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    zsh-syntax-highlighting

    zsh-syntax-highlighting

    Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh

    zsh-syntax-highlighting is a lightweight Zsh plugin that adds real-time syntax coloring to your command line as you type. It highlights known commands, options, arguments, paths, strings, and glob patterns so you can catch typos or invalid commands before pressing Enter. Unknown or misspelled commands are styled differently from valid ones, making errors obvious at a glance.
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    moe

    moe

    A command line based editor inspired by Vim. Written in Nim

    Moe is a lightweight, modern text editor written in Nim, designed for simplicity and efficiency while providing a minimal yet functional editing environment.
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    Hilbish

    Hilbish

    The Moon-powered shell! A comfy and extensible shell for Lua fans

    ...Hilbish provides the user with proper menus for completions and history usage. Want to see your previous commands? Hit Ctrl-R. Hilbish offers a bunch of features to make your interactive shell experience rich. Things like syntax highlighting and hinting available via the Lua API.
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    zsh-autosuggestions

    zsh-autosuggestions

    Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh

    ...It’s highly configurable: you can change the suggestion strategy, tweak widget bindings, ignore certain patterns, and control when suggestions appear or are cleared. The plugin plays well with other Zsh staples like syntax highlighting and prompt frameworks, and it provides guidance for avoiding conflicts with custom keymaps.
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    gist(1)

    gist(1)

    Potentially the best command line gister

    ...Users can create public or private gists, depending on whether they want to share their content openly or keep it accessible only via a link. The platform supports multiple programming languages and provides syntax highlighting for improved readability. Gists can also be embedded in websites or shared across teams, making them useful for documentation, debugging, and knowledge sharing. Because each gist is backed by a Git repository, users can track changes over time and collaborate efficiently.
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