The Fig Plugin Store makes it easy to add 3rd-party shell plugins to your terminal.
- macOS:
- Homebrew:
brew install fig
- DMG: Download from our website: fig.io
- Homebrew:
- Windows/Linux:
- Join the waitlist
Fig.Plugin.Store.Demo.mp4
The Fig Plugin Store makes it easy for developers to discover and install 3rd-party shell plugins and have them auto-sync them across your devices.
Fig's plugin store:
- has 400+ plugins (and would love your support adding more)
- supports plugins for
bash
,zsh
, andfish
- lets you configure plugins after installing them (see above video)
- auto-syncs your plugins across your devices
Example plugins include syntax highlighting for your shell, autocomplete, async loading for your prompt, even oh-my-zsh!
Plugins are a simple declarative schema that define
- metadata (e.g. name, description, URLs, images,...)
- installation instructions (e.g. relevant files and GitHub repo)
- available configurations (e.g. env variables to customise settings)
You can contribute your first plugin to the store in < 2 minutes (we make it really easy)
👉 Check out our Plugin Contribution Getting Started Guide to get started
Create GitHub Issue
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Join our community
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Want to use Fig's to share shell plugins across your team (e.g. to provide an opionated shell setup for newew engineers)? Or want to use Fig at work but have security / compliance concerns.
We would love to help get you set up. Please email [email protected]
Fig makes developers more productive in the terminal. We build apps like autocomplete, dotfiles (coming soon), and now Plugins.
Plugins are installed to a directory on your local device. When you install Fig, we add lines to your shell config that sources files in this directory.
Currently, Plugins is only available on macOS, there is a beta for Linux coming soon.
Run brew install fig
or by downloading the app at fig.io/download.
Get in touch at [email protected] or chat with us in Discord.