Zero to Z-Shell: Learn what all the fuss is about with Z-Shell
By and large, most Red Hat Linux systems will have Bash as the default shell. Bash is a darn great shell, but this article is about another equally great shell, called Z-Shell, that has most of the attributes of Bash, but in some cases goes the extra mile to give you the flexibility to customize your shell more than Bash allows. This article is somewhat advanced, but if you're very patient, with some effort, you will do just fine. Remember to make small changes, test them, and then make more small changes, test, and repeat.
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