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awesome-zsh-plugins

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

Frameworks

These frameworks make customizing your zsh setup easier.

  • alf - 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.
  • ant-zsh - Tiny and lightweight ZSH configuration environment for special customization needs. It includes plugins, themes and a basic convenient setup.
  • antigen-hs - A replacement for antigen optimized for a low overhead when starting up the shell.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • oh-my-zsh - A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 120+ optional plugins (rails, git, OSX, hub, capistrano, brew, ant, macports, etc), over 120 themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
  • prezto - Prezto enriches the ZSH command line interface environment with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, and prompt themes
  • zeesh - 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 - A lightweight plugin manager for ZSH inspired by antigen, but optimized for speed when starting a new shell. Can load oh-my-zsh compatible plugins and themes.
  • zilsh - A zsh config system that aims to appeal more to power-users and follow the simplistic approach of vim-pathogen.
  • zoppo - 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.
  • ztanesh - Improve your UNIX command line experience and productivity with the the configuration provided by ztanesh project: the tools will make your shell more powerful and easier to use.

Not a framework, but still useful

Tutorials

Antigen

Oh-My-Zsh

Prezto

Plugins

  • accurev-zsh ZSH plugin for accurev
  • alias-tips - An oh-my-zsh plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once.
  • auto-fu.zsh - Automatic complete-word and list-choices. Originally incr-0.2.zsh by y.fujii
  • 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.
  • blackbox - Stack Exchange's toolkit for storing keys/credentials securely in a git repository.
  • browse-commit - browse-commit is a zsh plugin that lets you open any commit in your browser from the command line.
  • caniuse.plugin.zsh - Add Can I Use... support to ZSH
  • cd-gitroot - zsh plugin to cd to git repository root directory
  • cdbk - A ZSH plugin to allow easy named directory creation - shortcuts to any directory you want
  • copyzshell - zsh plugin to copy your shell configuration to another machine over ssh
  • czhttpd - Simple http server written in 99.9% pure zsh.
  • deer - file navigator for zsh heavily inspired by ranger.
  • 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.
  • ghost-zeus - zsh plugin that lets you use zeus with normal rails commands
  • git-aliases.zsh - Creates a lot of useful aliases for combinations of commonly used git commands
  • git-extra-commands - Extra git helper scripts I've collected over time.
  • git-it-on.zsh - Adds ability to open a folder in your current branch on github. Only works on OS X.
  • gitignore.plugin.zsh - zsh plugin for creating .gitignore files
  • hipchat - Send hipchat messages from the shell
  • hooks - add missing hooks - for plugins and personal use
  • jvm - Allows selection of JDK on OS X
  • k - Directory listings for zsh with git features.
  • kitsunebook.plugin.zsh - KitsuneBook plugin for oh-my-zsh
  • lesaint-mvn - Maven plugins for Oh-My-Zsh
  • mysql.plugin.zsh - Adds some functions for dealing with mysql
  • mysql-colorize - Colors for mysql tables
  • nice-exit-code - maps exit status code to human readable string
  • oh-my-dogesh dogification plugin
  • oh-my-zsh-dirstack - plugin for displaying dirstack info on a single line
  • oh-my-zsh-flow3-plugin - This plugin makes the flow command available inside every subdirectory of the TYPO3 Flow distribution
  • oh-my-zsh-jira-plus - Create JIRAs from the command line
  • oh-my-zsh-virtualenv-prompt - fork of the virtualenv plugin from upstream. It adds support for customizing the virtualenv prompt in oh-my-zsh themes.
  • opp.zsh - Vim's text-objects-ish for zsh.
  • osx-dev-zsh-plugin - This plugin adds some commands for maintaining various server programs on my OSX install
  • otter - combination theme and plugin by Allan Hortle
  • 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.
  • pretty-time-zsh - Convert seconds to a human readable string: 165392 → 1d 21h 56m 32s.
  • robo-zsh-plugin - a zsh plugin for Robo
  • rvm-zsh - plugin which initiates RVM and adds rubygem binaries (like compass) accessible in the user's $PATH
  • send.zsh - Shortcut script for zsh
  • sf2.plugin.zsh - ZSH plugin for Symfony2
  • smart-cd - runs ls and git status after chpwd
  • snippets - command line snippet expansion
  • sysadmin-util - Steve Kemp's collection of tool scripts for sysadmins
  • wd - (warp directory) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using cd. Why? Because cd seems ineffecient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path.
  • yeoman-zsh-plugin - Edouard Lopez's Yeoman plugin for Oh My ZSH, compatible with yeoman version ≥1.0 (includes options and command auto-completion)
  • zaw-extras - Extras for zaw. Make sure you load zaw first.
  • zaw - zsh anything.el-like widget
  • zce - vims EasyMotion / Emacss ace-jump-mode for zsh.
  • 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.
  • zsh-add-upstream - plugin to easily add the upstream remote to your git fork
  • zsh-autoenv - If a directory contains a .env file, it will automatically be executed when you cd into it.
  • autoenv - Extended version of this ↑ plugin
  • zsh-autosuggestions - Fish-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh.
  • zsh-basex - adds several BaseX aliases for simplified usage
  • zsh-bash - plugin to make ZSH more Bash compatible. It redefines the source command to act more like Bash does. It also enables Bash completions.
  • zsh-bd - Jump back to a specific directory, without doing cd ../../..
  • zsh-colors - Makes it easier to colorize text from the CLI. red foo just works
  • zsh-dircolors-solarized - Solarized dircolors plugin
  • zsh-directory-history - A per directory history for zsh.
  • 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.
  • zsh-functional - ZSH higher order functions.
  • zsh-geeknote - Geeknote plugin for zsh
  • zsh-git-sync - A zsh plugin to sync git repositories and clean them up.
  • zsh-grunt-plugin - Add autocompletion for grunt
  • zsh-gvm - Provides autocompletion for gvm(Groovy enVironment Manager)
  • zsh-gvm - gvm (Go version manager) plugin for zsh
  • 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
  • zsh-manydots-magic - manydots-magic - zle tweak for emulating ...'==../..' etc.
  • zsh-nodejs-plugin - nodejs plugin for zsh
  • zsh-notify - A plugin for the Z shell (on OS X 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).
  • zsh-open-pr - A ZSH plugin to open pull requests from command line.
  • zsh-pg utility functions to work with PosgreSQL
  • zsh-plugin-ibtool - ibtool shortcuts to generate localized XIB files
  • zsh-plugin-rails - ZSH plugin for Rails
  • 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.
  • zsh-t32 - plugin for the Lauterbach Trace32 toolset. It automatically registers fonts and sets all necessary environment variables to run the t32 toolset.
  • 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.
  • zsh-vim-mode - Shrikant Sharat's bindings for zsh's vi mode so it behaves more vim-like
  • zshmarks - A port of Bashmarks (by Todd Werth), a simple command line bookmarking plugin, for oh-my-zsh

