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Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) which of the standard shells most resembles the Korn shell (ksh). It includes enhancements of many types, notably in the command-line editor, options for customising its behaviour, filename globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel more at home and extra features drawn from tcsh.

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2010-12-21 06:42
4.3.11

This release contains many bugfixes and numerous minor additions. Although this is on the development branch, it is believed to be fairly stable, and is likely to become the stable release shortly.
標籤: Development

2009-06-03 21:34
4.3.10

This version largely contains bugfixes with a few minor additions.
標籤: Development, Bugfixes

2008-11-04 03:47
4.3.9

This release has a new option COMBINING_CHARS to support combining characters in multi-byte mode. It has better support for coloring and highlighting of command lines, better support for debugging shell code, and a new dynamic directory naming feature. There are also many bugfixes.
標籤: Development, Minor feature enhancements

2008-04-02 15:40
4.3.6

This version contains mostly bugfixes for problems
in version 4.3.5, but there are a couple of minor
enhancements. Everyone using 4.3.5 or an earlier
4.3 release is encouraged to upgrade.
標籤: Development, Minor feature enhancements

2008-02-04 18:36
4.3.5

This version contains both bugfixes and
improvements. Further progress has been made in
support for multibyte character sets. In most
cases, this is thought to be stable, although a
few glitches remain. Combining characters are
still not supported. There have been enhancements
to the module system to allow selective loading.
There is a new module for access to the curses
screen manipulation package.
標籤: Development, Minor feature enhancements

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