Awesome List Updates on Feb 14 - Feb 20, 2022
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1. Awesome Sysadmin
Software / Monitoring
- Icinga - Nagios fork that has since lapped nagios several times. Comes with the possibility of clustered monitoring. (Source Code (⭐2k)) GPL-2.0C++
2. Awesome Open Source Games
Browser-Based / Boardgame
- 3D Hartwing Chess Set (⭐496) - 3D chess game done in HTML/CSS/JavaScript.
- c4 (⭐252) - Connect Four game where player is playing against an AI.
- Lichess (⭐16k) - Free chess game using HTML5 & websockets built with Scala, Play 2.8, MongoDB and Elasticsearch.
Browser-Based / Arcade
- Alge's Escapade (⭐37) - Help Alge escape by moving through the levels to the escape tube.
- Alien Invasion (⭐176) - Don't let the aliens reach the bottom, eliminate them using your spaceship.
- Arashi (⭐20) - Clone of the Arcade game Tempest. Survive as long as possible and score many points as possible.
- Asteroids (⭐340) - Pure JavaScript asteroids. Destroy asteroids ans saucers controlling a triangular ship rotating left and right.
- Avabranch (⭐59) - Get your Ava away from the blocks moving between them.
- Ball And Wall (⭐43) - Destroy the blocks using the Vaus, that is ejected from the ship.
- Breakout (⭐25) - Breakout multiplayer with HTML5. Destroy the blocks using one ball from your ship.
- Jolly Jumper (⭐69) - Infinite jumping style game inspired by Doodle jump.
- Core Commiter (⭐13) - Choose an open source project and help that project by sorting code to proper branches.
- Digger (⭐89) - The player is placed in an underground maze and can dig horizontal and vertical tunnels through it.
- Drill Bunny (⭐41) - Drill game with a bunny finding good stuff under the earth.
- Emberwind (⭐261) - Fantasy game port of the indie platform game Emberwind.
Native / FPS
- Red Eclipse - Fun-filled new take on the first person arena shooter, featuring parkour, impulse boosts, and more.
Native / Platform
- DDraceNetwork (⭐628) - Cooperative online precision platformer with thousands of maps and global ranks.
3. Awesome Regression Testing
Online services (a-z↓)
- TestingBot - Provides +3600 browsers to run automated visual tests. Free for Open Source.
4. Awesome Esports
Libraries / APIs & Web Services
- Steam Community (⭐418) - A Node.js library for interacting with the Steam Community website.
- SteamUser (⭐719) - A Node.js library for interacting with the Steam network via the Steam client protocol.
- Steam TOTP (⭐217) - A Node.js library for generating Steam-style 2FA codes.
Libraries / Authentication
- Passport-Steam (⭐325) - A Node.js passport authentication strategy for Steam.
Libraries / Team management
- LoL in-house bot (⭐110) - A Discord bot handling role queue, matchmaking, and rankings for League of Legends in-house games.
5. Awesome Db Tools
Security / Zabbix
- Inspektor (⭐281) - Access control layer for databases. Inspektor leverages open policy agent to make policy decisions.
6. Awesome Deno
Modules / CLI utils
- with-env (⭐5) - Simple command line utilty for executing commands with one or more .env files.
7. Awesome Dotnet
CLI
- Appccelerate - Command Line Parser - A command-line parser with fluent definition syntax, different argument types, required and optional arguments, value restrictions, aliases, type conversion and semi-automatic usage help message composition
Machine Learning and Data Science
- F# Data (⭐823) - F# type providers for accessing XML, JSON, CSV and HTML files (based on sample documents) and for accessing WorldBank data
Testing
- xBehave.net (⭐381) - An xUnit.net extension for describing your tests using natural language.
8. Awesome Circuitpython
Code
- Circuit Playground Express CircuitPython API Reference - The functions and documentation specific to the Circuit Playground Express using CircuitPython.
Frameworks
- For developers, Mu: A Python Code Editor - The documentation for Mu.
News
- Method's Magazine - Methods eZine: Design Trends & the Transformation of Everything features Python on hardware, page 35 - PDF.
- CircuitPython Snakes its Way onto Adafruit Hardware - An article by MAKE on CircuitPython.
9. Awesome Adafruitio
News
- Adafruit IO on Hackaday - Hackaday posts related to Adafruit IO.
Social
- Adafruit IO Development Blog - Adafruit IO News and Release Notes, straight from the source.
- #AdafruitIO tagged photos & videos on Instagram - Posts on Instagram tagged Adafruit IO.
10. Awesome Creative Coding
Related / Other
- Awesome creative technology (⭐452) - Curated list of Creative Technology groups, companies, studios, collectives and more.
11. Awesome Zig
Audio
- hazeycode/zig-alsa (⭐1) - Bindings for ALSA (libasound).
Game tools and libraries
- hazeycode/brucelib - Monorepo of modules for programming cross-platforms games, simulations, engines & editors.
12. Awesome Web Performance Budget
Tools to measure Performance Budget
- lightest app - Visualize web performance against competitors.
Open source tools
- Perfume.js - Tiny, web performance monitoring library that reports field data back to your favorite analytics tool.
- Falco (⭐768) - Helps you monitor, analyze, and optimize your websites.
Case Studies
- Smashing Magazine's Web Performance - Improving Smashing Magazine's Web Performance Case Study.
13. Awesome Java
Code Generators / Text-Based User Interfaces
- Geci (⭐130) - Discovers files that need generated code, updates automatically and writes to the source with a convenient API.
- JPA Buddy - Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. Provides visual tools for generating JPA entities, Spring Data JPA repositories, Liquibase changelogs and SQL scripts. Offers automatic Liquibase/Flyway script generation by comparing model to DB, and reverse engineering JPA entities from DB tables. 
Miscellaneous / Text-Based User Interfaces
- RR4J (⭐24) - RR4J is a tool that records java bytecode execution and later allows developers to replay locally.
Security / Other
- jwt-java (⭐11) - Easily create and parse JSON Web Tokens and create customized JWT validators using a fluent API.
14. Awesome Godot
Modules / Godot 3
- godot-simple-state (⭐61) - A minimal finite state machine using nodes, perfect for Jam games.
15. Awesome Agriculture
Datasets
- Growstuff Record keeping & crop database, nice API
- CWFID (⭐137) - Dataset comprising field images, vegetation segmentation masks and crop/weed plant type annotations.
- TERRA REF - 1PB public domain high resolution sensor data from sorghum breeding trials (data publication with large files available on globus.org at ncsa#terra-public)
16. Free for Dev
Log Management
- loggly.com — Free for a single user, 200MB/day with seven days retention
Forms
- FabForm - Form backend platform for intelligent developers. The free plan allows 250 form submissions per month. Friendly modern GUI. Integrates with Google Sheets, Airtable, Slack, Email, and others.
17. Awesome Acg
Image Processing
- WaifuCutout - Image segmentation (matting) for Anime characters. [English/中文]
18. Awesome Rust
Development tools / Embedded
- Arduino- avr-rust/ruduino (⭐713) - Reusable components for the Arduino Uno.
 
19. Awesome Tailwindcss
Plugins
- 💼 Background Unsplash (⭐20) - Apply unsplash.com images as background.
20. Awesome Math
Magazines
- Quanta Magazine - Features latest research breakthroughs in an accessible style for non-experts.
- Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - Expository articles on contemporary mathematical research, written in a way that gives insight to mathematicians who may not be experts in the particular topic.
- Notices of the American Mathematical Society - Publicizes activities of the Society and features surveys, reports, news, announcements, and opinions on industry trends, academia, and research.
- European Mathematical Society Magazine - The Magazine features announcements about meetings and conferences, articles outlining current trends in scientific development, reports on member societies, and many other informational items.
- Mathematics Today by Institute of Mathematics and its Applications - News, opinions, and articles related to mathematics, so the reader stays updated.
- Crux Mathematicorum by Canadian Mathematical Society - source of unique and challenging mathematical problems designed for the secondary and undergraduate levels. It includes an Olympiad Corner which is helpful for math competitions.
21. Awesome Theoretical Computer Science
Magazines & Newsletter / Lecture Videos Playlist
- EATCS Bulletin - Surveys, tutorials, conferences reports, events, open problems and solutions, PhD Theses, and entertaining contributions.
- SIGACT News - ACM's official theoretical computer science news feed.
- Foundations and Trends in Theoretical Computer Science - It provides monographs written by leaders that give tutorial coverage of subjects, research retrospectives as well as survey papers that offer state-of-the-art reviews fall within the scope of the journal.
- Quanta Magazine - Features breakthroughs in the field, written in an accessible style for non-experts.
Popular Science / Lecture Videos Playlist
- The Legacy of Alan Turing: Pushing the Boundaries of Computation (Volume 18, Issue 3, Spring 2012). ACM, XRDS - ACM's students magazine special issue for theory of computation.
22. Awesome Jax
Libraries / New Libraries
- EvoJAX (⭐869) - Hardware-Accelerated Neuroevolution 
23. Awesome Evm Security
Footnotes / See Also
24. Awesome Inertiajs
Adapters / Server-side
Resources / Examples
- Ping CRM / Echo (⭐3) - Demonstration application made with Echo and Vue.js.
25. Awesome Embedded Rust
Driver crates / WIP
- Ft6x36 - I2C - Rust driver for focal tech touch screen FT6236, FT6336 - 
- grove-matrix-led-my9221-rs - I2C - Rust driver for Grove RGB Matrix Led with my-9221 Driver - 
no-std crates / WIP
- dummy-pin: Dummy implementations of the input/output pin traits. 
- inverted-pin: Implementations of the input/output pin traits with inverted logic. 
26. Awesome Django
Third-Party Packages / Admin
- django-impersonate - Allow superusers to “impersonate” other non-superuser accounts.
27. Awesome Nix
Programming Languages / PHP
- composer-plugin-nixify (⭐17) - Composer plugin to help with Nix packaging.
- nix-shell (⭐166) - Nix shells for PHP development.
NixOS Modules / Zig
- base16.nix (⭐218) - Flake way to theme programs in base16 (⭐745) colorschemes, mustache template support included.
28. Urban and Regional Planning Resources
Planning Data Specifications / Built Environment
- CityGML - The CityGML standard defines a conceptual model and exchange format for the representation, storage and exchange of virtual 3D city models. It enables an interdisciplinary common operating platform for civic systems.
29. Awesome Dataviz
Other tools / Misc
- Graphviz - Open source graph visualization command line tool and library. From input text to SVG,PDF,interactive web graph browser.
30. Awesome Remote Job
Companies with "remote DNA"
- HeadSpin - world’s first Digital Experience AI Platform that combines cloud-hosted and on-prem global device infrastructure, test automation, and ML-driven performance & quality of experience analytics for mobile, web, audio, and video.
- GitLab - Competitor to GitHub.
- Gitee - GitHub alternative in China.
- GrooveHQ - Help desk software.
- Harvest - Time tracking software.
- Hatica - Work analytics for engineering teams: Hatica equips engineering leaders and managers with actionable insights to promote effort alignment, accelerate delivery, drive team engagement, and promote team well-being.
- Heroku - PaaS Cloud, makes devs' experience awesome, Ruby, Erlang, JavaScript, Golang, Python.
- Honeybadger - Ruby. 100% remote.
- Hubstaff - Time tracking solution with multiple integrations.
- Incsub - Remote team that builds WordPress projects.
- Intellum - We build employee collaboration, performance and learning tools. Ruby, iOS, Android, AWS, GCS.
- InVision - prototyping, collaboration & workflow platform.
- iRonin.IT - software house. Polish language. Ruby on Rails, Node.js, JavaScript, React, Angular, Vue.js.
- Isos Technology - premier Atlassian Platinum & Enterprise Solution Partner, helping organizations solve complex development and business problems with the Atlassian tools.
- Judge.me - A review platform for ecommerces. Our company is fully remote across 4 continents.
- Keepsafe - Mobile-first privacy products, making privacy easy for the world to opt into.
- Khan Academy - EdTech. Non-profit focusing on K-12 STEM. Less, React, Flux, Backbone, jQuery, Python, Google App Engine, Swift, and Objective-C.
- LaunchPotato - Startup studio based in Delray Beach, Florida.
- Linaro - OpenSource Engineering on ARM.
- Lincoln Loop - WebDev shop.
- Lullabot - Strategy, design and development using Drupal.
- Maintainer Mountaineer - Open source community management as a service.
- MailerLite - Email marketing tool with a remote-first team that's scattered all over the world. Twice a year, they go on workation to places like Bali, Panama and Miami.
- MarsBased - MarsBased is a development consultancy from Barcelona offering end‑to‑end web & mobile apps based on Ruby on Rails, Angular and other JavaScript frameworks.
- Modus Create - Modus is a digital design-build agency driven by world-class talent. PHP, JavaScript.
- Mosalingua - Learn words, enjoy the world.
- NearForm - NearForm evolves enterprises by building high-performance, open software. Our global team uses modern processes and tools to help clients innovate at speed.
- Netlandish - Software development for businesses of all sizes. Python, Django, DevOps. 100% Remote.
- Niteo - A decade old SaaS studio full of bright ideas, building smart solutions to empower small businesses online.
- NodeSource - NodeSource is dedicated to creating a sustainable ecosystem for Node.js.
- Nozbe - GTD app for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, iPad and iPhone.
- Olark - Chat support funnel.
- OpenCraft - Open edX development (Free Software MOOC project).
- Parknav - Intelligent parking using AI
- Particular Software (NServiceBus) - Enterprise Service Bus, Messaging, C#, Open Source
- Paylocity - HR and payroll solutions
- Precision Nutrition - Online Nutrition Coaching and Certification.
- PreviousNext - Australian based Drupal agency.
- Prezly - SaaS PR platform. PHP, React, JS, Postgres. 100% remote.
- Prodperfect - Automated QA testing from live user data. Remote-first org with workplaces in Boston and San Fran.
- Relevant Bits - Relevant Bits positively influences customer experiences and outcomes with data, design, technology, and critical thinking. Based out of Ontario Canada, Relevant Bits is 100% remote.
- RenoFi - 100% remote from day 1. Ruby, React.js, GraphQL, k8s.
- Riak - An open source platform and k/v database. We code in Erlang and hang out on clouds. Everyone works remote and gets together a few times a year at HQ in Seattle.
- SerpApi - Real-time API to access structured search results of Google, Youtube, eBay and other search engines. Ruby, Rails, React.js.
- ShakaCode - A global web development software consultancy and product company.
- Soshace - Angular/React/Vue.js/Java/Python remote development company
- Songspace Helps music creators collaborate, catalog, and share work with their professional team
- Sourcegraph (⭐132) - Code search and navigation for teams (self-hosted, OSS). Fully remote (across time zones).
- Stream Native Cloud-Native messaging and event streaming powered by Apache Pulsar
- Stripe Stripe builds financial tools and economic infrastructure for the internet
- StyleSeat - we love high-impact remote engineers, collaboration, creativity, python, angularjs
- TED - Technology team supports ted.com and internal tools. All engineers are remote. Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, Ember.js
- The Grid - AI website builder. 100% distributed team.
- Thermeon - Car rental software - 100% remote technical team
- Thorn - 100% remote company, building technology to fight child sexual abuse & trafficking online.
- Toptal - 100% remote development company, solving worldwide talent shortage
- Transloadit - The world's most versatile file uploading & encoding service, since 2009, by devs for devs
- Tyk - API Gateway and API Management. Built with Go, open source.
- Vidalingua - Bringing language apps to life.
- WAAT - A cross-functional digital agency that adapts to project needs.
- Water Lily Pond - Advertising and marketing communication services.
- Zamphyr - School 2.0 for learning computer science. Remote-first, 100% JavaScript mostly Meteor.
- ZipRecruiter - Perl/Catalyst shop that has some of the best Perl devs working remotely.
31. Awesome Ansible
Videos
- Getting started with Ansible - YouTube tutorial series by LearnLinuxTV.
32. Discount for Student Dev
IDE and Code Editing
- MATLAB [DISCOUNT] - MATLAB is a high-level technical computing language and interactive environment for algorithm development, data visualization, data analysis, and numerical computation.
Version Control
- Blackfire.io [FREE] - Code performance measurement tool. Find & fix bottlenecks. Free Profiler subscription for students.
- Codecov [FREE] - Codecov makes it easy to implement code coverage to develop healthier code. Free access to Codecov on public and private repositories.
Web Hosting
- RoseHosting [DISCOUNT] - RoseHosting offers education specific hosting as well as general shared and dedicated hosting.
Design and Photo Editing
- Adobe Creative Cloud [DISCOUNT] - Students recieve discounts on Adobe apps and the Creative Cloud.
- Themeisle[FREE] - Neve’s mobile-first approach, compatibility with AMP and popular page-builders makes website building accessible for everyone. Free year of Neve Agency WordPress theme exclusively for students.
SaaS
- Notion.so [FREE] Free pro plan on Notion to Write, plan, collaborate, and get organized.
PaaS
- Amazon Web Services [FREE] - Access cloud content, training, collaboration tools, and AWS technology at no cost by joining AWS Educate today.
- Heroku[FREE] - A flexible, easy-to-use platform to deploy, run, and manage your apps. One free Hobby Dyno for up to two years via Github Student Developer Pack.
CI / CD
- ConfigCat [FREE] - Learn feature flags with the industry leading feature flag service.1000 feature flags, ∞ users for free.
Maps
- Mapbox [CREDIT] - A mapping platform for developers. 5 GB of storage for your own custom data.
Domain Name Registers
- NameCheap [FREE/DISCOUNT] - One year domain name registration on the .me TLD, and deeply discounted registrations on .io, .tech, .com, and .website. Inludes optional free year of hosted Ghost blogging platform or Exposure photo website.
Security
- NameCheap [DISCOUNT] - One year SSL certificate (normally $9/year) via Github Student Developer Pack.
Software Modeling Tools
- Astah [FREE] - One Year Professional License
- Axure RP [FREE] - Free educational license of Axure RP Pro
- Framer [DISCOUNT] - Prototyping tool. 50% off when you get an educational license.
Visual Analytics
- SAS University Edition and SAS OnDemand Academic [FREE] - The SAS University Edition is distributed as a virtual appliance for VirtualBox/VMWare. It runs in NAT mode on the prepackaged VM and hosts SAS Studio for use with a browser on the host computer. SAS OnDemand hosts SAS Studio for use in the cloud without installation. Both are free for students and teachers at any level.
Game Development Tools
- Unreal Game Engine [FREE] - Unreal Engine 4 is a complete suite of game development tools. From 2D mobile games to console blockbusters and VR, Unreal Engine 4 gives you everything you need to start, ship, grow and stand out from the crowd. Part of the Github Student Developer Pack
Password Managers
- 1Password - [FREE] 6 months of a 1Password account free. ($3/month thereafter using Personal account)
Infrastructure Monitoring
- Datadog [FREE] - 2-Year License for a Datadog Pro account, good for monitoring 10 servers. Part of the Github Student Developer Pack
Software Packs
- Microsoft Office 365 Education [FREE] - Free access to Microsoft Office 365 software including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Teams for students and teachers.
Learning Resources
- Arduino Education [FREE] - Empower scientists and artists of the future with creative STEM programs.Free Arduino Create Maker plan for 6 months and discounts on selected hardware.
33. Awesome Eslint
Plugins / Code Quality
- GitHub (⭐295) - Misc. rules from GitHub.
- @mysticatea/eslint-plugin (⭐26) - Misc. rules.
- @brettz9/eslint-plugin (⭐2) - Misc. rules. of @mysticateawithout the personal config.
Plugins / Languages and Environments
- Babel (⭐43k) - Adds replacements for built-in rules to include Babel features.
- eslint-plugin-eslint-plugin (⭐196) - An ESLint plugin for linting ESLint plugins.
Plugins / Misc
- TypeLint (⭐175) - Introduces types, based on existing schemas (Swagger, Redux) and linting access to object properties, preventing undefinederrors.
Plugins / Practices and Specific ES Features
- eslint-plugin-write-good-comments (⭐36) - Enforce good writing style in comments.
- import (⭐5.5k) - Linting of ES2015+ import/export syntax, and prevent issues with misspelling of file paths and import names.
Tools / Testing Tools
- eslint-define-config (⭐361) - Provide a defineConfigfunction for.eslintrc.jsfiles.
34. Awesome Minecraft
Resource Packs / Building
- BetterVanillaBuilding - Adds loads of new blocks with connected textures in optifine.
35. Awesome Playcanvas
Product Configurators / YouTube Playables
- WFI - Workstation configurator.
36. Awesome Newsletters
Miscellaneous / Svelte
- Figures. Receive high-paying tech jobs based on your minimum salary requirement.
37. Awesome Transit
GTFS Analysis Tools / Rust
- R5: Rapid Realistic Routing on Real-world and Reimagined networks (⭐302) - A Java-based routing engine developed by Conveyal for multimodal (transit/bike/walk/car) networks. It currently plans many trips over a time window for scenario planning and analytics purposes. A related R wrapper package (r5r (⭐184)) is developed independently by IPEA. See also the performance comparison from Higgins et al. (2022), linked below.
Academic papers / General GIS Applications for making transit visualizations
- Higgins et al. - "Calculating place-based transit accessibility: Methods, tools and algorithmic dependence" (2022) - Compares software tools for calculating accessibility by walking and public transit including ArcGIS Pro, Emme, R5R, and OpenTripPlanner.
38. Awesome Terraform
Tutorials and Blog Posts / How-To
- Google Cloud Platform for 10$ a month using terraform (⭐47) - Shows how to use terraform to create a secure Google Kubernetes Cluster, Google Cloud Run Services and other infrastructure elements for less than 10$ a month.
Self-Hosted Registries / Miscellaneous
- terustry (⭐66) - Open Source terraform provider registry acting as a proxy for gitlab or github releases.
Providers / Vendor supported providers
- terraform-provider-openstack (⭐402) - Plugin for OpenStack.
Boilerplates / IDE
- Terraform GitOps Framework - Everything you need to build reliable automation for AKS, EKS, and GKE Kubernetes clusters in one free and open-source framework.
39. Awesome Bash
Games
- wordle - Wordle in less than 50 lines of Bash.
40. Awesome Jmeter
Related / Awesome Lists
- Awesome Locust (⭐95) - Open-source scalable load testing framework written in Python.
41. Awesome Audit Algorithms
Papers / 2021
- Setting the Record Straighter on Shadow Banning - (INFOCOM) (Code) Considers the possibility of shadow banning in Twitter (ie, the moderation black-box algorithm), and measures the probability of several hypothesis.
- FairLens: Auditing black-box clinical decision support systems - (Information Processing & Management) Presents a pipeline to detect and explain potential fairness issues in Clinical DSS, by comparing different multi-label classification disparity measures.
- Auditing Algorithmic Bias on Twitter - (WebSci).
- Bayesian Algorithm Execution: Estimating Computable Properties of Black-box Functions Using Mutual Information - (ICML) A budget constrained and Bayesian optimization procedure to extract properties out of a black-box algorithm.
Papers / 2020
- Adversarial Model Extraction on Graph Neural Networks - (AAAI Workshop on Deep Learning on Graphs: Methodologies and Applications) Introduces GNN model extraction and presents a preliminary approach for this.
- Remote Explainability faces the bouncer problem - (Nature Machine Intelligence volume 2, pages529–539) (Code) (⭐4) Shows the impossibility (with one request) or the difficulty to spot lies on the explanations of a remote AI decision.
