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 <p align="center"><img src="https://ohmyzsh.s3.amazonaws.com/omz-ansi-github.png" alt="Oh My Zsh"></p>
 
-Oh My Zsh is an open source, community-driven framework for managing your [zsh](https://www.zsh.org/) configuration.
+Oh My Zsh is an open source, community-driven framework for managing your [zsh](https://www.zsh.org/)
+configuration.
 
 Sounds boring. Let's try again.
 
 **Oh My Zsh will not make you a 10x developer...but you may feel like one.**
 
-Once installed, your terminal shell will become the talk of the town _or your money back!_ With each keystroke in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes. Strangers will come up to you in cafรฉs and ask you, _"that is amazing! are you some sort of genius?"_
+Once installed, your terminal shell will become the talk of the town _or your money back!_ With each keystroke
+in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes.
+Strangers will come up to you in cafรฉs and ask you, _"that is amazing! are you some sort of genius?"_
 
-Finally, you'll begin to get the sort of attention that you have always felt you deserved. ...or maybe you'll use the time that you're saving to start flossing more often. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ
+Finally, you'll begin to get the sort of attention that you have always felt you deserved. ...or maybe you'll
+use the time that you're saving to start flossing more often. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ
 
-To learn more, visit [ohmyz.sh](https://ohmyz.sh), follow [@ohmyzsh](https://x.com/ohmyzsh) on X (formerly Twitter), and join us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/ohmyzsh).
+To learn more, visit [ohmyz.sh](https://ohmyz.sh), follow [@ohmyzsh](https://x.com/ohmyzsh) on X (formerly
+Twitter), and join us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/ohmyzsh).
 
 [![CI](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/actions?query=workflow%3ACI)
 [![X (formerly Twitter) Follow](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/ohmyzsh?label=%40ohmyzsh&logo=x&style=flat)](https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=ohmyzsh)
@@ -62,26 +67,28 @@ To learn more, visit [ohmyz.sh](https://ohmyz.sh), follow [@ohmyzsh](https://x.c
 
 ### Operating System Compatibility
 
-| O/S            | Status  |
-| :------------- | :-----: |
-| Android        |   โœ…    |
-| freeBSD        |   โœ…    |
-| LCARS          |   ๐Ÿ›ธ    |
-| Linux          |   โœ…    |
-| macOS          |   โœ…    |
-| OS/2 Warp      |   โŒ    |
-| Windows (WSL2) |   โœ…    |
-
+| O/S            | Status |
+| :------------- | :----: |
+| Android        |   โœ…   |
+| freeBSD        |   โœ…   |
+| LCARS          |   ๐Ÿ›ธ   |
+| Linux          |   โœ…   |
+| macOS          |   โœ…   |
+| OS/2 Warp      |   โŒ   |
+| Windows (WSL2) |   โœ…   |
 
 ### Prerequisites
 
-- [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org) should be installed (v4.3.9 or more recent is fine but we prefer 5.0.8 and newer). If not pre-installed (run `zsh --version` to confirm), check the following wiki instructions here: [Installing ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Installing-ZSH)
+- [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org) should be installed (v4.3.9 or more recent is fine but we prefer 5.0.8 and
+  newer). If not pre-installed (run `zsh --version` to confirm), check the following wiki instructions here:
+  [Installing ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Installing-ZSH)
 - `curl` or `wget` should be installed
 - `git` should be installed (recommended v2.4.11 or higher)
 
 ### Basic Installation
 
-Oh My Zsh is installed by running one of the following commands in your terminal. You can install this via the command-line with either `curl`, `wget` or another similar tool.
+Oh My Zsh is installed by running one of the following commands in your terminal. You can install this via the
+command-line with either `curl`, `wget` or another similar tool.
 
 | Method    | Command                                                                                           |
 | :-------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
@@ -89,38 +96,44 @@ Oh My Zsh is installed by running one of the following commands in your terminal
 | **wget**  | `sh -c "$(wget -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh)"`   |
 | **fetch** | `sh -c "$(fetch -o - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh)"` |
 
-Alternatively, the installer is also mirrored outside GitHub. Using this URL instead may be required if you're in a country like China or India (for certain ISPs), that blocks `raw.githubusercontent.com`:
+Alternatively, the installer is also mirrored outside GitHub. Using this URL instead may be required if you're
+in a country like China or India (for certain ISPs), that blocks `raw.githubusercontent.com`:
 
