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A collection of ZSH frameworks, plugins, tutorials & themes inspired by the various awesome list collections out there.

## Table of Contents

- [Disclaimer](#disclaimer)
- [Frameworks](#frameworks)
- [alf](#alf)
- [ansible-role-zsh](#ansible-role-zsh)
- [ant-zsh](#ant-zsh)
- [antibody](#antibody)
- [antidote](#antidote)
- [antigen-hs](#antigen-hs)
- [antigen](#antigen)
- [awesome-lazy-zsh](#awesome-lazy-zsh)
- [ax-zsh](#ax-zsh)
- [deer](#deer)
- [dotzsh](#dotzsh)
- [fresh](#fresh)
- [gh-source](#gh-source)
- [miniplug](#miniplug)
- [oh-my-zsh](#oh-my-zsh)
- [PMS](#pms)
- [prezto](#prezto)
- [pumice](#pumice)
- [ryzshrc](#ryzshrc)
- [sheldon](#sheldon)
- [shplug](#shplug)
- [TheFly](#thefly)
- [Toasty](#toasty)
- [Usepkg](#usepkg)
- [uz](#uz)
- [x-cmd](#x-cmd)
- [yazt](#yazt)
- [yzsh](#yzsh)
- [zap](#zap)
- [zapack](#zapack)
- [zcomet](#zcomet)
- [zeesh](#zeesh)
- [zgem](#zgem)
- [zgen](#zgen)
- [zgenom](#zgenom)
- [zilsh](#zilsh)
- [zim](#zim)
- [Zinit](#zinit)
- [zinit-4](#zinit-4)
- [zit](#zit)
- [zlugin](#zlugin)
- [znap](#znap)
- [zoppo](#zoppo)
- [zpacker](#zpacker)
- [zpico](#zpico)
- [zplug](#zplug)
- [zpm](#zpm)
- [zr](#zr)
- [zshing](#zshing)
- [zsh-dot-plugin](#zsh-dot-plugin)
- [zsh-mgr](#zsh-mgr)
- [zshPlug](#zshplug)
- [ztanesh](#ztanesh)
- [ztheme](#ztheme)
- [ztupide](#ztupide)
- [zulu](#zulu)
- [zush](#zush)
- [Setups](#setups)
- [zgenom](#zgenom-1)
- [zinit](#zinit)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Tutorials](#tutorials)
- [Generic ZSH](#generic-zsh)
- [Antigen](#antigen)
- [Oh-My-Zsh](#oh-my-zsh)
- [Prezto](#prezto)
- [Zgen](#zgen)
- [Zinit (né zplugin)](#zinit-n%C3%A9-zplugin)
- [ZSH on Windows](#zsh-on-windows)
- [superconsole - Windows-only](#superconsole---windows-only)
- [Plugins](#plugins)
- [Completions](#completions)
- [Themes](#themes)
- [Fonts](#fonts)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Antigen](#antigen-1)
- [dotzsh](#dotzsh-1)
- [Oh-My-Zsh](#oh-my-zsh-1)
- [Prezto](#prezto-1)
- [Zgen](#zgen-1)
- [Zgenom](#zgenom)
- [zplug](#zplug-1)
- [zpm](#zpm-1)
- [Writing New Plugins and Themes](#writing-new-plugins-and-themes)
- [Other Resources](#other-resources)
- [ZSH Tools](#zsh-tools)
- [Other Useful Lists](#other-useful-lists)
- [Other References](#other-references)
- [Thanks](#thanks)

*Please read the [Contributing Guidelines](Contributing.md) before contributing.*
## Disclaimer

While I have done my best to not add entries with embedded malicious code, I don't have the time to sift through the source of every entry in the list.

THIS LIST IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

## Frameworks

These frameworks make customizing your ZSH setup easier.

You can find some interesting performance timing comparisons of various frameworks in the following locations.

- [rossmacarthur/zsh-plugin-manager-benchmark](https://github.com/rossmacarthur/zsh-plugin-manager-benchmark) - Contains performance benchmarks for the most popular ZSH frameworks, including both install time and load time.
- [pm-perf-test](https://github.com/z-shell/pm-perf-test) - Tooling for running performance tests on multiple ZSH frameworks.

### [alf](https://github.com/psyrendust/alf)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/psyrendust/alf) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/psyrendust/alf)

**Alf** is an out of this world super fast and configurable framework for ZSH; it's modeled after [Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto) and [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) while utilizing [Oh-My-Zsh](https://ohmyz.sh) under the covers; and offers standard defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, automated updates and installable prompt themes and plugins.

### [ansible-role-zsh](https://github.com/viasite-ansible/ansible-role-zsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/viasite-ansible/ansible-role-zsh) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/viasite-ansible/ansible-role-zsh)

**ansible-role-zsh** is an ansible role with zero-knowledge installation. It uses [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) to manage bundles and [oh-my-zsh](ohmyz.sh). Can load bundles conditionally. By default it includes the powerlevel9k theme, autosuggestions, syntax-highlighting and [fzf-widgets](https://github.com/ytet5uy4/fzf-widgets) and [fzf-marks](https://github.com/urbainvaes/fzf-marks). Fully customizable.

### [ant-zsh](https://github.com/anthraxx/ant-zsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/anthraxx/ant-zsh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/anthraxx/ant-zsh)

**Ant-zsh** is a tiny and lightweight ZSH configuration environment for special customization needs. It includes plugins, themes and a basic convenient setup.

### [antibody](https://github.com/getantibody/antibody)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/getantibody/antibody)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/getantibody/antibody)

**Antibody** is a faster and simpler [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) written in Golang. More details are available at [http://getantibody.github.io/](http://getantibody.github.io/).

### [antidote](https://getantidote.github.io/)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/mattmc3/antidote)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/mattmc3/antidote)

**Antidote** is a ZSH plugin manager made from the ground up thinking about performance.

It is fast because it can do things concurrently, and generates an ultra-fast static plugin file that you can include in your ZSH config.

It is written natively in ZSH, is well tested, and picks up where [Antibody](https://github.com/getantibody/antibody) left off.

[use-omz](https://github.com/getantidote/use-omz) enables easy use of [Oh-My-ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh) with antidote.

### [antigen-hs](https://github.com/Tarrasch/antigen-hs)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/Tarrasch/antigen-hs)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/Tarrasch/antigen-hs)

**antigen-hs** is a replacement for [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) optimized for a low overhead when starting up a `zsh` session. It will automatically clone plugins for you.

### [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zsh-users/antigen)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zsh-users/antigen)

**Antigen** is a small set of functions that help you easily manage your shell (ZSH) plugins, called bundles. The concept is pretty much the same as bundles in a typical vim+pathogen setup. Antigen is to ZSH, what Vundle is to vim. Antigen can load oh-my-zsh themes and plugins and will automatically clone them for you.

### [awesome-lazy-zsh](https://github.com/AmJaradat01/awesome-lazy-zsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/AmJaradat01/awesome-lazy-zsh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/AmJaradat01/awesome-lazy-zsh)

Awesome-Lazy-Zsh is a simplified and customizable Zsh setup tool for managing plugins and themes. It streamlines your terminal environment with an easy-to-use CLI interface, allowing you to manage .zshrc configurations effectively.
Features

- Plugin Management: Install and manage plugins easily.
- Theme Customization: Apply a variety of Zsh themes.
- Backup and Restore: Safeguard your .zshrc configurations.
- Interactive CLI: User-friendly setup options.
- Dependency Management: Automatically checks for Git, Node.js, and Homebrew.

### [ax-zsh](https://github.com/alexbarton/ax-zsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/alexbarton/ax-zsh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/alexbarton/ax-zsh)

**Ax-ZSH** is a modular configuration system for ZSH. It provides sane defaults and is extendable by plugins.

**Ax-ZSH** integrates well with [Powerlevel10k](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k) and other extensions, including plugins compatible with [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/).

### [deer](https://github.com/ArtixLabs/deer)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/ArtixLabs/deer)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/ArtixLabs/deer)

A minimalist ZSH plugin manager.

### [dotzsh](https://github.com/dotphiles/dotzsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/dotphiles/dotzsh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dotphiles/dotzsh)

**Dotzsh** strives to be platform and version independent. Some functionality may be lost when running under older versions of ZSH, but it should degrade cleanly and allow you to use the same setup on multiple machines of differing OSes without problems.

### [fresh](https://github.com/freshshell/fresh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/freshshell/fresh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/freshshell/fresh)

**fresh** is a tool to source shell configuration (aliases, functions, etc) from others into your own configuration files. We also support files such as ackrc and gitconfig. Think of it as [Bundler](https://bundler.io) for your dot files.

### [gh-source](https://github.com/Yarden-zamir/gh-source)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/Yarden-zamir/gh-source) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/Yarden-zamir/gh-source)

**gh-source** is a plugin manager for people who don't like plugin managers. It's a simple shell function that downloads and installs plugins from GitHub as part of the sourcing step. It's designed to be used with `zsh`, but it should work with any shell.

### [miniplug](https://sr.ht/~yerinalexey/miniplug)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/yerinalexey/miniplug) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/yerinalexey/miniplug)

**miniplug** is a minimalistic plugin manager for ZSH.

- No crashes or double plugin loading when re-sourcing `.zshrc`
- Unlike other frameworks, Miniplug does not pollute your `$PATH`
- Only does the bare minimum for managing plugins

### [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/ohmyzsh/oh-my-zsh)

**oh-my-zsh** is a community-driven framework for managing your ZSH configuration. Includes 120+ optional plugins (rails, `git`, macOS, `hub`, `capistrano`, `brew`, `ant`, MacPorts, etc), over 120 themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.

### [PMS](https://github.com/JoshuaEstes/pms)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/JoshuaEstes/pms)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/JoshuaEstes/pms)

PMS allows you to manage your shell in a way to that helps decrease setup time and increases your productivity. It has support for themes (change the way your shell looks), plugins (adds functionality to your shell), and dotfile management.

The PMS framework also allows you to use the same framework in different shells. Use ZSH on your personal laptop, and use `bash` on remote servers. Wanna try `fish`? Go ahead, try out different shells.

### [prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/sorin-ionescu/prezto)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/sorin-ionescu/prezto)

**Prezto** enriches the ZSH command line interface environment with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, and prompt themes. There are some [prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto)-specific plugins at [https://github.com/belak/prezto-contrib](https://github.com/belak/prezto-contrib).

### [pumice](https://github.com/ryutamaki/pumice)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/ryutamaki/pumice)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/ryutamaki/pumice)

**Pumice** is a lightweight plugin manager for ZSH.

### [ryzshrc](https://github.com/ryzshrc/ryzshrc)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/ryzshrc/ryzshrc)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/ryzshrc/ryzshrc)

ryzshrc is a smart, innovative plugin manager like [Oh My Zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/), designed to enhance your terminal experience with professional and cool features. It boosts productivity by providing efficient shell management, sleek themes, and powerful plugins. Perfect for developers seeking a modern and intelligent way to work with their terminal

### [sheldon](https://github.com/rossmacarthur/sheldon)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/rossmacarthur/sheldon)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/rossmacarthur/sheldon)

A fast, configurable, shell plugin manager.