- GeoDA: a geometric framework for black-box adversarial attacks - (CVPR) (Code) (⭐32) Crafts adversarial examples to fool models, in a pure blackbox setup (no gradients, inferred class only).
- The Imitation Game: Algorithm Selectionby Exploiting Black-Box Recommender (⭐2) - (Netys) (Code) (⭐1) Parametrize a local recommendation algorithm by imitating the decision of a remote and better trained one.
- Auditing News Curation Systems:A Case Study Examining Algorithmic and Editorial Logic in Apple News - (ICWSM) Audit study of Apple News as a sociotechnical news curation system (trending stories section).
- Auditing Algorithms: On Lessons Learned and the Risks of DataMinimization - (AIES) A practical audit for a well-being recommendation app developed by Telefónica (mostly on bias).
- Extracting Training Data from Large Language Models - (arxiv) Performs a training data extraction attack to recover individual training examples by querying the language model.
Papers / 2019
- Adversarial Frontier Stitching for Remote Neural Network Watermarking - (Neural Computing and Applications) (Alternative implementation) (⭐23) Check if a remote machine learning model is a "leaked" one: through standard API requests to a remote model, extract (or not) a zero-bit watermark, that was inserted to watermark valuable models (eg, large deep neural networks).
- Knockoff Nets: Stealing Functionality of Black-Box Models - (CVPR) Ask to what extent can an adversary steal functionality of such "victim" models based solely on blackbox interactions: image in, predictions out.
- Opening Up the Black Box:Auditing Google's Top Stories Algorithm - (Flairs-32) Audit of the Google's Top stories panel that pro-vides insights into its algorithmic choices for selectingand ranking news publisher
- Making targeted black-box evasion attacks effective andefficient - (arXiv) Investigates how an adversary can optimally use its query budget for targeted evasion attacks against deep neural networks.
- Online Learning for Measuring Incentive Compatibility in Ad Auctions - (WWW) Measures the incentive compatible- (IC) mechanisms (regret) of black-box auction platforms.
- TamperNN: Efficient Tampering Detection of Deployed Neural Nets - (ISSRE) Algorithms to craft inputs that can detect the tampering with a remotely executed classifier model.
- Neural Network Model Extraction Attacks in Edge Devicesby Hearing Architectural Hints - (arxiv) Through the acquisition of memory access events from bus snooping, layer sequence identification bythe LSTM-CTC model, layer topology connection according to the memory access pattern, and layer dimension estimation under data volume constraints, it demonstrates one can accurately recover the a similar network architecture as the attack starting point
- Stealing Knowledge from Protected Deep Neural Networks Using Composite Unlabeled Data - (ICNN) Composite method which can be used to attack and extract the knowledge ofa black box model even if it completely conceals its softmaxoutput.
- Neural Network Inversion in Adversarial Setting via Background Knowledge Alignment - (CCS) Model inversion approach in the adversary setting based on training an inversion model that acts as aninverse of the original model. With no fullknowledge about the original training data, an accurate inversion is still possible by training the inversion model on auxiliary samplesdrawn from a more generic data distribution.
Papers / 2018
- Towards Reverse-Engineering Black-Box Neural Networks - (ICLR) (Code) (⭐54) Infer inner hyperparameters (eg number of layers, non-linear activation type) of a remote neural network model by analysing its response patterns to certain inputs.
- Data driven exploratory attacks on black box classifiers in adversarial domains - (Neurocomputing) Reverse engineers remote classifier models (e.g., for evading a CAPTCHA test).
- xGEMs: Generating Examplars to Explain Black-Box Models - (arXiv) Searches bias in the black box model by training an unsupervised implicit generative model. Thensummarizes the black-box model behavior quantitatively by perturbing data samples along the data manifold.
- Learning Networks from Random Walk-Based Node Similarities - (NIPS) Reversing graphs by observing some random walk commute times.
- Identifying the Machine Learning Family from Black-Box Models - (CAEPIA) Determines which kind of machine learning model is behind the returned predictions.
- Stealing Neural Networks via Timing Side Channels - (arXiv) Stealing/approximating a model through timing attacks usin queries.
- Copycat CNN: Stealing Knowledge by Persuading Confession with Random Non-Labeled Data - (IJCNN) (Code) (⭐27) Stealing black-box models (CNNs) knowledge by querying them with random natural images (ImageNet and Microsoft-COCO).
Papers / 2017
- Uncovering Influence Cookbooks : Reverse Engineering the Topological Impact in Peer Ranking Services - (CSCW) Aims at identifying which centrality metrics are in use in a peer ranking service.
- The topological face of recommendation: models and application to bias detection - (Complex Networks) Proposes a bias detection framework for items recommended to users.
- Membership Inference Attacks Against Machine Learning Models - (Symposium on Security and Privacy) Given a machine learning model and a record, determine whether this record was used as part of the model's training dataset or not.
- Practical Black-Box Attacks against Machine Learning - (Asia CCS) Understand how vulnerable is a remote service to adversarial classification attacks.
Papers / 2016
- Bias in Online Freelance Marketplaces: Evidence from TaskRabbit - (dat workshop) Measures the TaskRabbit's search algorithm rank.
- Stealing Machine Learning Models via Prediction APIs - (Usenix Security) (Code) (⭐343) Aims at extracting machine learning models in use by remote services.
- “Why Should I Trust You?”Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier - (arXiv) (Code) (⭐314) Explains a blackbox classifier model by sampling around data instances.
- Back in Black: Towards Formal, Black Box Analysis of Sanitizers and Filters - (Security and Privacy) Black-box analysis of sanitizers and filters.
- Algorithmic Transparency via Quantitative Input Influence: Theory and Experiments with Learning Systems - (Security and Privacy) Introduces measures that capture the degree of influence of inputs on outputs of the observed system.
Papers / 2015
- Peeking Beneath the Hood of Uber - (IMC) Infer implementation details of Uber's surge price algorithm.
Papers / 2014
- XRay: Enhancing the Web's Transparency with Differential Correlation - (USENIX Security) Audits which user profile data were used for targeting a particular ad, recommendation, or price.
Papers / 2013
- Measuring Personalization of Web Search - (WWW) Develops a methodology for measuring personalization in Web search result.
Papers / 2012
- Query Strategies for Evading Convex-Inducing Classifiers - (JMLR) Evasion methods for convex classifiers. Considers evasion complexity.
Papers / 2008
- Privacy Oracle: a System for Finding Application Leakswith Black Box Differential Testing - (CCS) Privacy Oracle: a system that uncovers applications' leaks of personal information in transmissions to remoteservers.
Papers / 2005
- Adversarial Learning - (KDD) Reverse engineering of remote linear classifiers, using membership queries.
42. Awesome Vue
Components & Libraries / Utilities
- pinia-orm (⭐480) - The Pinia plugin to enable Object-Relational Mapping access to the Pinia Store. 🍍
43. Awesome Neovim
Marks / Diagnostics
- ThePrimeagen/harpoon (⭐7.7k) - A per project, auto updating and editable marks utility for fast file navigation.
Editing Support / Diagnostics
- ZhiyuanLck/smart-pairs (⭐134) - Ultimate smart pairs written by Lua.
44. Awesome Osint
Username Check / Steam
- User Searcher - User-Searcher is a powerful and free tool to help you search username in 2000+ websites.
45. Awesome Zsh Plugins
Frameworks
- rossmacarthur/zsh-plugin-manager-benchmark (⭐95) - Contains performance benchmarks for the most popular ZSH frameworks, including both install time and load time.
- pm-perf-test (⭐4) - Tooling for running performance tests on multiple ZSH frameworks.
- Only does the bare minimum for managing plugins
- Can manage- Any gitrepository.- Branch/tag/commit support.
- Extra support for GitHub repositories.
- Extra support for Gists.
 
- Arbitrary remote files, simply specify the URL.
- Local plugins, simply specify the directory path.
 
- Any 
- Highly configurable install methods using handlebars templating.
- Super-fast parallel installation.
- Configuration file using TOML (⭐20k) syntax.
- Uses a lock file for much faster loading of plugins.
- Dependencies between packages
- Fastest plugin manager (Really, after the first run, zpm will not be used at all)
- Support for async loading
- Install ZSH plugins
- Update ZSH plugins
- Search by name all available ZSH Plugins
- Clean unused plugins up
- Easily manage your shell environment without editing files.
- Create aliases, functions and environment variables, and have them available to you at the next shell startup.
- Add and remove directories from $path,$fpathand$cdpathwith simple commands.
- Install packages, plugins and themes easily, and have them available to you immediately.
zinit
- ZPWR (⭐197) - An extremely powerful custom terminal environment built on top of Zinit (⭐3.5k) for maximum speed.  A full terminal configuration framework including zsh,tmux,fzf,vimand spacemacs configurations. It includes:
Fonts / superconsole - Windows-only
- Awesome Terminal Fonts (⭐2.5k) - A family of fonts that includes some nice monospaced Icons.
- Fantasque Awesome Font (⭐35) - A nice monospaced font, patched with Font-Awesome, Octoicons and Powerline-Glyphs.
- Powerline patched font collection (⭐26k) - A collection of a dozen or so fonts patched to include powerline gylphs.
- Fantasque-sans (⭐7.1k) - Another Powerline-compatible font.
- Hack - Another Powerline-compatible font designed specifically for source code.
- Input Mono - A family of fonts designed specifically for code. It offers both monospaced and proportional fonts and includes powerline glyphs.
- Iosevka (⭐20k) - Coders' typeface, built from code. Highly customizable.
- Monoid - Monoid is customizable and optimized for coding with bitmap-like sharpness at 15px line-height even on low res displays.
- Nerd Fonts (⭐57k) - Collection of over 20 patched fonts (over 2,000 variations) & FontForge font patcher python script for Powerline, Font Awesome, Octicons, Devicons, and Vim Devicons. Includes: Droid Sans, Meslo, Source Code, AnonymousPro, Hack, ProFont, Inconsolata, and many more.
- Terminus - TTF version of Terminus that includes powerline glyphs.
Generic ZSH
- A Beautifully Productive Terminal Experience - Tutorial using a combination of iTerm 2, ZSH, Prezto (⭐14k), Tmux, and Tmuxinator (⭐13k) to make for an extremely productive developer workflow.
- Arch Linux's ZSH introduction - Not actually Arch or Linux-specific.
- GH (⭐67) - Setup ZSH on debian/Ubuntu-based linuxes. Installs Powerlevel10k (⭐48k), zsh-completions (⭐7.2k), zsh-autosuggestions (⭐32k), fast-syntax-highlighting (⭐1.3k), and more.
- How To Make an Awesome Custom Shell with ZSH - A beginner-friendly tutorial on how to install and configure a ZSH shell.
- commandlinepoweruser.com - Wes Bos' videos introducing ZSH and oh-my-zsh.
- Outrageously Useful Tips To Master Your Z Shell - covers some of the features that ZSH has that Bash doesn't, and using oh-my-zsh.
- rs-example (⭐8) - An example plugin showing how a Rust program can listen to and process commands from ZSH.
- Why ZSH is Cooler than your Shell - slideshare presentation.
- ZSH for Humans (⭐1.9k) - A turnkey configuration for ZSH that aims to work really well out of the box. It combines a curated set of ZSH plugins into a coherent whole that feels like a finished product rather than a DIY starter kit.
- ZSH Pony (⭐179) - Covers customizing ZSH without a framework.
- ZSH tips by Christian Schneider - An exhaustive list of ZSH tips by Christian Schneider.
Antigen
- belak/zsh-utils (⭐179) - A minimal set of ZSH plugins designed to be low-friction and low-complexity.
- mgdm.net/weblog/zsh-antigen/ - Michael Maclean's article about switching from oh-my-zsh to antigen.
- Oh-my-zsh is the Disease and Antigen is the Vaccine - Josh Davis' introduction to Antigen.
Oh-My-Zsh
- Getting started with oh-my-zsh - A beginners guide to oh-my-zsh by Dien Bui
- Learn Zsh in 80 Minutes macOS - A beginners guide to using Oh My Zsh on macOS by Karl Hadwen
- Oh-My-Zsh! A Work of CLI Magic - Michiel Mulders installation guide for Ubuntu
Prezto
- A Beautifully Productive Terminal Experience - Mike Buss' blog post about using Prezto, Tmux & Tmuxinator.
- Migrate from Oh-My-Zsh to Prezto - Jerome Dalbert's blog post on migrating to Prezto.
Zgen
- rad-shell (⭐39) - A fantastically feature rich, lightning-fast shell setup, powered by ZSH, Prezto (⭐14k), and Zgen (⭐1.5k).
Zinit (né zplugin)
- zinit-configs (⭐57) - Real-world configuration files (basically a collection of .zshrcfiles) holding zinit (⭐3.5k) invocations.
ZSH on Windows / superconsole - Windows-only
- Choose between clean and inherited environment when starting new SuperConsole sessions
- Custom colorful scheme, colorful output for various commands
- Enabled number of ZSH plugins to activate completion, highlighting and history for most comfortable use
- ssh-agentfor- gitworks out-of-box, add your keys to- ConEmu/msys64/ConEmu/msys64/home/user/.sshdir
- Sets up nanoas main editor, enablesnanosyntax highlighting
- Custom helper scripts added to ConEmu/msys64/3rdparty
Plugins / superconsole - Windows-only
- 256color (⭐142) - Enhances the terminal environment with 256 colors. It looks at the chosen TERMenvironment variable and sees if there is respective ncurses' terminfo with 256 colors available. The result is a multicolor terminal, if available.
- abbr (olets) (⭐625) - Manages auto-expanding abbreviations that expand inline when you hit space, inspired by fish shell.
- abbr-path (⭐12) - Adds functionality of the theme_title_use_abbreviated_pathparameter from some oh-my-fish themes.
- abbrev-alias (⭐120) - Provides functionality similar to vim's abbreviation expansion.
- actiona (⭐4) - Make it easier to call actiona (⭐551) scripts from your command line. Includes tab completions.
- alacritty (⭐11) - Control alacritty (⭐58k) color schemes.
- alias-tips (⭐791) - An oh-my-zsh plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once.
- allergen (⭐3) - A collection of custom ZSH plugins to use with Antigen.
- almostontop (⭐92) - Clears previous command output every time before new command executed in shell. Inspired by the alwaysontop (⭐204) plugin for bash.
- alt-and-select (⭐6) - Binds the alt-c (copy), alt-v (paste), alt-x (cut) keyboard shortcut to a commands: copy-region-as-kill, yank, kill-region. Remaps the execute command to Alt-Shift-X.
- ansible (⭐14) - A plugin for Ansible.
- ansiweather (⭐1.9k) - Weather in your terminal, with ANSI colors and Unicode symbols.
- antigen-git-rebase (⭐6) - Antigen/ZSH script to aid with gitrebasing.
- anyframe (⭐193) - A peco/percol/fzfwrapper plugin for ZSH.
- apache2 (⭐6) - Adds aliases and functions for managing Apache2.
- apparix (⭐42) - Command line directory bookmarks with jumping to bookmarks, subdirectory tab completion, distant listing etc.
- apple-touchbar (⭐350) - Adds MacBook Pro touchbar support in iTerm 2.
- appup (⭐18) - Adds start,stop,upanddowncommands when it detects adocker-compose.ymlorVagrantfilein the current directory (e.g. your application). Just runupand get coding!
- arc (⭐6) - Adds aliases for Yandex version control system.
- arduino (⭐5) - Adds scripts to build, upload and monitor arduino sketches from a command line. Requires jq.
- artisan (⭐631) - Laravel artisanplugin for ZSH to help you to runartisanfrom anywhere in the project tree, with tab completion!
- asciidoctor (⭐5) - A plugin for AsciiDoctor.
- asdf-direnv (⭐12) - Integration and completions for asdf (⭐23k) and direnv (⭐575).
- asdf-prompt (⭐8) - Provides a function usable in prompts that displays version information for your current tool versions.
- assume-role (⭐6) - Allows you to assume AWS IAM roles easily. Includes completions.
- async (⭐786) - Library for running asynchronous tasks in ZSH without requiring any external tools. Allows you to run multiple asynchronous jobs, enforce unique jobs (multiple instances of the same job will not run), flush all currently running jobs and create multiple workers (each with their own jobs).
- atom-plugin (⭐5) - Based on the Sublime (⭐4) plugin, lets you launch a file or folder in Atom from iTerm 2.
- atuin (⭐23k) - Replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands. Additionally, it provides optional and fully encrypted synchronisation of your history between machines, via an Atuin server.
- aur-install (⭐1) - Small plugin to install packages from the AUR.
- auto-color-ls (⭐57) - Automatically list directories with colorls.
- auto-fu.zsh (⭐430) - Automatic complete-word and list-choices. Originally incr-0.2.zsh by y.fujii .
- auto-ls (commanda-panda) (⭐4) - Automatically runs lsorcolor-lsif available oncd.
- auto-ls (desyncr) (⭐89) - Automatically lswhen cding to a new directory.
- auto-notify (⭐434) - Automatically sends out a notification when a long running task has completed.
- auto-nvm (⭐0) - Automatically switches to the node version specified in a given directory.
- autocomplete (⭐5.6k) - Automatically lists completions as you type and provides intuitive keybindings for selecting and inserting them.
- autodotenv (⭐13) - Will prompt you to load variables when you cdinto a directory containing a.envfile.
- autoenv-extended (⭐168) - Extended version of the zsh-autoenv (⭐721) plugin.
- autojump (⭐16k) - A cdcommand that learns - easily navigate directories from the command line. Install autojump-zsh for best results.
- autopair (⭐556) - A ZSH plugin for auto-closing, deleting and skipping over matching delimiters. Only tested on ZSH 5.0.2 or later.
- autoquoter (⭐117) - A zlewidget ("zsh plugin") that will automatically put quotes around arguments to certain commands.
- autosuggestions (⭐32k) - Fish-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for ZSH.
- autoupdate-antibody (⭐0) - A fork of autoupdate-antigen (⭐27) for the Antibody plugin manager, with the added ability to cooperate with static loading.
- aws-mfa (⭐3) - Plugin for AWS MFA.
- aws-upload (⭐2) - Boost your productivity with aws-upload.
- aws-vault (⭐90) - Plugin for aws-vault (⭐8.6k). Includes tab completions.
- aws2 (⭐2) - Provides completion support for version 2 of the awscli and a few utilities to manage AWS profiles and display them in the prompt.
- awsume (⭐1) - Plugin that enables showing the current awsume (⭐538) profile.
- azure-subscription (⭐2) - Displays information about the Azure current Subscription and tenant.
- baseballfunfacts (⭐3) - Print random baseball related "fun facts" in your shell. Depends on fortuneandcowsaybeing installed.
- bash-quote (⭐6) - Get random quote from Bash.im.
- bash (⭐40) - Makes ZSH more Bash compatible. It redefines the source command to act more like bashdoes. It also enablesbashcompletions.
- battery_state (⭐8) - Show battery state in right-prompt.
- bd (⭐425) - Jump back to a specific directory, without doing cd ../../...
- bitbucket-git-helpers (⭐17) - Adds helper scripts to allow you to create bitbucket PRs or open a directory in the current branch.
- blackbox (⭐6.7k) - Stack Exchange's toolkit for storing keys/credentials securely in a gitrepository.
- bofh (⭐2) - Adds functions to display random bofh fortunes.
- bol (⭐7) - Prints a random quote when you open a terminal window.
- boss-git (⭐8) - Adds some convenience aliases for git.
- branch-manager (⭐17) - A plugin for managing gitbranches.
- brew (rhuang2014) (⭐0) - Standalone plugin for the Homebrew Package Manager.
- brew (wolffaxn) (⭐0) - Standalone plugin for the Homebrew Package Manager.
- browse-commit (⭐17) - Lets you open any commit in your browser from the command line.
- bruse (⭐2) - Makes it easy to brew linkdifferent versions of packages.
- c (⭐2) - Adds some gitshortcuts.
- calibre-zaw-source (⭐3) - Calibre - E-book management source for zaw (⭐574)
- caniuse (⭐18) - Add Can I Use support to ZSH.
- careful_rm (⭐32) - A wrapper for rmthat adds trash/recycling and useful warnings.
- case (⭐3) - A ZSH plugin that adds two aliases tolowerandtoupperto switch output case.
- cd-gitroot (⭐75) - A ZSH plugin to cdto thegitrepository root directory.
- cd-ls (⭐17) - Automatically lsaftercd.
- cd-reminder (⭐14) - Display reminders when cd-ing into specified directories.
- cd-reporoot (⭐2) - A ZSH plugin to cdto the current repository checkout's root directory.
- cd-ssh (⭐1) - sshto a server when you accidentallycdto it.
- cdbk (⭐14) - A ZSH plugin to allow easy named directory creation - shortcuts to any directory you want.
- cdc (⭐23) - Makes it easier to change directories to directories that are subdirs of a user-defined list of directories. Includes tab-completion, session history and pushd,popdanddirsequivalents.
- change-case (⭐8) - Plugin for fast swap between upper and lower case in your command line. 😎
- cheatsheet (⭐10) - Plugin to easily view, create, and edit cheatsheets.
- check-deps (⭐3) - Helper for ZSH plugins that allows them to show how to install any missing dependencies. Works on Debian (and derivatives like Ubuntu), Arch and its derivatives, Node.js and ZSH plugins if you are using the zpm (⭐365) framework.
- clean-project (⭐11) - Remove files from projects (automatically by default). Useful for keeping .DS_StoreandThumbs.dbfiles from cluttering your directories.
- clipboard (⭐39) - Adds a cross-platform helper function to access the system clipboard. Works on macOS, X11 (and Wayland) and Cygwin.
- cmd-status (⭐2) - Reports the status of commands including return code and duration.
- cmdtime (⭐32) - Displays the duration of a command to the terminal forked from the timer (⭐177k) plugin.
- code-review (⭐3) - Launches git difftoolongit merge-base target_branch base_branchandtarget_branch.
- code-stats - Counts keypresses and logs stats to Code::Stats.
- codex (⭐1.5k) - Enables you to use OpenAI's powerful Codex AI in the command line.
- colored-man-pages-mod (⭐13) - Forked from ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/plugins/colored-man-pages (⭐177k). Colorizes manoutput.
- colored-man-pages (⭐62) - Colorize manpages.
- colorize (⭐28) - Colorize the output of various programs.
- colorls (⭐7) - Defines a few helpful shortcuts to some colorls functions.
- colors (Tarrasch) (⭐42) - Makes it easier to colorize text from the CLI. red foojust works.
- colors (zpm-zsh) (⭐50) - Enhanced colors for ZSH.
- command-execution-timer (⭐10) - Displays the time an interactive shell command takes to execute.
- command-note (⭐12) - Record complex commands and comment on them.
- command-time (⭐197) - Show execution time for long commands in ZSH and powerlevel9k (⭐13k). Similar to REPORTTIMEbuiltin, but only outputs when user + system time >=REPORTTIME.
- compe (⭐21) - Add completion for nvim-compe (⭐1.3k).
- completion-generator (⭐278) - This plugin tries to read the list of options from the help text of programs and generate a completion function automatically. Note that this doesn't do it automatically, you have to explicitly call the generator to create a completion script.
- copy-pasta (⭐28) - Copy and paste files in your terminal like you would in a GUI.
- copyzshell (⭐90) - A ZSH plugin to copy your shell configuration to another machine over ssh.
- crash (⭐65) - Adds proper error handling, exceptions and try/catch for ZSH.
- crayon-syntax (⭐0) - ZSH syntax highlighting for the Crayon Plugin for Wordpress.
