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- [Instructor] Throughout this course, we've seen how to use some of the common features of Z shell, and explored some customization options. Of course, there are more options and configurations than it's reasonable to cover here. So, I recommend that you dive into the documentation, and explore a little bit if you're curious what else Z shell can do. Some of the options you'll find are pretty obscure, like the option to ignore a common typo people used to experience when using keyboards made by Sun Microsystems. But many others are very useful for power users or for those coming to Z shell from other shells. In the same vein, a lot of documentation you'll find online can be quite dated. One rather old, but still useful, document is called the ZSH guide. It was published in 2003, and addresses version 3.1 of Z shell, but the fundamentals are still good and it's written with a sense of humor. This and other good…

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