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Why zsh-autosuggestions and zsh-syntax-highlighting plugins are not included by default? #11995
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same question for powerlevel10k. there's a policy of not adding new stuff but can't some themes be unbundled? |
Indeed, would be nice to have it by default. |
They aren't even included as plugins (or I can't find them in plugins page)? |
@bitsnaps The point is that they aren’t bundled as plugins so we suggest that OMZ should bundle (aka include) them. |
Hi! We have this idea in our minds! The main blocker around it is that these plugins might update frequently, and we didn't want to check it manually. We just implemented #12109, a great way to track dependencies inside oh my zsh. There's stuff to polish before adding these plugins, but it'll be sooner than later! 🚀 |
If the feature request is for a plugin or theme, specify it here.
zsh-autosuggestions and zsh-syntax-highlighting
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Describe the proposed feature.
I'm just wondering why marvellous zsh-autosuggestions and zsh-syntax-highlighting plugins are not included by default in oh-my-zsh.
My guess is the vast, vast majority of people who use oh-my-zsh install those as well, in the custom plugins folder.
Any good reason not to include them in the oh-my-zsh repo? The user could just have to activate them in the config after installing oh-my-zsh.
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Oh, and oh-my-zsh is wonderful work, thank you!
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