The Z-Shell, or Zsh, is a powerful shell that helps you get your command-line tasks done quickly and effectively. It’s widely available and is the new default shell on macOS. While Zsh is largely compatible with Bash, it offers many useful features—from history recall to spell-check—that can enhance your workflow. In this course, discover how Zsh works, how to configure it, and how to extend it with plugins. Instructor Scott Simpson goes over the many capabilities of Zsh, highlighting functionality that Zsh offers that other shells may not.
Topics include:
Using Zsh as your primary shell
Functions in Zsh
Navigating your file system with Zsh
Finding files and commands
Autocompletion in Zsh
Recalling and using previous commands
Writing scripts using Zsh
Configuring Zsh
Customizing the prompt
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Filename
Size
1 - Introduction/01 - Introducing Zsh.mp4
4 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/02 - Installation and initial configuration.mp4
15.2 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/03 - Using Zsh as your primary shell.mp4
8.7 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/04 - Environment and options.mp4
8.6 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/05 - Aliases and reserved words.mp4
6 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/06 - Functions.mp4
14.3 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/07 - Builtins and commands.mp4
5.7 MB
2 - 1. Zsh Foundations/08 - Finding help.mp4
4 MB
3 - 2. Using Zsh/09 - Autocd and cd shorthand.mp4
8 MB
3 - 2. Using Zsh/10 - Directory stack and user dirs.mp4
7.7 MB
3 - 2. Using Zsh/11 - Finding files and commands.mp4