- cros-auto-notify (⭐0) - Automatically sends out a notification when a long running task has completed. Works with macOS and linux (if hterm-notifyis installed).
- crypto-prices (⭐11) - Add a powerlevel9k (⭐13k) segment with the current bitcoin price.
- crystal (⭐26) - A plugin for Crystal (⭐20k).
- czhttpd (⭐58) - A simple http server written in 99.9% pure ZSH.
- ddev (⭐1) - A ZSH plugin for the ddev (⭐3k) tool for setting up PHP development environments.
- deepx (⭐7) - Collection of useful and fun commands to improve workflow and quality of life.
- deer (⭐301) - A file navigator for ZSH heavily inspired by ranger.
- defer (⭐377) - Defers execution of a zshcommand untilzshhas nothing else to do and is waiting for user input. Its intended purpose is stagedzshstartup. It works similarly to Turbo mode in zinit (⭐3.5k).
- dev (⭐5) - Provides a lightweight version of Shopify's internal dev tool
- diractions (⭐32) - Allow you to map a short logical/mnemonic name to directories to quickly access them, or perform actions in them.
- dircolors-solarized (joel-porquet) (⭐115) - Solarized dircolors plugin, with options for dark or light terminal backgrounds.
- dircycle (⭐21) - Cycle through the directory stack.
- directory-history (⭐157) - A per directory history for ZSH which implements forward/backward navigation as well as substring search in a directory sensitive manner.
- direnv (⭐16) - A plugin for installing and loading direnv. Inspired by zsh-pyenv (⭐47).
- dirrc (⭐27) - Executes .dircwhen present in a directory youcdinto.
- doas (anatolykopyl) (⭐6) - Easily prefix your current or previous commands with doasby pressingESCtwice.
- doas (senderman) (⭐3) - Easily prefix your current or previous commands with doasby pressingESCtwice.
- docker-machine (⭐2) - A docker-machine plugin for ZSH.
- docker-run (⭐47) - Go back to running your commands "naturally", we'll handle the container.
- dogesh (⭐6) - Dogification plugin.
- dotbare (⭐690) - Interactive dotfile management with the help of fzf (⭐68k).
- dotfiles (⭐23) - Keep your dotfiles in sync across multiple machines using git.
- dotpyvenv (⭐6) - Automagically switch to a python virtual environment located (that you previously have created with virtualenv program) in a directory named .pyvenvwhen youcdinto a directory.
- drupal (⭐1) - Adds aliases for common tasks and also tab-completion for drush. Inspired by Artisan (⭐631).
- dune-quotes (⭐9) - Random Dune quote generator plugin.
- duration (⭐0) - Displays command duration if it exceeds a user-settable run time.
- dwim (⭐88) - Attempts to predict what you will want to do next. It provides a key binding (control-u) that will replace the current (or previous) command line with the command you will want to run next.
- easy-motion (⭐51) - A port of vim-easymotion (⭐7.6k) for ZSH.
- ec2ssh (⭐10) - List EC2 instances and sshlogin to the instances easily.
- editing-workbench (⭐2) - Adds sane, complex command line editing (e.g. incremental history word completion).
- edward cli (⭐0) - Adds smart completions and alises for edward CLI micro-service launcher (⭐171).
- elixir (⭐156) - Adds shortcuts for Elixir, IEX, Mix, Kiex and Phoenix.
- emacs (cowboyd) (⭐0) - Make Emacs the default for CLI operations like editing git commit messages; set up handy aliases.
- emoji-cli (⭐437) - 😱 Emoji completion on the command line.
- emoji-fzf (⭐8) - Configurable ZSH plugin for the excellent emoji-fzf (⭐41). It is heavily inspired by emoji-cli (⭐437).
- enhancd (⭐2.6k) - A simple tool that provides an enhanced cdcommand by memorizing all directories visited by a user and use it for the pathname resolution.
- envrc (⭐2) - Automatically loads and unloads environment variables if a .envrcfile is found in a directory.
- escape-backtick (⭐1) - Quickly insert escaped backticks when double-tapping "`".
- evalcache (⭐212) - Caches the output of a binary initialization command like eval "$(hub alias -s)", to help lower shell startup time by loading from cache instead of re-running every new shell session.
- exa (DarrinTisdale) (⭐117) - Enables a number of aliases extending exa (⭐24k), the modern replacement for ls.
- exa (mohamedelashri) (⭐17) - Adds aliases for exa (⭐24k), a modern replacement for ls.
- exa (ptavares) (⭐11) - Installs and loads exa.
- exa (ritchies) (⭐9) - Adds aliases to make using exa easier.
- exa-ls (⭐3) - Adds aliases so that you can use exa (⭐24k) as a drop-in replacement for lsandtree.
- exercism (⭐10) - A plugin for exercism.io.
- expand-ealias (⭐14) - Expand specific aliases with space.
- expand (⭐33) - Expands regular aliases, global aliases, incorrect spellings and phrases, globs, history expansion and $parameters with the spacebar key.
- expander (⭐3) - A zlewidget that allows you to write custom expanders and select them with fzf (⭐68k).
- fast-syntax-highlighting (⭐1.3k) - Optimized and improved zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting– better response times, switchable highlight themes.
- fav (⭐4) - ZSH/fzf (⭐68k) plugin that makes it really easy to add and recall named favorites of your important directories.
- favorite-directories (⭐8) - Fast jumps to your favorite directories.
- figures (⭐11) - Unicode symbols for ZSH.
- firebase (rmrs) (⭐5) - Add an indicator in the prompt that you're in a directory with a firebase.jsonfile (aka "firebase project").
- flow-plugin (⭐45) - This plugin makes the flowcommand available inside every subdirectory of the TYPO3 Flow distribution.
- forgit (⭐4.6k) - Utility tool for gitwhich takes advantage of fuzzy finder fzf (⭐68k).
- functional (⭐136) - ZSH higher order functions.
- fuzzy-search-and-edit (⭐34) - ZSH plugin for fuzzy searching files and instantly opening a matched file on matched line.
- fz (⭐534) - Seamlessly adds fuzzy search to z (⭐17k)'s tab completion and lets you easily jump around among directories in your history.
- fzf-finder (⭐19) - Plugin to have a cool search keybinding with fzf (⭐68k) and (optionally) bat (⭐51k) and fd (⭐36k). Falls back to findandcat. Searches in the local tree of subdirectories for files.
- fzf-history-search (⭐350) - Replaces Ctrl+Rwith an fzf (⭐68k)-driven history search that includes date/times.
- fzf-marks (⭐492) - Little script to create, navigate and delete bookmarks in bashandzsh, using the fuzzy finder fzf (⭐68k).
- fzf-pass (⭐6) - Better handling of passwords using fzf (⭐68k) and pass.
- fzf-prezto (⭐5) - Prezto plugin that finds where fzf (⭐68k) has been installed and enables its auto-completion and key-bindings. This plugin works as a Prezto zstyleconfiguration option.
- fzf-tab (⭐3.7k) - Replace ZSH's default completion selection menu with fzf (⭐68k).
- fzf-utils (⭐1) - Provides functions to kill proceses and find in path with fzf (⭐68k).
- fzf-widgets (⭐88) - Adds some ZLE widgets for fzf (⭐68k).
- gcloud-project (⭐10) - Easy selection of Google Cloud Projects.
- gdbm (⭐0) - Adds GDBM as a plugin.
- gentoo (⭐4) - Adds some aliases and functions to work with Gentoo Linux.
- geometry-datetime (⭐2) - Geometry (⭐955) datetime plugin. Shows datetime (dateunix command) in your prompt.
- geometry-hydrate (⭐1) - Geometry (⭐955) plugin to remind you to hydrate.
- geometry-npm-package-version (⭐1) - Geometry (⭐955) plugin to display the current folder's npm package version.
- geometry-rust-version (⭐2) - Geometry (⭐955) plugin to display the current folder's Rust version when either a .rsorCargo.tomlis present.
- ghost-zeus (⭐2) - Lets you use zeus (⭐3.3k) with normal rails commands.
- git-add-remote (⭐13) - Easily add the upstream remote to your gitfork.
- git-branches (⭐8) - Makes a menu of gitbranches you can switch to without having to type long branch names.
- git-complete-urls (⭐3) - Enhance gitcompletion to include in the remotes completion (e.g. fromgit clone) any URL in the clipboard.
- git-extra-commands (⭐1k) - Extra githelper scripts packaged as a plugin.
- git-flow-avh (⭐6) - Adds short aliases for the git-flowcommands.
- git-ignore (⭐29) - Generates .gitignorefiles from gitignore.io offline. fzf (⭐68k), completion, preview integrated.
- git-it-on (⭐113) - Adds ability to open a folder in your current branch on GitHub.
- git-prompt-useremail (⭐8) - Adds prompt reminders for gituser.email.
- git-scripts (⭐1) - Adds git-squash-branchandgit-remove-mergedcommands.
- git-secret (⭐3.8k) - A bash-tool to store your private data inside a gitrepository.
- git-smart-commands (⭐12) - Adds extra gitcommands to make some commongitusages more efficient.
- git-tree (⭐1) - fzf (⭐68k) powered git worktreehelper.
- gitcd (SukkaW) (⭐4) - Adds command to git clonea repository andcdinto the resulting directory.
- gitcd (viko16) (⭐11) - Automatically cdto agitworking directory after cloning it.
- github (⭐1) - Fork of the original GitHub plugin (⭐177k) embedded in oh-my-zsh.
- gitsync (⭐4) - ZSH plugin to improve workflows for one person developing on the same repository on multiple machines.
- goenv (bbenne10) (⭐6) - Manage $GOPATHsimilarly to Python's virtualenvwrapper.
- going_places (⭐2) - A plugin that helps to use, create and maintain a list of shell locations.
- golinks (⭐0) - Launch golinks from your terminal.
- gpg-agent (⭐12) - Plugin that tries to do the right thing when it comes to setting up the GPG agent to act as an SSH agent as well on macOS.
- gpg-crypt (⭐9) - ZSH plugin to encrypt and decrypt files or directories in place.
- grep2awk (⭐27) - ZLE widget to transform grepcommand intoawkcommand.
- grunt-plugin (⭐7) - Add autocompletion for grunt.
- gsh (⭐1) - Collection of helper functions for git
- gtm-terminal-plugin (⭐15) - terminal plugin for git time metrics (⭐989).
- guish (⭐6) - Collection of utility functions and aliases.
- gumsible (⭐3) - Wrapper plugin for Molecule.
- gunstage (⭐64) - There are at least eight ways to unstage files in a gitrepository. This is a command-line shell plugin for undoinggit add.
- gvm (yerinle) (⭐1) - Provides autocompletion for gvm(Groovy enVironment Manager).
- hab (⭐11) - Automatically loads OS environment variables defined in the file .envrcif it's found when changing to a new directory.
- hanami (⭐7) - ZSH plugin for hanami projects.
- hbt (⭐10) - Heuristic ZSH suggestion system based on past command usage.
- hints (⭐61) - Display glob and parameter flags and other non completable info right under your editing buffer.
- hipchat (⭐13) - Send hipchat messages from the shell.
- hist (⭐155) - Edit your history in ZSH, without ever leaving the command line.
- histdb (⭐1.3k) - Stores your history in an SQLite database. Can be integrated with zsh-autosuggestions (⭐32k).
- history-enquirer (⭐88) - Enhances history search with more interaction and a multiline selection menu. Requires Node.js.
- history-filter (⭐30) - Allows you to specify patterns that will automatically exclude commands from being inserted into your permanent history. Particularly useful for preventing secrets being written.
- history-here (⭐9) - Binds ^Gto quickly toggle the current shell history file location.
- history-search-multi-word (⭐107) - A syntax highlighted, multi-word history searcher for ZSH, bound to Ctrl-R, with advanced functions (e.g. bump of history entry to top of history).
- history-substring-search (⭐2.7k) - Needs to be loaded after zsh-syntax-highlighting, or they'll both break. You'll also need to bind keys to its functions, details are in the README.md.
- history (⭐83) - Extend history so that it can be queried by SQL.
- hitokoto (⭐13) - Displays a random quote from hitokoto.cn.
- homeassistant-cli (⭐3) - Provides completion and (configuration) helpers for the Home Assistant Command-line interface (hass-cli) (⭐455). and allows command line interaction with Home Assistant instances.
- homebrew (⭐5) - Plugin for homebrew that supplements the one built into oh-my-zsh and can safely run with it enabled.
- hooks (⭐59) - Add missing hooks - for plugins and personal use.
- host-switch (⭐6) - Make it easier to switch in different /etc/hostsfiles during development.
- hub-ci-zsh-plugin (⭐0) - A simple plugin for adding hubci-status to your ZSH theme.
- hub (⭐9) - ZSH plugin for forking model.
- igit (⭐16) - Interactive gitcommands using fzf (⭐68k).
- ing (⭐3) - Streamlined pingoutput.
- instant-repl (⭐3) - Activate a REPL for any command in your current ZSH session.
- interactive-cd (⭐320) - Fish-like interactive tab completion for cd.
- iosctl (⭐4) - Quickly access App, Data, and Log of the running simulator.
- ipip (⭐16) - Plugin for IPIP.
- iterm-tab-color (⭐49) - Adds function to set the tab color in iTerm2 and can automatically change color based on cwd or command being executed.
- iterm-tab-colors (⭐48) - Automatically changes iTerm 2 tab color based on the current working directory.
- iterm-touchbar (⭐688) - Display iTerm2 feedback in the MacbookPro TouchBar (Current directory, git branch & status).
- iterm2-colors (⭐4) - Manage your iTerm 2's color scheme from the command line.
- iterm2-tabs (⭐7) - Set colors and titles of iTerm 2 tabs.
- jabba (⭐5) - Adds shell integration code and completions for the jabba (⭐3.1k) Java version manager.
- java-zsh-plugin (⭐1) - Adds a setjdkcommand so you can switch easily between different versions of the jdk.
- javaVersions (⭐7) - Change between different java versions with a single command.
- jdk-switch (⭐12) - Switches between jdk versions. Works on macOS and Linux.
- jenkins (⭐6) - A jenkins plugin for ZSH, heavily inspired by the excellent jira plugin.
- jhipster (⭐39) - Adds commands for jHipster.
- jira-plus (⭐6) - Create JIRA tickets from the command line.
- jvm (⭐4) - Allows selection of JDK on macOS.
- k (⭐1.8k) - Directory listings for ZSH with gitstatus decorations.
- kctl (⭐3) - Add helper aliases for kubectl.
- kill-node (⭐7) - ZSH plugin for murdering nodeprocess families.
- konsole-theme-changer (⭐2) - Toggle konsole theme from ZSH.
- kube-aliases (⭐117) - Adds functions and aliases to make working with kubectlmore pleasant.
- kube-ps1 (⭐3.6k) - ZSH plugin for kubectlthat adds current context and namespace.
- kubecolor (droctothorpe) (⭐8) - Simplify and colorize the output of kubectl get events -w
- kubecolor (trejo08) (⭐4) - Prints colorized outputs from  kubectl. Includes helper functions.
- kubectl-config-switcher (⭐2) - Switch between config files in ~/.kubevia theKUBECTLenvironment variable.
- kubectx (ptavares) (⭐0) - Installs and loads kubectx (⭐18k).
- kubectx (unixorn) (⭐7) - Automatically installs kubectx (⭐18k) and kubens.
- kubernetes (⭐117) - Add kubernetes helper functions and aliases.
- lando (joshuabedford) (⭐8) - A collection of alias functions to enable the use of the CLIs within Lando without having to type lando to access them.
- lando (mannuel) (⭐0) - Adds aliases for various Lando commands.
- laradock-workspace (⭐1) - Provides an interface to Laradock's workspace.
- laravel-sail (⭐38) - Adds shortcuts for sailcommands.
- laravelx (⭐1) - Adds some aliases for common Laravel commands.
- lazyload (⭐125) - Lazy load commands and speed up start up time of ZSH.
- learn (⭐6) - Learning collection in MySQL/MariadB to save, query and quiz everything you learn.
- liferay (⭐3) - Adds scripts for liferay (⭐2.1k) development.
- linkfile (⭐1) - Add shortcuts to your favorite directories.
- linus-rants (⭐29) - Outputs a random Linus Torvalds rant when opening a terminal.
- listbox (⭐46) - Listbox element for shell.
- locate-sublime-projects-cli (⭐1) - Allows searching for Sublime Text projects and opens them in Sublime.
- loremipsum (⭐0) - Generate lorem ipsum text on the command line. Gets its data from lipsum.com.
- lumberjack (⭐43) - Lumberjack is a logging interface for shell scripts.
- mac-packaging (⭐1) - A set of common functions used for enterprise Mac packaging with Munki.
- macos (joow) (⭐3) - A ZSH plugin for macOS.
- mage2docker (⭐12) - Makes it easy to work with Docker and Magento 2. Speeds up and simplifies common commands like clean cache, setup upgrade, compile di and much more in Magento 2 on containers.
- magento-2 (⭐26) - Adds m2function to run magento binary, adds tab completions.
- magic-enter (⭐16) - Make your enter key magical by binding a ZSH command to it.
- manydots-magic (⭐44) - A zle tweak for emulating ...'==../..' etc.
- markedit (⭐7) - Mark files and edit them with autocompletion for existing marks.
- markgate (⭐7) - Allows you to mark directories so you can jump directly to them.
- mfunc (⭐7) - Allows you to define persistent functions on-the-fly, without the need to add them to your config files. These functions are permanently available until you delete them.
- mode-switch.CLI (⭐3) - A ZSH plugin for switching command line between normal mode and vimode.
- monorepo-plugin (⭐2) - ZSH plugin for monorepo management.
- monthrename (⭐1) - Renames month names to numbers in filenames.
- mouse-status (⭐3) - Changes mouse color based on status code, uses libratbag.
- mylocation (⭐10) - A plugin to show your current location based on your IP address.
- namelink (⭐3) - Provides an automatically synchronized mapping of filesystem entries (typically symbolic links) in a set of directories to their counterparts in the named directory hash.
- navi (⭐2) - Plugin for navi (⭐16k).
- navigation-tools (⭐8) - Adds htop-like kill, directory bookmarks browser, a multi-word incremental history searcher and more.
- new-file-from-template (⭐14) - Generates file from template.
- newvwp (⭐2) - Spins up a new WordPress site using Valet.
- nix-shell (⭐404) - Plugin that lets you use ZSH as the default shell in a nix-shellenvironment.
- node-env-installer (⭐1) - Uses nvmto install new versions and modules for the current project.
- node (⭐5) - Srijan Shetty's Node.js plugin for ZSH with caching of nvmcompletions and autoloading ofnvmif present.
- nodenv (jsahlen) (⭐4) - Auto-load nodenvand its completions into the shell.
- nodenv (mattberther) (⭐2) - Installs, updates and loads nodenv. Inspired by zsh-rbenv (⭐2).
- nohup (⭐9) - Add nohupto the current command pressingCtrl-H.
- noreallyjustfuckingstopalready (⭐301) - macOS users know the pain of trying to figure out what command actually flushes the DNS cache on their version of macOS, and this plugin makes that annoyance go away.
- notes (aperezdc) (⭐13) - Inspired by terminal_velocity, it provides a fast interface to create and access a set of Markdown text files inside a directory.
- notes (chipsenkbeil) (⭐19) - Provides a quick notes editing experience in ZSH.
- notify (luismayta) (⭐12) - Notifications for ZSH with auto installation of dependencies and r2d2 sounds.
- notify (marzocchi) (⭐519) - A plugin for ZSH (on macOS and Linux) that posts desktop notifications when a command terminates with a non-zero exit status or when it took more than 30 seconds to complete, if the terminal application is in the background (or the command's terminal tab is inactive).
- npm (trystan2k) (⭐2) - Adds npmaliases. Based on the Oh-My-Zsh npm (⭐177k) plugin.
- npm (zfben) (⭐1) - Use nasnpmaliases withnoglobprefix and more. Based on the Oh-My-Zsh npm (⭐177k) plugin.
- nvm-lazy (⭐5) - Plugin for lazy loading of oh-my-zsh's *nvm- plugin. It supports lazy-loading nvmfor more than one binary/entrypoint, with the defaults beingnvm,nodeandnpm.
- nvm (⭐2.3k) - ZSH plugin for installing, updating and loading nvm.
- oath (⭐8) - Manages 2FA authentication 6 digit tokens. It was highly inspired by this article about using oathtool for 2 step verification.
- oclif completion generator (⭐10) - Generates shell completions for commands lacking them.
- oh-my-matrix (⭐25) - Turn your terminal into the matrix.
- omz-themes-standalone (⭐5) - Gives you the oh-my-zsh (⭐177k) themes without requiring everything else that comes with oh-my-zsh
- open-create-projects (⭐3) - Open/Create projects in Jetbrains.
- open-pr (⭐65) - A ZSH plugin to open pull requests from command line.
- openshift-origin (⭐0) - Add a few shortcuts to common openshift origin (oc) actions.
- opera-git-plugin (⭐0) - gitaliases.
- opp (⭐233) - Vim's text-objects-ish for ZSH.
- opt-path (⭐13) - Automatically add ~/optsubpaths to your$PATH.
- osx-autoproxy (⭐118) - Configures proxy environment variables based on macOS's system preferences.
- osx-dev (⭐14) - This plugin adds some commands for maintaining various server programs on a macOS install.
- osx (⭐20) - Add some common macOS related aliases and functions.
- package-any-node (⭐0) - Easy installing of any Node modules inside the plugin directory, exposing their binaries via shims (i.e.: forwarder scripts) created automatically by Bin-Gem-Node (⭐7) annex.
- packer (⭐2) - Adds aliases and auto-completes for Hashicorp packer.
- pantheon-terminal-notify (⭐11) - Background notifications for long running commands. Supports Elementary OS Freya.
- passwordless-history (⭐21) - Keeps passwords from entering your command line history.
- path-ethic (⭐9) - Helps manage your $PATHquickly and easily. Doesn't touch your existing.zshrc,.zprofile, but adds on top of your existing environment instead.
- pctl (⭐8) - Toggle the environment variables for proxying.
- pentest (⭐64) - Aliases and functions for the lazy penetration tester.
- per-directory-history (⭐320) - Per directory history for ZSH, as well as global history, and the ability to toggle between them with ^G.
- percol (⭐9) - Interactively and incrementally search history/resume background jobs using percol (⭐3.3k).
- perlbrew (⭐1) - Installs perlbrew if not already installed and initializes it for your shell.
- pew (⭐2) - Sets up and manages Python virtualenvs using pew (⭐1.2k), automatically switches virtualenvs as you move directories.
- pg (⭐18) - Adds utility functions to work with PostgreSQL.
- ph-marks (⭐11) - Bookmark pornhub videos from your terminal.
- php-version-rcfile-switcher (⭐6) - Automatically switch between php versions using php-version (⭐678) if an rc-file is present in a directory.
- phpcs (⭐2) - Plugin for PHP code sniffer (⭐11k).
- phpunit (⭐8) - Plugin for PHPUnit.
- pip-app (⭐38) - Makes it easy to install python applications into distinct Python virtualenvs so they don't conflict with any other python requirements on your system.
- pipx (⭐7) - Autocompletions for pipx (⭐11k).
- plugin-ibtool (⭐1) - Adds ibtool shortcuts to generate localized XIB files.
- plugin-rails (⭐2) - ZSH plugin for Rails.
