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If I had to pick only one artifact's worth:
bash
, probably. Otherwise:bash
vim
urxvt
pacman
nix
iptables
(-ng
)/ebtables
parallel
jq
Eeew bash? What are you, a Neanderthal? All the cool kids use Zsh. π
But what about fish?
Smells fishy. Unless it's a lovely smoked kipper in butter with some brown bread then I'm all for it. π
Lol, thatβs what I was gonna say ohmyzsh.
Can I just: no harm using ohmyzsh! I used to use it myself. But if you get time I really recommend just choosing a good plugin manager for zsh and installing some of the most popular plugins!
I really recommend Antigen plugin manager. Then look up Awesome ZSH that will give you a ton of links to great plugins and themes.
All the best!
Iβve gotten ohmyzsh where I want it with plug-ins honestly. The theme (canβt remember which now) is double lined and color coded, perfect for my needs. Iβll have to poke around and see if I can replicate it with antigen.
May I ask what makes you prefer bash over ZSH?
Bash defines zsh; not the other way around.