A community Bash framework.
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A community Bash framework.
A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
Bash Line Editor―a full-featured line editor written in pure Bash! Syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc. are available in Bash interactive sessions!
Advanced .bashrc and .bash_profile coming together with colorful output.
Bash.env is a cascading Bash environment system for those who work on different hardware and OS environments. Similar to oh-my-zsh but for Bash, and special sauce for those who work 'ssh' on remote machines.
Source of settings for Bash Line Editor https://github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh (for ble-0.4+)
A man's home is his castle. Never leave your dotfiles behind.
Cross platform shell configuration "dotfiles" - settings, aliases and utilities
Framework for managing different shells. Allows easy switching between them, plugins, themes, and more.
Overlaying pluggable environment setter: modules reimagined + toggleable direnv on the shell, rather than the directory level.
Normalizing bash administration and development across different OS-es and distributions
An ongoing & curated collection of awesome software libraries, learning tutorials, Useful links & scripts, tools, resources and cool stuff about Bash.
🔧 My DEV env setup
Shell configuration dotfiles for cloud servers - predefined settings, prompt and aliases to enable rapidly applying customizations to new hosts
Top Useful Bash Aliases and Bash Functions.
🛠A collection of C++, Python & Rust development-oriented config scripts to quickly init new machines for my personal use.💻Dotfiles are in a separate repository here: https://github.com/jan-revay/dotfiles and here: https://github.com/jan-revay/windows_dotfiles
.xiao, pronounced as .shell, is my bash and zsh configuration.
This repo houses my essential dotfiles, e.g. Bash, Zsh, vimrc, ...
dotfiles for shell - bash, zsh, tmux, keychain
Some of my config files
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