There are 9 repositories under bash-configuration topic.
A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
Bash Line Editor―a line editor written in pure Bash with syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc. for Bash interactive sessions.
Advanced .bashrc and .bash_profile coming together with colorful output.
Source of settings for Bash Line Editor https://github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh (for ble-0.4+)
A man's home is his castle. Never leave your dotfiles behind.
Framework for managing different shells. Allows easy switching between them, plugins, themes, and more.
Cross platform shell configuration "dotfiles" - settings, aliases and utilities
Overlaying pluggable environment setter: modules reimagined + toggleable direnv on the shell, rather than the directory level.
An ongoing & curated collection of awesome software libraries, learning tutorials, Useful links & scripts, tools, resources and cool stuff about Bash.
Shell configuration dotfiles for cloud servers - predefined settings, prompt and aliases to enable rapidly applying customizations to new hosts
dotfiles for shell - bash, zsh, tmux, keychain
This repo houses my essential dotfiles, e.g. Bash, Zsh, vimrc, ...
Configuration files, like bashrc, vimrc, and fish functions.
A customized version of oh-my-bash https://github.com/ohmybash/oh-my-bash with some of bash-it framework functionality https://github.com/Bash-it/bash-it
:seedling: Boilerplate extracted from my dotfiles. A place to hang your homedir.
My dotfiles
Helps to configure your Ubuntu faster for standard usage or developer usage
Designing a customized Linux shell that replicates the functionality of the Bourne Again Shell (Bash). This project is implemented in the C programming language and leverages system functions such as PID, PPID, and fork.
This repo contains my bashrc. I put it on Github to save it somewhere in case I mess up my system. Also, I use this repository to figure out how Github works. So it may happen that strange things happen here.
Got tired of managing my dotfiles in a horrible way involving email and manual copying
A collection on environment variables' type, usage, and descriptions.