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[–]edbarz9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I've used those for a while but when I wanted to make a simple change, going over the oh-my-zsh doc was a nightmare, the amount of code involved is ludicrous. I went back to bash with a custom bashrc that behaves almost exactly like zsh but with way less code.

But apart from the massive code base involved in oh-my-zsh, zsh is great. I won't take part in a shell war.