- plugin-vscode (⭐17) - Plugin for Visual Studio Code, a text editor for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
- poetry (darvid) (⭐76) - Automatically activates and deactivates Poetry-created python virtualenvs.
- poetry (sudosabin) (⭐5) - Enables poetry $PATHand autocompletions.
- posh-git-bash (⭐383) - Adds gitstatus in your prompt.
- ppsmon (⭐0) - Reads /sys/class/net/$interface/to keep track of packet transmission rates. It stores the current rate to a file in the RAM backed filesystem where it can be easily accessed for display in a shell-prompt. Linux-only due to use of/sys.
- pr-cwd (⭐2) - Creates a global variable with current working directory. Plugin has integration with jocelynmallon/zshmarks (⭐277).
- pr-eol (⭐0) - Displays an EOL symbol which can be embedded in the prompt.
- pr-exec-time (⭐2) - Adds a variable you can use to display the execution time of the last command run.
- pr-git (⭐2) - Creates a global variable with gitstatus information that can be displayed in prompts.
- pr-is-root (⭐0) - Sets an environment variable you can use in a custom prompt when running as root.
- pr-jobs (⭐1) - Creates an environment variable which can be used to display background job information in a custom prompt.
- pr-node (⭐0) - Sets an environment variable which can be used to display Node.js information in a custom prompt.
- presenter-mode (⭐4) - Expands aliases during presentations. It also increases the terminal window's contrast to enhance visibility.
- pretty-time (sindresorhus) (⭐71) - Convert seconds to a human readable string: 165392 → 1d 21h 56m 32s.
- pretty-time (zpm-zsh) (⭐1) - Converts raw seconds into human-readable strings.
- print-alias (⭐15) - Prints commands with aliases expanded whenever you use an alias at the command line.
- printc (⭐14) - Allows you to print in any color in the RGB space via a simple printccall.
- profile-secrets (⭐27) - Securely keep sensitive variables (api tokens, passwords, etc) as part of your terminal init files. Uses gpg to encrypt/decrypt the file with your secrets.
- project (voronkovich) (⭐5) - Plugin for managing projects.
- prompt-generator (⭐6) - Generates custom themes. Some generated themes require powerline-compatible fonts.
- proxy (⭐380) - Configure proxy settings for some package managers and software.
- pyenv-lazy-load (⭐3) - Plugin for lazy-loading pyenvin ZSH.
- q (cal2195) (⭐70) - Add vim-like macro registers to your ZSH shell.
- q (tomsquest) (⭐0) - Tail/remove the temp file for Q (⭐1.5k), the Dirty Debugging Tool.
- qiime2 (⭐2) - Adds functions and aliases to make working with Quiime 2 easier.
- quoter (⭐8) - Display a random quote when opening a new terminal session.
- randeme (⭐4) - Chooses a random theme for each session. If you not like the chosen theme you can run randeme_rmto never show that theme again.
- random-quotes (⭐8) - Displays random quotes or facts.
- razer-status-code (⭐4) - Change the colour of your Razer Mouse based on the status of the last executed command. Requires OpenRazer linux drivers.
- rc-files (⭐2) - Adds shortcut functions for editing various rc files.
- recall (⭐18) - Makes using command history easier.
- reentry-hook (⭐6) - Plugin that re-enters working directory if it has been removed and re-created.
- reload (⭐7) - Adds function to quickly reload your .zshrc.
- reminder (⭐38) - A plugin which displays reminders above every prompt.
- replace-multiple-dots (⭐6) - Converts ...to../..
- revolver (⭐149) - A progress spinner for ZSH scripts.
- riddle-me (⭐1) - Displays random riddles.
- ripz (⭐23) - Reminds you of your aliases, so you use them more. Depends on ripgrep (⭐51k).
- robo (⭐2) - A ZSH plugin for Robo (⭐2.7k).
- rockz (⭐9) - Lua + LuaRocks virtual environment manager based upon VirtualZ.
- safe-paste (⭐12) - A safe-paste plugin. See Conrad Irwin's bracketed-paste blog post.
- saml2aws-auto (⭐5) - When using multiple AWS profiles, e.g. different accounts for your stages (development, pre-prod, prod), can be used to determine which profile is currently exported and if the token is still valid.
- saml2aws (⭐11) - Add support for saml2aws (⭐2.1k).
- sandboxd (⭐239) - Speed up your .zshrc& shell startup with lazy-loading by only running setup commands (e.g.eval "$(rbenv init -)", etc) when you need them.
- sb-upgrade (⭐0) - Script to automatically update apps on a seedbox.
- schroot (⭐1) - Show current chrootname in your prompt.
- sdkman (⭐6) - Installs sdkman and adds completions and aliases for it.
- sealion (⭐10) - Allows you to set reminders that will appear in your terminal when your prompt is refreshed.
- search-directory-history (⭐3) - Allows complex search of per-directory history created using the per-directory-history (⭐320) plugin.
- sed-sub (⭐1) - Adds keybindings to do global search and replace on current command line.
- select (⭐10) - Multi-term searched selection list with approximate matching and uniq mode.
- send (⭐32) - Single command to git add,git commit, andgit pushfor much fastergitworkflow.
- sensei-git (⭐6) - Adds many gitaliases and helper shell functions.
- setenv (⭐7) - Runs a script when you change directories.
- shelf (⭐1) - Utility which can be used to bookmark and access directly any file using mnemonics.
- show-path (⭐3) - Provides a function shows the $PATHline by line.
- simpleserver (⭐14) - Plugin to easily start python SimpleHTTPServerandSimpleHTTPSServer.
- slugify (⭐4) - Converts filenames and directories to a web friendly format.
- smart-cd (⭐17) - Runs lsandgit statusafter chpwd.
- smartinput (⭐8) - When you type brackets or quotes, the corresponding end brackets/quotes are automatically added.
- smile (⭐3) - Adds function to display random smileys.
- snippets (⭐37) - Command line snippet expansion.
- solarized-man (⭐27) - A modified version of oh-my-zsh's plugin colored-man-pages, optimized for the solarized dark (⭐16k) theme in the terminal.
- spack (⭐2) - Includes some useful aliases and functions for loading/unloading Spack (⭐4.6k)-generated modules. As it makes use of the modulecommand it is much more efficient thanspack load.
- ssh-connect (⭐113) - A simple sshmanager.
- ssh-plugin (⭐5) - Plugin for ssh.
- sshukh (⭐7) - Will update your known_hostsfile when yousshinto a server.
- startify (⭐3) - Shows recently used vimfiles, shell-util files, activetmuxsessions, recently-rungitcommands and more.
- startup-timer (⭐22) - Print the time it takes for the shell to start up.
- stashy (⭐5) - Plugin that simplifies using git stash.
- statify (⭐4) - Plugin that does basic statistical analysis.
- suffix-alias (⭐4) - Directly open files in the shell using ZSH's suffix aliases.
- switch-git (⭐2) - Easy switching between gitrepositories. Just typesgr <some part of you repo's name>, press enter and you're there.
- syntax-highlighting-filetypes (⭐155) - ZSH syntax highlighting with dircolors in realtime.
- sys-diver (⭐9) - A ZSH plugin for directory change or editor startup with only key operations using widgets without typing commands.
- sysadmin-util (⭐965) - Steve Kemp's collection of tool scripts for sysadmins.
- systemd (⭐9) - Adds many aliases for systemd.
- t32 (⭐2) - Plugin for the Lauterbach Trace32 toolset. It automatically registers fonts and sets all necessary environment variables to run the t32 toolset.
- tailf (⭐2) - Adds tailffunction with prefixed newlines instead of trailing newlines.
- terminal-title (⭐4) - Adds a set-term-titlefunction you can use to title terminal windows.
- terminal-workload-report (⭐2) - A plugin that calculates and displays how many commands have been run via terminal.
- terraform (macunha1) (⭐19) - Add convenience aliases for terraform, tab completions and helper function to add your terraform workspace in the prompt.
- terragrunt (⭐5) - Plugin for Terragrunt (⭐8.5k), a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools.
- tfswitch (⭐1) - Installs and loads tfswitch (⭐1.4k).
- tgswitch (⭐0) - Installs and loads tgswitch (⭐149).
- thefuck (⭐27) - Loads thefuck (⭐90k) (a tool which corrects your previous command) with cache support, which reduces the loading time dramatically.
- theia-dev-tools (⭐0) - Convenience functions for working with theia-ide (⭐20k).
- tig (⭐1) - Adds a few advanced bindings for tig (⭐13k) and also provides a tig-pickscript.
- timewarrior (⭐54) - Adds support for timewarrior, a time-tracking application.
- tipz (⭐27) - Displays your alias if you have an alias for the command you just ran, similarly to alias-tips (⭐791).
- title (⭐5) - Allows you to set a terminal window title.
- titles (⭐57) - Automatic window and tab titles for tmux and xterm-compatible terminals.
- tm (⭐5) - Simplifies creating new tmux sessions, attaching to existing sessions, switching between sessions, and listing active sessions.
- tmux-auto-title (⭐22) - Automatically sets the title of windows/panes as the current foreground command.
- tmux-rename (⭐4) - Rename tmux windows automatically.
- tmux-simple (⭐6) - Simple plugin for using tmux with ZSH.
- tmux-vim-integration (⭐4) - Open files in a running vim(or NeoVim) session, from an adjacent tmux pane.
- tmux-zsh-vim-titles (⭐27) - Create unified terminal titles for tmux, ZSH, and Vim/NVIM, modular.
- tmux (⭐18) - Plugin for tmux.
- tmuxrepl (⭐25) - Simple ZSH plugin to have a R-EP-L tmux session.
- toggl (⭐5) - Adds a toggl-weekcommand to display the total working hours tracked on toggl.com
- toggle-command-prefix (⭐21) - Add a widget to toggle a prefix to a command. Binds Alt+s to prefix a command with sudoby default.
- tre (⭐0) - Makes using tre (⭐945) easier.
- tumult (⭐172) - Adds tools for macOS.
- ubuntualiases (⭐2) - Ubuntu 16 aliases.
- ugit (⭐1.5k) - Lets you undo your last gitoperation.
- uncloudium (⭐1) - Adds helper script to download crx files from the Google Chrome web store.
- undollar (⭐18) - Strips the dollar sign from the beginning of the terminal prompt.
- unix-simple (⭐1) - A command that shows a graphic about the simplicity of unix.
- up (cjayross) (⭐4) - A simple way to navigate up through directories.
- up (peterhurford) (⭐41) - Adds an up command to cdmultiple levels up.
- url-highlighter (⭐30) - A plugin for the ZSH syntax highlighter that turns URLs green if they respond with a "good" status, and red otherwise. Useful for checking URL typos.
- vagrant-box-wrapper (⭐2) - A wrapper plugin for vagrant that allows for calling vagrantcommands from outside of the box directory. The plugin also ships with a few extra commands that help to manage more than one box, along with custom tab-completion.
- vanilli.sh (⭐24) - A lightweight start point of shell configuration.
- vcshr (⭐0) - Help vcsh users require GitHub repositories using vcshfor auto-installation in~/.zshrc, etc.
- velocity (⭐4) - Powerline-based theme elements for ZSH and tmux.
- venv-lite (⭐5) - A super-lightweight sort-of-clone of virtualenvwrapper; it pretty much expects you to be using pyenv (⭐41k) (though you don't *have- to), and because it's based on the venvmodule, (creation) only works for python >= 3.3.
- venv-wrapper (⭐2) - Provides ZSH functions to ease the management of your virtual environments using venv.
- vi-increment (⭐9) - Add vim-like increment/decrement operations.
- vi-mode (nyquase) (⭐32) - Add extra vi-like functionality.
- vi-mode (sinetoami) (⭐0) - Add more vi-like functionality to ZSH.
- vi-motions (⭐40) - Add new motions and text objects including quoted/bracketed text and commands.
- vi-quote (⭐7) - Add an operation which quotes or unquotes a motion.
- viexchange (⭐16) - A vimode plugin for easily swapping text between two places in the buffer, like vim-exchange.
- vim-mode (⭐354) - Friendly vi-mode bindings, adding basic Emacs keys, incremental search, mode indicators and more.
- vim-plugin (⭐20) - Allows you to do vim filename:123to open a file with the cursor at a specific line.
- vimman (⭐20) - View vimplugin manuals (help) likemanin ZSH.
- vimto (⭐29) - Improved ZSH vimode (bindkey -v) plugin.
- virtualz (⭐9) - Python virtualenv manager inspired by Adam Brenecki's Virtualfish (⭐1.1k) for the Fish shell, replaces virtualenvwrapper.
- visit (⭐2) - Custom plugin for faster navigation.
- volta (cowboyd) (⭐9) - Seamlessly install and configure the Volta Node.js toolchain manager.
- volta (⭐3) - Installs and loads Volta: JS Toolchains as Code (⭐12k).
- vscode (qianxinfeng) (⭐33) - Plugin for Visual Studio Code.
- wakatime (sobolevn) (⭐91) - Track how much time you have spent in your terminal. Has per project stats.
- wakatime (wbingli) (⭐154) - Automatic time tracking for commands in ZSH using wakatime.
- warhol (⭐63) - Configures colorization with grc (⭐1.9k).
- watch (⭐17) - Easily prefix your current or previous commands with watch by pressing CTRL + W.
- watson.zsh (⭐5) - A plugin for the watson (⭐2.5k) time management system.
- wd (⭐704) - Warp directory lets you jump to custom directories in ZSH, without using cd. Why? Becausecdseems inefficient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path.
- web-search (sinetoami) (⭐3) - Add commands to run bing, google, yahoo, & duckduckgo searches directly from the CLI.
- web-search (yabanahano) (⭐0) - Adds aliases for searching with Google, Wiki, Bing, YouTube and other popular services.
- window-title (⭐33) - Adds informative tiles to your terminal windows.
- windows-title (⭐3) - Dynamically updates terminal window title with current directory and the last command run.
- workon (⭐6) - Simple utility for jumping between projects.
- worktree (⭐3) - Adds functions that wrap git worktree.
- wsl2-ssh-pageant (⭐1) - Use your Yubikey stored GPG keys from WSL. This packages the instructions from wsl2-ssh-pageant repo (⭐369) as a ZSH plugin.
- you-should-use (⭐1.6k) - ZSH plugin that reminds you to use those aliases you defined.
- youtube-dl-aliases (⭐7) - Adds ytaliases to download videos from YouTube.
- youtube-dl (⭐2) - Simple plugin for youtube-dl.
- z.lua (⭐3.1k) - A command line tool which helps you navigate faster by learning your habits. An alternative to z.sh (⭐17k) with Windows and posix shells support and various improvements. 10x faster than fasd and autojump, 3x faster than z.sh (⭐17k).
- zabb (⭐41) - zabbis a command that tries to figure out the shortest memorable abbreviation of a directory that is usable by z (⭐25k) to unambiguously jump to that directory.
- zabrze (⭐38) - A ZSH abbreviation expansion plugin.
- zaw (⭐574) - ZSH anything.el-like widget.
- zce (⭐63) - Vim's EasyMotion / Emacs's ace-jump-mode for ZSH.
- zcolors (⭐83) - Uses your $LS_COLORSto generate a coherent theme for Git and your Zsh prompt, completions and ZSH syntax highlighting (⭐21k).
- zconvey (⭐3) - Adds ability to send commands to other ZSH sessions, you can use this to cd $PWDon all active ZSH sessions, for example.
- zeno (⭐169) - Fuzzy completion and utility plugin powered by Deno.
- zero (⭐16) - Zero is both a plugin and a theme. See the GitHub page for installation details. Includes gitandhgstatus decorators.
- zflai (⭐3) - A fast logging framework for ZSH.
- zfzf (⭐24) - A fzf-powered file picker for ZSH which allows you to quickly navigate the directory hierarchy.
- zhooks (⭐60) - Displays the contents of any ZSH hook arrays and the code of any hook functions that have been defined. Useful for debugging.
- zinfo_line (⭐1) - Makes more information available to ZSH themes.
- zinit-annex-bin-gem-node (⭐7) - zinit (⭐3.5k) extension that exposes binaries without altering $PATH, installs Ruby gems and Node modules and easily exposes their binaries, and updates the gems and modules when the associated plugin or snippet is updated.
- zinit-annex-default-ice (⭐3) - Allows user to define ices active for multiple zinit commands.
- zinit-annex-man (⭐6) - Zinit (⭐3.5k) extension that generates man pages for all plugins and snippets
- zinit-annex-meta-plugins (⭐7) - Install groups of plugins with a single label (zinit (⭐3.5k) only).
- zinit-annex-patch-dl (⭐3) - zinit (⭐3.5k) extension that downloads files and applies patches through the provided dlandpatchzinit ices.
- zinit-annex-readurl (⭐7) - Adds function to automatically download the newest version of a file to which URL is hosted on a webpage.
- zinit-annex-rust (⭐6) - zinit (⭐3.5k) extension that that installs rust and cargo packages inside plugin directories.
- zinit-annex-test (⭐0) - zinit (⭐3.5k) extension that runs tests (via make test, for example) – if it finds any of them – after installing and updating a plugin or snippet.
- zinit-annex-unscope (⭐2) - Allows installing plugins for zinit (⭐3.5k) without specifying the user name by querying the Github API.
- zinit-console (⭐13) - A semigraphical (curses) consolette for the zinit (⭐3.5k) plugin manager.
- zinsults (⭐15) - Prints insults if a command fails.
- zjump (⭐11) - Simplify ZSH directory navigation; jump to already visited, parent or sub folders.
- zlitefetch (⭐6) - Lightweight system information plugin.
- zoxide (⭐25k) - A fast alternative to cdthat learns your habits.
- zsh-select (⭐10) - Displays a selection list. It is similar to selecta, but uses the curses library to do display, and when compared to fzf (⭐68k), the main difference is approximate matching instead of fuzzy matching.
- zsh-z (agkozak) (⭐2.1k) - Jump quickly to directories that you have visited "frecently." A native ZSH port of z.sh- withoutawk,sed,sort, ordate.
- zsh-z (ptavares) (⭐0) - Installs and loads z.
- zshrc (⭐5) - Load local .zshrcfiles from your project scopes.
- zsnapac (⭐2) - Plugin for taking ZFS pre/post upgrade snapshots on Arch Linux.
- zsnapshot (⭐3) - Adds command to dump the current ZSH state into a file, for later restoration by sourcing the snapshot file.
- ztouch (⭐3) - Adds touchbar controls for recent history commands, directory stack, cycling between modes and user-mappable commands to the touchbar on macOS.
- ztrace (⭐7) - Catches output of commands, allows to reuse that output, glue it with history content.
- zui (⭐12) - ZSH User Interface library – CGI+DHTML-like rapid TUI application development with ZSH.)
Completions / superconsole - Windows-only
- dropbox (⭐21) - A dropbox plugin for Zsh that provides dropbox-clianddropbox-uploadercommands.
- aliyun (⭐0) - Add completions for the Aliyun CLI (⭐856).
- appspec (⭐6) - Generating completions for Bash and ZSH from YAML specs
- autopkg-zsh-completion (⭐9) - Completions for autopkg.
- aws-completions (⭐5) - Adds completion support for awsclito manage AWS profiles/regions and display them in the prompt.
- bash-completions-fallback (⭐61) - Support bashcompletions for commands when no native ZSH one is available.
- batect (⭐1) - Adds tab completions for batect build system.
- berkshelf-completions (⭐17) - Adds tab completion for berkshelf.
- better-npm-completion (⭐479) - Better tab completion for npm.
- bio (⭐9) - Completions for bioinformatics tools.
- buidler (⭐3) - Adds completion and useful aliases for NomicLabs Buidler tool.
- carapace-bin (⭐1.1k) - Multi-shell multi-command argument completer.
- carthage (⭐1) - Provides completions and aliases for use with Carthage (⭐15k).
- cf-zsh-autocomplete (⭐34) - Adds autocomplete for all Cloud Foundry CLI commands.
- cod (⭐528) - A completion demon for bash/fish/zshwhich creates completion functions on the fly when it sees you run something with--help.
- codeception (⭐12) - Adds command completion for the Codeception Testing Framework.
- comonicon (⭐0) - Tab completions for comonicon (⭐285).
- cpan (⭐2) - Adds cpan install word<tab>andcpanm install <tab>to complete remote CPAN package names.
- ctop (⭐4) - Tab completions for ctop (⭐16k).
- dagger (⭐1) - Completions for dagger.
- dbic (⭐0) - Automatically sets up Environment variables for DBIx::Class::Migration's script and Dancer.
- docker (chr-fritz) (⭐14) - Loads dockerZSH tab completions directly from Docker for Mac.
- docker (felixr) (⭐257) - Add tab completions for docker.
- docker (greymd) (⭐65) - Add tab completions for dockeranddocker-compose.
- dotnet (⭐2) - Dotnet tab completion.
- drush_zsh_completion (⭐40) - Drush autocomplete awesomeness for ZSH.
- duell (⭐2) - A ZSH plugin for duell (⭐40).
- efibootmgr (⭐3) - Tab completions for efibootmgr.
- etcdctl (⭐2) - Adds etcdctl tab completions.
- expressvpn (⭐0) - Adds tab completions for the expressVPN client.
- extract (le0me55i) (⭐19) - Defines a function called extract that extracts the archive file you pass it, and supports a wide variety of archive filetypes.
- extract (thetic) (⭐8) - Fork of the oh-my-zsh extract plugin.
- fzf-gcloud (⭐26) - Fuzzy completion to navigate and preview all Google Cloud SDK gcloudCLI commands
- fzf-tab-completion (⭐704) - Add tab completion for ZSH, bash& applications using GNU Readline.
- fzf-zsh-completions (⭐157) - Fuzzy completions for fzf (⭐68k) and ZSH that can be triggered by a trigger sequence that defaults to **.
- git-annex (⭐15) - Allows tab completion for most git-annex commands.
- git-flow (⭐2.8k) - ZSH completion support for git-flow (⭐27k).
- git-fzf (⭐24) - ZSH plugin that wraps gitoperations for simplicity and productivity. It also contains completions and combines support for fzf (⭐68k).
- github-cli (⭐5) - Tab completions for the GitHub cli.
- gitlab-runner (⭐0) - ZSH completions for gitlab-ci-multi-runner.
- gradle-completion (gradle) (⭐1k) - Bash and ZSH completion support for gradle.
- gradle-completion (ninrod) (⭐1) - ZSH completion support for gradle.
- grid5000 (⭐2) - Grid 5000 plugin - adds theme, autocompletions.
- gulp (akoenig) (⭐32) - Autocompletion for your gulp.js tasks in the Z-Shell (ZSH).
- gulp (srijanshetty) (⭐10) - Autocompletion for gulp.
- hashlink (⭐0) - Completions for https://hashlink.haxe.org/.
- haskell (⭐19) - Adds completions for cabal,ghcandghc-pkgscommands.
- haxelib (⭐1) - Completions for haxelib.
- helmfile (⭐4) - Adds autocompletion for helm.
- ipfs (⭐8) - Completions for the Interplanetary File System.
- joe (⭐0) - Adds completions for joe (⭐2.9k) gitignore editor.
- jtool-completion (⭐0) - ZSH completions for jtool.
- jx (⭐0) - Adds tab completions for the Jenkins-X cli.
- kafka (⭐64) - Completions for Apache kafka.
- keybase (⭐19) - Completions for keybase.
- kitty (⭐7) - Completions for kitty terminal emulator.
- kompose (⭐4) - Add tab completions for Kompose.
