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My rational for this is: 1. Most linux desktop users are using some kind of debian/ubuntu/mint, so why not have them catered for primarily? 2. the bash instructions work for everyone who has bash. Last time I checked, that was 99% of the linux community.
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## Installation
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$ git clone git://github.com/tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions ~/.zsh-autosuggestions
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$ sh ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
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$ bash ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
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```
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On some linux distributions like ubuntu and debian sh is symlinked to /bin/dash and causes an installation error since the installation script needs some bash features. If sh is symlinked to dash, please run it with the bash :
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If you do not have bash, please run it with sh :
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bash ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
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sh ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
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Any widget that moves the cursor to the right(forward-word, forward-char...)
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