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### Using packages |
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First, install the package: |
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* Arch Linux: [community/zsh-syntax-highlighting][arch-package] / [AUR/zsh-syntax-highlighting-git][AUR-package] |
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* Debian: `zsh-syntax-highlighting` package [in `stretch`][debian-package] (or in [OBS repository][obs-repository]) |
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* Fedora: [zsh-syntax-highlighting package][fedora-package-alt] in Fedora 24+ (or in [OBS repository][obs-repository]) |
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See also [repology's cross-distro index](https://repology.org/metapackage/zsh-syntax-highlighting/versions) |
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We need to tell the shell that we want to use zsh-syntax-highlighting. |
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Second, enable zsh-syntax-highlighting by adding the following line to the end of your .zshrc, |
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On Debian and derivatives (Ubuntu, Mint, etc.): |
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```zsh |
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echo "source /usr/share/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh" >> ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshrc |
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``` |
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Then restart zsh (such as by opening a new instance of your terminal emulator).\ |
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Note the `source` command must be **at the end** of `~/.zshrc`. |
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* On most Linux distributions (except perhaps NixOS): `source /usr/share/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh` |
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* Mac OS X / Homebrew: `somewhere under /opt under Homebrew (please confirm)` |
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* NetBSD and OpenBSD: `source /usr/local/share/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh` |
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Then restart zsh (such as by opening a new instance of your terminal emulator). |
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### In your ~/.zshrc |
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