, the default shell for Android
ksh93 is extremely full-featured (more so than bash or even zsh in respect of it's type system) but it is geared more towards scripting so I'm not sure about fuzzy tab completion but the stock .kshrc has a really nice menu-style completion system.
The other two versions are very much stripped-to-the-bone and lack quite a few of the features found in more "advanced" shells but I would liken them to openbox or dwm with bash & zsh playing the part of GNOME & KDE, if you will forgive the crude analogy.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-01-01 15:43:57)
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Hold on a minute...
This thread is so last year
Please post any new scrots in a new January 2018 (!) thread, thanks!
I'll leave this open for a bit in case any further discussion is warranted.
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^ Thanks crimeboy, nice desktop — I particularly like the prompt
I'm going to go ahead and close this thread now 'cos it's for December, if you want to post any more scrots please feel free to use the new January thread:
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