Themes

If you're using Antigen, you can test these themes in a running zsh with antigen theme githubuser/repo. If you're using zgen, add them to your init.zsh with zgen load githubuser/reponame.

  • MaxUlysse/myzsh Maxime Garcia's myzsh theme.
  • [af-magic-mod](antigen theme desyncr/zshrc themes/af-magic-mod) - af-magic-mod theme. Install with antigen theme desyncr/zshrc themes/af-magic-mod
  • bullet-train-oh-my-zsh-theme - Add with antigen theme caiogondim/bullet-train-oh-my-zsh-theme bullet-train
  • frisk-red Red version of the frisk theme from oh-my-zsh
  • liquidprompt - A full-featured & carefully designed adaptive prompt for Bash & ZSH
  • megaprompt - A maximalist prompt including keyboard mode, ownership info, and other contextual info, with λ as the prompt character. Requires hooks plugin.
  • oh-my-git - An opinionated prompt for bash and zsh
  • platypus - Platypus is a simple and convenient theme for Oh My ZSH used by Frédéric de Villamil.
  • pure - Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt.
  • rummik/zsh-theme Rummik's theme
  • zero - Zero's theme & plugin
  • 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.

Even more completions

These plugins add tab completion without adding extra functions or aliases.

Installation

Antigen

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.

dotzsh

  1. Clone new plugins into .zsh.local/modules
  2. Load the plugin module in .zshrc
  3. Open a new zsh terminal window or tab

Oh-My-Zsh

  1. cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins
  2. git clone repo
  3. add the repo to your plugin list

Prezto

  1. Clone the plugin into your prezto modules directory
  2. Add the plugin to your .zpreztorc file
  3. Open a new terminal window or tab

Zgen

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.

Writing New Plugins

I've documented some recommendations for writing a new plugin here.