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    Fisher

    Fisher

    A plugin manager for Fish

    Manage functions, completions, bindings, and snippets from the command line. Extend your shell capabilities, change the look of your prompt and create repeatable configurations across different systems effortlessly. To get a specific version of a plugin add an @ symbol after the plugin name followed by a tag, branch, or commit. Fisher expands plugins into your Fish configuration directory by default, overwriting existing files. If you wish to change this behavior, set $fisher_path to your...
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    pyenv-virtualenv

    pyenv-virtualenv

    A pyenv plugin to manage virtualenv

    pyenv-virtualenv is a pyenv plugin that provides features to manage virtual environments and conda environments for Python on UNIX-like systems. If you installed pyenv into a non-standard directory, make sure that you clone this repo into the 'plugins' directory of wherever you installed into. macOS users can install pyenv-virtualenv with the Homebrew package manager.
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    Antigen

    Antigen

    The plugin manager for zsh

    Antigen is a small set of functions that help you easily manage your shell (zsh) plugins, called bundles. The concept is pretty much the same as bundles in a typical vim+pathogen setup. Antigen is to zsh, what Vundle is to vim. Antigen has reached a certain level of stability and has been used in the wild for around a couple of years. If you face any problems, please open an issue. The usage should be very familiar to you if you use Vundle. Open your zsh with this .zshrc and you should see...
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