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**Alf** is an out of this world super fast and configurable framework for ZSH; it's modeled after Prezto and Antigen while utilizing Oh-My-Zsh under the covers; and offers standard defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, automated updates and installable prompt themes and plugins.
**ansible-role-zsh** is an ansible role with zero-knowledge installation. It uses antigen to manage bundles and oh-my-zsh. Can load bundles conditionally. By default it includes powerlevel9k theme, autosuggestions, syntax-highlighting and fzf-widgets. Fully customizable.
**Ant-zsh** is a tiny and lightweight ZSH configuration environment for special customization needs. It includes plugins, themes and a basic convenient setup.
**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.
**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** 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 for your dot files.
**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.
**Zeesh** is a cross-platform ZSH framework. It's similar to, but incompatible with, oh-my-zsh. 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.
**Zgen** is a lightweight plugin manager for ZSH inspired by Antigen. The goal is to have a minimal overhead when starting up the shell because nobody likes waiting. The script generates a static `init.zsh` file which does nothing but source your plugins and append them to your `fpath`. The downside is that you have to refresh the init script manually with `zgen reset` whenever you update your `.zshrc`. Can load oh-my-zsh compatible plugins and themes, and will automagically clone them for you when you add them to your plugin list.
**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, them 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.
**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.
**Zplugin** is an innovative plugin manager with [semigraphical UI](https://github.com/zdharma/zplugin-crasis), [Turbo Mode](https://github.com/zdharma/zplugin#turbo-mode), a clean fpath, reports, completion management and [services](https://github.com/zservices) support.
**ZPM** ( ZSH Plugin Manager ) is a plugin manager for [ZSH](http://www.zsh.org/) similar to vim-plug. ZPM plugins are compatible with [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh). ZPM runs on Linux, Android, FreeBSD and macOS.
**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.
* [A Beautifully Productive Terminal Experience](http://mikebuss.com/2014/02/02/a-beautiful-productive-terminal-experience/) - Tutorial using a combination of [iTerm 2](http://www.iterm2.com/#/section/home), [ZSH](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell), [Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto), [Tmux](https://tmux.github.io), and [Tmuxinator](https://github.com/aziz/tmuxinator) to make for an extremely productive developer workflow.
* [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.
* [The Text Triumvirate](http://www.drbunsen.org/the-text-triumvirate/) - Seth Brown's tutorial on combining zsh, [tmux](https://tmux.github.io) and vim.
* [Why ZSH is Cooler than your Shell](https://www.slideshare.net/jaguardesignstudio/why-zsh-is-cooler-than-your-shell-16194692) - slideshare presentation.
* [Oh-my-zsh is the Disease and Antigen is the Vaccine](http://joshldavis.com/2014/07/26/oh-my-zsh-is-a-disease-antigen-is-the-vaccine/) - Josh Davis' introduction to Antigen.
* [ZSH Gem 24](http://www.refining-linux.org/archives/59/ZSH-Gem-24-ZSH-frameworks/) - Part of the 2011 ZSH Advent Calendar. Covers oh-my-zsh and zshuery.
* [A Beautifully Productive Terminal Experience](http://mikebuss.com/2014/02/02/a-beautiful-productive-terminal-experience) - Mike Buss' blog post about using Prezto, [Tmux](https://tmux.github.io) & Tmuxinator.
* [Ditching oh-my-zsh for prezto](https://linhmtran168.github.io/blog/2013/12/15/ditching-oh-my-zsh-for-prezto/) - Linh M. Tran's post about transitioning to Prezto from Oh-My-Zsh.
* [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.
* [zsh-quickstart-kit](https://github.com/unixorn/zsh-quickstart-kit) - A simple quickstart for using zsh with zgen. This includes a curated collection of plugins, and will automatically configure zsh to use zgen to load them, configures zgen to periodically automatically update itself, the plugins, and the quickstart kit itself.
* [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-path](https://github.com/felixgravila/zsh-abbr-path) - Adds functionality of the `theme_title_use_abbreviated_path` parameter from some oh-my-fish themes.
* [almostontop](https://github.com/Valiev/almostontop) - Clears previous command output every time before new command executed in shell. Inspired by alwaysontop plugin for bash.
* [ansible](https://github.com/sparsick/ansible-zsh) - A plugin for Ansible.
* [ansiweather](https://github.com/fcambus/ansiweather) - Weather in your terminal, with ANSI colors and Unicode symbols.
* [antigen-git-rebase](https://github.com/smallhadroncollider/antigen-git-rebase) - Antigen/zsh script to aid with Git rebasing.
* [antigen-git-store](https://github.com/smallhadroncollider/antigen-git-store) - Antigen/zsh script to store Git's current working directory. For working with Git between two computers without forcing arbitrary commits.
* [appup](https://github.com/Cloudstek/zsh-plugin-appup) - Adds `start`, `stop`, `up` and `down` commands when it detects a docker-compose or Vagrant file in the current directory (e.g. your application). Just run `up` and get coding!