- Can manage
- Any `git` repository.
- Branch/tag/commit support.
- Extra support for GitHub repositories.
- Extra support for Gists.
- Arbitrary remote files, simply specify the URL.
- Local plugins, simply specify the directory path.
- Highly configurable install methods using [handlebars](http://handlebarsjs.com/) templating.
- Super-fast parallel installation.
- Configuration file using [TOML](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) syntax.
- Uses a lock file for much faster loading of plugins.

### [shplug](https://github.com/dtrugman/shplug)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/dtrugman/shplug)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/dtrugman/shplug)

An easy solution for managing your shell environments. Works with both `bash` and `zsh`. Makes it easy to sync your environment across multiple machines with a `git` repository.

### [TheFly](https://github.com/joknarf/thefly)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/joknarf/thefly) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/joknarf/thefly)

`bash`/`zsh`/`ksh` plugin manager and env teleporter

Makes your shell env and plugins available everywhere (hosts/users)!

### [Toasty](https://github.com/CosmicToast/toasty-zsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/CosmicToast/toasty-zsh) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/CosmicToast/toasty-zsh)

**Toasty** is a ZSH framework made to facilitate management, not dictate it.

### [Usepkg](https://github.com/gynamics/zsh-usepkg)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/gynamics/zsh-usepkg) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/gynamics/zsh-usepkg)

A minimal declarative zsh plugin manager.

Supports:
- fetch & load plugin(s) with declared methods
- list, check, reload, update & remove plugin(s) with commands

Dependencies:
- zsh
- gnu coreutils
- git (optional, if you want to clone git repositories from internet)
- curl (optional, if you want to fetch a script file by url)

Pros:
- extremely simple and light, but enough to use.
- compared to similar packages like `zplug`, it has a much simpler configuration grammar.

### [uz](https://github.com/maxrodrigo/uz)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/maxrodrigo/uz)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/maxrodrigo/uz)

A ZSH micro plugin manager.

### [x-cmd](https://github.com/x-cmd/x-cmd)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/x-cmd/x-cmd)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/x-cmd/x-cmd)

**x-cmd** is a toolset implemented using posix shell and awk.It is very small in size and offers many interesting features. Here is a milestone demo: https://x-cmd.com/

Tools Provided by x-cmd:
- [Wrappers for Common Commands (e.g., cd, ip, ps, tar, apt, brew)](https://x-cmd.com/mod/zuz): These wrapped commands are more intelligent and easier to use compared to the native commands.
- [Lightweight Package Management Tool](https://x-cmd.com/pkg/): We have implemented a lightweight package management tool using shell and awk. Through it, you can quickly obtain most common software tools, such as jq, 7za, bat, nvim, python, node, go, etc.
- [CLI for Useful Websites (e.g., github.com, cht.sh)](https://x-cmd.com/mod/cht): We have wrapped their APIs using shell and awk for daily use and to obtain corresponding services in scripts.
- [AI Tools](https://x-cmd.com/mod/openai): We provide CLIs for ChatGPT, Gemini, Jina.ai, etc., and have wrapped corresponding shortcut commands for different application scenarios, such as `@gemini` for chatting with Gemini AI and `@zh` for using AI to translate specified content or command results.

### [yazt](https://github.com/bashelled/yazt)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/bashelled/yazt)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/bashelled/yazt)

**Yazt** is a simple ZSH theme manager in maintenance that is compatible with nearly everything. You can use prompts in plugins, mix 'n' match two themes and with a few modifications, you can even use it in `bash`.

### [yzsh](https://github.com/yunielrc/yzsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/yunielrc/yzsh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/yunielrc/yzsh)

**yzsh** is a simple ZSH framework for managing plugins, themes, functions, aliases and environment variables.

### [zap](https://github.com/zap-zsh/zap)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zap-zsh/zap)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zap-zsh/zap)

**zap** is a minimal ZSH plugin manager.

### [zapack](https://github.com/aiya000/zsh-zapack)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/aiya000/zsh-zapack)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/aiya000/zsh-zapack)

**zapack** is a basic fast minimal ZSH plugin loader.

### [zcomet](https://github.com/agkozak/zcomet)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/agkozak/zcomet)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/agkozak/zcomet)

**zcomet** is a minimalistic ZSH plugin manager that gets you to the prompt surprisingly quickly without caching (see the benchmarks). In addition to loading and updating plugins stored in `git` repositories, it supports lazy-loading plugins (further reducing startup time) as well as downloading and sourcing code snippets.

### [zeesh](https://github.com/zeekay/zeesh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zeekay/zeesh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zeekay/zeesh)

**Zeesh** is a cross-platform ZSH framework. It's similar to, but incompatible with, [oh-my-zsh](http://ohmyz.sh/). It has a modular plugin architecture making it easy to extend. It has a rich set of defaults, but is designed to be as lightweight as possible.

### [zgem](https://github.com/qoomon/zgem)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/qoomon/zgem)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/qoomon/zgem)

**zgem** is a plugin manager for ZSH that supports loading and updating plugins and themes from git, http and local files.

### [zgen](https://github.com/tarjoilija/zgen)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/tarjoilija/zgen)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/tarjoilija/zgen)

**Zgen is currently not being actively maintained** and I recommend you use the [zgenom](https://github.com/jandamm/zgenom) fork instead, which is actively maintained and continues to get new features.

**Zgen** is a lightweight plugin manager for ZSH inspired by [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen). The goal is to have minimal overhead when starting up the shell because nobody likes waiting.

### [zgenom](https://github.com/jandamm/zgenom)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/jandamm/zgenom)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/jandamm/zgenom)

A lightweight plugin manager for ZSH that is a fork that extends the brilliant [zgen](https://github.com/tarjoilija/zgen) and provides more features and bugfixes while being fully backwards compatible.

To keep loading fast during new terminal sessions, `zgenom` generates a static `init.zsh` file which does nothing but source your plugins and append them to your `fpath`.

This minimizes startup time by not having to execute time consuming logic (plugin checking, updates, etc) during every shell session's startup. The downside is that you have to refresh the init script manually with `zgenom reset` whenever you update your plugin list in your `.zshrc`.

Zgenom can load [oh-my-zsh](http://ohmyz.sh/)-compatible and [prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto)-compatible plugins and themes, and will automagically `git clone` plugins for you when you add them to your plugin list.

### [zilsh](https://github.com/zilsh/zilsh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zilsh/zilsh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zilsh/zilsh)

**zilsh** is a ZSH config system that aims to appeal more to power-users and follow the simplistic approach of vim-pathogen.

### [zim](https://github.com/zimfw/zimfw)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zimfw/zimfw)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zimfw/zimfw)

**Zim** is a ZSH configuration framework with blazing speed and modular extensions.

### [Zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zdharma-continuum/zinit) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zdharma-continuum/zinit)

**Zinit** is an innovative and probably (because of the Turbo) the fastest plugin manager with support for:

- Turbo mode – 80% faster ZSH startup! for example: instead of 200 ms, it'll be 40 ms
- Completion management (selectively disable and enable completions)
- Snippets (↔ regular files downloaded via-URL, e.g.: scripts) and through them Oh My Zsh and Prezto plugins support (→ low overhead)
- Annexes (↔ Zinit extensions)
- Reports (from the plugin loads – plugins are no longer black boxes)
- Plugin unloading (allows e.g.: dynamic theme switching)
- `bindkey` capturing and remapping
- packages
- Clean `fpath` (the array `$fpath` is not being used to add completions and autoload functions, hence it stays concise, not bloated)
- Services ↔ a single-instance, background plugins
- Also, in general: all the mechanisms from the ZSH Plugin Standard – Zinit is a reference implementation of the standard.

The project is very active – currently > 3100 commits.

### [zinit-4](https://github.com/psprint/Zinit-4)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/psprint/Zinit-4)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/psprint/Zinit-4)

This is Zinit 4 from the [original author](https://github.com/psprint), who once removed the [Zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit) repository from GitHub. This spawned a community-driven [zdharma-continuum](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum) organization that revived all of psprint's ZSH projects. Its main innovations from the @zdharma-continuum fork are:

- AppImage distribution (release link),
- Action complete – press Alt-Shift-A and Alt-Shift-C to complete plugin names and ice modifiers,
- Themes – set $ZITHEME to one of default, blue and gold to set a color set to use for Zinit 4 messages,
- New ice `build` which is equivalent of three other ices: `null`, `configure` and `make install` and simply builds the project from sources, with support for autotools/CMake/Meson/Scons.

These are the most visible changes, but there are more (like e.g.: support for compiling with libraries from previously built projects/`$ZPFX`).

### [zit](https://github.com/thiagokokada/zit)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/thiagokokada/zit)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/thiagokokada/zit)

**zit** is a plugin manager for ZSH. It is minimal because it implements the bare minimum to be qualified as a plugin manager: it allows the user to install plugins from `git` repositories (and `git` repositories only, that's why the name), source plugins and update them. It does not implement fancy functions like cleanup of removed plugins, automatic compilation of installed plugins, alias for oh-my-zsh/prezto/other ZSH frameworks, building binaries, `$PATH` manipulation and others.

### [zlugin](https://github.com/DrgnFireYellow/zlugin)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/DrgnFireYellow/zlugin)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/DrgnFireYellow/zlugin)

**zlugin** is a very lightweight ZSH plugin manager.

### [znap](https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-snap)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/marlonrichert/zsh-snap) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/marlonrichert/zsh-snap)

**:zap:Znap** is a light-weight plugin manager & `git` repository manager for ZSH that's easy to grok. While tailored for ZSH plugins specifically, **Znap** also functions as a general-purpose utility for managing `git` repositories.

Znap can:

- Make any prompt appear instantly. Reduce your startup time from ~200ms to ~40ms with just one command.
- Asynchronously compile your plugins and functions.
- Cache those expensive `eval $(commands)`.
- Clone or pull multiple repos in parallel.
- Re-clone all your repos without you having to re-enter them.
- Multi-repo management
- Automatic `compinit` and `bashinit` - you no longer need them in your `.zshrc`, znap will do them automatically as needed.

### [zoppo](https://github.com/zoppo/zoppo)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zoppo/zoppo)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zoppo/zoppo)

**Zoppo** is the crippled configuration framework for ZSH. As an Italian saying goes: "chi va con lo zoppo, impara a zoppicare", we realized we were walking with a cripple and are now going to become crippled ourselves.

### [zpacker](https://github.com/happyslowly/zpacker)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/happyslowly/zpacker)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/happyslowly/zpacker)

**Zpacker** is a lightweight ZSH plugin & theme management framework.

### [zpico](https://github.com/thornjad/zpico)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/thornjad/zpico)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/thornjad/zpico)

The minuscule ZSH package manager. No frills, no bloat, just 2 kB of 100% ZSH code, providing complete package management for your ZSH environment.

ZSH package managers are abundant, but most are bloated, slow or have excessive requirements. On top of that, more than a few have been abandoned for years. Zpico does not seek to be the best of the best, rather to balance functionality against a tiny, fast footprint.

