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    Prezto

    Prezto

    The configuration framework for Zsh

    prezto is a configuration framework for the Z shell (zsh) that enhances the shell environment with a curated set of defaults, plugins, aliases, and themes. It is designed to provide a fast, powerful, and highly customizable shell experience out of the box. Prezto includes modules for common tasks such as history management, directory navigation, command completions, and syntax highlighting, making zsh more efficient and user-friendly. By focusing on performance, it avoids the slowdowns often associated with other zsh frameworks. Users can enable or disable individual modules as needed, tailoring their environment to their workflow. With its emphasis on simplicity and speed, prezto has become a popular alternative to other shell frameworks like oh-my-zsh.
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    KISSmenu

    KISSmenu

    KeepItSimple: organize&integrate your tools in a non-/interactive menu

    Do you have dozens of tools with dozens of parameters? KISSmenu helps you to organize them, to integrate them and to run them interactively in a terminal based menu or automatically, e.g. starting it up as a cron job. Development or tooling environment: shortcut based menu of commands, which can be used both interactively and non-interactively. Middleware: simply integrates various software through environment variables. Really simple! A 500 lines long bash script easy to maintain,...
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