This repo contains config for bash, zsh, and fish. As of March 2016, I'm using fish shell mostly, but fall back to bash once in a while. The bash and fish stuff are both well maintained; zsh, less so. If you're using fish you'll want to do a git submodule update --init. So many goodies.
dotfiles fish homebrew yayNote: these dotfiles are now for the fish shell only, if you're looking for the bash or zsh versions you'll want to check out version 1.0.0. Sensible defaults for all the things! Check out my vimrc for more info, it's pretty well documented.
fish neovim vim dotfiles shell prompt iterm iterm2 terminalThe generated prompts are designed to resemble powerline, but otherwise this project has no relation to powerline. Each of these will have a number next to it if more than one file matches.
powerline theme color-scheme developer-tools zsh bash fish shellOh My Fish provides core infrastructure to allow you to install packages which extend or modify the look of your shell. It's fast, extensible and easy to use.
fish shell fishshell omf fishshell-framework prompt oh-my-fish oh-my-zshFish-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh. It suggests commands as you type, based on command history.
shell autosuggest zsh zsh-autosuggestions fish autocompleteA curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides and gizmos. Inspired by awesome-php. This awesome collection is also available on Unix-Shell.ZEEF.com. Choose your base shell.
awesome-list awesome list zsh fish bash cli shellPowerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, fish, tmux, IPython, Awesome, i3 and Qtile. You should check out some of the Powerline derivatives. The most lightweight and feature-rich alternative is currently Bailey Ling’s vim-airline project.
statusline prompt vim bash zsh fish tmux ipython powerlinedirenv is an environment switcher for the shell. It knows how to hook into bash, zsh, tcsh, fish shell and elvish to load or unload environment variables depending on the current directory. This allows project-specific environment variables without cluttering the ~/.profile file. Before each prompt, direnv checks for the existence of a ".envrc" file in the current and parent directories. If the file exists (and is authorized), it is loaded into a bash sub-shell and all exported variables are then captured by direnv and then made available to the current shell.
direnv environment shell-extension bash zsh tcsh fishA Powerline like prompt for Bash, ZSH and Fish. Based on Powerline-Shell by @banga. Ported to golang by @justjanne. Each of these will have a number next to it if more than one file matches.
powerline theme color-scheme developer-tools zsh bash fish shellA Fish Shell wrapper for Ian Bicking's virtualenv, somewhat loosely based on Doug Hellman's virtualenvwrapper for Bourne-compatible shells. You can also get help on #virtualfish on OFTC (ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/#virtualfish), the same network as the Fish IRC channel.
virtualenv fish fish-shell shell virtualenvwrapperfzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder.It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc.
fzf bash zsh fish vim neovim cli unix utility go-library command-lineVirtualgo (or vg for short) is a tool which provides workspace based development for Go. Virtualgo doesn't do dependency resolution or version pinning itself, because this is a hard problem that's already being solved by other tools. Its approach is to build on top of these tools, such as dep, to provide the features features listed above. For people coming from Python vg is very similar to virtualenv, with dep being respective to pip. The main difference is that vg is much easier to use than virtualenv, because there's almost no mental overhead in using vg.
dep gopath fish zsh bash shell workspace vendor dependency-management package-managerJump integrates with the shell and learns about your navigational habits by keeping track of the directories you visit. It strives to give you the best directory for the shortest search term. Once integrated, jump will automatically directory changes and start building an internal database.
fish zsh bash autojump fuzzyAugment your Fish command line with mnemonic key bindings to efficiently find what you need using fzf. The prompt used in the screencasts was created using IlanCosman/tide.
fish fzf fisher fish-shell file-browser fish-plugin command-history fish-packages oh-my-fish oh-my-fish-plugin fzf-scripts fzf-preview-pane fzf-pluginThis repository consists of configuration for any tools I use within my Arch Linux and Emacs development environment. I use a lot of tools which culminate in a sort of Unix IDE, I use stow to link all of the required configuration into my home directory. Firstly, clone this repository down to ~/dotfiles, a few things assume it's kept there, sorry.
emacs fish arch-linux dotfiles vim vimrcTerminal Setup for OS X with Fish Shell, Fisherman, Powerline Fonts and iTerm2. Can't wait to run the fish shell? You can run the install.sh to install the Fish Shell, Fisherman, Powerline Fonts and iTerm2.
fish shell iterm2 powerline-fonts fishermanAll commands come with tab-completion.
directories tagging bash zsh shell productivity parallel-processing management git directory fish-shell fish python-2 python-3 python2 python3 python-library python-script python-3-5requirements: fishtape. Refer to tools/installer.md to test the installer script.
fish prompt zsh shellA minimalist package manager for fish inspired by Vundle.All plugins are installed/updated using git, so the only requirement is to have git installed and on the path (and well, fish, obviously).
fish fish-pluginsNeovim is a free, cross-platform text editor based on Vim, and is arguably the best editor currently in existence. Although Neovim is admittedly better suited for writing code than prose (largely because of its awkward handling of soft-wrapped lines), I use it for pretty much everything. Emacs is a free, cross-platform text editor, mail client, news reader, organizer, and more. It is the second-best text editor currently in existence. It does not take the streamlined, minimalistic approach that (Neo)Vim does, but it can be made to emulate Vim. I use Emacs for the excellent Org mode. See my emacs.org file for more.
neovim vim emacs fish git guard pandoc planck qmk tmux fzf firefox
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