### [zplug](https://github.com/zplug/zplug)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zplug/zplug)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zplug/zplug)

**:hibiscus: Zplug** is a next-generation ZSH plugin manager.

- Can manage everything
- ZSH plugins/UNIX commands on [GitHub](https://github.com) and [Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org)
- Gist files ([gist.github.com](https://gist.github.com/discover))
- Externally managed plugins e.g., [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh) and [prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto) plugins/themes
- Binary artifacts on [GitHub Releases](https://help.github.com/articles/about-releases/)
- Local plugins
- etc. (you can add your [own sources](https://github.com/zplug/zplug/blob/master/doc/guide/External-Sources.md)!)
- Super-fast parallel installation/update
- Support for lazy-loading
- Branch/tag/commit support
- Post-update, post-load hooks
- Dependencies between packages
- Unlike [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), no ZSH plugin files (`*.plugin.zsh`) are required
- Interactive interface ([fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf), [peco](https://github.com/peco/peco), [zaw](https://github.com/zsh-users/zaw), and so on)
- Cache mechanism for reducing [the startup time](https://github.com/zplug/zplug#vs)

### [zpm](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/zpm)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zpm-zsh/zpm)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zpm-zsh/zpm)

**zpm** ( ZSH Plugin Manager ) is a plugin manager for [ZSH](http://www.zsh.org/) which combines the imperative and declarative approach. At first run, zpm will do complex logic and generate a cache, after that will only use the cache, so it makes this framework very fast.

- Fastest plugin manager (Really, after the first run, zpm will not be used at all)
- Support for async loading
- Dependencies between packages
- **zpm** runs on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and Android.
- **zpm** plugins are compatible with [oh-my-zsh](http://ohmyz.sh/).

### [zr](https://github.com/jedahan/zr)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/jedahan/zr)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/jedahan/zr)

**zr** is a quick, simple ZSH plugin manager written in Rust and easily installable with `cargo install zr`.

### [zshing](https://github.com/zakariaGatter/zshing)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zakariaGatter/zshing)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zakariaGatter/zshing)

**zshing** is a ZSH plugin manager similar to Vundle/Vim and allows you to...

- Keep track of and configure your plugins right in the `.zshrc`
- Install ZSH plugins
- Update ZSH plugins
- Search by name all available ZSH Plugins
- Clean unused plugins up
- Run the above actions in a *single command*
- Manages the **Source Plugins** of your installed Plugins

### [zsh-dot-plugin](https://github.com/DuckzCantFly/zsh-dot-plugin)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/DuckzCantFly/zsh-dot-plugin) ![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/DuckzCantFly/zsh-dot-plugin)

Customize your `.zshrc` with only ~21 lines of code. Based on [zsh-unplugged](https://github.com/mattmc3/zsh_unplugged).
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/mattmc3/zsh_unplugged)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/mattmc3/zsh_unplugged)

### [zsh-mgr](https://github.com/amt911/zsh-mgr)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/amt911/zsh-mgr)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/amt911/zsh-mgr)

A simple plugin manager for zsh. Features:

- Auto-updates all plugins.
- Auto-updates itself.
- Configurable time interval for both auto-updaters.

### [zshPlug](https://github.com/Atlas34/zshPlug)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/Atlas34/zshPlug)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/Atlas34/zshPlug)

**zshPlug** is a minimalist plugin manager heavily based on [zap](https://github.com/zap-zsh/zap).

### [ztanesh](https://github.com/miohtama/ztanesh)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/miohtama/ztanesh)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/miohtama/ztanesh)

**Ztanesh** aims to improve your UNIX command line experience and productivity with the the configuration provided by the ztanesh project: the tools will make your shell more powerful and easier to use.

### [ztheme](https://github.com/SkyyySi/ztheme)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/SkyyySi/ztheme)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/SkyyySi/ztheme)

**ztheme** is a small and fast theme engine for ZSH.

### [ztupide](https://github.com/mpostaire/ztupide)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/mpostaire/ztupide)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/mpostaire/ztupide)

A simple and fast ZSH plugin manager. It uses `zcompile` and async loading to speed up your shell startup time.

### [zulu](https://github.com/zulu-zsh/zulu)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/zulu-zsh/zulu)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/zulu-zsh/zulu)

**Zulu** is a environment manager for ZSH 5 or later, which aims to make it easy to manage your shell without writing any code.

- Easily manage your shell environment without editing files.
- Create aliases, functions and environment variables, and have them available to you at the next shell startup.
- Add and remove directories from `$path`, `$fpath` and `$cdpath` with simple commands.
- Install packages, plugins and themes easily, and have them available to you immediately.

### [zush](https://github.com/shyndman/zush)
![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/shyndman/zush)
![GitHub Repo stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/shyndman/zush)

A performance-aware ZSH configuration designed for sub-200ms startup times while maintaining full functionality.

Features:

- Instant Prompts - Basic prompt appears immediately, full prompt loads after ~129ms
- Plugin Management - Simple zushp user/repo command to install GitHub plugins
- Lazy Loading - Tools like nvm, pyenv, cargo load only when needed
- Auto-compilation - All ZSH files compiled with zcompile for faster loading
- Smart Caching - Environment changes cached for instant startup

## Setups

This section is for full setup dropins - they aren't frameworks, but they're not simple plugins/themes either.

### zgenom

- [zsh-quickstart-kit](https://github.com/unixorn/zsh-quickstart-kit) - A simple quickstart for using ZSH with [zgenom](https://github.com/jandamm/zgenom). This automatically configures ZSH to use [zgenom](https://github.com/jandamm/zgenom) to load a curated (but easily customizable) collection of plugins and periodically automatically update itself, the plugins, and the quickstart kit itself.

### zinit

- [ZPWR](https://github.com/MenkeTechnologies/zpwr) - An extremely powerful custom terminal environment built on top of [Zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit) for maximum speed. A full terminal configuration framework including `zsh`, `tmux`, `fzf`, `vim` and spacemacs configurations. It includes:

- 12.9k+ tab completions
- 1.9k+ aliases
- 330+ git aliases
- 400+ zpwr subcommands
- 2.8k functions
- 175+ zpwr environment variables
- 175+ perl, python, bash, ZSH scripts
- 2.8k line README.md
- 50k+ LOC
- 1 line install

## Prerequisites

If you're on a Mac, the `zsh` that comes with it is usually pretty stale. You can use `brew install zsh` to update it.

Many of the themes here use special glyphs for things like displaying a branch icon. You'll need to use a [Nerd Font](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) or a Powerline-compatible font in your terminal program or you'll see ugly broken boxes where the symbols should be.

Here are a few good sources for Nerd Fonts and Powerline-compatible fonts:

- [Awesome Terminal Fonts](https://github.com/gabrielelana/awesome-terminal-fonts) - A family of fonts that include some nice monospaced Icons.
- [Cascadia Code](https://github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code) - Microsoft's Cascadia Code
- [Fantasque Awesome Font](https://github.com/ztomer/fantasque_awesome_powerline) - A nice monospaced font, patched with Font-Awesome, Octoicons, and Powerline-Glyphs.
- [Fira Mono](https://github.com/mozilla/Fira) - Mozilla's Fira type family.
- [Hack](http://sourcefoundry.org/hack/) - Another Powerline-compatible font designed for source code and terminal usage.
- [Input Mono](https://input.djr.com/) - A family of fonts designed specifically for code. It offers both monospaced and proportional fonts and includes Powerline glyphs.
- [Iosevka](https://be5invis.github.io/Iosevka/) - Iosevka is an open source slender monospace sans-serif and slab-serif typeface inspired by [Pragmata Pro](http://www.fsd.it/fonts/pragmatapro.htm), M+ and [PF DIN Mono](https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/parachute/pf-din-mono/), designed to be the ideal font for programming.
- [Monoid](http://larsenwork.com/monoid/) - Monoid is customizable and optimized for coding with bitmap-like sharpness at 15px line-height even on low res displays.
- [Mononoki](https://madmalik.github.io/mononoki/) - Mononoki is a typeface by Matthias Tellen, created to enhance code formatting.
- [More Nerd Fonts](https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads) - Another site to download Nerd Fonts.
- [Nerd fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) - A collection of over 20 patched fonts (over 1,700 variations) & the fontforge font patcher python script for Powerline, devicons, and vim-devicons: includes Droid Sans, Meslo, AnonymousPro, ProFont, Inconsolta, and many more. These can be installed with `brew` - do `brew tap homebrew/cask-fonts && brew install --cask fontname`
- [Powerline patched font collection](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) - A collection of a dozen or so fonts patched to include Powerline glyphs.
- [Spacemono](https://github.com/googlefonts/spacemono) - Google's new original monospace display typeface family.
- [Victor Mono](https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/) - Victor Mono is a free programming font with semi-connected cursive italics, symbol ligatures (!=, ->>, =>, ===, <=, >=, ++) and Latin, Cyrillic and Greek characters.

## Tutorials

### Generic ZSH

- [A Beautifully Productive Terminal Experience](https://mikebuss.com/2014/02/02/a-beautiful-productive-terminal-experience/) - Tutorial using a combination of [iTerm 2](https://www.iterm2.com/#/section/home), [ZSH](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell), [Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto), [Tmux](https://tmux.github.io), and [Tmuxinator](https://github.com/tmuxinator/tmuxinator) to make for an extremely productive developer workflow.
- [A Guide to ZSH Completion With Examples](https://thevaluable.dev/zsh-completion-guide-examples/) - Explains ZSH autocompletion configuration with examples.
- [adamnorwood-zsh](https://github.com/adamnorwood/adamnorwood-zsh/) - A minimalist but readable ZSH setup based on [oh-my-posh](https://ohmyposh.dev/).
- [Arch Linux's ZSH introduction](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/zsh) - Not actually Arch or Linux-specific.
- [GH](https://github.com/gustavohellwig/gh-zsh) - Setup ZSH on debian/Ubuntu-based linuxes. Installs [Powerlevel10k](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k), [zsh-completions](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-completions), [zsh-autosuggestions](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions), [fast-syntax-highlighting](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/fast-syntax-highlighting/), and more.
- [How To Make an Awesome Custom Shell with ZSH](https://linuxstans.com/how-to-make-an-awesome-custom-shell-with-zsh/) - A beginner-friendly tutorial on how to install and configure a ZSH shell.
- [commandlinepoweruser.com](https://commandlinepoweruser.com/) - Wes Bos' videos introducing ZSH and oh-my-zsh.
- [Outrageously Useful Tips To Master Your Z Shell](http://reasoniamhere.com/2014/01/11/outrageously-useful-tips-to-master-your-z-shell/) - covers some of the features that ZSH has that Bash doesn't, and using oh-my-zsh.
- [Profiling ZSH](https://ellie.wtf/notes/profiling-zsh) - Good article about profiling your ZSH setup to optimize startup time.
- [rs-example](https://github.com/al-jshen/zshplug-rs-example) - An example plugin showing how a Rust program can listen to and process commands from ZSH.
- [Why ZSH is Cooler than your Shell](https://www.slideshare.net/jaguardesignstudio/why-zsh-is-cooler-than-your-shell-16194692) - slideshare presentation.
- [zephyr](https://github.com/mattmc3/zephyr) - Zephyr uses built-in Zsh features to set up better default options, completions, keybindings, history, and much more.
- [ZSH for Humans](https://github.com/romkatv/zsh4humans) - A turnkey configuration for ZSH that aims to work really well out of the box. It combines a curated set of ZSH plugins into a coherent whole that feels like a finished product rather than a DIY starter kit.
- [ZSH Pony](https://github.com/mika/zsh-pony) - Covers customizing ZSH without a framework.
- [ZSH tips by Christian Schneider](http://strcat.de/zsh/#tipps) - An exhaustive list of ZSH tips by Christian Schneider.
- [ZSH Setup by Easy-Cloud-in](https://github.com/Easy-Cloud-in/zsh-setup) - A powerful Zsh environment setup with Oh My Posh themes, essential plugins, and advanced search capabilities. This repository provides scripts to automatically configure your terminal with modern features and aesthetics. Requires a Debian or Ubuntu based system.
- [ZSH Unplugged](https://github.com/mattmc3/zsh_unplugged) - Good resource if you want to eliminate using a framework but still easily use plugins.