* [atom-plugin](https://github.com/CorradoRossi/oh-my-zsh-atom-plugin) - A plugin for Oh My Zsh that lets you launch a file or folder in [Atom](https://atom.io) from [iTerm2](https://iterm2.com). It's based on the Sublime plugin. Only supports macOS.
* [auto-fu.zsh](https://github.com/hchbaw/auto-fu.zsh) - Automatic complete-word and list-choices. Originally incr-0.2.zsh by y.fujii <y-fujiiatmimosa-pudica.net>.
* [autojump](https://github.com/wting/autojump) - A cd command that learns - easily navigate directories from the command line. Install autojump-zsh for best results.
* [autoupdate-antigen.zshplugin](https://github.com/unixorn/autoupdate-antigen.zshplugin) - Antigen doesn't do automatic updates like oh-my-zsh. This plugin adds auto updating for antigen, both of antigen and the bundles loaded in your configuration.
* [basex](https://github.com/dirkk/zsh-basex) - Adds several [BaseX](http://basex.org/) aliases for simplified usage.
* [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.
* [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.
* [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.
* [cmd-architect](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-cmd-architect) - Build commands from what's in history and at prompt, move, delete, add command segments and search history with multi-word queries.
* [command-not-found](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-command-not-found) - mirror of the oh-my-zsh command-not-found plugin so you don't have to include all of omz.
* [command-time](https://github.com/popstas/zsh-command-time) - Show execution time for long commands in ZSH and [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k).
* [completion-generator](https://github.com/RobSis/zsh-completion-generator) - This plugin tries to read the list of options from the help text of programs and generate a completion function automatically. Note that this doesn't do it automatically, you have to explicitly call the generator to create a completion script.
* [crypto-prices](https://github.com/vincentdnl/zsh-crypto-prices) - Add a [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k) segment with the current bitcoin price.
* [depot-tools](https://github.com/jgrowl/depot_tools) - Simple oh-my-zsh plugin for installing the chromium depot_tools. Installing this plugin will put all of the chromium depot_tools in your path automatically.
* [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.
* [dwim](https://github.com/oknowton/zsh-dwim) - 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.
* [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 OMZ.
* [firebase-zsh](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").
* [fixnumpad-osx](https://github.com/zsmizzle/fixnumpad-osx.plugin.zsh/blob/master/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.
* [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.
* [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).
* [fzf-marks](https://github.com/uvaes/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-mpd](https://github.com/anders-dc/fzf-mpd/) - A zsh plugin that allows you to control [mpd](https://www.musicpd.org/) using [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
* [fzf-z](https://github.com/andrewferrier/fzf-z) - Brings together the *z* plugin and *fzf* to allow you to easily browse recently used directories at any point on the command line.
* [geometry-hydrate](https://github.com/jedahan/geometry-hydrate) - [Geometry](https://github.com/geometry-zsh/geometry) plugin to remind you to hydrate.
* [get-jquery](https://github.com/voronkovich/get-jquery.plugin.zsh) - Plugin for fast downloading jQuery library from [code.jquery.com](code.jquery.com).
* [git-aliases (mdumitru)](https://github.com/mdumitru/git-aliases) - 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 OMZ.
* [git-complete-urls](https://github.com/rapgenic/zsh-git-complete-urls) - enhance git completion to include in the remotes completion (e.g. from `git clone`) any URL in the clipboard.
* [gitsync](https://github.com/washtubs/gitsync) - zsh plugin to improve workflows for one person developing on the same repository on multiple machines.
* [gpg-agent](https://github.com/axtl/gpg-agent.zsh) - Plugin that tries to do the right thing when it comes to setting up the GPG agent to act as an SSH agent as well on macOS.
* [gtm-terminal-plugin](https://github.com/git-time-metric/gtm-terminal-plugin) - terminal plugin for [git time metrics](https://github.com/git-time-metric/gtm/blob/master/README.md).
* [history-search-multi-word](https://github.com/zdharma/history-search-multi-word) - syntax highlighted, multi-word history searcher for ZSH, bound to Ctrl-R, with advanced functions (e.g. bump of history entry to top of history).
* [history-substring-search](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search) - Needs to be loaded after zsh-syntax-highlighting, or they'll both break. You'll also need to bind keys to its functions, details are in the README.md.
* [jabba](https://github.com/2m/zsh-jabba) - Adds shell integration code and completions for the [jabba](https://github.com/shyiko/jabba) Java version manager.
* [java-zsh-plugin](https://github.com/Xetius/java-zsh-plugin) - Adds a `setjdk` command so you can switch easily between different versions of the jdk.
* [last-working-directory (mdumitru)](https://github.com/mdumitru/last-working-dir) - 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 OMZ.
* [locate-sublime-projects-cli](https://github.com/david-treblig/locate-sublime-projects-cli) - Allows searching for Sublime Text projects and opens them in Sublime.
* [mage2docker](https://github.com/lukaszolszewski/mage2docker) - Makes it easy to work with Docker and Magento 2. Speeds up and simplifies common commands like clean cache, setup upgrade, compile di and much more in Magento 2 on containers.
* [mfunc](https://github.com/hlohm/mfunc) - Allows you to define persistent functions on-the-fly, without the need to add them to your config files. These functions are permanently available until you delete them.