-| Method    | Command                                                                                           |
-| :-------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
-| **curl**  | `sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://install.ohmyz.sh/)"`                                                 |
-| **wget**  | `sh -c "$(wget -O- https://install.ohmyz.sh/)"`                                                   |
-| **fetch** | `sh -c "$(fetch -o - https://install.ohmyz.sh/)"`                                                 |
+| Method    | Command                                           |
+| :-------- | :------------------------------------------------ |
+| **curl**  | `sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://install.ohmyz.sh/)"` |
+| **wget**  | `sh -c "$(wget -O- https://install.ohmyz.sh/)"`   |
+| **fetch** | `sh -c "$(fetch -o - https://install.ohmyz.sh/)"` |
 
-_Note that any previous `.zshrc` will be renamed to `.zshrc.pre-oh-my-zsh`. After installation, you can move the configuration you want to preserve into the new `.zshrc`._
+_Note that any previous `.zshrc` will be renamed to `.zshrc.pre-oh-my-zsh`. After installation, you can move
+the configuration you want to preserve into the new `.zshrc`._
 
 #### Manual Inspection
 
-It's a good idea to inspect the install script from projects you don't yet know. You can do
-that by downloading the install script first, looking through it so everything looks normal,
-then running it:
+It's a good idea to inspect the install script from projects you don't yet know. You can do that by
+downloading the install script first, looking through it so everything looks normal, then running it:
 
 ```sh
 wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh
 sh install.sh
 ```
 
-If the above URL times out or otherwise fails, you may have to substitute the URL for `https://install.ohmyz.sh` to be able to get the script.
+If the above URL times out or otherwise fails, you may have to substitute the URL for
+`https://install.ohmyz.sh` to be able to get the script.
 
 ## Using Oh My Zsh
 
 ### Plugins
 
-Oh My Zsh comes with a shitload of plugins for you to take advantage of. You can take a look in the [plugins](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins) directory and/or the [wiki](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Plugins) to see what's currently available.
+Oh My Zsh comes with a shitload of plugins for you to take advantage of. You can take a look in the
+[plugins](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins) directory and/or the
+[wiki](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Plugins) to see what's currently available.
 
 #### Enabling Plugins
 
-Once you spot a plugin (or several) that you'd like to use with Oh My Zsh, you'll need to enable them in the `.zshrc` file. You'll find the zshrc file in your `$HOME` directory. Open it with your favorite text editor and you'll see a spot to list all the plugins you want to load.
+Once you spot a plugin (or several) that you'd like to use with Oh My Zsh, you'll need to enable them in the
+`.zshrc` file. You'll find the zshrc file in your `$HOME` directory. Open it with your favorite text editor
+and you'll see a spot to list all the plugins you want to load.
 
 ```sh
 vi ~/.zshrc
@@ -140,21 +153,28 @@ plugins=(
 )
 ```
 
-_Note that the plugins are separated by whitespace (spaces, tabs, new lines...). **Do not** use commas between them or it will break._
+_Note that the plugins are separated by whitespace (spaces, tabs, new lines...). **Do not** use commas between
+them or it will break._
 
 #### Using Plugins
 
-Each built-in plugin includes a **README**, documenting it. This README should show the aliases (if the plugin adds any) and extra goodies that are included in that particular plugin.
+Each built-in plugin includes a **README**, documenting it. This README should show the aliases (if the plugin
+adds any) and extra goodies that are included in that particular plugin.
 
 ### Themes
 
-We'll admit it. Early in the Oh My Zsh world, we may have gotten a bit too theme happy. We have over one hundred and fifty themes now bundled. Most of them have [screenshots](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes) on the wiki (We are working on updating this!). Check them out!
+We'll admit it. Early in the Oh My Zsh world, we may have gotten a bit too theme happy. We have over one
+hundred and fifty themes now bundled. Most of them have
+[screenshots](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes) on the wiki (We are working on updating this!).
+Check them out!
 
 #### Selecting A Theme
 
-_Robby's theme is the default one. It's not the fanciest one. It's not the simplest one. It's just the right one (for him)._
+_Robby's theme is the default one. It's not the fanciest one. It's not the simplest one. It's just the right
+one (for him)._
 
-Once you find a theme that you'd like to use, you will need to edit the `~/.zshrc` file. You'll see an environment variable (all caps) in there that looks like:
+Once you find a theme that you'd like to use, you will need to edit the `~/.zshrc` file. You'll see an
+environment variable (all caps) in there that looks like:
 
 ```sh
 ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
@@ -167,23 +187,32 @@ ZSH_THEME="agnoster" # (this is one of the fancy ones)
 # see https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes#agnoster
 ```
 