- kubeadm (⭐4) - Add tab completions for kubeadm.
- lazycomplete (⭐23) - Lazy loading for shell completion scripts.
- ls-go (⭐0) - Adds some useful aliases for ls-go (⭐220).
- mooseX-App (⭐0) - completion generator for Perl module MooseX::App.
- more-completions (⭐44) - 13500 ZSH compsys completions! Most were generated by python scripts that parsed --help output and man page output. As such they are of varying quality. Architecture prefixed completions are in the architecture_srcdirectory.
- msfvenom (⭐57) - Tab completions for Metasploit.
- mx-honey (⭐9) - Provides completions for mx (⭐189); a command-line tool used for the development of Graal projects. It's meant to improve the usual workflow build unittest benchmark ...ease discovery and provide handy aliases.
- newman (⭐0) - Provides autocompletion for the Newman CLI (⭐7k).
- nix (⭐235) - Completions for nix, NixOS, and NixOps.
- node-ace (⭐6) - Completions for node ace.
- nova (⭐6) - Provides auto-complete for nova.
- npm-run (⭐54) - Autocompletion support for npm run.
- okta (⭐1) - Provides command line completions for the aws-oktaand okta-awscli (⭐306) commands.
- packer (⭐5) - Adds tab completion for packer.
- pandoc-completion (⭐14) - Pandoc completion plugin.
- parallels (⭐9) - Add completions for Parallels desktop.
- pass-zsh-completion (⭐10) - convenience repo to easily obtain pass command completion for ZSH.
- pip-completion (⭐22) - Autocompletion plugin for pip.
- pipenv (AlexGascon) (⭐1) - Enables aliases for the most common pipenv commands.
- pipenv (gangleri) (⭐13) - Completions for pipenv.
- pmy (⭐145) - General purpose context-aware ZSH completion engine powered by fzf (⭐68k).
- quickjump (⭐1) - Adds tab completion support for skim (⭐5.4k) for recent files and directories using fasd (⭐82).
- racket completion (⭐6) - Completion for Racket.
- rake-completion (⭐8) - Add fast tab completion for rakefile targets.
- rhoas (⭐2) - Adds completions for rhoas.
- rustup (⭐12) - Tab completions for Rustup.
- s3cmd (⭐0) - Adds tab completions for s3cmd.
- salesforce-cli (⭐90) - ZSH command completion for the Salesforce CLI. Requires jq.
- saml2aws (⭐2) - Adds completions for saml2aws (⭐2.1k).
- spring-boot-plugin (⭐10) - Adds autocompletions for spring-boot commands.
- ssh-agent (bobsoppe) (⭐26) - Manage ssh-agent.
- ssh-agent (hkupty) (⭐12) - Automatically starts ssh-agentto set up and load whichever credentials you want forsshconnections.
- taskbook (⭐3) - Auto-completes task numbers for taskbook.
- tmux pane words - Key bindings to complete words from your tmux pane.
- tugboat (⭐4) - Adds autocompletion for tugboat (⭐1.4k) command.
- umake (⭐1) - Tab completion for Ubuntu umake.
- vert.x (⭐0) - Provides autocomplete features for the vertx command.
- web-open (⭐1) - Adds alias to open web pages. Only works with Ubuntu 20.
- yabai (⭐16) - Add completions for macOS yabai (⭐25k) tiling window manager.
- yarn (⭐579) - Add autocompletions for yarn add,yarn remove,yarn upgrade,yarn whyandyarn run.
- zargparse (⭐11) - Pass it a script that uses argparseand it will write a ZSH completion to your current directory.
Themes / superconsole - Windows-only
- 0i0 (⭐15) - Optimized for dark terminal windows, uses nerdfont gitstatus decorations.
- 14degree (⭐2) - Includes git,virtualenvandrvmstatus decorations.
- 1999 (⭐6) - Powerline-esque theme. Includes gitstatus decorations, network and battery status.
- abbr (theme) (⭐2) - Displays an abbreviated version of the current directory path, shows the Python virtualenv, Rust version, gitstatus, and the exit code of last command. Works well on dark backgrounds by default but colors can be easily customized.
- adlee (⭐0) - macOS theme, requires a Powerline-compatible font.
- af-magic-dynamic (⭐1) - Modified version of af-magic (⭐7) with dynamic path shortening.
- aflah-bhari (⭐0) - Modified version of the robbyrussell (⭐177k) theme in oh-my-zsh.
- aftermath (⭐1) - Get a nice summary line after each command you run in your shell.
- agitnoster (⭐7) - Based on agnoster theme included in Oh My Zsh (⭐177k) and bash-git-prompt (⭐6.8k). Shows detailed information about gitstatus.
- agkozak (⭐304) - Uses three asynchronous methods to keep the ZSH prompt responsive while displaying the gitstatus and indicators of SSH connection, exit codes, andvimode, along with an abbreviated,PROMPT_DIRTRIM-style path. Very customizable. Asynchronous even on Cygwin and MSYS2.
- agnoster-gentoo (⭐1) - A Gentoo flavored version of the Agnoster ZSH Theme (⭐4.1k) that includes user@hostname and gitstatus decorations. Works better with a unicode font.
- agnoster-mod (⭐4) - Agnoster variant with a right-prompt.
- agnoster-plus (⭐7) - Agnoster variant optimized for use with Solarized Dark (⭐16k) terminal color scheme. Includes gitstatus.
- agnoster-refresh (⭐4) - Agnoster variant, includes battery and online status.
- agnoster-repopath (⭐2) - Based on Agnoster (⭐4.1k) and Passion (⭐311) themes. Includes gitandmercurialstatus, current time and time the last command took decorations in the prompt.
- agnoster-timestamp-newline (⭐6) - Agnoster variant with timestamp and newline added.
- agnoster - Optimized for solarized terminal color schemes, shows gitdecorations, user@host, working directory, the previous command's exit status and whether you are running with root privileges. Requires a Powerline-compatible font.
- agnosterAfro (⭐6) - Based on Powerline (⭐2.9k) and Agnoster themes and inspired by the agnosterzak (⭐393).
- agnosterzak (⭐393) - Based on Agnoster, shows battery life, date & time, gitstatus, current directory and user & host information.
- akzsh (⭐1) - Works best with a dark terminal theme, includes gitdecorations.
- alarangeiras (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- ale (⭐3) - Based on the fino theme. Includes git,virtualenvandnodestatus decorations.
- alien-minimal (⭐152) - Minimalist ZSH theme with gitstatus displayed.
- alien (⭐321) - Powerline-esque ZSH theme that shows gitdecorations and the exit code of the last command. Faster than many other prompts because it determines thegitdecorations asynchronously in a background process.
- almel (⭐26) - Inspired by agnoster (⭐4.1k), written in Rust. Includes gitstatus, user@host, last command exit status and working directory decorations
- alpharized (⭐11) - Optimized to work with solarized dark terminals. It's a modified version of the avit theme (⭐177k).
- amoyly (⭐1) - An elegant and comfortable-reading theme based on Agnoster.
- amplify (⭐0) - Minimalist, includes AWS Amplify envioronment and gitstatus decorations.- andy (⭐0) - Modified bira (⭐177k) theme with bettergitsupport.
- antoinechab (⭐3) - Includes gitstatus, username, time and current directory decorations.
- antsy (⭐5) - Shows gitbranch and status decorations, virtualenv, exit status, jobs count, and vi-mode indicator.
- aperiodic (⭐2) - Shows gitdecorations, user, host, whether root, active Python virtual environment, current Ruby interpreter, visual and numeric status of the last command, power management status and time and date.
- aphrodite (⭐153) - Minimalistic theme without visual noise. Displays only the necessary information: current user, hostname, working directory, gitbranch if one exists. Looks great both with dark and white terminals.
- aplos (⭐4) - Minimal ZSH prompt with working directory, gitlocal info,gitremote info, time and exit code.
- apollo (⭐73) - A heavily customizable, compatible and performant ZSH theme that uses modules to enable features.
- apple (aramirol) (⭐1) - Based on robbyrussell (⭐177k), includes vcsstatus decorations. Colors customizable by setting vars in your.zshrc.
- apple (bjrowlett2) (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- arael (⭐0) - Fork of gallifrey (⭐177k).
- archcraft (⭐21) - Greenish theme, optimized for dark backgrounds. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- archie (⭐2) - Arch Linux inspired ZSH theme. Based on the norm (⭐177k) theme.
- aronhoyer (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with right-side gitstatus decorations.
- arrow-minimal (⭐0) - A minimal ZSH theme with gitdecorations.
- asciigit (⭐6) - An ASCII-only theme for gitusers who don't want to use fonts with extra glyphs.
- asq (⭐0) - Based on theunraveler (⭐177k).
- async (⭐4) - Shows current directory, gitstate, return value of last command if it had an error code, number of background jobs, execution time of long-running commands, current python virtualenv.
- aterminal (⭐37) - Displays Node.js, NPM, Docker, Go, Python, Elixir and Ruby information in the prompt.
- aub (⭐2) - Includes decorations for gitandhgstatus andusernameathost.
- avil (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitdecorations.
- avit-d2k (⭐13) - Based on the oh-my-zsh avit (⭐177k) theme, with small changes.
- avit-mod (⭐0) - Modified version of oh-my-zsh's avit (⭐177k) theme.
- banana (⭐6) - Includes gitstatus decorations and current directory.
- bandit (⭐3) - Another Powerline variant.
- bar (anki-code) (⭐2) - Minimalist settings for p10k (⭐48k).
- bar (xp-bar) (⭐3) - Includes username, host, pwd, gitstatus decorations and 3x hour reminders to drink water.
- barion (⭐1) - A fast compiled prompt with a compact gitstatus overview. Reminiscent of powerline. Requires Crystal to build.
- bash (⭐0) - Looks like the default bashprompt.
- bashi (⭐5) - Optimized for Ahmet Sülek's Flat UI Terminal (⭐624) theme and Pasquale D'Silva's Saturn Terminal (⭐73) theme.
- bastard (⭐2) - Modified version of gitster (⭐6) theme for ZIM (⭐4k).
- bearable (⭐1) - Works well with dark terminal backgrounds.
- bedbugs (⭐0) - Inspired by Agnoster, this multiline prompt includes decorators for gitstatus information, background job count, working directory, user and hostname, Python virtualenv when present, colored return value of last command and root/user sigil.
- beer (⭐3) - Inspired by cloud (⭐177k), but with beer icons.
- bender (⭐9) - Fancy two-line prompt with git integration.
- bgnoster (⭐0) - Agnoster variant with unicode symbols baked in.
- birame (⭐4) - Based on bira (⭐177k).
- birav2 (⭐1) - Based on bira (⭐177k). Includes git,rvmandvirtualenvstatus decorations.
- blackrain (⭐6) - Another git-aware theme.
- blazux (⭐2) - Includes gitstatus decoration and a smiley/sad face indicator of the last command's exit status.
- blinks (max13ft) (⭐0) - Adds mercurial support to oh-my-zsh's blink (⭐0) theme.
- blinks-xfan (⭐1) - Based on the existing theme blinks (⭐177k).
- bliss (⭐24) - A delicate theme that injects color without overwhelming your workspace. Designed to be used with the bliss iTerm (⭐15) color scheme and bliss dircolors (⭐69). Includes gitstatus decorations.
- blokkzh (⭐5) - Theme based on oh-my-zsh's built in gnzh (⭐177k) theme. Requires a font with unicode support.
- blox (⭐60) - A minimal and fast ZSH theme that shows you what you need. It consists of blocks: each block is shown inside a pair of [square brackets], and you can add blocks by simply creating a function.
- bluehigh (⭐2) - Minimal theme, displays gitinformation.
- bluelines (⭐2) - Clear and blue theme.
- bluo (⭐2) - Colorful prompt segments reminiscent of bullet-train (⭐2.8k) or powerlevel10k (⭐48k). Includes gitstatus decorations.
- bogo (⭐0) - Inspired by zeta (⭐230). Includes gitand ruby version decorations.
- boom (⭐3) - Multiline theme, best on dark backgrounds.
- bronze (⭐50) - A cross-shell customizable powerline-like prompt with icons written in go. Requires nerd-fonts (⭐57k).
- brs (⭐3) - Displays the current song in the prompt with audtool.
- bruh (⭐11) - Includes gitstatus decorations.
- bryce-robbyrussell (⭐0) - Inspired by the powerline (⭐2.9k) and robbyrussell (⭐177k) themes.
- bubblegum (⭐14) - Minimalist bright pink theme with a triangular glyph and your working directory, nothing else—leaving you with the cleanest shell possible.
- bubblified (hohmannr) (⭐77) - Inspired by agnoster (⭐4.1k). Works best with nerdfonts (⭐57k).
- bullet-train (⭐2.8k) - Inspired by the Powerline Vim plugin. It aims for simplicity, showing information only when it's relevant.
- bunnyruni.min (⭐1) - @jopcode's bunnyruni (⭐14) ZSH theme, modified to just display time and directory.
- bunnyruni (⭐14) - Simple, clean, and beautiful theme.
- bureau-env (⭐1) - Modification of the Oh-My-Zsh Bureau (⭐177k) theme that adds a Python virtual environment label to the left of the gitblock.
- bureau-parrot (⭐1) - Based on bureau (⭐177k). Includes gitdecorations.
- buster (⭐3) - Plays well with WSL2. Based loosely on Fox and Jonathan themes from oh-my-zsh.
- cactus (⭐4) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- candy-light (⭐2) - Light version of the candy theme.
- cayun (⭐38) - Shows active Python version and gitdecorations in the prompt.
- celestialorb (⭐1) - Powerline-inspired theme by @celestialorb. Includes gitstatus decorations, Kubernetes cluster information (if any), current AWS profile and region, and active virtualenv.
- cf-ps1 (⭐0) - Displays the current foundation and organization and space of Cloud Foundry in your prompt.
- ch4rli3 (⭐0) - Lean and simple theme.
- chaffee (⭐5) - Based on sorin. Shows the current active versions of Java, Scala, Go, Node, Python and Ruby.
- chaotic-beef (⭐1) - A tiny and beautiful theme for Oh-My-Zsh without anything superfluous. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- charged (⭐6) - A ZSH prompt optimized for the solarized (⭐16k) dark terminal theme.
- chello (⭐1) - Works well on dark backgrounds. Depends on autojump (⭐16k), zsh-autosuggestions (⭐32k) and zsh-syntax-highlighting (⭐21k).
- chi (⭐6) - A ZSH theme optimized for iTerm 2 users on macOS.
- chill (⭐6) - Has decorations for the current working directory, last command exit status and gitstatus.
- chinipage (⭐1) - Minimalist theme that includes gitdecorations. Requires powerline-compatible fonts and the git-prompt (⭐177k) plugin.
- cinnabar (⭐2) - Shows timestamp, large line breaks, git branch and status.
- clarity (⭐6) - Designed for for simpleness and extensibility.
- classyTouch (⭐53) - Minimal, clean theme with gitsupport.
- clean (akz92) (⭐9) - Minimalist ZSH theme.
- clean (brandonRoehl) (⭐30) - A minimalist variant of pure (⭐13k). Pure is not clean, clean is not pure.
- clean (patr1ot) (⭐0) - Fork of the upstream clean (⭐177k) with host information added.
- cleansh (⭐3) - Minimalist, includes git, Ruby, node and Python version status decorations. Works with standard fonts.
- clearance (⭐2) - minimalist theme with git, nix-shell and virtualenv status decorations.
- cloudy (⭐29) - Minimal cloudy ZSH theme.
- clover (⭐4) - Inspired by zeta (⭐230) and pure (⭐13k).
- cobalt2 (⭐1.2k) - Wes Bos' Cobalt 2 theme for ZSH and iTerm 2.
- cobalt2git (⭐5) - Cobalt 2 theme with gitextensions.
- coldark (⭐1) - A blue-grey theme designed for reading comfort. Includes gitdecorations.
- collon (⭐6) - Lightweight theme with gitstatus decorations, cwd, time, host, exit status of last command. Does not require special fonts.
- colorbira (⭐0) - Allows per-host prompt coloring, displays rvm,virtualenvandgitinformation.
- common (⭐356) - A simple, clean and minimal prompt, displays current working directory, hostname, AWS vault role, background jobs, current SHA, exit code of last command, and gitbranch and status.
- comxtohr (⭐3) - Brightly colored theme optimized for dark backgrounds.
- cordial (⭐20) - Clean and effective ZSH theme with git and npm support.
- cramin (⭐6) - Minimal interface with support for GitHub plugins, based on hyperzsh (⭐534).
- crème fraîche (⭐3) - Works best with light terminal backgrounds, includes gitandvi-mode status decorations.
- cryo (⭐1) - A standalone clone of the original oh-my-zsh theme with date and time added.
- cxzh (⭐0) - Works well on dark background, has gitstatus decorations.
- cypher-ruby (⭐1) - Similar to cypher (⭐177k) but includes the active Ruby version.
- czsh (⭐3) - ZSH with oh-my-zsh (⭐177k) and the agnoster (⭐4.1k) theme in a container.
- daily (⭐0) - Includes gitandsshstatus decorations.
- damino (⭐0) - Minimal powerline-esque theme with gitdecorations.
- daniloheraclio (⭐0) - Inspired by the robbyrussell (⭐177k) theme. Has gitand last command exit status decorations. Requires a nerdfont to render properly.
- darkblood-modular (⭐1) - This version of the popular darkblood (⭐1) theme has been enhanced with a near complete rewrite enabling modularity and a few new features.
- darksoku (⭐1) - Based on the ysand astro (⭐103) themes.
- dbern (⭐0) - Includes battery status and load average decorations.
- delta (asavoy) (⭐3) - Minimal ZSH theme to reduce distractions. Includes an iTerm color settings file.
- delta (dongri) (⭐0) - Another minimal theme with embedded gitstatus.
- delta-prompt (⭐10) - A minimal ZSH prompt.
- dexter (⭐2) - A theme with an emphasis on the right side (hence the name) of the terminal.
- dino (⭐7) - Includes decorations for node, golang, flutter, lua, python & java, also includes gitdecorations. Requires nerdfonts.
- diy-ys (⭐1) - Variant of ys (⭐177k) without hostname or time.
- dkniffin (⭐1) - Includes rubyversion andgitstatus.
- dmx (⭐1) - Optimized for dark terminal windows.
- doodleshell (⭐3) - Minimalist theme, includes git,terraformandawsstatus decorations.
- dp (⭐1) - Low contrast theme that shows current git branch, if the repository is dirty and the value of $PYENV_VERSION.
- dr4kk0nnys_v2 (⭐0) - Works well on dark backgrounds, includes gitstatus decorations.
- dracula (⭐278) - A dark theme for Atom, Alfred, Chrome DevTools, iTerm 2, Sublime Text, Textmate, Terminal.app, Vim, Xcode, and ZSH.
- dragon (jeop10) (⭐1) - Inspired by kali linux. Includes gitstatus and working directory decorations.
- dragon (sabertaximi) (⭐13) - Minimalistic, includes gitstatus information.
- drkat (⭐3) - Reminiscent of Powerline (⭐14k). Includes directory, gitstatus, and hostname decorations.
- droolscar (⭐5) - Powerline (⭐14k) variant.
- dtheme (⭐3) - Optimized for people using a solarized terminal color scheme and git. Works best with a unicode font.
- duckster (⭐4) - A fork of the gitster (⭐67) ZSH theme that's more ducky fresh.
- ducula (⭐45) - Inspired by Dracula project. Includes gitstatus decorations, username and hostname abbreviations, virtual environment, current working directory, return status of last command and the time.
- dustmod (⭐1) - Derived from the dst (⭐177k) theme in oh-my-zsh.
- eckig (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with utf-8 icons. Includes gitstatus decorations and a clock.
- eggshausted (⭐1) - A git-aware theme for people who are tired of getting errors.
- elessar (⭐22) - A git-aware theme based on gitster (⭐67). Requires a Powerline-compatible font.
- elm (⭐1) - Includes gitstatus, user@host, date, time and path decorators.
- elsa (⭐7) - Includes root status, pwd and gitstatus decorations.
- emojeer (⭐0) - Emoji flavored oh-my-zsh theme.
- emojirussell (⭐1) - Based on robbyrussell (⭐177k) oh-my-zsh theme, with status decorations for current working directory, last command exit status, gitbranch and status.
- endless-dog (⭐4) - oh-my-zsh-compatible theme that mimics grml-zsh-config.
- enlightenment (⭐6) - Includes decorations for gitstatus,vi-mode indicator, and the time for last command to execute.
- enormous (⭐1) - Takes up an enormous amount of space in the terminal.
- erfan (⭐2) - Combination of the of af-magic (⭐7) and macovsky (⭐19) themes. Includes gitandvirtualenvstatus decorations.
- eriner (⭐22) - A Zim fork of the Powerline-inspired agnoster (⭐4.1k) prompt theme. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- eubw (⭐0) - A simple theme with gitinformation.
- eucalyptus (⭐2) - Simple one-line theme for minimalist vi-mode users inspired by agnoster (⭐4.1k) and powerlevel9k (⭐13k). Includes gitstatus indicator,vi-mode indicator, current directory and current path.
- excess (⭐4) - Simple ZSH color theme.
- ez-pz (⭐1) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations, inspired by bureau (⭐39).
- fall (⭐29) - Minimalist theme with fall icons. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- fattyarrow (⭐0) - Minimal ZSH prompt that works better on dark backgrounds.
- fdT2K (⭐0)- Based on agnoster (⭐4.1k), preset to include virtualenv, last command status, nvm,docker machineandgit,hgandbzrstatus decorations.
- feder (⭐0) - Clean, simple, compatible and meaningful. Tested on Linux, Unix and Windows under ANSI colors.
- filthy (⭐43) - A disgustingly clean ZSH prompt.
- fishy-lite (⭐2) - Fork of the original fishy (⭐177k) theme in oh-my-zsh with much of the extraneous stuff cut out to improve load speeds. Includes a battery gauge and gitstatus display that can be enabled on the right-hand side of the prompt.
- fishy2 (⭐4) - ZSH theme inspired by original fishy (⭐177k).
- fluent-git (⭐10) - Displays time of last command execution, error code, hostname, username, gitstatus, kubernetes cluster and namespace, path and ssh connection status.
- forerunner (⭐5) - Custom setup for powerlevel9k (⭐13k). Includes gitstatus decorations.
- fortuity (⭐2) - Includes status of last command, gitinformation and current directory.
- frank (⭐0) - Frank keeps to the point, displaying information compactly but readably on a single line. Frank keeps to the facts and only tells you extra things when they are important.
- friendly-fiesta (⭐0) - Fork of terminal-party (⭐177k) theme.
- frisk-arrow (⭐1) - A theme based on the frisk (⭐177k) oh-my-zsh-theme.
- frisk-red (⭐0) - Red version of the frisk (⭐177k) theme from oh-my-zsh.
- fritz (⭐0) - Works well on dark backgrounds. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- frlo (⭐1) - Uses your computer's hostname to come up with a (hopefully) unique three-color theme to display in your prompt, so you know at a glance which machine you're logged into.
- funkyberlin (⭐3) - A colorful two-line theme with support for gitandsvn.
- furio (⭐17) - Fork of the Cloud (⭐177k) oh-my-zsh theme. with different colors and emojis.
- furry-umbrella (⭐0) - Colorful theme, works better on a dark background.
- garden (⭐1) - Works better with a dark terminal background, includes gitstatus decorations.
- garrett (⭐157) - Prezto prompt with the information you need the moment you need it.