* [navigation-tools](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools) - Adds `htop`-like `kill`, directory bookmarks browser, multi-word incremental history searcher and more.
* [node](https://github.com/srijanshetty/node.plugin.zsh) - Srijan Shetty's nodejs plugin for ZSH with caching of nvm completions and autoloading of nvm if present.
* [noreallyjustfuckingstopalready](https://github.com/eventi/noreallyjustfuckingstopalready) - macOS users know the pain of trying to figure out what command actually flushes the DNS cache on their version of macOS, and this plugin makes that annoyance go away.
* [notify](https://github.com/marzocchi/zsh-notify) - A plugin for ZSH (on macOS and Linux) that posts desktop notifications when a command terminates with a non-zero exit status or when it took more than 30 seconds to complete, if the terminal application is in the background (or the command's terminal tab is inactive).
* [nvm-auto-use](https://github.com/tomsquest/nvm-auto-use.zsh) - calls `nvm use` automatically whenever you enter a directory that contains an `.nvmrc` file with a string telling nvm which node to use.
* [nvm-auto](https://github.com/dijitalmunky/nvm-auto) - Aims to alleviate needing to type `nvm use` as much as possible, especially if you often switch between versions of node.js and use `.nvmrc` files in your project to manage what version of node your project needs.
* [osx-dev](https://github.com/marshallmick007/osx-dev-zsh-plugin) - This plugin adds some commands for maintaining various server programs on my macOS install.
* [pantheon-terminal-notify](https://github.com/deyvisonrocha/pantheon-terminal-notify-zsh-plugin) - Background notifications for long running commands. Supports Elementary OS Freya.
* [pip-app](https://github.com/sharat87/pip-app) - Makes it easy to install python applications into distinct virtualenvs so they don't conflict with any other python requirements on your system.
* [plugin](https://github.com/hellodarren/plugin) - Creates custom oh-my-zsh plugins from a boilerplate template. Very oh-my-zsh centric, the generated plugins will need editing to work with other frameworks.
* [profile-secrets](https://github.com/gmatheu/shell-plugins) - Securely keep sensitive variables (api tokens, passwords, etc) as part of your terminal init files. Uses gpg to encrypt/decrypt the file with your secrets.
* [pyenv-lazy](https://github.com/davidparsson/zsh-pyenv-lazy) - Lazy load pyenv. The initial `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` is executed the first time pyenv is called.
* [q](https://github.com/cal2195/q) - Vim-like macro registers for your ZSH shell.
* [randeme](https://github.com/ex-surreal/randeme) - Chooses a random theme for each session. If you not like the chosen theme you can run `randeme_rm` to never show that theme again.
* [razer-status-code](https://github.com/michaelmcallister/razer-status-code) - change the colour of your [Razer Mouse](https://openrazer.github.io/) based on the status of the last executed command. Requires OpenRazer linux drivers.
* [redis](https://github.com/zservices/redis) - Will run `redis-server` pointing it to the `redis.conf` configuration file. This can be used with the [zdharma/zredis](https://github.com/zdharma/zredis) plugin to share variables between shells.
* [ripz](https://github.com/jedahan/ripz) - Reminds you of your aliases, so you use them more. Depends on [ripgrep](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep).
* [safe-paste](https://github.com/oz/safe-paste) - A safe-paste plugin. See Conrad Irwin's [bracketed-paste](https://cirw.in/blog/bracketed-paste) blog post.
* [solarized-man](https://github.com/zlsun/solarized-man) - A modified version of oh-my-zsh's plugin colored-man-pages, optimized for the [solarized dark](https://github.com/altercation/solarized/blob/master/iterm2-colors-solarized/Solarized%20Dark.itermcolors) theme in terminal.
* [sterror](https://github.com/aphelionz/strerror.plugin.zsh) - Interprets error messages from programs and displays a human readable error message when available.
* [sublime](https://github.com/valentinocossar/sublime) - Same as the official Sublime plugin for Oh My Zsh, but this opens files in the current Sublime window, if there is one already open.
* [sudo](https://github.com/hcgraf/zsh-sudo) - The sudo plugin from oh-my-zsh, extracted to a standalone. Toggles `sudo` before the current/previous command by pressing *ESC-ESC* in emacs-mode or vi-command mode.
* [suffix-alias](https://github.com/srijanshetty/zsh-suffix-alias) - Directly open files in the shell using ZSH's suffix aliases.
* [syntax-highlighting-filetypes](https://github.com/trapd00r/zsh-syntax-highlighting-filetypes) - ZSH syntax highlighting with dircolors in realtime.
* [syntax-highlighting](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting) - Add syntax highlighting to your ZSH. Make sure you load this _before_ zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search or they will both break.
* [sys-diver-zsh](https://github.com/ToruIwashita/sys-diver-zsh) - A zsh plugin for directory change or editor startup with only key operations using widgits without typing command.
* [t32](https://github.com/chrissicool/zsh-t32) - Plugin for the Lauterbach Trace32 toolset. It automatically registers fonts and sets all necessary environment variables to run the t32 toolset.
