Shell with comprehensive completion
Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that resembles the Korn shell
(ksh). It is not completely compatible. It includes many enhancements,
notably in the command-line editor, options for customizing its
behavior, file name globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel
at home, and extra features drawn from tcsh (another `custom' shell).
Zsh is well known for its command line completion.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:12.2
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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dotzshrc.rh | 0000000658 658 Bytes | |
zlogin.rhs | 0000000252 252 Bytes | |
zlogout.rhs | 0000000086 86 Bytes | |
zprofile | 0000000199 199 Bytes | |
zprofile.rhs | 0000000168 168 Bytes | |
zsh-4.3.17.tar.bz2 | 0002978903 2.84 MB | |
zsh.changes | 0000021435 20.9 KB | |
zsh.spec | 0000007519 7.34 KB | |
zshenv | 0000000045 45 Bytes | |
zshenv.rhs | 0000000304 304 Bytes | |
zshprompt.pl | 0000006330 6.18 KB | |
zshrc | 0000007043 6.88 KB | |
zshrc.rhs | 0000000640 640 Bytes |
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Adrian Schröter (adrianSuSE)
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