Zsh-fueled, stdlib-inspired
Zeshy (2007--present) is a high-level Zsh framework. It standardizes high-level Zsh functions, aliases, and variables into components for use from third-party Zsh applications, homebrew Zsh scripts, and interactive Zsh shells.
Zeshy is authored by Leyli Cecil; licensed under the GNU General Public License; and publicly, freely downloadable.
Zeshy provides dynamic facilities typically associated with more popular platform portable, dynamically typed, interpreted scripting languages (Wikipedia:Perl, Wikipedia:Python, Wikipedia:Ruby, et al.). Ideally, Zeshy reflects the emerging ecologies of:
Zsh is blossoming into the mainstream. Join us, and Zeshy, as we zest this stream of software use with zestiness!