* [terminal-workload-report](https://github.com/LockonS/terminal-workload-report) - A plugin that calculates and displays how many commands have been run via terminal.
* [tipz](https://github.com/molovo/tipz) - Displays your alias if you have an alias for the command you just ran (Similar to [alias-tips](https://github.com/djui/alias-tips)).
* [tmux-vim-integration](https://github.com/jsahlen/tmux-vim-integration.plugin.zsh) - Open files in a running Vim (or NeoVim) session, from an adjacent Tmux pane
* [url-highlighter](https://github.com/ascii-soup/zsh-url-highlighter) - A plugin for the zsh syntax highlighter that turns URLs green if they respond with a "good" status, and red otherwise. Useful for checking URL typos.
* [venv-lite](https://github.com/gimbo/venv-lite.zsh) - A super-lightweight sort-of-clone of [virtualenvwrapper](https://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/); it pretty much expects you to be using [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) (though you don't *have* to), and because it's based on the [`venv` module](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html), (creation) only works for python >= 3.3.
* [viexchange](https://github.com/okapia/zsh-viexchange) - Vi mode plugin for easily swapping text between two places in the buffer, like vim-exchange.
* [virtualenv-prompt](https://github.com/tonyseek/oh-my-zsh-virtualenv-prompt) - A fork of the virtualenv plugin from upstream. It adds support for customizing the virtualenv prompt in oh-my-zsh themes.
* [virtuozzo-plugin](https://github.com/TamCore/virtuozzo-zsh-plugin) - An oh-my-zsh plugin for the [virtuozzo](https://docs.virtuozzo.com/master/index.html) bare-metal virtualization system.
* [vox](https://github.com/andrewbonnington/vox.plugin.zsh) - An oh-my-zsh plugin to control [VOX](https://coppertino.com/vox/mac), a lightweight full-featured audio player for macOS that can play a variety of formats including FLAC and Ogg Vorbis.
* [wakatime-zsh-plugin](https://github.com/sobolevn/wakatime-zsh-plugin) - Track how much [time](https://wakatime.com/) you have spent in your terminal. Has per project stats.
* [wd](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd) - Warp directory lets you jump to custom directories in ZSH, without using `cd`. Why? Because `cd` seems inefficient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path.
* [yeoman-zsh-plugin](https://github.com/edouard-lopez/yeoman-zsh-plugin) - Edouard Lopez's Yeoman plugin for oh-my-zsh, compatible with yeoman version ≥1.0 (includes options and command auto-completion).
* [zconvey](https://github.com/zdharma/zconvey) - Adds ability to send commands to other Zsh sessions, you can use this to `cd $PWD` on all active Zshells, for example.
* [zhooks](https://github.com/agkozak/zhooks) - Displays the contents of any ZSH hook arrays and the code of any hook functions that have been defined. Useful for debugging.
* [zshmarks](https://github.com/jocelynmallon/zshmarks) - A port of Bashmarks (by Todd Werth), a simple command line bookmarking plugin, for oh-my-zsh.
* [zsnapshot](https://github.com/psprint/zsnapshot) - Adds command to dump the current ZSH state into a file, for later restoration by sourcing the snapshot file.
* [carthage](https://github.com/squarefrog/zsh-carthage) - Provides completions and aliases for use with [Carthage](https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage).
* [codemachine](https://github.com/CodeMonkeyMike/ZshTheme-CodeMachine) - Displays git info, whether you're logged in via `ssh`, return code of last command.
* [dbic](https://github.com/lejeunerenard/dbic-migration-env) - Automatically sets up Environment variables for DBIx::Class::Migration's script and Dancer.
* [docker-enter-completion](https://github.com/primait/docker-enter-completion) - Command completion for [docker-enter](https://github.com/jpetazzo/nsenter).
* [docker-zsh-completion](https://github.com/felixr/docker-zsh-completion) - Add completions for docker.
* [mx-honey](https://github.com/mukel/mx-honey) - Provides completions for [mx](https://github.com/graalvm/mx); a command-line tool used for the development of Graal projects. It's meant to improve the usual workflow `build unittest benchmark ...` ease discovery and provide handy aliases.
* [nix-zsh-completions](https://github.com/spwhitt/nix-zsh-completions) - Completions for [nix](https://nixos.org/nix/), [NixOS](https://nixos.org/), and [NixOps](http://nixos.org/nixops/).
* [pipenv (owenstranathan)](https://github.com/owenstranathan/pipenv.zsh) - automatically activates a **pipenv** when entering a directory if there is Pipfile in that directory. Includes `pipenv` completions.
* [ssh-agent](https://github.com/hkupty/ssh-agent) - Automatically starts `ssh-agent` to set up and load whichever credentials you want for `ssh` connections.
If you're using [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), you can test these themes in a running ZSH with `antigen theme githubuser/repo`. If you're using [zgen](https://github.com/tarjoilija/zgen), add them to your `init.zsh` with `zgen load githubuser/reponame`.
* [absolute](https://github.com/NelsonBrandao/absolute) - Very clean looking theme with git status, node version and the exit code from the last command.