- gawaine (⭐3) - Nicola Racco's theme. Requires rvm&gitplugins.
- gbt (⭐553) - Go Bullet Train is a very customizable prompt builder inspired by Bullet Train and oh-my-zsh (⭐177k) that runs much faster. Includes many different status cars. Includes a prompt-forwarding (⭐553) feature than enables the user to forward their user-defined prompt to a remote machine and have the same-looking prompt across all machines via SSH but also in Docker, Kubectl, Vagrant, MySQL or in Screen without the need to install anything remotely.
- geometry (⭐955) - A minimal ZSH theme where any function can be added to the left prompt or (async) right prompt on the fly.
- geometryHostInfo (⭐1) - Adds host info to the geometry (⭐955) theme.
- ghoti (⭐0) - Mimics the fish-shelldefault prompt. Includesgitdecorations.
- gideon (⭐0) - Inspired by avit (⭐177k), includes gitdecorations, IP address, host and path.
- gimbo (⭐2) - A variant of purepower (⭐295) with more features, a little eye candy and context-sensitive extra lines. Includes gitstatus decorations, history number, username/hostname context, directory status, status of last command if it failed, and the Python virtualenv name if present.
- gimme (⭐0) - A simplistic theme for ZSH with gitintegration. Inspired by the gitsome (⭐54) theme.
- girazz (⭐0) - A modification to the gnzh theme which adds vimode to the right prompt.
- git-prompt (awgn) (⭐13) - A fast gitprompt forbash,zshandfish.
- git-prompt (olivierverdier) (⭐1.7k) - Displays information about the current gitrepository. In particular the branch name, difference with remote branch, number of files staged or changed, etc.
- git-prompt-kit (⭐7) - A configurable set of components for creating feature rich, high performance Git-aware zsh prompts (aka themes) with minimal coding.
- git-simple (⭐1) - Simple theme that includes detailed gitstatus decorations.
- gitsome (⭐54) - Super simple prompt with gitinfo, optimized for the Flat Terminal (⭐624) color scheme.
- gitstatus (⭐5) - Shows command and gitstatus decorations.
- gitster (shashankmehta) (⭐67) - When in a gitrepo, it shows the location from thegitrepository root folder. When not in agitrepo, it shows the path relative to home,~.
- gitster (zimfw) (⭐6) - Zim fork of shashankmehta's gitster (⭐67) prompt theme
- gitsterv2 (⭐0) - Forked from the original gitster (⭐177k) theme.
- gk3000 (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus decorations and full path to current directory.
- gndx (⭐48) - Includes gitstatus, hostname, directory and last command exit status decorations.
- gnrnzh (⭐1) - Customization of gnzh.zsh-theme (⭐177k) from oh-my-zsh.
- gops (⭐10) - Fast powerline-like prompt. Includes gitstatus, current directory, root status decorations.
- grayt (⭐3) - Simple yet informative theme that includes gitdecorations and the return status of the last command.
- griffin (⭐0) - Minimalist, includes gitstatus decorations.
- gruvbox (hgaiser) (⭐6) - Sets colors from the gruvbox (⭐14k) vimplugin.
- gruvbox (sbugzu) (⭐118) - Based on agnoster, uses the same colors from the gruvbox (⭐14k) vimplugin.
- guezwhoz (⭐97) - Minimalist, includes gitstatus decorations.
- guri (⭐22) - A Simple and fast Oh-My-Zsh theme, based on Pure (⭐13k)'s design.
- halfeld (⭐5) - Minimalist theme with gitdecorations.
- halil (⭐2) - Fork of oh-my-zsh's amuse (⭐177k) theme.
- hana-matcha (⭐2) - A simple theme with the first character being 花(hana), the kanji for flower. This theme was inspired by a keycap set called DSA Hana. This pairs well with the hana atom (⭐0) theme. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- handy (⭐1) - Colorful and lightweight theme. Shows root status, gitstatus, current directory anduser@hostnamedecorations.
- hanpen (⭐0) - Shows gitbranch and status, last command exit code, last command execution time if more thanZSH_THEME_HANPEN_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME.
- hapin (⭐2) - Based on oxide, includes gitstatus decorations and current user/host information.
- haribo (⭐8) - Simple gitstatus + timestamp in prompt.
- hcompact (⭐1) - Displays time, OS (including distro if on Linux), directory and whether running as root.
- heart (⭐7) - Heart themed prompt for light backgrounds.
- hedroed-bureau (⭐0) - Based on bureau (⭐177k), with added gitstatus decorations andnpmstatus.
- helb (⭐0) - Loosely based on Gentoo's old bashtheme. Includesgitinformation, return value of last command, and uses different username color and prompt char for users ($) and root (#).
- hematite (⭐0) - Minimalist promot that tries to show only the status decorations that are actively useful at a given time.
- hexagon (⭐2) - Minimalist ZSH theme based on geometry (⭐955).
- hfulldate (⭐1) - Displays time, date, OS (including distro if on Linux), directory and whether running as root.
- hhktony (⭐0) - Inspired by robbyrussell theme + ssh connection status prompt.
- hina (⭐1) - Written in golang, includesgitstatus decoration and kubernetes context.
- hip-fellow (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus decorations and works with standard fonts.
- hipstersmoothie-p9x (⭐9) - A variant of powerlevel9k (⭐13k).
- home (⭐3) - Pretty and short one-line theme that makes you feel at home.
- hometown (⭐10) - A feature rich, high performance git-aware ZSH theme with segments for the user, host, time, the current working directory and its parent, and detailed full Git status within a Git repo.
- honukai-iterm (⭐1.1k) - Honukai theme and colors for oh-my-zsh and iTerm 2.
- horizontal (⭐3) - Two line prompt with a horizontal separator.
- hornix (⭐1) - Displays time & date, OS (including distro if on Linux), directory and whether running as root.
- horse-sh (⭐0) - A very minimal brown/red ZSH theme.
- hub - Simple and clean, includes the return code of the last command executed.
- humbled (⭐1) - A clean and humble theme with left-aligned condaenv,virtualenvandgitstatus. Requires condaenv (⭐1) plugin.
- hyper (⭐43) - Designed to work with the hyper terminal theme, includes gitstatus decorations.
- hyperzsh (⭐534) - Gives you a comprehensive overview of the branch you're working on and the status of your repository without cluttering your terminal.
- iamskok (⭐3) - Works well on a dark background.
- ice (⭐1) - Very lightly modified bureau (⭐39) theme combined with bira (⭐177k).
- icicle (⭐2) - Includes gitstatus decorations, and whether running as root.
- iGeek (⭐0) - Modified iGeek theme. Works with macOS out-of the box, includes gitstatus decorations.
- iggy (⭐10) - A super happy awesome Powerline-style, git-aware prezto only theme.
- iguanidae (⭐2) - Includes git,nvmandvenvdecorations.
- illusion (⭐3) - Includes username, current working directory, gitstatus and last command status decorators.
- illuvia-gitster (⭐1) - Fork of ergenekonyigit/lambda-gitster (⭐115) with spacing improvements and an updated icon. Includes gitstatus information.
- imp (⭐28) - Based on zork (⭐14k) and optimized for dark backgrounds.
- infernus (⭐0) - Minimalist theme, better on dark backgrounds.
- infoline (⭐4) - Clean theme that shows gitstatus, background jobs, remote host, and other information.
- intheloop-powerline (⭐1) - An extension of the intheloop (⭐177k) theme to use powerline fonts.
- itg (⭐35) - itsthatguy's theme.
- ivy (⭐2) - Works well on dark backgrounds. Includes user@host, gitstatus and time decorators. Based on the obraun (⭐177k) theme.
- jacobin (⭐0) - Based on refined and ys themes, includes gitstatus decorations. Includes an optional iterm2 color scheme.
- jake (⭐0) - Shows the time, the current directory, and gitbranch information including the branch name and a red + if the branch has un-pushed changes.
- jam (⭐3) - Optimized for dark backgrounds, includes gitstatus andrvmstatus.
- jc (⭐1) - For dark terminal backgrounds, includes gitstatus information.
- jerome (⭐0) - Colorful theme based on the dieter (⭐0) theme, but with a yellow hostname. Includes gitdecorations.
- jhleeeme (⭐2) - Includes gitand python virtualenv status decorations, user, pwd,time and system name.
- jon (⭐1) - A simplified bira (⭐177k) with the colors of robbyrussell (⭐177k).
- jpegleg (⭐1) - Similar to dark blood theme, includes timestamp and gitdecorations.
- js-magic (⭐0) - A simplified take on af-magic (⭐7). Includes current working directory and gitstatus decorations.
- judgedim (⭐0) - Minimalist prompt.
- just-another (⭐0) - Just another theme, with hostname when you're sshed to another machine.
- just-around-the-corner (⭐0) - Counts down the days until Christmas. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- jwalter (⭐4) - Powerline-style theme with git,svn,npm,rvmand network awareness. Requires Powerline-compatible terminal font.
- jyumpp (⭐0) - Configuration file and installer for Powerlevel 10K.
- kali (⭐42) - Includes gitdecorations.
- karu (⭐2) - Minimalist single line ZSH prompt.
- keloran (⭐2) - Theme that includes a few features from other themes.
- kenton (⭐1) - Optimized for dark backgrounds, includes gitstatus information.
- kevin (⭐2) - Colorful theme, includes iTerm 2 color schemes.
- kgzsh (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus deorations, works well on darker backgrounds.
- kido (⭐5) - Based on ysandrobbyrussellthemes. Includes decorators for the exit code of the last command run, python virtualenv and VCS status.
- kimwz (⭐9) - Minimal theme.
- kinda-fishy (⭐7) - Based on Fishy theme, but shows full paths instead of abbreviated directories and only shows user@machine in sshsessions and docker containers.
- kirkdawson (⭐0) - Powerline-inspired. Includes prompt decorations for gitstatus, last command exit status, user@hostname, working directory and whether the user is running as root.
- kiss (⭐110) - Simple theme for oh-my-zsh, VSCode, iTerm2, Neovim, and RStudio. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- kketcham (⭐0) - Theme with nifty colors on the gitinfo.
- korittg (⭐0) - Minimalistic but informative. Includes decorations for gitstatus, current directory and thekubectlcontext and namespace.
- kote (⭐1) - Best for dark backgrounds. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- kotterstep (⭐0) - Two line theme designed for dark terminals, has gitdecorations.
- krak3n (⭐1) - Shows golang version and the current gitbranch.
- kraken (⭐1) - A dark theme for ZSH.
- kube (⭐2) - Based on macos-terminal (⭐177k), includes kubectlcontext. Has time, directory, andgitstatus decorations.
- kumavis (⭐0) - Agnoster fork optimized for solarized terminals. Requires powerline-compatible font.
- kw (⭐1) - Colorful theme with gitandhgstatus information, ability to add host-specific colors to hostname.
- kyuu (⭐1) - A simple theme with the first character being 九(kyuu), the number 9. The primary color is blue with a magenta accent. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- lagune (⭐1) - A minimal ZSH theme.
- lambda (halfo) (⭐465) - A ZSH theme optimized for gitusers who use unicode-compatible fonts and terminal applications.
- lambda-blazinggit (⭐0) - Includes blazing fast, detailed gitinformation. Requires Nerd Fonts (⭐57k) and the gitstatus (⭐1.7k) plugin.
- lambda-gitster (⭐115) - Minimalist prompt that includes gitinformation.
- lambda-minimal (⭐5) - Simple theme based on lambda with gitstatus and virtualenv information.
- lambda-mod (⭐465) - A simple ZSH theme, optimized for gitusage.
- lambda-p (⭐0) - Inspired by the lambda mod (⭐465) and Lambda V (⭐2) themes. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- lambda-v (⭐2) - A combination of the Lambda and Fishy themes, includes gitstatus decorations.
- lambda-zen (⭐4) - inspired by lambda mod theme (⭐465) with graphical gitstatus decorations.
- lambder (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus decorations, works best with a dark terminal theme.
- laniksj (⭐0) - Works best on a dark background. Based on the great ystheme and Honukai ZSH Theme (⭐1.1k). Shows root status andgitstatus decorations.
- lazyprodigy (⭐1) - Optimized for dark terminals, has variants for local and remote systems.
- leafia (⭐1) - Leafy prezto theme that shows gitstatus information.
- lean (⭐154) - Inspired by pure (⭐13k). Has decorators for gitstatus information, exit status of last command run, and the elapsed time of last command.
- lemon (⭐2) - Many beautiful colors for you to enjoy. done with care and patience. Includes gitstatus and ruby version decorations.
- leon (⭐0) - Works well on light background. Includes gitstatus, time, username@host, working directory and last command exit status decorations.
- leverage (⭐1) - Based on minimal (⭐177k), uses colors, and an extra ¬character, to better distinguish the command line prompt from your output.
- lewis (⭐0) - Black, white and red theme. Shows gitstatus information.
- lightbulb (⭐4) - Includes decorations for kernel, OS version, uptime and git.
- lighthaus (⭐7) - A prompt that compliments the Lighthaus (⭐28) theme. Shows gitinformation, GitHub/GitLab logo and shows changes as and when they occur.
- lila (⭐0) - Minimalist theme, best on a dark terminal background.
- lilith (⭐0) - Modification of gallifrey (⭐177k) and hyperzsh (⭐534).
- lime (⭐16) - Simple and easily customizable ZSH theme.
- limpide (⭐0) - Modified version of miloshadzic (⭐177k) theme which displays parent and current directory.
- linuxer (⭐2) - Inspired by Yaris Alex Gutierrez's classyTouch (⭐53), Yad Smood's ys, and the Bureau (⭐39) theme.
- linuxero (⭐0) - Minimalist. Includes decorations for root status, current directory, gitstatus, current ruby rvm environment and current python virtualenv.
- liquidprompt (⭐4.5k) - A full-featured & carefully designed adaptive prompt with useful information when you need it. It shows you what you need when you need it. You will notice what changes when it changes, saving time and frustration.
- lish (⭐0) - A casual theme. No roughness, just smooth. Includes git, user@host, last command exit status, current directory, current time and root status decorators.
- liver (⭐0) - Colorful, includes gitstatus, user, host, current and relative path to the current repository root decorations.
- llama (⭐6) - Minimalist theme used by discerning llamas.
- logico (⭐3) - Has gitdecorations. Shows remote status and indicator for vi-mode.
- lone-star (⭐0) - Texas-themed theme based on Sindre Sorhus' pure theme.
- longsilvern (⭐1) - Includes gitand compactpwddecorations.
- lorond (⭐0) - Compact version of af-magic (⭐7). Includes gitstatus, works with standard fonts.
- ludwigws (⭐0) - Variant of lambda-mod (⭐465) theme. Has gitdecorations, requires a powerline-compatible terminal font.
- luke (⭐0) - Includes gitdecorations. Based on the frisk (⭐177k) oh-my-zsh theme.
- lukerandall-extended (⭐1) - Extended version of the lukerandall (⭐177k) theme. Includes decorations for gitstatus and the status of the last command run.
- lunachar (⭐0) - Minimalist theme.
- macos (⭐19) - Includes gitstatus decorations.
- mad (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus and last command execution time decorations.
- magicmace (⭐5) - Inspired by xero's ZSH prompt and eriner's prompt (⭐22). Includes status codes for active python venv, exit status of last command, shortened working directory,gitstatus decorations.
- magico (⭐0) - IOsonoTAN's magico theme.
- maivana (⭐2) - Includes kubectlcontext,gitstatus decorations.
- materialshell (⭐846) - A material design theme for your shell with a good contrast and color pops at the important parts. Designed to be easy on the eyes.
- matrix (⭐6) - Variant of powerlevel9k (⭐13k) styled to look like something in the Matrix movie trilogy. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- matter (⭐1) - Shows gitstatus, AWS vault role, background jobs, exit code of last command & hostname.
- mau (⭐3) - A ZSH theme with a cat twist. Includes gitstatus decorations. Based on the kphoen (⭐177k) and smt (⭐177k) themes.
- mbolis (⭐0) - Includes gitdecorations, changes prompt color if root user, active jobs, and jenv (⭐6k) integration.
- mdmini (⭐2) - Includes gitandsshstatus decorations.
- megaprompt (⭐4) - A maximalist prompt including keyboard mode, ownership info, and other contextual info, with λ as the prompt character. Requires the hooks (⭐59) plugin.
- metalmajor (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus decorations, shows exit code of last command if nonzero.
- mexassi (⭐2) - Checks the /sys/class/power_supplyfolders to determine if the system is installed on a laptop or desktop machine. Reads the battery percentage grepping acpi command and displays it in the prompt. Includesgitdecorations.
- mh-fzj (⭐1) - Includes rvmandgitstatus decorations.
- michaelpass (⭐1) - POSIX-friendly cross-platform alanpeabody (⭐177k) mod w/ convenient timestamps and full git/ruby support.
- midin (⭐0) - Works well on dark terminal background, includes gitstatus decorations.
- mike-was-here (⭐0) - Minimalist, includes gitstatus decorations.
- milight (⭐0) - Minimal ZSH prompt with gitstatus display, works best with dark terminal backgrounds.
- mindful-space (⭐2) - ZSH theme with space in mind.
- mini-simple (⭐1) - Minimalist. Includes vcsstatus decorations.
- minimal (subnixr) (⭐264) - Minimal yet feature-rich theme.
- minimal-improved (⭐26) - Theme for dark terminals, includes gitdecorations in the right-side prompt.
- minimal2 (⭐12) - A minimal and extensible ZSH theme. Forked from subnixr's original (⭐264) and adapted for Zimfw (⭐4k).
- minimalx (⭐1) - Inspired by kolo theme from oh-my-zsh.
- mira (⭐0) - A modified bira (⭐177k) with time info and a simplified start prompt.
- mirage (⭐1) - Includes prompt decorations for gitstatus, last command exit code, whethersudotimestamp file is present and current active Python virtual environment.
- miramare (⭐1) - Includes gitstatus decorations. Works best with Deepin Terminal.
- misa (⭐1) - Misalabs' ZSH theme.
- mixed (⭐0) - Optimized for dark backgrounds.
- mnml (⭐9) - Minimal theme with gitstatus decorations.
- mochi (⭐6) - Simple theme, designed to resemble rust main function. Includes gitandhgstatus decorations.
- mochi2 (⭐6) - Minimalist theme. Includes gitandhgstatus decorations.
- moderno (⭐1) - A simple and modern ZSH theme inspired by the robbyrussell (⭐177k) theme from Oh-My-ZSH. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- modesty (⭐1) - A clean and modest ZSH theme with condaenv,virtualenvandgitstatus decorations displayed neatly right aligned. Requires condaenv (⭐1) plugin.
- molokai-powerline (⭐10) - Based on agnoster.
- momoyo (⭐1) - Reminiscent of powerline. Includes decorations for gitstatus, username, and working directory.
- moonline (⭐16) - Minimal but easily extensible prompt.
- moux (⭐0) - Works well with a dark terminal background, includes gitdecorations inRPROMPT.
- multi-shell-repo-prompt (⭐13) - Provides useful information (in your prompt) about the repository that you are in. It currently works for Git and Mercurial, under ZSH as well as bash.
- multiline (⭐24) - Powerline-esque theme based on agnoster (⭐4.1k).
- muslim (⭐6) - A simple minimal ZSH prompt theme.
- musy (⭐0) - Inspured by muse theme. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- myzsh (⭐0) - Maxime Garcia's myzsh theme.
- mzt (⭐1) - Sets up LS_COLORS, colorizesdiffand includesgitstatus and current working directory decorations.
- nanofish (⭐3) - Adds fish-style directory prompt to nanotech theme.
- nbrylevv (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with text gitstatus decorations.
- nctu (⭐5) - Lightweight theme with an emphasis on speed. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- neewbie (⭐0) - Minimal theme with gitdecorations. Based on robbyrussell (⭐177k).
- neon-potato (⭐0) - Colorful and minimalist theme. Includes gitdecorations.
- neon (⭐13) - A pretty and minimal ZSH theme with gitdecorations.
- nerdish - A prompt theme for ZSH which uses Nerd Fonts (⭐57k).
- nescalante (⭐2) - Optimized for dark terminal backgrounds, includes gitdecorations.
- neurosimple (⭐1) - Includes gitdecorations andvi-mode indicator.
- newt (⭐11) - Fat & fast theme – beautiful inside and out, styled segments done right. Extremely customizable, includes git, username, execution time, directory, background jobs and edit mode decorations.
- newton (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus and external IP address decorations.
- nextbike (⭐4) - A very basic theme which just features an macOS bike icon.
- nidoranarion (⭐0) - Colorful, shows gitstatus decorations.
- nikitakot (⭐0) - Small and simple oh-my-zsh theme. Shows current directory and 2 directories behind, gitandnodejsstatus decorations.
- nknu (⭐0) - A simple oh-my-zsh theme.
- nmaxcom (⭐2) - Minimalist ZSH theme with gitstatus decorations.
- node (⭐68) - oh-my-zsh's Node.js theme, broken out to make it easier to use with other plugin managers.
- nodeys (⭐37) - Based on the ys theme, with added Node.js version (from NVM plugin).
- noon (⭐0) - Has light and dark variants, shows gitinformation.
- nord (⭐11) - Includes gitstatus decorations and displays the active conda environment.
- nothing (⭐32) - Lightning fast and really simple because it has almost nothing in it.
- nox (⭐10) - Dark theme, displays the current working directory and git status.
- nunorc (⭐0) - Minimalist theme, works well on dark backgrounds. Includes git,mercurialandsvnsatus decorations.
- nuts (⭐5) - Minimalist theme, includes gitstatus decorations and time.
- oblong (⭐2) - Simple bash-inspired theme based on gitster (⭐67) and basher. Includes status decorations to show if user is root, the exit status of last command run,gitbranch and its clean/dirty status.
- odie (⭐0) - Works well on a dark background. Includes gitstatus, python virtualenv andvi-mode status decorations.
- odin (⭐72) - Odin is a git-flavored ZSH theme.
- oh-flowers (⭐1) - Multiline theme with gitdecorations.
- oh-my-git (⭐3.7k) - An opinionated prompt for bash and ZSH.
- oh-my-posh - Not ZSH-specific, but very nice and works with ZSH. Allows you to use the same configuration for prompts in all shells.
- oh-my-via (⭐39) - Theme for ZSH which mainly forks the historical theme used on VIA servers.
- ohmypc (⭐2) - Works well with dark terminal windows. Includes gitdecorations.
- om (⭐1) - Minimal theme, works with dark backgrounds, includes gitstatus decorations.
- omszt (⭐2) - Minimalist theme with gitdecorations.
- omuse (⭐0) - Based on Oh-My-ZSH's amuse (⭐177k). Has decorations for gitstatus, time, absolute pwd, RAM usage, time used by last command, and last command exit status.
- operator (⭐5) - Clean and simple theme, works best with Menlo for Powerline (⭐794).
- owi (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- owiewestside (⭐1) - Includes gitstatus and virtualenv information.
- oxide (⭐1.4k) - A Minimalistic and Dark ZSH theme.
- ozono (⭐9) - 🌏 OZ0NO - Let's Breathe a clean ZSH.
- p9k-theme-pastel (⭐4) - A theme for the powerlevel10k (⭐48k) prompt that puts an emphasis on simplcity while still getting important information across.
- pad (⭐4) - A concise and colorful oh-my-zsh theme.
- page (⭐2) - A simple theme with VCS support. The prompt shows 1 level of the current working directory, branch, and a color coded curved fat arrow.
