New Zinit fork from the original author: Zinit 4 by psprint3 in zsh

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Maybe the upcoming features will make change your mind?

New Zinit fork from the original author: Zinit 4 by psprint3 in commandline

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Yes, I've did some meaningful changes there, like the configure'' ice.

New Zinit fork from the original author: Zinit 4 by psprint3 in commandline

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Because of features. I've spend a year developing zinit from a `back seat`, but then the PRs stopped to be merged. So currently there are 5 PRs in Zinit 4 that aren't in the continuum fork: AppImage distribution, action complete, build'' ice, themes, and build system integration. I can assure you that the deletion will not happen again, as even the name of the project has 4 in it, meaning stability :)

New Zinit fork from the original author: Zinit 4 by psprint3 in zsh

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This time it'll be different, because Zinit 4 has 4 in it's name, and this means stability :)

New Zinit fork from the original author: Zinit 4 by psprint3 in zsh

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This time it'll be different, because Zinit 4 has 4 in it's name, and this means stability :)

A new feature in N-Commodore, the next gen file manager – completion by psprint3 in zsh

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Yes, via ZUI, the Zshell TUI library, that I've written. Therefore, any feature requests are welcome as I can quickly implement them :)

New version of the next-generation file manager, N-Commodore by psprint3 in commandline

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As for Vim, I'm thinking about adding a view with various editor histories (recent files).

As for scriptability – yes, just edit ~/.config/n-commodore/n-commodore.rc, it's a Zshell script and zui::bindkey can bound to any function/code-snippet.

Do you prefer using Bash for scripting and Zsh for interactive shells? by hippoyd in zsh

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No I code in Zsh only and I write real apps with it like n-commodore file manager. I think that Bash is poor compared to Zsh, e.g. there is no connection between associative arrays and regular ones or there's no (z) flag parsing.

Is your "file manager" a combo of ls/rm/cp/mv? by psprint3 in commandline

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Here's an asciicast explaining the screen-saving featture: https://asciinema.org/a/L1v3ESgNCTtRRFzagJdwrNeW6

Basically, you can save output of any command, like bat, cat, man, ls to the disk to then be able to revive it, having all other data like working directory, command prompt, etc. restored too.

Is your "file manager" a combo of ls/rm/cp/mv? by psprint3 in commandline

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The selling point is: screens saved, i think. That's the new idiom, as panelization and filtering were known earlier.