+<!-- prettier-ignore-start -->
 > [!NOTE]
 > You will many times see screenshots for a zsh theme, and try it out, and find that it doesn't look the same for you.
-> 
-> This is because many themes require installing a [Powerline Font](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) or a [Nerd Font](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) in order to render properly.
-> Without them, these themes will render weird prompt symbols. Check out [the FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ#i-have-a-weird-character-in-my-prompt) for more information.
+<!-- prettier-ignore-end -->
+
+> This is because many themes require installing a [Powerline Font](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) or a
+> [Nerd Font](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) in order to render properly. Without them, these themes
+> will render weird prompt symbols. Check out
+> [the FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ#i-have-a-weird-character-in-my-prompt) for more
+> information.
 >
-> Also, beware that themes only control what your prompt looks like. This is, the text you see before or after your cursor, where you'll type your commands.
-> Themes don't control things such as the colors of your terminal window (known as _color scheme_) or the font of your terminal. These are settings that you can change in your terminal emulator.
-> For more information, see [what is a zsh theme](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ#what-is-a-zsh-theme).
+> Also, beware that themes only control what your prompt looks like. This is, the text you see before or after
+> your cursor, where you'll type your commands. Themes don't control things such as the colors of your
+> terminal window (known as _color scheme_) or the font of your terminal. These are settings that you can
+> change in your terminal emulator. For more information, see
+> [what is a zsh theme](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ#what-is-a-zsh-theme).
 
 Open up a new terminal window and your prompt should look something like this:
 
 ![Agnoster theme](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2618447/6316862/70f58fb6-ba03-11e4-82c9-c083bf9a6574.png)
 
-In case you did not find a suitable theme for your needs, please have a look at the wiki for [more of them](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/External-themes).
+In case you did not find a suitable theme for your needs, please have a look at the wiki for
+[more of them](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/External-themes).
 
-If you're feeling feisty, you can let the computer select one randomly for you each time you open a new terminal window.
+If you're feeling feisty, you can let the computer select one randomly for you each time you open a new
+terminal window.
 
 ```sh
 ZSH_THEME="random" # (...please let it be pie... please be some pie..)
@@ -206,7 +235,8 @@ ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_IGNORED=(pygmalion tjkirch_mod)
 
 ### FAQ
 
-If you have some more questions or issues, you might find a solution in our [FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ).
+If you have some more questions or issues, you might find a solution in our
+[FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ).
 
 ## Advanced Topics
 
@@ -214,16 +244,16 @@ If you're the type that likes to get their hands dirty, these sections might res
 
 ### Advanced Installation
 
-Some users may want to manually install Oh My Zsh, or change the default path or other settings that
-the installer accepts (these settings are also documented at the top of the install script).
+Some users may want to manually install Oh My Zsh, or change the default path or other settings that the
+installer accepts (these settings are also documented at the top of the install script).
 
 #### Custom Directory
 
-The default location is `~/.oh-my-zsh` (hidden in your home directory, you can access it with `cd ~/.oh-my-zsh`)
+The default location is `~/.oh-my-zsh` (hidden in your home directory, you can access it with
+`cd ~/.oh-my-zsh`)
 
 If you'd like to change the install directory with the `ZSH` environment variable, either by running
-`export ZSH=/your/path` before installing, or by setting it before the end of the install pipeline
-like this:
+`export ZSH=/your/path` before installing, or by setting it before the end of the install pipeline like this:
 
 ```sh
 ZSH="$HOME/.dotfiles/oh-my-zsh" sh install.sh
@@ -231,32 +261,33 @@ ZSH="$HOME/.dotfiles/oh-my-zsh" sh install.sh
 
 #### Unattended Install
 
-If you're running the Oh My Zsh install script as part of an automated install, you can pass the `--unattended`
-flag to the `install.sh` script. This will have the effect of not trying to change
-the default shell, and it also won't run `zsh` when the installation has finished.
+If you're running the Oh My Zsh install script as part of an automated install, you can pass the
+`--unattended` flag to the `install.sh` script. This will have the effect of not trying to change the default
+shell, and it also won't run `zsh` when the installation has finished.
 
 ```sh
 sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh)" "" --unattended
 ```
 
-If you're in China, India, or another country that blocks `raw.githubusercontent.com`, you may have to substitute the URL for `https://install.ohmyz.sh` for it to install.
+If you're in China, India, or another country that blocks `raw.githubusercontent.com`, you may have to
+substitute the URL for `https://install.ohmyz.sh` for it to install.
 