- palenight (jenssegers) (⭐13) - Allows display of host information, includes gitbranch decoration.
- palenight (rhklite) (⭐0) - Shows detailed gitstatus information with icons in the prompt.
- panda (⭐0) - Includes gitandrootstatus decorations. Best on a dark background.
- papercolor (⭐10) - Color scheme for ZSH, vimandtmux. Includesgitstatus decorations.
- passion (⭐311) - Includes decorations for current time, gitstatus, last command run time in milliseconds, and the exit status of the last command. Requires coreutils on macOS.
- pastel (⭐6) - A ZSH theme inspired by sugar-free (⭐3). Includes gitdecorations.
- pecodez (⭐0) - Optimized for dark terminals. Has decorators for snykversion,nodeversion, AWS profile, kubernetes context andgitstatus.
- persi (⭐3) - Includes git, hostname and current directory decorations. Works with both light and dark backgrounds.
- phalanx (⭐0) - Minimal theme in the spirit of the robbyrussell (⭐177k) and Pure Shell themes.
- phi φ (⭐13) - A clean and simple theme for ZSH inspired and forked from the Lambda (Mod) ZSH (⭐465) theme.
- pi (⭐107) - A minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- piboy (⭐1) - A simple and elegant multi-line theme for ZSH. Includes a colourized timestamp, git& syntax highlighting, and elevated root theme.
- plain-ui (⭐0) - Minimalist, but includes gitstatus decorations.
- plain (⭐0) - A plain and simple theme for ZSH which shows basic gitinformation.
- planet (⭐0) - A slimmed down version of steef (⭐177k) from oh-my-zsh (⭐177k).
- plankton (⭐1) - Simple, no-frills theme.
- plantyhoe (⭐1) - Minimalist theme based on a love of plants and apples. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- platypus (⭐1) - Platypus is a simple and convenient theme for oh-my-zsh used by Frédéric de Villamil.
- pointer (⭐1) - Shows working directory, the return status of the last command, and gitcurrent branch.
- polyglot (⭐184) - a dynamic prompt for zsh,bash,ksh93,mksh,pdksh,dash, and busyboxashthat uses basic ASCII symbols (and color, when possible) to show username, whether it is a local or remotesshsesssion, abbreviated path,gitbranch and status, exit status of last command if non-zero, any virtual environment created withvirtualenv,venv,pipenv,poetry, orconda.
- poncho (⭐3) - RDM's basic oh-my-zsh custom theme.
- poor-programmer (⭐0) - Programmer's theme with gitstatus, ruby version and project path.
- powerbash (⭐1) - Works well with dark terminal backgrounds, includes gitstatus decorations.
- powerless (⭐74) - Tiny & simple pure ZSH prompt inspired by powerline.
- powerlevel10k (⭐48k) - A fast reimplementation of powerlevel9k (⭐13k) ZSH theme. Can be used as a drop-in replacement for powerlevel9k, when given the same configuration options it will generate the same prompt, only faster.
- powerlevel9k (⭐13k) - Powerlevel9k is a theme for ZSH which uses Powerline Fonts (⭐26k). It can be used with vanilla ZSH or ZSH frameworks such as Oh-My-Zsh (⭐177k), Prezto (⭐14k), Antigen (⭐8.2k), and many others (⭐13k).
- powerlevelHipstersmoothie (⭐9) - Add-on for powerlevel9k (⭐13k).
- powerline (brucehsu) (⭐11) - A two-line version of powerline: one for information, one for input.
- powerline (jeremy) (⭐1.2k) - Another take on a powerline theme. Nicely configurable, but requires at least a 256 color-capable terminal with a powerline-compatible terminal font.
- powerline (syui) (⭐1) - A gitaware powerline theme.
- powerline-cute (⭐32) - Based on bullet-train (⭐2.8k).
- powerline-go (⭐2.8k) - A beautiful and useful low-latency prompt, written in golang. Includes gitandhgstatus decorations, exit status of the last command run, current Python virtualenv, whether you're in a nix shell, and is easy to extend.
- powerline-hs (⭐117) - A Powerline (⭐14k) clone written in Haskell. It is significantly faster than the original implementation, and makes the shell noticeably more responsive.
- powerline-shell (b-ryan) (⭐6.2k) - Beautiful and useful prompt generator for Bash, ZSH, Fish, and tcsh. Includes git,svn,fossilandhgdecorations, Python virtualenv information, and last command exit status.
- powerline-shell (banga) (⭐6.2k) - A powerline (⭐2.9k)-like prompt for Bash, ZSH and Fish. Includes decorators for git/svn/hg/fossilbranch, last command exit status, shortened path to current directory and the current python virtualenv and is easy to customize/extend.
- powerline-train (⭐5) - A powerline variant.
- powerline (⭐130) - A Powerline (⭐2.9k)-like prompt, based on powerline-bash (⭐15). Displays virtualenv, gitstatus information and the exit code of the last command run.
- powermore (⭐0) - Forked from powerless (⭐74). Simple prompt that shows gitstatus and current directory.
- powerzeesh (⭐0) - A Powerline based ZSH theme. It aims for simplicity, showing information only when it's relevant, optimized for speed and look. Inspired by Agnoster (⭐4.1k) and Powerline (⭐1.2k).
- pre (⭐48) - A collection of themes for Sublime Text, Terminal, iTerm 2 and ZSH.
- predawn-shell (⭐53) - Theme optimized for dark terminal themes.
- prezto_powerline (⭐116) - Powerline for prezto. Shows git information, RVM version.
- prezto-cloud-prompt (⭐1) - Prezto port of oh-my-zsh's cloud prompt.
- prezto-lambda (⭐0) - Lambda theme (for prezto).
- probe (⭐5) - Includes gitstatus decorations.
- prompt_j2 (⭐0) - Has a dynamic exit status indicator, can change to two lines dynamically to display context.
- prompt-powerline (⭐50) - A fairly heavyweight ZSH prompt, based on the powerline font from the popular eponymous vimplugin, which works well for a dark background.
- prompt (⭐0) - A lightweight prompt consistent across sh,dash,ash,zsh, andpwsh. Includesgitstatus decorations.
- promptus (⭐15) - Simple, minimalist and configurable shell prompt program in C which can be used to make your prompt the same on any shell. Includes exit code and working directory decorations.
- ps1.py (⭐7) - Has gitstatus, truncated directory,chrootandvirtualenvprompt decorations.
- pskfyi (⭐0) - Based on lambda (⭐177k). Themed for ubuntu but easily tweaked.
- punctual (⭐55) - Easily customizable, influenced by spaceship (⭐20k).
- pure (⭐13k) - A pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt. Includes gitstatus decorations, prompt turns red if last command failed, username and host decorations when in a remote session or container, and current folder and command when a process is running.
- purify (banminkyoz) (⭐355) - A simple, fast & cool prompt.
- purify (kyoz) (⭐355) - A clean and vibrant theme, best on dark backgrounds. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- purs (⭐253) - A fast pure (⭐13k)-inspired prompt written in Rust.
- pustelto (⭐0) - Colorful theme inspired by the Spaceship (⭐20k) theme, includes gitdecorations.
- qi3ber2 (⭐0) - A dark multiline theme. Includes git, load average and exit code of last command decorators.
- qoomon (⭐2) - Optimized for dark backgrounds, includes gitinformation. Theme repo includes iTerm 2 and Terminal color settings.
- r3nic1e (⭐0) - Agnoster (⭐4.1k) variant with battery status, git/hgstatus, time, kubernetes context and namespace, non-zero exit code of last command and date decorations. Requires Powerline font.
- racotecnic (⭐10) - Based on af-magic and posh-git.
- rafiki (⭐52) - Adds emojis to your ZSH terminal.
- ramiel (⭐0) - Fork of the node (⭐68).
- random-emoji - Random emoji.
- ranger-zoxide (⭐8) - Adds zoxide (⭐25k) support to the ranger (⭐16k) console file manager.
- raspberrysh (⭐0) - Includes git, python, time, current host and path decorations.
- raytek (⭐0) - Simple and colorful theme with gitstatus decorations.
- raz (⭐2) - Minimal prompt, includes gitstatus decorations.
- rb (⭐4) - Powerline-styled ZSH theme based on Agnoster, optimized for gitand solarized terminals. Requires a Powerline-compatible font.
- rbjorklin (⭐0) - Optimized for solarized terminal color schemes, includes gitstatus decorations.
- redline (⭐1) - Minimalist theme. Includes gitstatus, time, user.
- reggae (⭐0) - Compresses a lot of information into the prompt with color-coded status decorations.
- remiii (⭐7) - Based on Agnoster (⭐4.1k), optimized for solarized (⭐16k) terminal themes.
- river (⭐3) - Dark theme with gitinformation.
- robbyolivier (⭐1) - Based on ideas from the the robbyrussell (⭐177k) theme and the project zsh-git-prompt (⭐1.7k).
- robbyrussell-fullpath (⭐9) - The original robbyrussell (⭐177k) with a fullpath in the prompt.
- robbyrussell-WIP (⭐8) - Decorates the robbyrusselltheme with output to indicate a WIP commit.
- rocket (⭐2) - Minimalist theme, includes gitandhgstatus decoration.
- rougarou (⭐2) - A dark theme.
- roundy (⭐47) - Fast, cute and roundy theme. Includes decorators for gitstatus, current directory and last command execution time. Requires a Nerd Font (⭐57k) and a unicode-capable terminal application.
- rufus (⭐0) - Optimized for dark backgrounds.
- rummik (⭐0) - @rummik's theme. Supports psmin, and gitstatus information in the prompt.
- russtone (⭐2) - Inspired by pure (⭐13k) and sorin (⭐14k). Includes gitstatus decorations.
- ryner (⭐1) - Colorful theme, includes gitdecorations and the current directory.
- s1ck94 (⭐5) - Fork of the (first deprecated, now extinct) minimal prompt by S1cK94. Shows whether user is root, background job status, vi-mode, exit status of last command, and gitstatus decorations.
- s7c (⭐0) - Works well with dark backgrounds. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- saraiva (⭐4) - Includes gitstatus decorations, works well on a dark terminal background.
- saturn (⭐6) - A soft & minimalistic prompt for those who love space and want to have a bit of it on their terminal, featuring cool emojis & highly customizable prompt elements (such as icons, colors, time format, and more).
- schminitz - Shows if vimis running in the background when using:shcommand.
- scythe (⭐0) - Powerline-reminiscent theme. Includes git, last command exit status and directory decorations.
- seashell (⭐29) - Minimal theme with sea-inspired emoji decorations. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- seeker (⭐47) - This theme uses many special unicode characters to be fancy, but it may cause some problems without well supported fonts.
- seltzer (⭐0) - Inspired by the dieter theme, uses color-coding to provide information.
- sepshell (⭐17) - Clean and minimal ZSH theme based on the old lost taybalt theme, with gitbisecting/merging/rebasing modes and configurable prompt symbols.
- sfz (⭐1) - An evolution of lean prompt which itself is a rewrite of pure.
- shadow (⭐2) - Includes gitstatus, directory, host name, username and time decorations.
- shayan (⭐6) - Simple theme with gitstatus decorations.
- shelby (⭐193) - Fast, lightweight and minimal prompt written in pure golang. Includes decorations for last command exit status,gitstatus and the current working directory.
- shichi (⭐0) - A simple theme with the first character being 七(shichi/nana), the number 7. The primary color is red with a yellow accent. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- shini (⭐0) - A tiny theme that just shouts out small. Includes directory, username, hostname, time and gitdecorations.
- shirnschall (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus anduser@hostnamedecorations.
- shocm (⭐0) - Forked from sixlive (⭐4). Has gitdecorations.
- short-ys (⭐0) - Based on the ys (⭐177k) theme. Includes gitandhgstatus decorations.
- shrikant (⭐0) - Includes gitdecorations.
- siegerts (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus decorations in right prompt.
- silver (⭐472) - A cross-shell customizable powerline-like prompt heavily inspired by Agnoster (⭐4.1k). A faster rust port of bronze (⭐50). Requires Nerd Fonts (⭐57k). Very configurable, includes gitstatus decorations.
- simpalt (⭐2) - An information-rich small-footprint theme for ZSH based on Agnoster (⭐4.1k).
- simple (daopengz) (⭐0) - Works well with both light and dark terminal themes. Includes vcs,usernameandpathdecorations.
- simple (pavdmyt) (⭐4) - Minimalist theme based on robbyrussel (⭐177k) that embeds gitstatus information in iTerm's window title bar instead of using space in the prompt.
- simple (savecoders) (⭐6) - Simple and minimalist theme with git,usernameand execution status decorations.
- simple (tourcoder) (⭐0) - Minimalist prompt, includes gitstatus decorations.
- simple (yhiraki) (⭐0) - Minimal prompt, doesn't require special fonts.
- simple-agnoster (⭐3) - Powerline-inspired simple theme with gitdecorations.
- simple-git (⭐0) - Minimalist theme inspired by gitstatus (⭐5). Includes gitdecorations.
- simple-yet-beautiful (⭐0) - Minimalist theme. Includes gitstatus anduser@hostprompt decorations.
- simplezsh (⭐2) - Minimal theme with gitinfo display.
- sinon (⭐0) - k-kinzal's sinon theme. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- sit (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with git, command exit status and path decorations.
- sixlive (⭐4) - This theme has a unique directory listing. When inside a gitproject, the directory display is scoped to the current repository root.
- sk9 (⭐0) - Skeiter9's ZSH theme.
- skeletor-syntax (⭐17) - Theme collection for Atom, Prism and ZSH inspired by Skeletor from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
- skull (⭐23) - Includes gitstatus, python virtual environment and rubyrvmstatus decorations.
- sleeplessmind (⭐1) - ZSH theme inspired by gitster (⭐67) and odin (⭐72).
- slick (⭐22) - Inspired by the pure (⭐13k), purs (⭐253) and zsh-efgit-prompt (⭐7). Requires cargofor installation.
- slimline (⭐53) - Minimal, fast and elegant ZSH prompt. Displays the right information at the right time.
- sm (⭐17) - A Simplist & Minimalist theme for your favorite terminal. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- small-terminal-diy (⭐0) - A variant of the ys (⭐177k) theme in oh-my-zsh (⭐177k).
- smiley (⭐6) - A prompt with happy and sad faces.
- sobole (⭐149) - A minimalistic ZSH theme inspired by the old-fashioned hobbies. No verbose gimmicks, no emoji, no fidget spinners, and no other visual noise. Has both light and dark modes.
- solarized-powerline (houjunchen) (⭐11) - Solarized powerline-style theme for ZSH.
- solarized-powerline (KuoE0) (⭐45) - Solarized powerline variant.
- solarizsh (⭐4) - Color fix for robbyrussell's oh-my-zsh theme to work with solarized (⭐16k) terminals.
- spowerline - Written in scala, inspired by Agnoster (⭐4.1k), tmux powerline, vim powerline and the vim status plugin.
- spyrhoo (⭐2) - Includes time, gitand current directory decorations.
- ssfprompt (⭐0) - Simple, slim, fast. Includes ssh, virtualenv and vcs decorations.
- staples (⭐4) - Based on bureau, displays user@host if connected through SSH.
- starboy (⭐1) - A simple ZSH theme.
- starship - Minimal, fast, extremely customizable.
- statusline (⭐67) - A responsive ZSH theme that provides informational segments when you need them.
- steef (zimfw) (⭐5) - A customizable version of steeef's (⭐177k) theme.
- steeple (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- stellachar (⭐0) - Minimal, pastels.
- sublime (⭐0) - A sublime, clean, minimalistic ZSH theme with gitstatus decorations.
- sugar-free (⭐3) - Based on the Pure (⭐13k) and Candy (⭐1) themes.
- sukeesh (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus decorations. Works better on dark terminal backgrounds.
- sulfurium (⭐0) - The official ZSH theme of sulfuriumOS.
- sunrise-ruby (⭐0) - Similar to sunrise (⭐177k) but includes the active Ruby version.
- superkolo (⭐2) - Add date and return status to the kolo (⭐177k) theme.
- susi (⭐11) - Includes gitstatus decorations and an accompanying iTerm2 color scheme.
- svs (⭐0) - Clean and distraction free theme with gitstatus and current path decorations.
- sy (⭐2) - Based on ys (⭐177k), includes gitstatus decorations.
- t2er (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitdecorations.
- tabaf (⭐3) - Minimal ZSH theme optimized for dark backgrounds.
- tepig-ys (⭐38) - Includes gitstatus decorations and conda/virtualenv status.
- termux (⭐1) - Minimalist theme.
- termuxer (⭐15) - Theme inspired by Agnoster (⭐4.1k) and linuxer.
- the-time-lord (⭐0) - A theme based on gallifrey (⭐177k).
- theme-line (⭐12) - Colorful theme with gitstatus.
- theta-async (⭐1) - Async version of theta (⭐9). Includes vcs status information.
- theta (⭐9) - Includes gitandhgstatus decorations. Also has java, python, ruby, node, go and elixir version information.
- theto (⭐9) - Simplistic theme.  Needs Nerd Fonts, includes vi-mode status andgitdecorations.
- thetraveler (⭐2) - Inspired by theunraveler, uses symbols to display gitstatus.
- thnikk (⭐1) - A minimal version of the spaceship (⭐20k) theme.
- thyme (kawamurakazushi) (⭐1) - Simple theme with gitstatus decorations.
- toledo (⭐7) - Quick minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations. Works withzsh,bash,dashandyash.
- tonni4 (⭐0) - Includes time and gitstatus decorators.
- topan (⭐1) - Includes gitinformation; best on dark backgrounds.
- tq (⭐2) - Displays gitstatus, time, requires a Powerline font.
- traffic (⭐1) - A dark theme for ZSH.
- trajan (⭐1) - A dark theme for ZSH.
- trinity (⭐1) - A simple theme based on geometry (⭐955). Includes gitdecorations.
- tron (⭐0) - Includes gitstatus, working directory, time, user@host and return status of last command decorations.
- turs (⭐0) - Fast, minimal Purs (⭐253)-inspired prompt.
- tvline (⭐2) - Derived from the agnoster theme, adds powerline font enhancements.
- twilight (⭐2) - Minimalist, but includes last command exit status, gitstatus anduser@hostnamedecorations.
- type0 (⭐0) - Inspired by classyTouch (⭐53) by yarisgutierrez. Includes gitdecorations.
- typewritten (⭐921) - Minimal and informative theme that leaves room for what's important. Does asynchronous gitdecoration updates for speed.
- ubunly (⭐26) - Mimics the Kali Linux console. Note - this theme also rebinds a lot of keys and sets a bunch of ZSH options that themes should leave alone.
- ubuntu-ish (⭐0) - Mimics the default Debian/Ubuntu bashprompt.
- ubuntu-with-vitamins (⭐0) - Mimics the default Ubuntu prompt, but with gitdecorations.
- ubuntu (⭐1) - Minimal theme, includes gitstatus decorations.
- unit-1 (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with ITWTB colors.
- vercel (⭐185) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- vertepommes (⭐0) - Based on ys. Includes vcs status, username and current directory decorations.
- vitesse (⭐1) - Inspired by VS Code's Vitesse (⭐597) theme. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- vulcan (⭐0) - Minimal theme reminiscent of the default bashtheme. Includesgitdecorations.
- wade (⭐5) - Mashup of the popular ZSH themes Agnoster and Fishy (⭐177k), with some visual tweaks.
- wang-iterm (⭐5) - Based on the 0532 theme.
- whale (⭐2) - Fast reimplementation of the whale theme.
- whales (⭐0) - Includes decorators for gitstatus, java version, last command return status, and directory.
- wild-cherry (⭐478) - A fairy-tale inspired theme for ZSH, iTerm 2, Sublime, Atom, & Mou.
- wkentaro (⭐1) - A simple theme for Python users. Includes virtualenv and gitstatus decorators.
- work-line (⭐6) - Theme with nice emojis.
- workbench (⭐4) - Includes gitstatus decorations, working directory, exit status of last command and currentvirtualenv.
- xavi (⭐0) - Modified version of the gnzh (⭐177k) theme with emoji decorations for gitstatus and current directory.
- xlk-simple (⭐1) - Simple theme with gitdecorations.
- xm (⭐0) - Theme for dark terminals. Has gitdecorations.
- xor (⭐1) - Self described as minimalistic and 'feature-poor', includes gitdecorations.
- xremix (⭐1) - An oh-my-zsh shell theme based on the Jreese theme plugin.
- xris47 (⭐1) - Fast, simple and streamlined theme. Works best with tmux (⭐37k) and vim-airline (⭐18k).
- yairshefi (⭐1) - Minimal theme with line separated prompts. Based on the robbyrussell (⭐177k) theme.
- yazpt (⭐7) - A clean, fast, good-looking ZSH prompt theme that thoughtfully incorporates Git/Subversion/TFVC status info, integrates with popular plugin managers like Oh My Zsh, and is straightforward to customize and extend.
- yechen (⭐0) - Minimalist theme with gitstatus decorations.
- yeet (⭐0) - Minimalist prompt with gitstatus decorations.
- yindev (⭐2) - Variant of gndx. Includes decorations forgitstatus and current directory.
- ykmam (⭐1) - Modified from ys (⭐0) theme and optimized for a dark background.
- ysm (⭐1) - Simple ZSH theme with gitstatus information.
- yuki (⭐6) - A dark optimized ZSH theme.
- yyl-ys (⭐38) - Includes conda and venv status.
- yz50 (⭐1) - Colorful, based off of robbyrussell (⭐177k) and crunch (⭐177k) themes. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- z4rr3t (⭐1) - Based on sindresorhus' pure (⭐13k) theme.
- zcraft (⭐1) - Minimalist theme with decorations for gitstatus, last command exit status and the time taken by the last command.
- zelda (⭐2) - Zelda-inspired theme. Includes gitstatus decorations.
- zemm-blinks (⭐7) - Customized version of oh-my-zsh blinks (⭐177k) with mercurial support and other changes.
- zemoji (⭐5) - Based on wild-cherry (⭐478). Includes exit status, virtualenv,nvm,rvmandgitstatus decorations.
- zeroastro (⭐7) - Works best on dark backgrounds, includes gitstatus decorations.
- zerocake (⭐0) - Works better on dark brackgrounds.
- zest (⭐0) - A functional theme for ZSH. Influenced by zsh2000 (⭐102), agnoster and powerline (⭐1.2k) themes.
- zinc - A blazing-fast, pure ZSH, mixed asynchronous prompt inspired by Powerlevel9k (⭐13k) and Agnoster (⭐4.1k) that's easily extensible and extremely configurable. It supports async segments using zsh-async (⭐786).
- zlambda (⭐0) - Minimalist, includes gitdecorations without special font requirements.
- zodiac (⭐0) - Includes an emoji for the animal corresponding to the current year.
- zprompts (⭐6) - Themes (prompts) that use original zshtheming subsystem.
- zqt (⭐3) - Modified version of oh-my-zsh's maran (⭐177k) theme.
- zsh1999 (⭐6) - Includes network connectivity, battery and gitstatus decorations.
- zsh2000 (⭐102) - Theme which resembles Powerline and includes the rvmprompt,gitstatus and branch, current time, user, hostname, pwd, exit status, whether running as root and background job status.
- zsh313 (⭐0) - Minimal theme with gitstatus decorations.
- zshcomrade (⭐8) - A ZSH theme, comrade! Includes gitstatus decorations.
