What is zsh-autosuggestions?
zsh-autosuggestions brings Fish shell's popular autosuggestion feature to zsh. As you type, it suggests commands from your history, shown in a subtle gray. Press the right arrow to accept the suggestion, or keep typing to ignore it. Installation is simple through any zsh plugin manager (Oh My Zsh, zinit, etc.) or manual setup. The plugin is lightweight and doesn't slow down your shell. Suggestions come from your command history, so it learns your patterns. For zsh users who envy Fish's autosuggestions but don't want to switch shells, this plugin is essential. Combined with zsh-syntax-highlighting, you get most of Fish's interactive improvements while keeping Bash compatibility.
Pros
- Fish-like suggestions in zsh
- Very lightweight
- Easy installation
- History-based suggestions
- Customizable behavior
- Works with any zsh setup
Cons
- Zsh only
- Requires zsh configuration
- Suggestions limited to history
zsh-autosuggestions Pricing
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