 #### Installing From A Forked Repository
 
 The install script also accepts these variables to allow the installation of a different repository:
 
-- `REPO` (default: `ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh`): this takes the form of `owner/repository`. If you set
-  this variable, the installer will look for a repository at `https://github.com/{owner}/{repository}`.
+- `REPO` (default: `ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh`): this takes the form of `owner/repository`. If you set this variable,
+  the installer will look for a repository at `https://github.com/{owner}/{repository}`.
 
-- `REMOTE` (default: `https://github.com/${REPO}.git`): this is the full URL of the git repository
-  clone. You can use this setting if you want to install from a fork that is not on GitHub (GitLab,
-  Bitbucket...) or if you want to clone with SSH instead of HTTPS (`git@github.com:user/project.git`).
+- `REMOTE` (default: `https://github.com/${REPO}.git`): this is the full URL of the git repository clone. You
+  can use this setting if you want to install from a fork that is not on GitHub (GitLab, Bitbucket...) or if
+  you want to clone with SSH instead of HTTPS (`git@github.com:user/project.git`).
 
   _NOTE: it's incompatible with setting the `REPO` variable. This setting will take precedence._
 
 - `BRANCH` (default: `master`): you can use this setting if you want to change the default branch to be
-  checked out when cloning the repository. This might be useful for testing a Pull Request, or if you
-  want to use a branch other than `master`.
+  checked out when cloning the repository. This might be useful for testing a Pull Request, or if you want to
+  use a branch other than `master`.
 
 For example:
 
@@ -302,16 +333,21 @@ Once you open up a new terminal window, it should load zsh with Oh My Zsh's conf
 
 If you have any hiccups installing, here are a few common fixes.
 
-- You _might_ need to modify your `PATH` in `~/.zshrc` if you're not able to find some commands after switching to `oh-my-zsh`.
-- If you installed manually or changed the install location, check the `ZSH` environment variable in `~/.zshrc`.
+- You _might_ need to modify your `PATH` in `~/.zshrc` if you're not able to find some commands after
+  switching to `oh-my-zsh`.
+- If you installed manually or changed the install location, check the `ZSH` environment variable in
+  `~/.zshrc`.
 
 ### Custom Plugins And Themes
 
-If you want to override any of the default behaviors, just add a new file (ending in `.zsh`) in the `custom/` directory.
+If you want to override any of the default behaviors, just add a new file (ending in `.zsh`) in the `custom/`
+directory.
 
-If you have many functions that go well together, you can put them as a `XYZ.plugin.zsh` file in the `custom/plugins/` directory and then enable this plugin.
+If you have many functions that go well together, you can put them as a `XYZ.plugin.zsh` file in the
+`custom/plugins/` directory and then enable this plugin.
 
-If you would like to override the functionality of a plugin distributed with Oh My Zsh, create a plugin of the same name in the `custom/plugins/` directory and it will be loaded instead of the one in `plugins/`.
+If you would like to override the functionality of a plugin distributed with Oh My Zsh, create a plugin of the
+same name in the `custom/plugins/` directory and it will be loaded instead of the one in `plugins/`.
 
 ### Enable GNU ls In macOS And freeBSD Systems
 
@@ -331,9 +367,9 @@ _Note: this is not compatible with `DISABLE_LS_COLORS=true`_
 
 <a name="remove-directories-aliases"></a>
 
-If you want to skip default Oh My Zsh aliases (those defined in `lib/*` files) or plugin aliases,
-you can use the settings below in your `~/.zshrc` file, **before Oh My Zsh is loaded**. Note that
-there are many different ways to skip aliases, depending on your needs.
+If you want to skip default Oh My Zsh aliases (those defined in `lib/*` files) or plugin aliases, you can use
+the settings below in your `~/.zshrc` file, **before Oh My Zsh is loaded**. Note that there are many different
+ways to skip aliases, depending on your needs.
 
 ```sh
 # Skip all aliases, in lib files and enabled plugins
@@ -372,19 +408,19 @@ zstyle ':omz:lib:directories' aliases no
 
 #### Notice <!-- omit in toc -->
 
-> This feature is currently in a testing phase and it may be subject to change in the future.
-> It is also not currently compatible with plugin managers such as zpm or zinit, which don't
-> source the init script (`oh-my-zsh.sh`) where this feature is implemented in.
+> This feature is currently in a testing phase and it may be subject to change in the future. It is also not
+> currently compatible with plugin managers such as zpm or zinit, which don't source the init script
+> (`oh-my-zsh.sh`) where this feature is implemented in.
 
-> It is also not currently aware of "aliases" that are defined as functions. Example of such
-> are `gccd`, `ggf`, or `ggl` functions from the git plugin.
+> It is also not currently aware of "aliases" that are defined as functions. Example of such are `gccd`,
+> `ggf`, or `ggl` functions from the git plugin.
 
 ### Disable async git prompt
 
-Async prompt functions are an experimental feature (included on April 3, 2024) that allows Oh My Zsh to render prompt information
-asynchronously. This can improve prompt rendering performance, but it might not work well with some setups. We hope that's not an
-issue, but if you're seeing problems with this new feature, you can turn it off by setting the following in your .zshrc file,
-before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
+Async prompt functions are an experimental feature (included on April 3, 2024) that allows Oh My Zsh to render
+prompt information asynchronously. This can improve prompt rendering performance, but it might not work well
+with some setups. We hope that's not an issue, but if you're seeing problems with this new feature, you can
+turn it off by setting the following in your .zshrc file, before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
 
