Z shell




(zsh) 1. sh with list processing and database enhancements.

Version 2.1.o (before 1995-10-30).

(ftp://cs.ucsd.edu/pub/zsh/zsh2.1.0.tar.Z).

2. A Unix command interpreter shell by Paul Falstad <[email protected]> some time before 1993-03-23.

It is similar to, but not completely compatible with, ksh, with many additions to please csh users and some tcsh features.

zsh supports editing of multi-line commands in a single buffer; variable editing; a command buffer stack; recursive globbing; manipulation of arrays; and spelling correction.

zsh uses GNU autoconf so should compile and run on any modern version of UNIX, and many not-so-modern.

Current version: 4.0.6, as of 2002-10-02.

zsh home (http://www.zsh.org/).



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