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Gaston Festari
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Gastón Festari is a scripting language enthusiast with over five years of experience and a firm believer in free, open source software. Currently working as a developer for Globant, he likes to spread the word about zsh at different meetups and events when away from the keyboard.
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Hold your horses there buddy. Before you start typing down tips and tweaking your configuration, it's important that I point you towards zsh's official site once again. Zsh's page is located at http://www.zsh.org, and you can take your browser there to take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions section as well as other interesting entries such as Scripts & contributions. Turns out this is our main source of information for our new favorite shell, so I recommend you refer it to keep up with changes between releases and the awesome user guides and manuals located there.

Perhaps the most feature-packed item on the list of recommendations is the zsh wiki (http://zshwiki.org). There you will find a lot of useful information about zsh together with tips and user-suggested configurations. Overall an excellent starting point for stuffing your startup files to the gills. It's worth noting that this is a user-maintained site, which means you can contribute to it by submitting...

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Gaston Festari

Gastón Festari is a scripting language enthusiast with over five years of experience and a firm believer in free, open source software. Currently working as a developer for Globant, he likes to spread the word about zsh at different meetups and events when away from the keyboard.
Read more about Gaston Festari