* [agkozak](https://github.com/agkozak/agkozak-zsh-prompt) - Uses two asynchronous methods to keep the ZSH prompt swift while displaying color, ASCII-only indicators of Git branch and changes, SSH connection or lack thereof, exit codes, and vi mode status, along with a customizable, abbreviated, `PROMPT_DIRTRIM`-style path.
* [agnoster-fcamblor](https://github.com/fcamblor/oh-my-zsh-agnoster-fcamblor) - Solarized [Agnoster](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874) variant with git information. Requires a unicode font and works best with a [solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) terminal.
* [agnoster-mod](https://github.com/fsegouin/oh-my-zsh-agnoster-mod-theme) - [Agnoster](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874) variant with a right-prompt.
* [agnoster-plus](https://github.com/jiahut/agnoster-plus.zsh-theme) - [Agnoster](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874) variant optimized for use with [Solarized Dark](https://github.com/altercation/solarized/blob/master/iterm2-colors-solarized/Solarized%20Dark.itermcolors) terminal color scheme. Includes git status.
* [agnoster-refresh](https://github.com/fusion94/Agnoster-refresh) - [Agnoster](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874) variant, includes battery and online status.
* [agnosterAfro](https://github.com/afrozalm/agnosterAfro) - Based on [Powerline](https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline) and [Agnoster Theme](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874) and inspired by the [agnosterzak](https://github.com/zakaziko99/agnosterzak-ohmyzsh-theme).
* [agnosterzak](https://github.com/zakaziko99/agnosterzak-ohmyzsh-theme) - Based on Agnoster, shows battery life, date & time, git status, current directory and user & host information.
* [alpharized](https://github.com/NicoSantangelo/Alpharized) - Optimized to work with [solarized dark](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) terminals. It's a modified version of the [avit theme](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/avit.zsh-theme).
* [aphrodite](https://github.com/win0err/aphrodite-terminal-theme) - Minimalistic theme without visual noise. Displays only the necessary information: current user, hostname, working directory, git branch if exists. Looks great both with dark and white terminals.
* [astro](https://github.com/iplaces/astro-zsh-theme/blob/master/README.md) - Based on [`ys`](http://blog.ysmood.org/my-ys-terminal-theme/) theme and `robbyrushell` (default theme) theme.
* [avit-mod](https://github.com/zlsun/avit-mod) - Modified version of oh-my-zsh's [avit](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/avit.zsh-theme) theme.
* [beer](https://github.com/tcnksm/oh-my-zsh-beer-theme) - Inspired by [cloud](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/cloud.zsh-theme), but with beer icons.
* [bgnoster](https://github.com/47bytes/bgnoster.zsh-theme) - [Agnoster](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874) variant with unicode symbols baked in.
* [blokkzh](https://github.com/KorvinSilver/blokkzh) - Theme based on oh-my-zsh's built in [gnzh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/gnzh.zsh-theme) theme. Requires a font with unicode support.
* [blox](https://github.com/yardnsm/blox-zsh-theme) - A minimal and fast ZSH theme that shows you what you need. It consists of blocks: each block is shown inside a pair of \[square brackets\], and you can add blocks by simply creating a function.
* [bronze](https://github.com/reujab/bronze) - A cross-shell customizable powerline-like prompt with icons written in go. Requires [nerd-fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts).
* [bullet-train](https://github.com/caiogondim/bullet-train-oh-my-zsh-theme) - Inspired by the Powerline Vim plugin. It aims for simplicity, showing information only when it's relevant.
* [bunnyruni.min](https://github.com/mikeumus/bunnyruni.min) - [@jopcode's](https://github.com/jopcode) [bunnyruni](https://github.com/jopcode/oh-my-zsh-bunnyruni-theme) ZSH theme, modified to just display time and directory.
* [charged](https://github.com/robwierzbowski/charged-zsh-theme) - A ZSH prompt optimized for the [solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) dark terminal theme.
* [clean (BrandonRoehl)](https://github.com/BrandonRoehl/zsh-clean) - A minimalist variant of [pure](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure). Pure is not clean, clean is not pure.
* [clover](https://github.com/tzing/clover.zsh-theme) - Inspired by [zeta-zsh-theme](https://github.com/skylerlee/zeta-zsh-theme) and [pure](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure).
* [cramin](https://github.com/FelipeCRamos/craminzsh) - Minimal interface with support for github plugins, based on [hyperzsh](https://github.com/tylerreckart/hyperzsh).
* [cute-theme](https://github.com/dogrocker/oh-my-zsh-powerline-cute-theme) - An macOS oh-my-zsh shell theme with Cute emoji based on the Powerline Vim plugin.
* [czsh](https://github.com/Cellophan/czsh) - [ZSH](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell) with [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh) and the [agnoster theme](https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme) in a container.
* [darkblood-modular](https://github.com/InAnimaTe/darkblood-modular) - This version of the popular [darkblood](https://github.com/BinaryMuse/oh-my-zsh/blob/binarymuse/themes/darkblood.zsh-theme) theme has been enhanced with a near complete rewrite enabling modularity and a few new features.