### Antigen

- [belak/zsh-utils](https://github.com/belak/zsh-utils) - A minimal set of ZSH plugins designed to be low-friction and low-complexity.
- [mgdm.net/weblog/zsh-antigen/](https://mgdm.net/weblog/zsh-antigen/) - Michael Maclean's article about switching from oh-my-zsh to antigen.
- [Oh-my-zsh is the Disease and Antigen is the Vaccine](https://joshldavis.com/2014/07/26/oh-my-zsh-is-a-disease-antigen-is-the-vaccine/) - Josh Davis' introduction to Antigen.

### Oh-My-Zsh

- [Configuration to use Hyper.js as a ZSH terminal with a Windows Subsystem Linux on windows 10, with Oh My Zsh and the Powerlevel10k theme](https://github.com/jkergal/hyperjs-wsl-zsh-powerlevel10k-config-on-windows/) - How-to for getting Oh-My-ZSH running on WSL.
- [Getting started with oh-my-zsh](https://medium.com/@dienbui/using-oh-my-zsh-f65be6460d3f) - A beginners guide to oh-my-zsh by Dien Bui
- [How to Install and Configure Z Shell in Ubuntu](https://github.com/profpan396/how-to-install-and-configure-zshell) - Amar Pan's article will walk you through the process of installing and configuring ZSH, including how to change themes and enable the time-saving autosuggestions plug-in.
- [iTerm2 + Oh-My-ZSH: Supercharge Your Mac Terminal](https://catalins.tech/improve-mac-terminal) - Catalin Pit's tutorial on getting started with Oh-My-ZSH on macOS.
- [Learn Zsh in 80 Minutes macOS](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSPu-lYF-A8) - A beginners guide to using Oh My Zsh on macOS by Karl Hadwen
- [Oh-My-Zsh! A Work of CLI Magic](https://medium.com/wearetheledger/oh-my-zsh-made-for-cli-lovers-installation-guide-3131ca5491fb) - Michiel Mulders installation guide for Ubuntu
- [One Key Linux Setup](https://github.com/miracleyoo/one-key-linux-setup) - Simple setup (ubuntu-only) of `zsh`, `oh-my-zsh`, `tmux`, `python` support and other packages.

### Prezto

- [A Beautifully Productive Terminal Experience](https://mikebuss.com/2014/02/02/a-beautiful-productive-terminal-experience) - Mike Buss' blog post about using Prezto, [Tmux](https://tmux.github.io) & Tmuxinator.
- [Migrate from Oh-My-Zsh to Prezto](http://jeromedalbert.com/migrate-from-oh-my-zsh-to-prezto/) - Jerome Dalbert's blog post on migrating to Prezto.

### Zgen

- [rad-shell](https://github.com/brandon-fryslie/rad-shell) - A fantastically feature rich, lightning-fast shell setup, powered by [ZSH](http://www.zsh.org/), [Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto), and [Zgen](https://github.com/tarjoilija/zgen).

### Zinit (né zplugin)

- [BlaCk-Void-Zsh](https://github.com/black7375/BlaCk-Void-Zsh) - :crystal_ball: Awesome, customizable Zsh Starter Kit :stars::stars:. Includes powerline, [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) integration, Weather and image viewing in some terminals.
- [zinit-configs](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit-configs) - Real-world configuration files (basically a collection of `.zshrc` files) holding [zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit) invocations.

### ZSH on Windows

#### [superconsole](https://github.com/alexchmykhalo/superconsole) - Windows-only

- `ConEmu`/`zsh` out-of-the-box configured to restore previously opened tabs and shell working directories after `ConEmu` restart
- Choose between clean and inherited environment when starting new SuperConsole sessions
- Custom colorful scheme, colorful output for various commands
- `MSYS2` included, `zsh` and necessary software preinstalled, uses zsh-grml-config
- Uses [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) for ZSH theme and config management
- Enabled number of ZSH plugins to activate completion, highlighting and history for most comfortable use
- Git-for-Windows repo with proper `git` and `git lfs` support for `MSYS2` environment is configured, `git` client already installed.
- `ssh-agent` for `git` works out-of-box, add your keys to `ConEmu/msys64/ConEmu/msys64/home/user/.ssh` dir
- Non-blocking ZSH prompt status updates thanks to [agkozak-zsh-prompt](https://github.com/agkozak/agkozak-zsh-prompt)
- Command-not-found handler customized for `MSYS2` suggests what package to install
- Sets up `nano` as main editor, enables `nano` syntax highlighting
- Custom helper scripts added to `ConEmu/msys64/3rdparty`

