I'm probably a few years too late, but I just switched from bash to zsh. I had been using bash for at least ten years. This must be what the future looks like.pic.twitter.com/rGVrznbs9I
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I'm probably a few years too late, but I just switched from bash to zsh. I had been using bash for at least ten years. This must be what the future looks like.pic.twitter.com/rGVrznbs9I
I'm curious how that will work out for you. When I tried zsh first I was impressed, but e.g. those completions started to annoy me quickly. I can't stand things "popping up", like IDEs inserting matching parens or suddenly showing argument names in function calls. Too irritating.
I don't use or want completions when writing code either. Honestly, zsh completions aren't doing much more than what bash completions do in terms of visual display, so that part doesn't bug me.
What bugged me is that over the years, I tried a few times to get better context sensitive completions working in bash, but they would always fail in surprising ways, so I'd just revert back to file-only completion. But I was able to get zsh to do it right.
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