* [darksoku](https://github.com/TooSchoolForCool/darksoku-zsh-theme) - Darksoku theme is based on the [ys](http://blog.ysmood.org/my-ys-terminal-theme/) and [astro](https://github.com/iplaces/astro-zsh-theme) themes.
* [dissonance](https://github.com/RyanScottLewis/theme-dissonance-zsh) - Comes with custom LSCOLORS and LS_COLORS settings files, works with both dark and light terminal themes.
* [dmx](https://github.com/domix/dmx.zsh-theme) - Optimized for dark terminal windows.
* [dp](https://github.com/davidparsson/zsh-dp-theme) - Low contrast theme that shows current git branch, if the repository is dirty and the value of `$PYENV_VERSION`.
* [dustmod](https://github.com/bmihaila/dustmod) - Derived from the [dst](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/dst.zsh-theme) theme in oh-my-zsh
* [feder](https://github.com/samfeder/feder.zsh-theme/blob/master/feder.zsh-theme) - Clean, simple, compatible and meaningful. Tested on Linux, Unix and Windows under ANSI colors.
* [fishy-lite](https://github.com/sudorook/fishy-lite) - Fork of the original [fishy](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/wiki/themes#fishy) theme in oh-my-zsh with much of the extraneous stuff cut out to improve load speeds. Includes a battery gauge and git display that can be enabled on the right-hand side of the prompt.
* [frisk-arrow](https://github.com/BakeRolls/frisk-arrow) - A theme based on the [frisk](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/frisk.zsh-theme) oh-my-zsh-theme.
* [frisk-red](https://github.com/aishsingh/zsh/tree/master/frisk-red) - Red version of the frisk theme from oh-my-zsh.
* [frlo](https://github.com/fiorillo/frlo) - Uses your computer's hostname to come up with a (hopefully) unique three-color theme to display in your prompt, so you know at a glance which machine you're logged into.
* [furio](https://github.com/hectorpalmatellez/furio-theme) - Fork of the Cloud oh-my-zsh theme. with different colors and emojis.
* [geometry](https://github.com/geometry-zsh/geometry) - A minimal ZSH theme based on Avit and Pure that displays a lot of git information and is composable and customizable.
* [git-prompt](https://github.com/olivierverdier/zsh-git-prompt) - Displays information about the current git repository. In particular the branch name, difference with remote branch, number of files staged, changed, etc.
* [gitsome](https://github.com/mtully/gitsome) - Super simple prompt with git info, optimized for the [Flat Terminal](https://github.com/ahmetsulek/flat-terminal) color scheme.
* [gitster](https://github.com/shashankmehta/dotfiles/blob/master/thesetup/zsh/.oh-my-zsh/custom/themes/gitster.zsh-theme) - When in a git repo, it shows the location from the git's root folder. When not in a git repo, it shows the path relative to home, `~`.
* [glimmer](https://github.com/martnu/glimmer) - Includes git branch, time and user@host.
* [hackersaurus](https://github.com/bhilburn/hackersaurus) - A theme with git status and exit code of last command run embedded in the prompt. Related to [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k).
* [hanpen](https://github.com/kojole/hanpen.zsh-theme) - Shows git branch and status, last command exit code, last command execution time if more than `ZSH_THEME_HANPEN_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME`
* [helb](https://github.com/helb/helb.zshtheme) - Loosely based on Gentoo's old bash theme. Includes git information, return value of last command, and uses different username color and prompt char for users (`$`) and root (`#`).
* [himself](https://github.com/mwamodojnr/himself) - Optimized for people using git, [solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) terminals and unicode-compatible fonts.
* [hipstersmoothie-p9x](https://github.com/hipstersmoothie/PowerlevelHipstersmoothie) - A variant of [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k).
* [hyperzsh](https://github.com/tylerreckart/hyperzsh) - Gives you a comprehensive overview of the branch you're working on and the status of your repository without cluttering your terminal.
* [jose](https://github.com/tmjoseantonio/jose-zsh-theme) - Inspired by [beer-theme](https://github.com/tcnksm/oh-my-zsh-beer-theme), includes git status.
* [kinda-fishy](https://github.com/folixg/kinda-fishy-theme) - Based on Fishy theme, but shows full paths instead of abbreviated directories and only shows user@machine in `ssh` sessions and docker containers
* [kw](https://github.com/Kwpolska/kw.zsh-theme) - Colorful theme with `git` and `hg` status information, ability to add host-specific colors to hostname.
* [lambda-pure](https://github.com/marszall87/lambda-pure) - A minimal ZSH theme, based on Pure, with added NodeJS version.
* [lambda](https://github.com/halfo/lambda-mod-zsh-theme/) - A ZSH theme optimized for git users who use unicode-compatible fonts and terminal applications.
* [lone-star](https://github.com/designfrontier/lonestar-zsh-theme/blob/master/lone-star.zsh-theme) - Texas-themed theme based on Sindre Sorhus' pure theme.
* [materialshell](https://github.com/carloscuesta/materialshell) - A [material design](https://material.google.com/style/color.html) theme for your shell with a good contrast and color pops at the important parts. Designed to be easy on the eyes.
