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 line editor written in pure Bash with syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc. for 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.
Framework for managing different shells. Allows easy switching between them, plugins, themes, and more.
Normalizing bash administration and development across different OS-es and distributions
Cross platform shell configuration "dotfiles" - settings, aliases and utilities
Overlaying pluggable environment setter: modules reimagined + toggleable direnv on the shell, rather than the directory level.
A simple and useful bash script
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.
Some of my config files
.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
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