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The mission-critical terminal emulator for macOS power users and modern developers.

A powerful shell designed for interactive use and scripting.

Zsh is a Unix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command interpreter. It builds upon the Bourne shell (sh) with a large number of improvements, including command-line completion, support for plugins, improved variable handling, and enhanced customization options. Zsh's architecture focuses on extensibility and user experience, allowing users to tailor the shell to their specific needs and preferences. Its scripting capabilities make it suitable for system administration tasks, automation, and software development. The robust plugin ecosystem enables integration with various tools and services, enhancing its functionality and utility.
Zsh is a Unix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command interpreter.
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Zsh provides a highly configurable and intelligent command-line completion system that can complete commands, filenames, options, and arguments.
Zsh supports a wide range of plugins that extend its functionality, including integrations with various tools and services.
Zsh allows users to customize the appearance of their shell using themes, which can change the prompt, colors, and other visual elements.
Zsh offers advanced globbing and wildcard capabilities for manipulating filenames and directories.
Zsh maintains a detailed history of commands entered, allowing users to easily recall and reuse previous commands.
Download the Zsh package appropriate for your operating system from a distribution site.
Install Zsh using your system's package manager or by compiling from source.
Set Zsh as your default shell by using the 'chsh' command.
Customize your Zsh environment by creating a '.zshrc' file in your home directory.
Configure Zsh options, aliases, and functions in the '.zshrc' file to personalize your shell.
Install and configure Zsh plugins using a plugin manager like 'oh-my-zsh' to enhance functionality.
Test your Zsh configuration by opening a new terminal and verifying that your customizations are applied.
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