* [megaprompt](https://github.com/willghatch/zsh-megaprompt) - A maximalist prompt including keyboard mode, ownership info, and other contextual info, with λ as the prompt character. Requires the [hooks](https://github.com/willghatch/zsh-hooks) plugin.
* [minimal2](https://github.com/PatTheMav/minimal2) - A minimal and extensible zsh theme. Forked from [subnixr's original](https://github.com/subnixr/minimal) and adapted for [Zimfw](https://github.com/zimfw/zimfw).
* [multi-shell-repo-prompt](https://github.com/dotcode/multi-shell-repo-prompt) - Provides useful information (in your prompt) about the repository that you are in. It currently works for [Git](http://git-scm.com/) and [Mercurial](https://www.mercurial-scm.org/), under [ZSH](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zsh) as well as [bash](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash_%28Unix_shell%29).
* [neat](https://github.com/andrepolischuk/neat) - Minimalistic prompt inspired by [odin](https://github.com/tylerreckart/Odin) and [pure](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure).
* [nt9](https://github.com/lenguyenthanh/nt9-oh-my-zsh-theme) - Clean, distraction free and git focused development theme. Shows path relative to git root (or ~ when outside git repo), time since last commit, current SHA, branch and branch state.
* [page](https://github.com/SLIB53/page-zsh-theme) - A simple theme with VCS support. The prompt shows 1 level of the current working directory, branch, and a color coded curved fat arrow.
* [phi φ](https://github.com/LasaleFamine/phi-zsh-theme) - A clean and simple theme for ZSH inspired and forked from [Lambda (Mod) ZSH Theme](https://github.com/halfo/lambda-mod-zsh-theme).
* [planet](https://github.com/aphlor/planet-zsh) - A slimmed down version of [steef](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/steeef.zsh-theme) from [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh).
* [powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k) - A very flexible theme based on the well-known agnoster-theme with support for various VCS, AWS, rbenv, virtualenv, etc. Works with vanilla ZSH as well as the various ZSH frameworks.
* [powerline-cute](https://github.com/dogrocker/oh-my-zsh-powerline-cute-theme) - Based on [bullet-train](https://github.com/caiogondim/bullet-train-oh-my-zsh-theme).
* [powerline-shell (b-ryan)](https://github.com/b-ryan/powerline-shell) - Beautiful and useful prompt generator for Bash, ZSH, Fish, and tcsh.
* [powerline-shell (banga)](https://github.com/banga/powerline-shell) - A [powerline](https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline)-like prompt for Bash, ZSH and Fish. Shows important details about git/svn/hg/fossil branch and is easy to customize/extend.
* [powerline (jeremy)](https://github.com/jeremyFreeAgent/oh-my-zsh-powerline-theme) - Another take on a powerline theme. Nicely configurable, but requires at least a 256 color-capable terminal with a powerline-compatible terminal font.
* [powerline (syui)](https://github.com/syui/powerline.zsh) - A git aware powerline theme.
* [powerzeesh](https://github.com/sevaho/Powerzeesh) - A Powerline based ZSH theme. It aims for simplicity, showing information only when it's relevant, optimized for speed and look. Inspired by [Agnoster](https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme) and [Powerline](https://github.com/jeremyFreeAgent/oh-my-zsh-powerline-theme)
* [prompt-powerline](https://github.com/Valodim/zsh-prompt-powerline) - A fairly heavyweight ZSH prompt, based on the powerline font from the popular eponymous vim plugin, which works well for a dark background.
* [radium](https://github.com/dimitardimitrov/radium) - Designed for dark terminals, (works best with [Solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) iTerm2 theme) (prezto).
* [remiii](https://github.com/Remiii/remiii.zsh-theme) - Based on agnoster, optimized for [solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) terminal themes.
* [robbyrussell-WIP](https://github.com/ecbrodie/robbyrussell-WIP-theme) - Decorates the `robbyrussell` theme with output to indicate a **WIP** commit.
* [seeker](https://github.com/tonyseek/oh-my-zsh-seeker-theme) - This theme uses many special unicode characters to be fancy, but it may cause some problems without well supported fonts.
* [sepshell](https://github.com/sepehr/sepshell) - Clean and minimal ZSH theme based on the old lost taybalt theme, with git bisecting/merging/rebasing modes and configurable prompt symbols.
* [skeletor-syntax](https://github.com/ramonmcros/skeletor-syntax) - Theme collection for Atom, Prism and ZSH inspired by Skeletor from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
* [sleeplessmind](https://github.com/godbout/sleeplessmind-zsh-theme) - ZSH theme inspired by [gitster](https://github.com/shashankmehta/dotfiles/blob/master/thesetup/zsh/.oh-my-zsh/custom/themes/gitster.zsh-theme) and [odin](https://github.com/tylerreckart/odin)
* [sobole](https://github.com/sobolevn/sobole-zsh-theme) - A minimalistic ZSH theme inspired by the old-fashioned hobbies. No verbose gimmicks, no emoji, no fidget spinners, and no other visual noise.
* [solarized-powerline](https://github.com/houjunchen/solarized-powerline) - Solarized powerline-style theme for ZSH.
