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docs/README.md
Bash-it
Bash-it is a collection of community Bash commands and scripts for Bash 3.2+. (And a shameless ripoff of oh-my-zsh 😃)
Includes autocompletion, themes, aliases, custom functions, a few stolen pieces from Steve Losh, and more.
Bash-it provides a solid framework for using, developing and maintaining shell scripts and custom commands for your daily work.
If you're using the Bourne Again Shell (Bash) regularly and have been looking for an easy way on how to keep all of these nice little scripts and aliases under control, then Bash-it is for you!
Stop polluting your ~/bin directory and your .bashrc file, fork/clone Bash-it and start hacking away.
- Contributing
- Installation
- Help
- Search
- Custom scripts, aliases, themes, and functions
- Themes
- Uninstalling
- Misc
- Help Out
- Contributors
Contributing
Please take a look at the Contribution Guidelines before reporting a bug or providing a new feature.
The Development Guidelines have more information on some of the internal workings of Bash-it, please feel free to read through this page if you're interested in how Bash-it loads its components.