## Plugins

- [1password](https://github.com/agpenton/1password-zsh-plugin) - Adds [1Password](https://1password.com/) functionality including a `opswd` command that wraps the `op` command. It takes a service name as an argument and copies the password for that service to the clipboard.
- [256color](https://github.com/chrissicool/zsh-256color) - Enhances the terminal environment with 256 colors. It looks at the chosen `TERM` environment variable and sees if there is respective ncurses' terminfo with 256 colors available. The result is a multicolor terminal, if available.
- [abbr (olets)](https://github.com/olets/zsh-abbr) - Manages auto-expanding abbreviations that expand inline when you hit space, inspired by fish shell.
- [abbr-path](https://github.com/felixgravila/zsh-abbr-path) - Adds functionality of the `theme_title_use_abbreviated_path` parameter from some oh-my-fish themes.
- [abbrev-alias](https://github.com/momo-lab/zsh-abbrev-alias) - Provides functionality similar to `vim`'s abbreviation expansion.
- [actiona](https://github.com/matthieusb/act) - Make it easier to call [actiona](https://github.com/Jmgr/actiona) scripts from your command line. Includes tab completions.
- [activate-py-environment](https://github.com/se-jaeger/zsh-activate-py-environment) - Automagically detects and activates your python environments (`poetry`, `virtualenv` and `conda`) while traversing directories.
- [adguard-helper](https://github.com/MohamedElashri/adguard-helper) - Simplies interaction with the [AdGuard VPN CLI](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardVPNCLI). It provides user-friendly commands that reduce the need to remember complex flags and commands by offering a more intuitive interface.
- [adonisjs](https://github.com/baliestri/adonisjs.plugin.zsh) - Plugin for skipping the `node` part of the `ace` command.
- [ai-commands](https://github.com/muePatrick/zsh-ai-commands) - Asks GPT (gpt-4-turbo-preview) for CLI commands that achieve the described target action.
- [airpods-battery](https://github.com/louis-thevenet/zsh-airpods-battery/) - Looks for AirPods via Bluetooth and puts their battery charge state into `$RPROMPT`.
- [aish](https://github.com/chr15m/aish) - Instant shell script solutions from OpenAI right in your prompt.
- [alacritty](https://github.com/casonadams/alacritty-shell) - Control [alacritty](https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/wiki/Color-schemes) color schemes.
- [alehouse](https://github.com/sticklerm3/alehouse) - Contains short aliases for [brew](https://brew.sh) commands, inspired by `betterbrew`.
- [alias-finder](https://github.com/akash329d/zsh-alias-finder) - Displays an alias when you use a command you have aliased previously. Helpful for remembering aliases you have defined in the past. Written as a pure ZSH script for speed.
- [alias-maker](https://github.com/MefitHp/alias-maker) - Allows you to easily create and manage aliases from the command line.
- [alias-tips](https://github.com/djui/alias-tips) - An [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/) plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once.
- [allclear](https://github.com/givensuman/zsh-allclear) - Clears the terminal when you cd into `$HOME`.
- [allergen](https://github.com/stanislas/allergen) - A collection of custom ZSH plugins to use with Antigen.
- [almostontop](https://github.com/Valiev/almostontop) - Clears previous command output every time before new command executed in shell. Inspired by the [alwaysontop](https://github.com/swirepe/alwaysontop) plugin for `bash`.
- [alt-and-select](https://github.com/raisty/alt-and-select) - Binds the alt-c (copy), alt-v (paste), alt-x (cut) keyboard shortcut to a commands: copy-region-as-kill, yank, kill-region. Remaps the execute command to Alt-Shift-X.
- [ansible](https://github.com/sparsick/ansible-zsh) - A plugin for [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/).
- [ansimotd](https://github.com/yuhonas/zsh-ansimotd) - Adds old-school cool ANSI art when a login shell starts.
- [ansiweather](https://github.com/fcambus/ansiweather) - Weather in your terminal, with ANSI colors and Unicode symbols.
- [antidote-use-omz](https://github.com/getantidote/use-omz) - Make using [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/) with [antidote](https://getantidote.github.io/) seamless.
- [antigen-git-rebase](https://github.com/smallhadroncollider/antigen-git-rebase) - Antigen/ZSH script to aid with `git` rebasing.
- [anyframe](https://github.com/mollifier/anyframe) - A `peco`/`percol`/`fzf` wrapper plugin for ZSH.
- [apache2](https://github.com/voronkovich/apache2.plugin.zsh) - Adds aliases and functions for managing Apache2.
- [apparix](https://github.com/micans/apparix) - Command line directory bookmarks with jumping to bookmarks, subdirectory tab completion, distant listing etc.
- [apple-touchbar](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-apple-touchbar) - Adds MacBook Pro touchbar support in [iTerm 2](https://iterm2.com).
- [appup](https://github.com/Cloudstek/zsh-plugin-appup) - Adds `start`, `stop`, `up` and `down` commands when it detects a `docker-compose.yml` or `Vagrantfile` in the current directory (e.g. your application). Just run `up` and get coding!
- [apt](https://github.com/GeoLMg/apt-zsh-plugin) - For distros with `apt` package manager. Offers to install missing programs for you.
- [arc-search](https://github.com/michaelsousajr/zsh-arc-search) - Enables quick searches using Arc browser directly from your terminal. Features URL encoding for search terms.
- [arc](https://github.com/anton-rudeshko/zsh-arc) - Adds aliases for Yandex version control system.
- [archlinux (fourdim)](https://github.com/fourdim/zsh-archlinux) - Defines helper functions for `pacman` on Arch Linux.
- [archlinux (junker)](https://github.com/Junker/zsh-archlinux) - Based on the oh-my-zsh [archlinux](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/plugins/archlinux) plugin. Defines helper functions and aliases.
- [arduino](https://github.com/raghur/zsh-arduino) - Adds scripts to build, upload and monitor arduino sketches from a command line. Requires [`jq`](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/).
- [artisan](https://github.com/jessarcher/zsh-artisan) - Laravel `artisan` plugin for ZSH to help you to run `artisan` from anywhere in the project tree, with tab completion!
- [asciidoctor](https://github.com/sparsick/asciidoctor-zsh) - A plugin for AsciiDoctor.
- [asdf (kiurchv)](https://github.com/kiurchv/asdf.plugin.zsh) - Integration and completions for [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf), the extendable version manager, with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang and more.
- [asdf (zimfw)](https://github.com/zimfw/asdf) - Initializes [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf), installing it using `git` if not installed yet. Also, bypasses the shims if you're using the [direnv](https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-direnv) plugin, as suggested by the plugin [pro-tips](https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-direnv/#pro-tips).
- [asdf-direnv](https://github.com/redxtech/zsh-asdf-direnv) - Integration and completions for [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) and [direnv](https://github.com/asdf-community/asdf-direnv).
- [asdf-prompt](https://github.com/CurryEleison/zsh-asdf-prompt) - Provides a function usable in prompts that displays version information for your current tool versions.
- [ask](https://github.com/Licheam/zsh-ask) - Serves as a ChatGPT API frontend, enabling you to interact with ChatGPT directly from the ZSH shell using only `cURL` and `jq`.
- [assume-role](https://github.com/weizard/assume-role) - Allows you to assume AWS IAM roles easily. Includes completions.
- [async](https://github.com/mafredri/zsh-async) - Library for running asynchronous tasks in ZSH without requiring any external tools. Allows you to run multiple asynchronous jobs, enforce unique jobs (multiple instances of the same job will not run), flush all currently running jobs and create multiple workers (each with their own jobs).
- [atom-plugin](https://github.com/CorradoRossi/oh-my-zsh-atom-plugin) - Based on the [Sublime](https://github.com/valentinocossar/sublime) plugin, lets you launch a file or folder in [Atom](https://atom.io) from [iTerm 2](https://iterm2.com).
- [atuin](https://github.com/ellie/atuin) - Replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands. Additionally, it provides optional and fully encrypted synchronisation of your history between machines, via an Atuin server.
- [aur-install](https://github.com/redxtech/zsh-aur-install) - Small plugin to install packages from the AUR.
- [auto-cenv](https://github.com/El3ssar/zsh-auto-cenv) - Automatically activates the conda environment when entering the project folder.
- [auto-color-ls](https://github.com/gretzky/auto-color-ls) - Automatically list directories with `colorls`.
- [auto-fu.zsh](https://github.com/hchbaw/auto-fu.zsh) - Automatic complete-word and list-choices. Originally incr-0.2.zsh by y.fujii .
- [auto-ls (commanda-panda)](https://github.com/commanda-panda/zsh-auto-ls) - Automatically runs `ls` or `color-ls` if available on `cd`.
- [auto-ls (desyncr)](https://github.com/desyncr/auto-ls) - Automatically `ls` when cding to a new directory.
- [auto-notify](https://github.com/MichaelAquilina/zsh-auto-notify) - Automatically sends out a notification when a long running task has completed.
- [auto-nvm](https://github.com/manlao/zsh-auto-nvm) - Automatically switches to the node version specified in a given directory.
- [auto-pnpm-use](https://github.com/brunomacedo/zsh-auto-pnpm-use) - Automatically loads the node version specified in `.nvmrc` or `.npmrc`.
- [auto-venv](https://github.com/Skylor-Tang/auto-venv) - Automatically activates the Python virtual environment in the current directory or its parent directories.
- [autocomplete](https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-autocomplete) - Automatically lists completions as you type and provides intuitive keybindings for selecting and inserting them.
- [autodark (cravend)](https://github.com/cravend/autodark) - Switches between user-specified light and dark themes. Only works on macOS.
- [autodark (vbwx)](https://github.com/vbwx/zsh-autodark) - Switches to another Terminal profile if dark mode is enabled (macOS-only).
- [autodotenv](https://github.com/nocttuam/autodotenv) - Will prompt you to load variables when you `cd` into a directory containing a `.env` file.
- [autoenv-extended](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/autoenv) - Extended version of the [zsh-autoenv](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv) plugin.
- [autoenv](https://github.com/hyperupcall/autoenv) - Directory-based environments.
- [autojump](https://github.com/wting/autojump) - A `cd` command that learns - easily navigate directories from the command line. Install autojump-zsh for best results.
- [autopair](https://github.com/hlissner/zsh-autopair) - A ZSH plugin for auto-closing, deleting and skipping over matching delimiters. Only tested on ZSH 5.0.2 or later.
- [autoquoter](https://github.com/ianthehenry/zsh-autoquoter) - A `zle` widget ("zsh plugin") that will automatically put quotes around arguments to certain commands.
- [autosuggestions](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions) - [Fish](https://fishshell.com/)-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for ZSH.
- [autoswitch-virtualenv](https://github.com/MichaelAquilina/zsh-autoswitch-virtualenv) - ZSH plugin to automatically switch python virtualenvs and pipenvs when traversing directories. Automatically detects [pipenv](https://pypi.org/project/pipenv/) and [poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) projects.
- [autoupdate-antibody](https://github.com/spikespaz/autoupdate-antibody-zsh) - A fork of [autoupdate-antigen](https://github.com/unixorn/autoupdate-antigen.zshplugin) for the [Antibody](https://getantibody.github.io) plugin manager, with the added ability to cooperate with static loading.
- [autoupdate-antigen](https://github.com/unixorn/autoupdate-antigen.zshplugin) - [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) doesn't do automatic updates like [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/). This plugin adds auto updating for `antigen`, both of `antigen` and the bundles loaded in your configuration.
- [autoupdate-oh-my-zsh-plugins](https://github.com/TamCore/autoupdate-oh-my-zsh-plugins) - [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/) doesn't automatically update non-core plugins, this plugin autoupdates `git` repositories in the `$ZSH_CUSTOM` directory.
- [autovenv (linnnus)](https://github.com/linnnus/autovenv) - Automatically activates Python virtual environments when entering their parent directory.
- [autovenv (snovra-dev)](https://github.com/snovra-dev/zsh-autovenv) - Automatically activates Python virtual environments when entering their parent directory.
- [aws-cli-mfa](https://github.com/joepjoosten/aws-cli-mfa-oh-my-zsh) - AWS CLI MFA plugin based on sweharris' [aws-cli-mfa](https://github.com/sweharris/aws-cli-mfa). Supports specifying `mfa_device` in profile.
- [aws-mfa](https://github.com/FreebirdRides/oh-my-zsh-aws-mfa) - Plugin for AWS MFA.
- [aws-plugin](https://github.com/pookey/zsh-aws-plugin) - Adds helper functions for `aws` command. Includes mfa and `assume-role` helpers.
- [aws-upload](https://github.com/borracciaBlu/aws-upload-zsh) - Boost your productivity with `aws-upload`.
