Zim is a Zsh configuration framework that bundles a plugin manager, useful modules, and a wide variety of themes, without compromising on speed.
Supercharge your terminal.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Predictive suggestions – Zim suggests commands as you type based on your history and completions, allowing easy access to commands once lost and forgotten.
- Syntax highlighting.
Website: zimfw.sh
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Eric Nielsen, Matt Hamilton and contributors
License: MIT License
Related Software
| Zsh Configuration Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Oh My Zsh | Hugely popular community-driven framework |
| Oh My Posh | Prompt theme engine for any shell |
| Prezto | Enrichs the command line interface environment |
| Zim | Useful modules, themes, and customizability |
| Znap | Easy-to-use tools for Zsh |
| Zi | Swiss Army Knife for Zsh |
| slimzsh | Small, usable configuration for Zsh |
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