- zshpower (⭐14) - Optimized for python developers. Includes gitandpyenvstatus decorations, username and host. Tries to install other plugins and fonts, so read its instructions before installing.
- zshred (⭐1) - Shows current directory, gitdecorations, exit status of last command and time.
- zwsh (⭐0) - A Zpm3/Wordstar mode/theme for ZSH.
- zys (⭐10) - Similar to Agnoster (⭐4.1k), designed to disclose information contextually, with a powerline aesthetic.
- zzshell (⭐0) - Inspired by the default Oh-My-Zsh theme. Displays exit code and gitstatus decorations. Doesn't require Powerline fonts.
ZSH Tools / superconsole - Windows-only
- zsh-bench (⭐712) - A benchmark for interactive ZSH. It measures user-visible latency of interactive zsh: input lag, command lag, etc.
- zshdb (⭐302) - A ZSH debugger.
- zshelldoc (⭐19) - Doxygen for shell scripts. Parses ZSH and Bash scripts, outputs Asciidoc document with function lists, call trees, lists of exported variables, and more.
- zunit (⭐211) - A powerful unit testing framework for ZSH.
Other Useful Lists / superconsole - Windows-only
- awesome-devenv (⭐2.9k) - A curated list of awesome tools, resources and workflow tips making an awesome development environment.
- awesome-sysadmin (⭐27k) - A curated list of awesome open source sysadmin resources.
- Terminals Are Sexy (⭐12k) - A curated list for CLI lovers.
46. Awesome Kotlin
Libraries/Frameworks / Misc
- leprosus/kotlin-hashids (⭐119) - Library that generates short, unique, non-sequential hashes from numbers.
- Kotlin/kotlinx.atomicfu (⭐931) - The idiomatic way to use atomic operations in Kotlin.
47. Awesome Graphql
Frontend Framework Integrations
- sveltekit-kitql (⭐423) - A set of tools, helping you building efficient apps in a fast way with SvelteKit and GraphQL.
48. Awesome Integration
Projects / Messaging
- TIBCO Enterprise Message Service - Standards-based JMS implementation that enables efficient and robust exchange of messages between applications.
Resources / Standard APIs
- OData - An open protocol that enables the creation and consumption of queryable and interoperable REST APIs. OData simplifies the development of REST APIs and offers a standardized way to access data.
49. Awesome Go
Trees
- treemap (⭐61) - Generic key-sorted map using a red-black tree under the hood.
- mailx (⭐19) - Mailx is a library that makes it easier to send email via SMTP. It is an enhancement of the golang standard library net/smtp.
Job Scheduler
- goflow (⭐428) - A simple but powerful DAG scheduler and dashboard.
Uncategorized
- xz (⭐491) - Pure golang package for reading and writing xz-compressed files.
HTTP Clients
- req (⭐4.4k) - Simple Go HTTP client with Black Magic (Less code and More efficiency).
Other Software / Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares
- stew (⭐215) - An independent package manager for compiled binaries.
50. Awesome Ci
- Name: Vela - Description: Vela is a Pipeline Automation (CI/CD) framework built on Linux container technology written in Golang. - Features: Docker based - Supported repositories: GitHub - Documentation: Documentation - Price: Open source, Apache 2.0 - Stars: 
51. Awesome Datascience
MOOC's
General Machine Learning Packages / Deep Learning architectures
Deep Learning Packages / PyTorch Ecosystem
Deep Learning Packages / TensorFlow Ecosystem
Deep Learning Packages / Visualization Tools
Books / Visualization Tools
- Essential Natural Language Processing - Early access
- Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computation - Free Download
- Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of Computational Agents, 2nd Edition - Free HTML version
- Data Mesh in Action - Early Access
Bloggers / Book Deals (Affiliated)
- Wes McKinney - Wes McKinney Archives.
- Kevin Davenport - Kevin Davenport Personal Blog
- Julia Evans - Recurse Center alumna
- Sean J. Taylor - Personal Web Page
- Matt Harrison - Personal Blog
- Prash Chan - Tech Blog on Master Data Management And Every Buzz Surrounding It
- Quora Data Science - Data Science Questions and Answers from experts
- Louis Dorard a technology guy with a penchant for the web and for data, big and small
- Machine Learning Mastery about helping professional programmers confidently apply machine learning algorithms to address complex problems.
- Daniel Forsyth - Personal Blog
- Revolution Analytics - Data Science Blog
- Yet Another Data Blog Yet Another Data Blog
- Spenczar a data scientist at Twitch. I handle the whole data pipeline, from tracking to model-building to reporting.
- KD Nuggets Data Mining, Analytics, Big Data, Data, Science not a blog a portal
- Meta Brown - Personal Blog
- Tevfik Kosar - Magnus Notitia
- New Data Scientist How a Social Scientist Jumps into the World of Big Data
- Harvard Data Science - Thoughts on Statistical Computing and Visualization
- Data Mania Blog - The File Drawer - Chris Said's science blog
- FlowingData - Visualization and Statistics
- i am trask - A Machine Learning Craftsmanship Blog
- Dataconomy - A blog on the newly emerging data economy
- Springboard - A blog with resources for data science learners
- Data School - Data science tutorials for beginners!
- Colah's Blog - Blog for understanding Neural Networks!
- Sebastian's Blog - Blog for NLP and transfer learning!
- Distill - Dedicated to clear explanations of machine learning!
Facebook Accounts / Book Deals (Affiliated)
Data Science Competitions / Book Deals (Affiliated)
Datasets / Book Deals (Affiliated)
- enigma.com - Navigate the world of public data - Quickly search and analyze billions of public records published by governments, companies and organizations.
- UC Irvine Machine Learning Repository - contains data sets good for machine learning
- ClimateData.us (related: U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit)
- GHDx - Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation - a catalog of health and demographic datasets from around the world and including IHME results
- StackExchange Data Explorer - an open source tool for running arbitrary queries against public data from the Stack Exchange network.
Other Awesome Lists / Book Deals (Affiliated)
52. Awesome Tensorflow Lite
Blog posts / Other
- 2021-11-09 On-device training in TensorFlow Lite
53. Awesome Naming
Other
- Brick - When your device is so corrupted it virtually turns into a brick.
54. Awesome Vehicle Security
Presentations
- Analysis and Defense of Automotive Networks - Overview of CAN, security, and potential intrusion detection approaches at BSides Knoxville 2020
Research Papers
Conferences
- Cyber Truck Challenge - Conference that focuses on heavy vehicle cybersecurity issues. Includes hands-on assessments of heavy vehicles and subsystems.
Miscellaneous / Episodes
Libraries and Tools / C++
- CANdevStudio (⭐969) - Development tool for CAN bus simulation. CANdevStudio enables to simulate CAN signals such as ignition status, doors status or reverse gear by every automotive developer.
Libraries and Tools / Java
- ITS Geonetworking (⭐102) - ETSI ITS G5 GeoNetworking stack, in Java: CAM-DENM / ASN.1 PER / BTP / GeoNetworking
55. Awesome Tmux
Plugins
- tmux-browser (⭐99) Web browser sessions attached to tmux sessions.
56. Awesome Ruby
Date and Time Processing
- montrose (⭐851) - a simple library for expressing, serializing, and enumerating recurring events in Ruby.
- stamp (⭐963) - Format dates and times based on human-friendly examples, not arcane strftime directives.
57. Awesome Malware Persistence
Techniques / Generic
- MITRE ATT&CK tactic "TA0003 - Persistence" - MITRE ATT&CK tactic "TA0003 - Persistence".
- forensic artifact repository (⭐1.1k) - Forensic artifact repository covers persistence techniques in their artifacts.
- Sigma rules (⭐8.4k) - Sigma rules which covers persistence techniques. You can even use filters such as --filter tag=attack.persistenceor specifically for one techniquetag=attack.t1084.
Techniques / Linux
- Linux Malware Persistence with Cron - Blog post about linux persistence using cron jobs.
Techniques / macOS
- theevilbit's series "Beyond the good ol' LaunchAgents" - List of macOS persistence beyond just the LaunchDaemons or LaunchAgents.
- KnockKnock (⭐458) - A persistence detection tool for macOS to scan for persistence mechanisms on macOS. Specific persistence locations are found in the plugins (⭐458) folder, e.g. LaunchItems (⭐458) or StartupScripts (⭐458).
- How malware persists on macOS - List of macOS persistence mechanisms.
Techniques / Windows
- Hexacorn's blog - Hexacorn's blog category for persistence category including the series "Beyond good ol' Run key".
- Autoruns - You can learn which Windows persistence mechanisms are checked by looking at the output of Autoruns on your own client. Categories and the different locations where things were found are seen in the output. A disassembly of Autoruns lists a subset of the entries which are scanned.
- PowerShell implementation of Autoruns (⭐257) - Another way to find Windows persistence locations is to look at the source code of the PowerShell version of Autoruns. Bonus: A history of the covered persistence locations for each Autoruns version is found at the end of the module file too, which is so awesome!
- Common malware persistence mechanisms - Different persistence mechanisms for different vectors are described.
- Malware persistence techniques - Good summary of multiple persistence mechanisms, ranging from multiple registry keys to more advanced one, like COM hijacking.
- Detecting & Removing an Attacker's WMI Persistence - Blog post about detecting and removing WMI persistence.
- Windows Persistence using WinLogon - Blog post about abusing WinLogon.
- Untangling Kovter's persistence methods - Blog post about Kovter's persistens methos, among others, hiding in registry. Another one is Threat Spotlight: Kovter Malware Fileless Persistence Mechanism.
- Persistence using GlobalFlags in Image File Execution Options – Hidden from Autoruns.exe - Blog post about abusing GlobalFlag for process execution.
- Uncovering a MyKings Variant With Bootloader Persistence via Managed Detection and Response - Blog post about bootloader persistence.
- Various blog posts about COM/CLSID hijacking
- Hunting for persistence via Microsoft Exchange Server or Outlook - Blog post about Microsoft Exchange server persistence.
Techniques / Firmware
- MoonBounce: the dark side of UEFI firmware - An in-depth write up about one particular UEFI bootkit.
Persistence Removal / Generic
- Awesome Incident Response (⭐7.7k) - Use the tools and resources for security incident response, aimed to help security analysts and DFIR teams.
Persistence Removal / Windows
- PowerSponse (⭐38) - PowerSponse includes various commands for cleanup of persistence mechanisms.
- Removing Backdoors – Powershell Empire Edition - Various blog posts handle the removal of WMI implants.
- RegDelNull - Removal of registry keys with null bytes - used e.g. in run keys for evasion.
Detection Testing / Generic
- Atomic Red Team (⭐9.8k) - Atomic Red Team supports also the MITRE ATT&CK persistence techniques, see e.g. T1044 "File System Permissions Weakness" (⭐9.8k).
Detection Testing / Windows
- hasherezade persistence demos (⭐219) - Various (also non standard) persistence methods used by malware for testing own detection, among others COM hijacking demo is found in the repo.
Prevention / macOS
- BlockBlock (⭐647) - A tool which provides continual protection by monitoring persistence locations and protects them accordingly. Similar to KnockKnock but for blocking.
Collection / Generic
- Awesome Forensics (⭐4k) - Use the tools from this list which includes awesome free (mostly open source) forensic analysis tools and resources. They help collecting the persistence mechanisms at scale, e.g. by using remote forensics tools.
- osquery - Query persistence mechanisms on clients.
- OSSEC (⭐4.5k) - Use rules and logs from the HIDS to detection configuration changes.
Collection / macOS
- KnockKnock - A tool to uncover persistently installed software in order to generically reveal such malware. See GitHub repository too for the source code (⭐458).
- Dylib Hijack Scanner or DHS - A simple utility that will scan your computer for applications that are either susceptible to dylib hijacking or have been hijacked. See GitHub repository too for the source code (⭐82).
Collection / Windows
- Autoruns - A powerful persistence collection tool on Windows is Autoruns. It collects different categories and persistence information from a live system and in limited ways from offline images. There is a UI and a command line program and the output format can be set to CSV which can then be imported into your log collection system of choice.
- AutorunsToWinEventLog.ps1 (⭐1.2k) - Instead of using CSV output and copy these file to the server, you can use the AutorunsToWinEventLog script to convert the Autoruns output to Windows event logs and rely on standard Windows event log forwarding.
- PowerShell Autoruns (⭐257) - A PowerShell version of Autoruns.
- RegRipper - Extracts various persistence mechanisms from the registry files directly.
- RECmd (⭐133) - Extract various persistence mechanisms, e.g. by using the config file UserClassesASEPs (⭐133) to extract user's CLSID information.
- KAPE - The tool allows collecting various predefined artifactgs using targets and modules, see KapeFiles (⭐662) which include persistence mechanisms, among others there's a collection of LNK files (⭐662), scheduled task files (⭐662) and scheduled task listing (⭐662) or a WMI repository auditing (⭐662) module.
58. Awesome List
Front-End Development
- lit (⭐1.5k) - Library for building web components with a declarative template system.
Back-End Development
- Laravel (⭐13k) - PHP framework.- Education (⭐390)
- TALL Stack (⭐943) - Full-stack development solution featuring libraries built by the Laravel community.
 
- Vapor (⭐1.2k) - Server-side development in Swift.
Computer Science
- Speech and Natural Language Processing (⭐2.2k)- Spanish (⭐337)
- NLP with Ruby (⭐1.1k)
- Question Answering (⭐757) - The science of asking and answering in natural language with a machine.
- Natural Language Generation (⭐461) - Generation of text used in data-to-text, conversational agents, and narrative generation applications.
 
Big Data
Gaming
- Construct 2 (⭐72) - Game engine.
Testing
- k6 (⭐627) - Open-source, developer-centric performance monitoring and load testing solution.
Miscellaneous
- Product Design (⭐2.3k) - Design a product from the initial concept to production.
- QR Code (⭐117) - A type of matrix barcode that can be used to store and share a small amount of information.
Related
- Awesome Viewer - A visualizer for all of the above Awesome lists.
59. Awesome Agi Cocosci
Domain Specific Language / Logic DSL Applications
- Qualitative and quantitative simulation: bridging the gap - Artificial Intelligence, 1997. [All Versions]. Shortcomings of qualitative simulation and of quantitative simulation motivate combining them to do simulations exhibiting strengths of both. The resulting class of techniques is called semiquantitative simulation. One approach to semi-quantitative simulation is to use numeric intervals to represent incomplete quantitative information. This research demonstrates semi-quantitative simulation using intervals in an implemented semi-quantitative simulator called Q3. Q3 progressively refines a qualitative simulation, providing increasingly specific quantitative predictions which can converge to a numerical simulation in the limit while retaining important correctness guarantees from qualitative and interval simulation techniques.
Problem Solving / Reinforcement Learning
- Learning to Perform Physics Experiments via Deep Reinforcement Learning - ICLR'17, 2017. [All Versions].
Learning in the Open World / Commonsense Knowledgebase
- Ontology-guided Semantic Composition for Zero-Shot Learning - KR'20, 2020. [All Versions].
- OntoZSL: Ontology-enhanced Zero-shot Learning - WWW'21, 2021. [All Versions].
- Knowledge-aware Zero-Shot Learning: Survey and Perspective - IJCAI'21 2021. [All Versions].
- From Red Wine to Red Tomato: Composition with Context - CVPR'17, 2017. [All Versions].
- Attributes as Operators: Factorizing Unseen Attribute-Object Compositions - ECCV'18, 2018. [All Versions].
- Learning Compositional Representations for Few-Shot Recognition - CVPR'19, 2019. [All Versions].
- Symmetry and Group in Attribute-Object Compositions - CVPR'20, 2020. [All Versions].
- A causal view of compositional zero-shot recognition - NeurIPS'20, 2020. [All Versions].
- Compositional Few-Shot Recognition with Primitive Discovery and Enhancing - MM'20, 2020. [All Versions].
- Learning Unseen Concepts via Hierarchical Decomposition and Composition - CVPR'20, 2020. [All Versions].
NYU / Commonsense Knowledgebase
- Ernest Davis - Department of Computer Science, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU.
- Gary Marcus - Department of Psychology, NYU.
60. Awesome React Components
Chart
- Flowchart React (⭐41) - Flowchart & Flowchart designer for React.js.
Form Components / Toggle
- @anatoliygatt/heart-switch (⭐440) - demo - A fully themeable and accessible heart-shaped toggle switch component.
Boilerplate / Mouse Events
- nx - Next generation build system with first class monorepo support and powerful integrations.
61. Awesome Cpp
Graphics
- Skia (⭐9.5k) - A complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images. [BSD] website
62. Awesome Ebpf
Articles and Presentations / Generic eBPF Presentations and Articles
- Cloudflare's blog posts on eBPF - Different blog posts about networking use cases and low-level aspects of eBPF.
- Linux Extended BPF (eBPF) Tracing Tools - An in-depth collection of information around examples of performance analysis tools using eBPF. Contains also a section at the end of the page about other resources.
eBPF Workflow: Tools and Utilities / eBPF on Other Platforms
- eBPF for Windows (⭐3.1k) - This project is a work-in-progress that allows using existing eBPF toolchains and APIs familiar in the Linux ecosystem to be used on top of Windows.
Projects Related to eBPF / Networking
- Project Calico - Calico is an open source networking and network security solution for containers, virtual machines, and native host-based workloads. Calico's eBPF data plane delivers a low latency, high throughput data plane with a rich network security policy model.
Projects Related to eBPF / Security
- Falco - A cloud-native runtime security project used as a Kubernetes threat detection engine.
- Sysmon for Linux (⭐1.8k) - A security monitoring tool. It depends on SysinternalsEBPF (⭐255).
- Red Canary Linux Agent - Red Canary has started to incorporate eBPF to their Linux security sensor.
- Tracee (⭐3.8k) - A runtime security and forensics tool for Linux which uses eBPF technology to trace the system and applications at runtime, and analyze collected events to detect suspicious behavioral patterns.
- redcanary-ebpf-sensor (⭐101) - A set of BPF programs that gather security relevant event data from the Linux kernel. The BPF programs are combined into a single ELF file from which individual probes can be selectively loaded, depending on the running operating system and kernel version.
- bpflock - Lock Linux machines (⭐145) - An eBPF driven security tool for locking and auditing Linux machines.
Projects Related to eBPF / Tools
- bpftrace - A tool for tracing with its own high-level tracing language. It is flexible enough to be envisioned as a Linux replacement for DTrace and SystemTap.- bpftrace Cheat Sheet - Summary and cheat sheet for programming in bpftrace. Contains information about syntax, probe types, variables and functions.
 
- Embrace The Red: Offensive BPF! - A series of posts around the introduction into BPF with a focus to an offensive setting, and also how its misuse can be detected. Posts include discussions on the rootkit capabilities of eBPF, or on which tracing type is needed for different use cases.
- eBPF: Block Linux Fileless Payload "Malware" Execution with BPF LSM - Blog post about how BPF can help detection and blocking fileless malware.
- Blackhat 2021: With Friends Like eBPF, Who Needs Enemies? - Talk about an eBPF rootkit and how the capabilities of eBPF could be abused. The rootkit was also the object of a talk at Defcon, eBPF, I thought we were friends !.
- ebpfkit (⭐780) - A rootkit that leverages multiple eBPF features to implement offensive security techniques.
- ebpfkit-monitor (⭐127) - An utility to statically analyze eBPF bytecode or monitor suspicious eBPF activity at runtime. It was specifically designed to detect ebpfkit.
- Bad BPF (⭐582) - A collection of malicious eBPF programs that make use of eBPF's ability to read and write user data in between the usermode program and the kernel.
63. Awesome Snmp
Libraries / Erlang
- Erlang/OTP SNMP - SNMP development is included as a component of the Erlang/Open Telecom Platform development environment.
Libraries / Python
- robotframework-snmplibrary (⭐12) - SNMPLibrary is a Robot Framework test library for testing SNMP. 
Tools / CLIs
- net-snmp tools - The applications listed here are part of net-snmp.- encode_keychange - Produces the KeyChange string for SNMPv3.
- snmptranslate - Translates MIB OID names between numeric and textual forms.
- snmpget - Communicates with a network entity using SNMP GET requests.
- snmpgetnext - Communicates with a network entity using SNMP GETNEXT requests.
- snmpbulkget - Communicates with a network entity using SNMP GETBULK requests.
- snmpwalk - Retrieves a subtree of management values using SNMP GETNEXT requests.
- snmpbulkwalk - Retrieves a subtree of management values using SNMP GETBULK requests.
- snmpset - Communicates with a network entity using SNMP SET requests.
- snmptest - Communicates with a network entity using SNMP requests.
- snmptable - Retrieve an SNMP table and display it in tabular form.
- snmpdelta - Monitor delta differences in SNMP Counter values.
- snmpusm - Manipulates the SNMPv3 User-based-security user table.
- snmpvacm - Manipulates the SNMPv3 View-based-access-control-module configuration tables.
- snmpstatus - Retrieves a fixed set of management information from a network entity.
- snmpnetstat - Display networking status and configuration information from a network entity via SNMP.
- snmpdf - Displays disk information like the unix df tool using information collected from SNMP.
- snmptrap - Sends SNMP TRAP or INFORM notification messages.
- snmpinform - Send INFORM notification messages. snmpinform command is functionally the same as snmptrap -Ci.
- snmptrapd - An SNMP daemon that listens for SNMP TRAPs or INFORMs and logs or acts upon them.
- traptoemail - This an snmptrapd handler script to convert snmp traps into emails.
- net-snmp-config - Returns information about installed net-snmp libraries and binaries.
- snmpconf - Creates and modifies SNMP configuration files.
- fixproc - Fixes a process by performing the specified action.
- snmpd - An SNMP agent that responds to SNMP requests for a given host.
- mib2c - A MIB conversion utility that can translate MIB structures into other forms, such as C-code.
- mib2c-update - This a script to merge custom code into updated mib2c code.
 
Tools / GUIs
- Visual SNMP (⭐12) - Visual SNMP is a simple tool for testing access to SNMP agents. Currently SNMPGET and SNMPWALK are supported with some limited funcionality.
Publications / Books
- The Networknomicon, or SNMP Mastery by Abdul Alhazred and Michael W. Lucas - The Simple Network Management Protocol, SNMP, empowers you to invoke ancient standards from the void. SNMP exposes the secrets of your network and servers, and--if you're careless--reconfigures them into unspeakable nightmares. It exposes your inadequate brain to the vast alien dimensions underlying modern computing.
- SNMP Mastery by Michael W. Lucas - SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol, Four lies in one acronym?
Miscellaneous / Tutorials
- SNMPLink.org - SNMPlink.org provides links and information about SNMP, MIB (Management Information Base), Network Management and Network Monitoring.
- SNMPTools.net - SNMPTools.net provides links and information about SNMP applications, toolkits, gateways, simulators, MIB browsers and many more.
64. Public Apis
Animals
- API: xeno-canto - Description: Bird recordings - Auth: No - HTTPS: Yes - CORS: Unknown 
Books
- API: Wizard World - Description: Get information from the Harry Potter universe - Auth: No - HTTPS: Yes - CORS: Yes 
Entertainment
- API: Fun Fact - Description: A simple HTTPS api that can randomly select and return a fact from the FFA database - Auth: No - HTTPS: Yes - CORS: Yes 
65. Awesome Purescript
Binary Serialization
- purescript-arraybuffer-builder (⭐4) - Builder for serializing ArrayBuffer
- purescript-parsing-dataview (⭐3) - Parser for deserializing ArrayBuffer
- purescript-protobuf (⭐47) - Google Protocol Buffers
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