A lightweight, fast and easy-to-use framework for the Z Shell.
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In order to install zeesh, you'll first need to have the following packages installed on your system:
After ensuring that those packages are installed, run this command in your terminal:
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You can manage zeesh's configuration by running
zeesh config. You have a bunch of options like editing & resetting your zeesh configuraiton. -
If you want to uninstall zeesh, run
zeesh uninstallin your terminal and reload your shell configuration by runningsource ~/.zshrc. -
If you want to update your current zeesh installation, run
zeesh updatein your terminal and reload your shell configuration by runningsource ~/.zshrc. -
If your zeesh configuration is not up-to-date, you can see the latest configuration file by running
zeesh config example. If you want to use the latest zeesh configuration, runzeesh config reset, this will reset your configuration to the default configuration of your zeesh installation. You can roll-back to your previous zeesh configuration by runningzeesh config recover. -
If you want to disable a shell script or a whole directory, you can add a dot before the file/folder. For example, if you want to disable
./src/scripts/ccp.sh, you can change the file name ofccp.shto.ccp.sh. - If you want to disable a directory, let's say./src/scripts, you can change the directory name fromscriptsto.scripts.
- zeesh ships itself with a lot of convinient shell aliases that are sourced from
./src/aliases/* - zeesh has a lot of convinient shell scripts that allow you to automate tasks, which are sourced from
./src/scripts/*. - zeesh gives you the ability to tweak your terminal with pre-configured prompts & TTY themes.