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So there i was, tweaking my custom keybindings for zsh, so i could invoke thefuck just by hitting ControlAltF, when I realized i had spent more time tweaking the .dotfiles rather than doing any actual work, and then it hit me: it must be a franework! i should share its awesomness with the world!

some features:

  • Installable via its own trendy curl redirect to bash! just do:
              curl -L https://hlo.mx/zconf | bash

what could go wrong?! (I own hlo.mx you can find cryptographic proof at my keybase profile

  • make automated, no need to download half the internet so yo can npm somethubg

  • sets up and installs what I think is a kick-ass lightweight text-based zsh-centered, prezto-enhanced, tmux-multiplexed environment suitable for sysadmin, devops or devel work, using native packages on all supported platforms

  • Uses spf13-vim enhanced plugin distributions so your vim is fully loaded and pimped out with all the bling bling to make everyone think yo've got madd vim skillz

  • Zsh configured with an unobtrusive prompt, plus the prezto config framework already config'd with all the good parts and none of the digging, plus a bunch of my own documented keybindings and awesome widgets found all over the net during the last 15 years of using zsh for everthing, even making coffee

  • keeps my environment up-to date and in sync, natively on FreeBSD, Linux (Ubuntu, Debian and Google's cloud-shell), a fleet of Raspberry-pi devices and my trusty AndroidOne Nokia 6 (Almost as good as my beloved Nexus 4, rest it's soul)

  • other stuff that ill write later.

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