...The plugin is written in pure Zsh and hooks into the line editor, so it doesn’t require external binaries and works across diverse environments. It’s highly configurable: you can fine-tune individual token styles, disable specific highlighters, or extend it with custom rules to match your workflow. It plays nicely with popular frameworks like Oh My Zsh, zinit, and Antigen, and it’s commonly paired with autosuggestion and prompt plugins for a complete, ergonomic shell setup. Because it focuses on correctness and speed, it remains responsive even on large histories and complex prompts.