- [aws-vault-profiles](https://github.com/jonscheiding/zsh-plugin-aws-vault-profiles) - Plugin that integrates usage of [aws-vault](https://github.com/99designs/aws-vault) with the `$AWS_PROFILE` environment variable.
- [aws-vault](https://github.com/blimmer/zsh-aws-vault) - Plugin for [aws-vault](https://github.com/99designs/aws-vault). Includes tab completions.
- [aws](https://github.com/apachler/zsh-aws) - Forked from the original [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/) [aws](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/aws). Includes completions for `awscli` and a few utilities for managing AWS profiles and displaying them in your prompt.
- [aws2](https://github.com/drgr33n/oh-my-zsh_aws2-plugin) - Provides completion support for version 2 of the [awscli](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/install-cliv2.html) and a few utilities to manage AWS profiles and display them in the prompt.
- [awsp](https://github.com/suonto/awsp-zsh-plugin) - AWS profile management for ZSH. Inspired by oh-my-zsh's [aws](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/plugins/aws/aws.plugin.zsh) plugin. Shows details of currently active AWS profile.
- [awsssh](https://github.com/raisedadead/zsh-awsssh) - List, select and `ssh` into EC2 instances.
- [awsume](https://github.com/Sordie/AWSume) - Plugin that enables showing the current [awsume](https://github.com/trek10inc/awsume) profile.
- [azcli](https://github.com/dmakeienko/azcli) - Helper for using the Azure cli tools.
- [azure-keyvault](https://github.com/milespossing/Azure-Keyvault-Zsh) - Makes using Azure keyvaults less verbose from the cli.
- [azure-subscription](https://github.com/dmakeienko/azure-subscription-prompt) - Displays information about the Azure current Subscription and tenant.
- [banner](https://github.com/drkhsh/zsh-banner) - Displays ANSI/ASCII art on session startup.
- [baseballfunfacts](https://github.com/richardmoyer/baseballfunfacts) - Print random baseball related "fun facts" in your shell. Depends on `fortune` and `cowsay` being installed.
- [bash-quote](https://github.com/jtprog/bash-quote) - Get random quote from Bash.im.
- [bash](https://github.com/chrissicool/zsh-bash) - Makes ZSH more Bash compatible. It redefines the source command to act more like `bash` does. It also enables `bash` completions.
- [bat](https://github.com/fdellwing/zsh-bat) - Adds some helper aliases for [bat](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat) users.
- [battery_state](https://github.com/Jactry/zsh_battery_state) - Show battery state in right-prompt.
- [bd](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-bd) - Jump back to a specific directory, without doing `cd ../../..`.
- [bepoptimist](https://github.com/sheoak/zsh-bepoptimist/) Remaps vi-mode for the French [bépo](http://bepo.fr/wiki/Accueil) keyboard.
- [bitbucket-git-helpers](https://github.com/unixorn/bitbucket-git-helpers.plugin.zsh) - Adds helper scripts to allow you to create bitbucket PRs or open a directory in the current branch.
- [bitwarden (casonadams)](https://github.com/casonadams/bitwarden-cli) - A [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/download/) CLI fuzzy finder using [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf). Requires [jq](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/).
- [bitwarden (game4move78)](https://github.com/Game4Move78/zsh-bitwarden) - Adds functions to manage [bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/) sessions.
- [bitwarden (kalsowerus)](https://github.com/kalsowerus/zsh-bitwarden) - Opens a [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) widget containing your [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/) vault items. Upon selecting an item either the username or password will be either written into the shell or copied into the clipboard. Requires `fzf`, `jq` and `bitwarden`.
- [blackbox](https://github.com/StackExchange/blackbox) - Stack Exchange's toolkit for storing keys/credentials securely in a `git` repository.
- [bob](https://github.com/wintermi/zsh-bob) - Plugin for [bob](https://github.com/MordechaiHadad/bob) a cross-platform and easy-to-use Neovim version manager.
- [bofh](https://github.com/fundor333/bofh) - Adds functions to display random bofh fortunes.
- [bol](https://github.com/ikhurramraza/bol) - Prints a random quote when you open a terminal window.
- [boss-docker](https://github.com/bossjones/boss-docker-zsh-plugin) - Manages `docker` on macOS.
- [boss-git](https://github.com/bossjones/boss-git-zsh-plugin) - Adds some convenience aliases for `git`.
- [branch-manager](https://github.com/elstgav/branch-manager) - A plugin for managing `git` branches.
- [brave](https://github.com/troykelly/oh-my-zsh-brave) - Manages [Brave](https://brave.com) profiles. With this plugin, you can start the Brave Browser with a specific user profile by using the brave command followed by the profile's name. The plugin also implements autocompletion for the profile names so you won't have to type the entire profile name manually.
- [brew (rhuang2014)](https://github.com/rhuang2014/brew) - Standalone plugin for the [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) Package Manager.
- [brew (wintermi)](https://github.com/wintermi/zsh-brew) - Simple plugin for the [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) Package Manager.
- [brew (wolffaxn)](https://github.com/wolffaxn/brew-zsh-plugin) - Standalone plugin for the [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) Package Manager.
- [brew-install](https://github.com/marceloclp/zsh-brew-install) - Installs and loads [brew](https://brew.sh) on WSL.
- [brew-switcher](https://github.com/fielding/zsh-brew-switcher) - Automatically switch between Homebrew installations based on the current active arch, arm64 or x86_64, on Apple Silicon Macs.
- [browse-commit](https://github.com/adolfoabegg/browse-commit) - Lets you open any commit in your browser from the command line.
- [bruse](https://github.com/aubreypwd/zsh-plugin-bruse) - Makes it easy to `brew link` different versions of packages.
- [bumblebee](https://github.com/Niverton/zsh-bumblebee-plugin) - A plugin to toggle prepending `optirun` in the command line.
- [bw](https://github.com/begris/bw-zsh-plugin) - Provides formatting options and easy access to credentials stored in [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com) via the Bitwarden [CLI](https://bitwarden.com/download/). The plugin tries to retrieve a valid session before each action, therefore an explicit login is not nescessary beforehand.
- [bws](https://github.com/elogiclab/zsh-bws) - Simplify and improve the retrieval of secrets from the [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com) Secret Manager.
- [c](https://github.com/sebastiangraz/c) - Adds some `git` shortcuts.
- [calc (arzzen)](https://github.com/arzzen/calc.plugin.zsh) - A calculator for ZSH.
- [calc (sam-programs)](https://github.com/Sam-programs/zsh-calc) - Allows you to run math calculations with no prefixes.
- [calibre-zaw-source](https://github.com/junkblocker/calibre-zaw-source) - [Calibre - E-book management](https://calibre-ebook.com/) source for [zaw](https://github.com/zsh-users/zaw)
- [caniuse](https://github.com/walesmd/caniuse.plugin.zsh) - Add [Can I Use](https://caniuse.com) support to ZSH.
- [caper-bush](https://github.com/kobylinski/caper-bush) - Enhances Git's tab autocomplete by using AI to generate concise, context-aware summaries of staged changes for thoughtful commit messages. Requires and OpenAI key, `jq` and `yq`.
- [careful_rm](https://github.com/MikeDacre/careful_rm) - A wrapper for `rm` that adds trash/recycling and useful warnings.
- [case](https://github.com/rtuin/zsh-case) - A ZSH plugin that adds two aliases `tolower` and `toupper` to switch output case.
- [ccusage](https://github.com/hydai/zsh-ccusage) - Displays real-time AI usage costs from the `ccusage` CLI tool directly in your terminal prompt.
- [cd-gitroot](https://github.com/mollifier/cd-gitroot) - A ZSH plugin to `cd` to the `git` repository root directory.
- [cd-ls](https://github.com/zshzoo/cd-ls) - Automatically `ls` after `cd`.
- [cd-reminder](https://github.com/bartboy011/cd-reminder) - Display reminders when `cd`-ing into specified directories.
- [cd-reporoot](https://github.com/P4Cu/cd-reporoot) - A ZSH plugin to `cd` to the current repository checkout's root directory.
- [cd-ssh](https://github.com/jeffwalter/zsh-plugin-cd-ssh) - `ssh` to a server when you accidentally `cd` to it.
- [cdbk](https://github.com/MikeDacre/cdbk) - A ZSH plugin to allow easy named directory creation - shortcuts to any directory you want.
- [cdc](https://github.com/evanthegrayt/cdc) - Makes it easier to change directories to directories that are subdirs of a user-defined list of directories. Includes tab-completion, session history and `pushd`, `popd` and `dirs` equivalents.
- [cdh](https://github.com/johncassol/cdh) - Allows users to manage and navigate through a history of directories they have visited. It maintains a history file of directories and provides several commands to interact with this history.
- [cdhist](https://github.com/joknarf/cdhist) - cd history/subdir/locatedir navigation. simple cd history, alias builtin `cd` to add `cd` history, rapidily swich to already visited directories, can use `locate`, `mlocate` or `plocate` to rapidly cd to any directory
- [cdr](https://github.com/willghatch/zsh-cdr) - Easy setup of `cdr` for ZSH.
- [change-case](https://github.com/mtxr/zsh-change-case) - Plugin for fast swap between upper and lower case in your command line. :sunglasses:
- [cheatsheet](https://github.com/0b10/cheatsheet) - Plugin to easily view, create, and edit cheatsheets.
- [check-deps](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/check-deps) - Helper for ZSH plugins that allows them to show how to install any missing dependencies. Works on Debian (and derivatives like Ubuntu), Arch and its derivatives, Node.js and ZSH plugins if you are using the [zpm](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/zpm) framework.
- [chgo](https://github.com/sbfaulkner/chgo-plugin-zsh) - Clone of `chruby` modified to make it easy to switch between multiple Go versions.
- [claude](https://github.com/HundredAcreStudio/zsh-claude) - AI-powered command suggestions and explanations for ZSH using Claude AI. Get intelligent shell command help with simple keybindings. Transform natural language into executable shell commands, or get detailed explanations of complex commands - all directly in your terminal with Claude AI integration.
- [clean-project](https://github.com/wwilsman/zsh-clean-project) - Remove files from projects (automatically by default). Useful for keeping `.DS_Store` and `Thumbs.db` files from cluttering your directories.
- [cleanzip](https://github.com/Xeferis/cleanzip) - Helps create zip files that don't have data that shouldn't be in there.
- [clipboard](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/clipboard) - Adds a cross-platform helper function to access the system clipboard. Works on macOS, X11 (and Wayland) and Cygwin.
- [cmaker](https://github.com/apalkk/Cmaker) - Makes using `cmake` easier.
- [cmd-status](https://github.com/BlaineEXE/zsh-cmd-status) - Reports the status of commands including return code and duration.
- [cmd-time](https://github.com/TomfromBerlin/zsh-cmd-time) - Collects the execution time of commands and exports the result to a variable that can be used elsewhere. It is similar to the built-in [REPORTTIME](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Parameters.html) function, but it is also slightly different. Unlike when you set `REPORTTIME`, it considers user and sytem time, not just CPU time.
- [cmdtime](https://github.com/tom-auger/cmdtime) - Displays the duration of a command to the terminal forked from the [timer](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/timer) plugin.
- [code-review](https://github.com/xorkevin/code-review-zsh) - Launches `git difftool` on `git merge-base target_branch base_branch` and `target_branch`.
- [code-stats](https://gitlab.com/code-stats/code-stats-zsh) - Counts keypresses and logs stats to [Code::Stats](https://codestats.net/).
- [codex](https://github.com/tom-doerr/zsh_codex) - Enables you to use OpenAI's powerful Codex AI in the command line.
- [coffee-time](https://github.com/gakimball/zsh-coffee-time) - Adds the `caf` alias, which runs `caffeinate -dims`. The extra flags keep everything awake: the system, the drive, and the display.
- [color-logging](https://github.com/p1r473/zsh-color-logging) - provides a really easy to use logging library with notifications for pushbullet and pushover, colorizes tools like `cat` and `ls` and provides a color library.
- [colored-man-pages-mod](https://github.com/zuxfoucault/colored-man-pages_mod) - Forked from [ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/plugins/colored-man-pages](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/plugins/colored-man-pages/colored-man-pages.plugin.zsh). Colorizes `man` output.
- [colored-man-pages](https://github.com/ael-code/zsh-colored-man-pages) - Colorize `man` pages.
- [colorize-functions](https://github.com/Freed-Wu/zsh-colorize-functions) - Colorizes functions for ZSH.
- [colorize](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/colorize) - Colorize the output of various programs.
- [colorls](https://github.com/Kallahan23/zsh-colorls) - Defines a few helpful shortcuts to some colorls functions.
- [colors (Tarrasch)](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-colors) - Makes it easier to colorize text from the CLI. `red foo` just works.
