Integrations
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Integrations
Default integrations shipped with Murex
Description
Murex is highly customizable, as every good shell should be. However the Murex community believe that extendability and support for customizations are no substitute for good defaults.
Murex aims to provide you with the best support for your wider command line needs, in its "out-of-the-box" configuration.
So with that goal in mind, the following configurations come pre-installed with Murex's base install.
Included Integrations
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of all integrations precompiled into Murex. A full breakdown can be viewed under
/integrations
in the project source directory (view in Github).
- ChatGPT: How to enable ChatGPT hints
- Cheat.sh: Cheatsheets provided by cheat.sh
- Kitty Integrations: Get more out of Kitty terminal emulator
- Makefiles /
make
:make
integrations - Man Pages (POSIX): Linux/UNIX
man
page integrations - Spellcheck: How to enable inline spellchecking
- Terminology Integrations: Get more out of Terminology terminal emulator
direnv
Integrations: Directory specific environmental variablesyarn
Integrations: Working withyarn
andpackage.json
- iTerm2 Integrations: Get more out of iTerm2 terminal emulator
See Also
- FileRef: How to track what code was loaded and from where
- Modules And Packages: Modules and packages: An Introduction
- Profile Files: A breakdown of the different files loaded on start up
- Spellcheck: How to enable inline spellchecking
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