* [solarizsh](https://github.com/paddykontschak/Solarizsh) - Color fix for robbyrussell's oh-my-zsh theme to work with [solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) terminals.
* [spaceship](https://github.com/denysdovhan/spaceship-zsh-theme) - A ZSH theme with `git`, `nvm`, rvm/rbenv/chruby, python, `ssh` and other useful indicators.
* [spowerline](https://mbauhardt.github.io/spowerline/) - Written in scala, inspired by agnoster, [tmux](https://tmux.github.io) powerline, vim powerline and the vim status plugin.
* [starboy](https://github.com/zuck007/Starboy) - A simple ZSH theme
* [statusline](https://github.com/el1t/statusline) - A responsive ZSH theme that provides informational segments when you need them.
* [steef](https://github.com/danihodovic/steeef) - ZSH steeef theme as a standalone repository. The purpose behind this repo is avoid having a dependency on oh-my-zsh when using the steeef theme. ZSH plugin managers such as Antibody can use the theme without having to use oh-my-zsh.
* [sugar-free](https://github.com/cbrock/sugar-free) - Based on the [Pure](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure) and [Candy](https://github.com/BinaryMuse/oh-my-zsh/blob/binarymuse/themes/candy.zsh-theme) themes.
* [vinhnx](https://github.com/vinhnx/vinhnx.zsh-theme) - Modified from themes/mgutz.zsh-theme.Looks great when using with a [Solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) color scheme.
* [wade](https://github.com/wadehammes/wade.zsh-theme) - Mashup of the popular ZSH themes '[Agnoster](https://gist.github.com/agnoster/3712874)' and '[Fishy](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/fishy.zsh-theme)', with some visual tweaks.
* [wynwyn](https://github.com/thaffenden/wynwyn.zsh-theme) - A theme that aims to show you the information you need when you need it. `wynwyn` takes inspiration from the deault theme `avit` and the excellent [Spaceship prompt](https://github.com/denysdovhan/spaceship-prompt).
* [yairshefi](https://github.com/yaireclipse/yairshefi-ohmyzsh-theme) - Minimal theme with line separated prompts. Based on [Robby Russell's theme](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/robbyrussell.zsh-theme)
* [ys-cluster](https://github.com/AndiH/oh-my-zsh-ys-cluster-theme) - [ys](http://ysmood.org/my-ys-terminal-theme/) variant with support for working with batch submission systems for large clusters. Supports Slurm, LSF / IBM Spectrum LSF, and PBS.
* [z4rr3t](https://github.com/inimicus/z4rr3t) - Based on sindresorhus' pure theme.
* [zemm-blinks](https://github.com/aranasaurus/zemm-blinks.zsh-theme) - Customized version of oh-my-zsh blinks with mercurial support and other changes.
* [zsh2000](https://github.com/maverick2000/zsh2000) - Powerline looking ZSH theme with rvm prompt, git status and branch, current time, user, hostname, pwd, exit status, root and background job status.
* [zshcomrade](https://github.com/landongn/zshcomrade) - A ZSH theme, comrade!
* [zys](https://github.com/ZYSzys/zys-zsh-theme) - Similar to agnoster-zsh-theme, designed to disclose information contextually, with a powerline aesthetic.
* [Awesome Terminal Fonts](https://github.com/gabrielelana/awesome-terminal-fonts) - A family of fonts that includes some nice monospaced Icons.
* [Fantasque Awesome Font](https://github.com/ztomer/fantasque_awesome_powerline) - A nice monospaced font, patched with Font-Awesome, Octoicons and Powerline-Glyphs.
* [Fantasque-sans](https://github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans) - Another powerline font.
* [Input Mono](http://input.fontbureau.com/) - A family of fonts designed specifically for code. It offers both monospaced and proportional fonts and includes powerline glyphs.
* [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.
* [nerd fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) - Collection of over 20 patched fonts (over 2,000 variations) & FontForge font patcher python script for Powerline, Font Awesome, Octicons, Devicons, and Vim Devicons. Includes: Droid Sans, Meslo, Source Code, AnonymousPro, Hack, ProFont, Inconsolata, and many more.
* [Powerline patched font collection](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) - A collection of a dozen or so fonts patched to include powerline gylphs.
Most of these plugins can be installed by adding `antigen bundle githubuser/reponame` to your .zshrc file. Antigen will handle cloning the plugin for you automatically the next time you start `zsh`. You can also add the plugin to a running ZSH with `antigen bundle githubuser/reponame` for testing before adding it to your `.zshrc`.
Most of these plugins can be installed by adding `zgen load githubuser/reponame` to your .zshrc file in the same function you're doing your other `zgen load` calls in. Zgen will automatically clone the repositories for you when you do a `zgen save`.
* [awesome-devenv](https://github.com/jondot/awesome-devenv) - A curated list of awesome tools, resources and workflow tips making an awesome development environment
The [ZSH Reference Card](http://www.bash2zsh.com/zsh_refcard/refcard.pdf) and [zsh-lovers site](https://grml.org/zsh/zsh-lovers.html) are indispensable.