- [colors (zpm-zsh)](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/colors) - Enhanced colors for ZSH.
- [command-execution-timer](https://github.com/olets/command-execution-timer) - Displays the time an interactive shell command takes to execute.
- [command-not-found (freed-wu)](https://github.com/Freed-Wu/zsh-command-not-found) - Uses the `command-not-found` package for ZSH to provide suggested packages to be installed if a command cannot be found.
- [command-not-found (tarrasch)](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-command-not-found) - A mirror of the [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh) [command-not-found](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/command-not-found) plugin so you don't have to include all of oh-my-zsh.
- [command-note](https://github.com/KKRainbow/zsh-command-note.plugin) - Record complex commands and comment on them.
- [command-time](https://github.com/popstas/zsh-command-time) - Show execution time for long commands in ZSH and [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k). Similar to `REPORTTIME` builtin, but only outputs when user + system time >= `REPORTTIME`.
- [communism](https://github.com/victoria-riley-barnett/Communism/) - Displays a Marx quote of the day.
- [compe](https://github.com/tamago324/compe-zsh) - Add completion for [nvim-compe](https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-compe).
- [conda (themysciradata)](https://github.com/ThemysciraData/conda.plugin.zsh) - Adds function to provide a prompt segment for [conda](https://conda.io) and aliases for some base functions.
- [conda (wardhanisukoco)](https://github.com/wardhanisukoco/zsh-plugin-conda/) - Automatically loads `conda` and provides functions for detecting `conda` versions for use in themes.
- [conda-init](https://github.com/commiyou/conda-init-zsh-plugin) - Cleans up environment variables so [conda](https://conda.io) doesn't mess up `tmux`.
- [condaenv](https://github.com/saravanabalagi/zsh-plugin-condaenv) - Provides a `condaenv_prompt_info` function which returns the current `conda` environment name.
- [confer](https://github.com/SleepyBag/zsh-confer) - Tries to find program configuration files automatically so you can do things like `conf vim` to edit your `vim` configuration files.
- [containers](https://github.com/redxtech/zsh-containers) - Provides aliases and better interoperability between [podman](https://podman.io) and [docker](https://docker.com) commands based on which you have installed.
- [copy-pasta](https://github.com/ChrisPenner/copy-pasta) - Copy and paste files in your terminal like you would in a GUI.
- [copyzshell](https://github.com/rutchkiwi/copyzshell) - A ZSH plugin to copy your shell configuration to another machine over `ssh`.
- [cowsay](https://github.com/phucisstupid/cowsay.zsh) - Displays a joke with `cowsay` and `lolcat` every time you open a terminal.
- [crash](https://github.com/molovo/crash) - Adds proper error handling, exceptions and try/catch for ZSH.
- [crayon-syntax](https://github.com/gsemet/crayon-syntax-zsh) - ZSH syntax highlighting for the Crayon Plugin for Wordpress.
- [cros-auto-notify](https://github.com/D3STY/cros-auto-notify-zsh) - Automatically sends out a notification when a long running task has completed. Works with macOS and linux (if `hterm-notify` is installed).
- [crypto-prices](https://github.com/vincentdnl/zsh-crypto-prices) - Add a [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k) segment with the current bitcoin price.
- [crystal](https://github.com/veelenga/crystal-zsh) - A plugin for [Crystal](https://github.com/crystal-lang/crystal).
- [cvideo](https://github.com/aubreypwd/zsh-plugin-cvideo) - Quickly compress video with `ffmpeg`.
- [cwebp](https://github.com/adi-li/zsh-cwebpb) - Converts common image formats (JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF) to WebP format using Google's `cwebp` tool in batch mode.
- [cycle-fav-dirs](https://github.com/cibinmathew/cycle-fav-dirs) - A plugin to cycle through your favourite directories.
- [cycle-jobs](https://github.com/aemonge/zsh-cycle-jobs) - The ZSH Cycle Jobs Plugin is a simple yet powerful tool that enhances your terminal workflow by allowing you to cycle through background jobs using a single keyboard shortcut. This plugin is particularly useful for developers and system administrators who frequently work with multiple background processes.
- [czhttpd](https://github.com/jsks/czhttpd) - A simple http server written in 99.9% pure ZSH.
- [databricks](https://github.com/SlavaYakovenko/zsh-databricks) - Enhanced Databricks CLI integration for Zsh with convenient aliases and profile management.
- [dbd](https://github.com/BlackFlame444/dpd-plugin) - Displays eye-catching banners whenever you change directories (cd). It uses figlet and lolcat to generate colorful banners, giving your terminal a stylish touch.
- [ddev](https://github.com/voronkovich/ddev.plugin.zsh) - A ZSH plugin for the [ddev](https://github.com/drud/ddev) tool for setting up PHP development environments.
- [declare-zsh](https://github.com/z-shell/declare-zsh) - A parser for [zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit) commands in `.zshrc`. It allows you to perform the following actions on `.zshrc` from the command-line - enable and disable plugins add or remove snippets.
- [deepx](https://github.com/GetAmbush/deepx-zsh-plugin) - Collection of useful and fun commands to improve workflow and quality of life.
- [deer](https://github.com/Vifon/deer) - A file navigator for ZSH heavily inspired by [ranger](https://ranger.github.io/).
- [def](https://github.com/thevinter/def) - Allows you to specify and run a default command in any directory of your choice.
- [defer](https://github.com/romkatv/zsh-defer) - Defers execution of a `zsh` command until `zsh` has nothing else to do and is waiting for user input. Its intended purpose is staged `zsh` startup. It works similarly to Turbo mode in [zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit).
- [delete-prompt](https://github.com/aoyama-val/zsh-delete-prompt) - ZSH widget to delete the prompt texts within the current line. It is useful when executing pasted commands from the web or a README. A leading non-alphanumeric character + space is detected as a prompt.
- [deno (cowboyd)](https://github.com/cowboyd/zsh-deno) - Useful [deno](https://deno.land/) aliases and settings.
- [deno (tricked-dev)](https://github.com/Tricked-dev/deno-zsh-plugin) - Automatically installs [deno](https://deno.land/) to `$HOME/.deno` on startup if deno is not already installed.
- [depot-tools](https://github.com/kuoe0/zsh-depot-tools) - Simple [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/) plugin for installing the chromium depot_tools. Installing this plugin will add all of the chromium depot_tools to your `$PATH` automatically.
- [dev](https://github.com/sbfaulkner/dev-plugin-zsh) - Provides a lightweight version of Shopify's internal dev tool
- [dietpi](https://github.com/unixorn/dietpi.plugin.zsh) - Adds utilities for [dietpi](https://dietpi.com) to your `$PATH` (and includes aliases to automagically run them with `sudo`) when you log into a machine running [dietpi](https://dietpi.com).
- [diff-so-fancy](https://github.com/z-shell/zsh-diff-so-fancy) - Automatically installs [diff-so-fancy](https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy) and enables its use in ZSH and `git`.
- [diractions](https://github.com/AdrieanKhisbe/diractions) - Allow you to map a short logical/mnemonic name to directories to quickly access them, or perform actions in them.
- [dirbrowse](https://github.com/giovannilupi/dirbrowse/) - Customized version of the [dirbrowse](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/dircycle) plugin in [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh).
- [dircolors-solarized (joel-porquet)](https://github.com/joel-porquet/zsh-dircolors-solarized) - Solarized dircolors plugin, with options for dark or light terminal backgrounds.
- [dircolors-solarized (pinelibg)](https://github.com/pinelibg/dircolors-solarized-zsh) - Enables [Solarized Color Theme for GNU ls](https://github.com/seebi/dircolors-solarized).
- [dircycle](https://github.com/michaelxmcbride/zsh-dircycle) - Cycle through the directory stack.
- [directory-history](https://github.com/tymm/zsh-directory-history) - A per directory history for ZSH which implements forward/backward navigation as well as substring search in a directory sensitive manner.
- [direnv](https://github.com/ptavares/zsh-direnv) - A plugin for installing and loading [direnv](https://github.com/direnv/direnv.git). Inspired by [zsh-pyenv](https://github.com/mattberther/zsh-pyenv).
- [dirrc](https://github.com/gmatheu/shell-plugins) - Executes `.dirc` when present in a directory you `cd` into.
- [dirstack](https://github.com/gepoch/oh-my-zsh-dirstack) - Plugin for displaying the dirstack info on a single line.
- [diskfree](https://github.com/alex-crouch/zsh-diskfree/) - Displays the free space on your disk in your prompt.
- [doas (anatolykopyl)](https://github.com/anatolykopyl/doas-zsh-plugin) - Easily prefix your current or previous commands with `doas` by pressing `ESC` twice.
- [doas (senderman)](https://github.com/Senderman/doas-zsh-plugin) - Easily prefix your current or previous commands with `doas` by pressing `ESC` twice.
- [docker-aliases](https://github.com/webyneter/docker-aliases) - `Docker` aliases for everyday use.
- [docker-compose](https://github.com/sroze/docker-compose-zsh-plugin) - Show `docker` container status in your prompt.
- [docker-helpers](https://github.com/unixorn/docker-helpers.zshplugin) - A collection of `docker` helper scripts.
- [docker-machine](https://github.com/asuran/zsh-docker-machine) - A docker-machine plugin for ZSH.
- [docker-run](https://github.com/rawkode/zsh-docker-run) - Go back to running your commands "naturally", we'll handle the container.
- [dogesh](https://github.com/keithhamilton/oh-my-dogesh) - Dogification plugin.
- [dot-up](https://github.com/toku-sa-n/zsh-dot-up) - Converts `...`, `....`, `.....`, etc., into `cd` commands to navigate parent directories.
- [dotbare](https://github.com/kazhala/dotbare) - Interactive dotfile management with the help of [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
- [dotfiles](https://github.com/vladmyr/dotfiles-plugin) - Keep your dotfiles in sync across multiple machines using `git`.
- [dotpyvenv](https://github.com/jeanpantoja/dotpyvenv) - Automagically switch to a python virtual environment located (that you previously have created with virtualenv program) in a directory named `.pyvenv` when you `cd` into a directory.
- [download](https://github.com/aubreypwd/zsh-plugin-download) - Helper to download files with `aria2c`.
- [dropbox](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/dropbox) - A [dropbox](https://www.dropbox.com/) plugin for ZSH that provides `dropbox-cli` and `dropbox-uploader` commands.
- [drupal](https://github.com/yhaefliger/zsh-drupal) - Adds aliases for common tasks and also tab-completion for `drush`. Inspired by [Artisan](https://github.com/jessarcher/zsh-artisan).
- [dune-quotes](https://github.com/brokendisk/dune-quotes) - Random Dune quote generator plugin.
- [duration](https://github.com/rtakasuke/zsh-duration) - Displays command duration if it exceeds a user-settable run time.
- [dwim](https://github.com/oknowton/zsh-dwim) - Attempts to predict what you will want to do next. It provides a key binding (control-u) that will replace the current (or previous) command line with the command you will want to run next.
- [easy-motion](https://github.com/IngoHeimbach/zsh-easy-motion) - A port of [vim-easymotion](https://github.com/easymotion/vim-easymotion) for ZSH.
- [ec2ssh](https://github.com/h3poteto/zsh-ec2ssh) - List EC2 instances and `ssh` login to the instances easily.
- [editing-workbench](https://github.com/commiyou/zsh-editing-workbench) - Adds sane, complex command line editing (e.g. incremental history word completion).
- [edward cli](https://github.com/matthieusb/zsh-edward) - Adds smart completions and alises for [edward CLI micro-service launcher](https://github.com/yext/edward).
- [elixir](https://github.com/gusaiani/elixir-oh-my-zsh) - Adds shortcuts for Elixir, IEX, Mix, Kiex and Phoenix.
- [emacs (cowboyd)](https://github.com/cowboyd/zsh-emacs) - Make Emacs the default for CLI operations like editing git commit messages; set up handy aliases.
- [emacs (flinner)](https://github.com/Flinner/zsh-emacs) - Uses the Emacs daemon capability, allowing the user to quickly open frames, whether they are opened in a terminal via a `ssh` connection, or X frames opened on the same host.
- [emoji-cli](https://github.com/b4b4r07/emoji-cli) - :scream: Emoji completion on the command line.
- [emoji-fzf](https://github.com/pschmitt/emoji-fzf.zsh) - Configurable ZSH plugin for the excellent [emoji-fzf](https://github.com/noahp/emoji-fzf). It is heavily inspired by [emoji-cli](https://github.com/b4b4r07/emoji-cli).
- [emojis](https://github.com/MichaelAquilina/zsh-emojis) - Adds numerous ASCII art emojis to your environment in convenient variables.
- [enhancd](https://github.com/b4b4r07/enhancd) - A simple tool that provides an enhanced `cd` command by memorizing all directories visited by a user and use it for the pathname resolution.
- [ensure-kube-context](https://github.com/do-i-need-a-username/ensure-kube-context) - Ensures that the `--context` flag is passed to various Kubernetes commands like `kubectl`, `cilium`, `stern`, and more.
