On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 7:35 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > My understanding is that Felipe's 1 & 2 are essentially the same > thing in the larger picture but they come in different packaging. Yes, and no. That's like saying you get the same thing with Gentoo than with Ubuntu. Yes; you get the same thing, but no; Oh-My-Zsh comes with a lot more you might not necessarily want. > And your preference is the former. It is not like I picked a wrong > SO thread and was swayed by an oddball opinion of somebody who > prefers the Zsh default. Even though the preference is up to > individual users, the important point here is that Zsh default is > not universally unusable for everybody and it is one of the valid > choices. I think that's debatable. If I had to be it would be on a 50/50 split. But that's considering that most people never change their default. If my script were the default, my bet would be on a 90/10 split (at least). Yes, there are some people who do prefer the Zsh default but not many. Seriously, submit yourself to one hour of the default Zsh completion, I bet you will consider it torture. -- Felipe Contreras