- [env-secrets](https://github.com/singular0/zsh-env-secrets) - Automatically retrieves secrets from secure storage backends and exports them as environment variables during shell initialization. This eliminates the need to store sensitive information in plain text configuration files. Works with `pass` and the macOS keychain.
- [envrc](https://github.com/fabiogibson/envrc-zsh-plugin) - Automatically loads and unloads environment variables if a `.envrc` file is found in a directory.
- [escape-backtick](https://github.com/bezhermoso/zsh-escape-backtick) - Quickly insert escaped backticks when double-tapping "`".
- [evalcache](https://github.com/mroth/evalcache) - Caches the output of a binary initialization command like `eval "$(hub alias -s)"`, to help lower shell startup time by loading from cache instead of re-running every new shell session.
- [evil-registers](https://github.com/zsh-vi-more/evil-registers) - Extends ZLE `vi` commands to remotely access named registers of the `vim` and `nvim` editors, and system selection and clipboard.
- [exa (DarrinTisdale)](https://github.com/DarrinTisdale/zsh-aliases-exa) - Enables a number of aliases extending [exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa), the modern replacement for `ls`.
- [exa (mohamedelashri)](https://github.com/MohamedElashri/exa-zsh) - Adds aliases for [exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa), a modern replacement for `ls`.
- [exa (ptavares)](https://github.com/ptavares/zsh-exa) - Installs and loads [exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa.git).
- [exa (ritchies)](https://github.com/RitchieS/zsh-exa/) - Adds aliases to make using [exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa.git) easier.
- [exa (todie)](https://github.com/todie/exa.plugin.zsh) - Integration and completions for [exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa), a modern replacement for `ls`.
- [exa (zap-zsh)](https://github.com/zap-zsh/exa) - Overrides common commands to use exa instead.
- [exa (zplugin)](https://github.com/zplugin/zsh-exa) - replace `ls` with [ogham/exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa).
- [exa (zshell)](https://github.com/z-shell/zsh-exa) - replace `ls` with [ogham/exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa).
- [exa-ls (zpm-zsh)](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/ls) - Zsh plugin for ls.
- [exa-ls](https://github.com/birdhackor/zsh-exa-ls-plugin) - Adds aliases so that you can use [exa](https://github.com/ogham/exa) as a drop-in replacement for `ls` and `tree`.
- [exercism](https://github.com/fabiokiatkowski/exercism.plugin.zsh) - A plugin for [exercism.io](http://exercism.io/).
- [expand-ealias](https://github.com/zigius/expand-ealias.plugin.zsh) - Expand specific aliases with space.
- [expand](https://github.com/MenkeTechnologies/zsh-expand) - Expands regular aliases, global aliases, incorrect spellings and phrases, globs, history expansion and $parameters with the spacebar key.
- [expander](https://github.com/ianthehenry/zsh-expander) - A `zle` widget that allows you to write custom expanders and select them with [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
- [explain-shell (brokentoaster)](https://github.com/brokentoaster/zsh-explainshell) - Uses [lynx](https://lynx.browser.org/) to look up the current command line on [explainshell.com](https://explainshell.com).
- [explain-shell (gmatheu)](https://github.com/gmatheu/shell-plugins) - Opens commands on [explainshell.com](https://explainshell.com).
- [extend-history](https://github.com/xav-b/zsh-extend-history) - Extends command history by adding the exit code for each command in the history.
- [ez-cmd](https://github.com/akgarhwal/ez-cmd) - Simplifies and streamlines common command-line tasks by providing easy-to-use shortcuts and aliases.
- [ez-compinit](https://github.com/mattmc3/ez-compinit) - Wraps `compinit`, queueing up calls to `compdef`, and hooking the real `compinit` call to an event that runs at the end of your `.zshrc`. That way you get all the benefits of calling `compinit` early without any of the downsides.
- [eza (clavelm)](https://github.com/clavelm/eza-omz-plugin) - Replaces `ls` with [eza-community/eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza).
- [eza (mohamedelashri)](https://github.com/MohamedElashri/eza-zsh) - Adds aliases for [eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza), a modern replacement for `ls`.
- [eza (twopizza9621536)](https://github.com/twopizza9621536/zsh-eza) - Replaces `ls` with [eza-community/eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza).
- [eza (z-shell)](https://github.com/z-shell/zsh-eza) - Replaces `ls` with [eza-community/eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza).
- [eza-ls](https://github.com/birdhackor/zsh-eza-ls-plugin) - Adds aliases allowing [eza](https://github.com/eza-community/eza), to act as a drop-in replacement for `ls` and `tree`.
- [f-shortcuts](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/f-shortcuts) - Makes a shortcuts toolbar using `F1` to `F12` keys.
- [fancy-ctrl-z](https://github.com/mdumitru/fancy-ctrl-z) - Broken out version of the version in [oh-my-zsh](http://ohmyz.sh/) so users of other frameworks don't have to import all of [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh).
- [fast-alias-tips](https://github.com/decayofmind/zsh-fast-alias-tips) - Helps remember the aliases you defined and forgot about. Ported from [djui/alias-tips](https://github.com/djui/alias-tips). Active fork of [sei40kr/zsh-fast-alias-tips](https://github.com/sei40kr/zsh-fast-alias-tips).
- [fast-syntax-highlighting](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/fast-syntax-highlighting) - Optimized and improved `zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting` – better response times, switchable highlight themes.
- [fastcache](https://github.com/QuarticCat/zsh-fastcache) - Caches command output to improve shell startup time.
- [fav](https://github.com/ddnexus/fav) - ZSH/[fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) plugin that makes it really easy to add and recall named favorites of your important directories.
- [favorite-directories](https://github.com/seletskiy/zsh-favorite-directories) - Fast jumps to your favorite directories.
- [fd-plugin](https://github.com/MohamedElashri/fd-zsh) - Adds aliases for [fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd), a modern replacement for `find`.
- [fd](https://github.com/aubreypwd/zsh-plugin-fd) - Use [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) to browse directories.
- [figures](https://github.com/zpm-zsh/figures) - Unicode symbols for ZSH.
- [firebase (rmrs)](https://github.com/rmrs/firebase-zsh) - Add an indicator in the prompt that you're in a directory with a `firebase.json` file (aka "firebase project").
- [firebase (seqi)](https://github.com/Seqi/firebase-zsh) - Display the current working project or project alias when in a Firebase project directory or subdirectory.
- [firmine](https://github.com/GNUWood/firmine) - Includes decorators for user@hostname, date & time, current directory and [Kaomoji](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaomoji) icons for last command exit status.
- [fixnumpad-osx](https://github.com/zackintosh/fixnumpad-osx.plugin.zsh) - Enables numpad keys of Apple keyboards to be recognized in ZSH.
- [flow-plugin](https://github.com/sandstorm/oh-my-zsh-flow-plugin) - This plugin makes the `flow` command available inside every subdirectory of the TYPO3 Flow distribution.
- [flutter-zsh-shortcuts](https://github.com/dizzpy/flutter-zsh-shortcuts) - Adds clean aliases for flutter commands.
- [fnm (dominik-schwabe)](https://github.com/dominik-schwabe/zsh-fnm) - Installs and loads the [Fast Node Manager (fnm)](https://github.com/Schniz/fnm) if it is missing.
- [fnm (wintermi)](https://github.com/wintermi/zsh-fnm) - Helper plugin for the fast and simple Node.js version manager [fnm](https://github.com/Schniz/fnm).
- [forgit](https://github.com/wfxr/forgit) - Utility tool for `git` which takes advantage of fuzzy finder [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
- [fuckmit](https://github.com/mingeme/zsh-fuckmit) - Provides useful aliases and functions for the [fuckmit](https://github.com/mingeme/fuckmit) command-line tool, an AI-powered git commit message generator.
- [functional](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-functional) - ZSH higher order functions.
- [fuzzy-search-and-edit](https://github.com/seletskiy/zsh-fuzzy-search-and-edit) - ZSH plugin for fuzzy searching files and instantly opening a matched file on matched line.
- [fuzzy-wd](https://github.com/spodin/zsh-fuzzy-wd) - Adds fuzzy search for directories warped with the [WD](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/plugins/wd) plugin.
- [fz](https://github.com/changyuheng/fz) - Seamlessly adds fuzzy search to [z](https://github.com/rupa/z)'s tab completion and lets you easily jump around among directories in your history.
- [fzf (gimbo)](https://github.com/gimbo/fzf.zsh) - Helpers for using [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) in ZSH. Requires [brew.sh](https://brew.sh).
- [fzf (scaryrawr)](https://github.com/scaryrawr/fzf.zsh) - Adds keybindings for [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) inspired by [PatrickF1/fzf.fish](https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish).
- [fzf (unixorn)](https://github.com/unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin/) - Enables [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) history and file searches.
- [fzf-copyq-clipboard](https://github.com/magidc/fzf-copyq-clipboard-zsh-plugin) - Add [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) support for [CopyQ](https://hluk.github.io/CopyQ/).
- [fzf-dir-navigator](https://github.com/KulkarniKaustubh/fzf-dir-navigator) - This is a cool and user-friendly directory navigation plugin for `zsh` using `fzf` that allows the user to switch to any directory from anywhere and to anywhere. It also maintains a history of recently visited directories. Additionally, you can use hotkeys to move back and forth between directories in the shell session.
- [fzf-fasd](https://github.com/wookayin/fzf-fasd) - Integrates [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) and [fasd](https://github.com/clvv/fasd) --- tab completion of `z` with `fzf`'s fuzzy search!
- [fzf-finder](https://github.com/leophys/zsh-plugin-fzf-finder) - Plugin to have a cool search keybinding with [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) and (optionally) [bat](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat) and [fd](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd). Falls back to `find` and `cat`. Searches in the local tree of subdirectories for files.
- [fzf-git-worktree](https://github.com/banyan/zsh-fzf-git-worktree) - Manage `git` worktrees with [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) integration.
- [fzf-history-search](https://github.com/joshskidmore/zsh-fzf-history-search) - Replaces `Ctrl+R` with an [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf)-driven history search that includes date/times.
- [fzf-it](https://github.com/micakce/fzf-it) - Make any command interactive wrapping it with [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) functionality.
- [fzf-marks](https://github.com/urbainvaes/fzf-marks) - Little script to create, navigate and delete bookmarks in `bash` and `zsh`, using the fuzzy finder [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
- [fzf-nav](https://github.com/ivomac/zsh-fzf-nav) - Defines an interactive file/directory navigator using [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf). Offers multiple navigation modes, git integration, and customizable actions.
- [fzf-packagemanager](https://github.com/goarano/zsh-fzf-packagemanager) - Adds commands for installing tools via various package managers using [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf). Supports `apt`, `brew` & `dnf`.
- [fzf-pass](https://github.com/smeagol74/zsh-fzf-pass) - Better handling of passwords using [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) and [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/).
- [fzf-plugin](https://github.com/Atlas34/fzf-plugin) - [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh)'s `fzf` plugin extracted so it can be used easily with other plugin managers.
- [fzf-prezto](https://github.com/lildude/fzf-prezto) - Prezto plugin that finds where [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) has been installed and enables its auto-completion and key-bindings. This plugin works as a Prezto `zstyle` configuration option.
- [fzf-tab-widgets](https://github.com/tom-power/fzf-tab-widgets) - Adds widgets for [fzf-tab](https://github.com/Aloxaf/fzf-tab).
- [fzf-tab](https://github.com/Aloxaf/fzf-tab) - Replace ZSH's default completion selection menu with [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
- [fzf-tools](https://github.com/happycod3r/fzf-tools) - Provides functions, aliases and key-bindings for commands such as `alias`, `find`, `ls`, `man`, `printenv` that are designed to enhance your command-line workflow by making them to default to filtering through [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf), allowing you to quickly find files, search & run commands from history, run scripts of many supported types, browse `git` commits, and more.
- [fzf-utils](https://github.com/redxtech/zsh-fzf-utils) - Provides functions to kill proceses and find in path with [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
- [fzf-widgets](https://github.com/ytet5uy4/fzf-widgets) - Adds some ZLE widget