 ```sh
 zstyle ':omz:alpha:lib:git' async-prompt no
@@ -392,7 +428,8 @@ zstyle ':omz:alpha:lib:git' async-prompt no
 
 ## Getting Updates
 
-By default, you will be prompted to check for updates every 2 weeks. You can choose other update modes by adding a line to your `~/.zshrc` file, **before Oh My Zsh is loaded**:
+By default, you will be prompted to check for updates every 2 weeks. You can choose other update modes by
+adding a line to your `~/.zshrc` file, **before Oh My Zsh is loaded**:
 
 1. Automatic update without confirmation prompt:
 
@@ -435,7 +472,8 @@ zstyle ':omz:update' verbose silent # only errors
 
 ### Manual Updates
 
-If you'd like to update at any point in time (maybe someone just released a new plugin and you don't want to wait a week?) you just need to run:
+If you'd like to update at any point in time (maybe someone just released a new plugin and you don't want to
+wait a week?) you just need to run:
 
 ```sh
 omz update
@@ -447,25 +485,31 @@ Magic! ๐ŸŽ‰
 
 Oh My Zsh isn't for everyone. We'll miss you, but we want to make this an easy breakup.
 
-If you want to uninstall `oh-my-zsh`, just run `uninstall_oh_my_zsh` from the command-line. It will remove itself and revert your previous `bash` or `zsh` configuration.
+If you want to uninstall `oh-my-zsh`, just run `uninstall_oh_my_zsh` from the command-line. It will remove
+itself and revert your previous `bash` or `zsh` configuration.
 
 ## How Do I Contribute To Oh My Zsh?
 
 Before you participate in our delightful community, please read the [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
 
-I'm far from being a [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org/) expert and suspect there are many ways to improve โ€“ if you have ideas on how to make the configuration easier to maintain (and faster), don't hesitate to fork and send pull requests!
+I'm far from being a [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org/) expert and suspect there are many ways to improve โ€“ if you
+have ideas on how to make the configuration easier to maintain (and faster), don't hesitate to fork and send
+pull requests!
 
-We also need people to test out pull requests. So take a look through [the open issues](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues) and help where you can.
+We also need people to test out pull requests. So take a look through
+[the open issues](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues) and help where you can.
 
 See [Contributing](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details.
 
 ### Do Not Send Us Themes
 
-We have (more than) enough themes for the time being. Please add your theme to the [external themes](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/External-themes) wiki page.
+We have (more than) enough themes for the time being. Please add your theme to the
+[external themes](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/External-themes) wiki page.
 
 ## Contributors
 
-Oh My Zsh has a vibrant community of happy users and delightful contributors. Without all the time and help from our contributors, it wouldn't be so awesome.
+Oh My Zsh has a vibrant community of happy users and delightful contributors. Without all the time and help
+from our contributors, it wouldn't be so awesome.
 
 Thank you so much!
 
@@ -484,7 +528,9 @@ We're on social media:
 
 ## Merchandise
 
-We have [stickers, shirts, and coffee mugs available](https://shop.planetargon.com/collections/oh-my-zsh?utm_source=github) for you to show off your love of Oh My Zsh. Again, you will become the talk of the town!
+We have
+[stickers, shirts, and coffee mugs available](https://shop.planetargon.com/collections/oh-my-zsh?utm_source=github)
+for you to show off your love of Oh My Zsh. Again, you will become the talk of the town!
 
 ## License
 
@@ -494,4 +540,6 @@ Oh My Zsh is released under the [MIT license](LICENSE.txt).
 
 ![Planet Argon](https://pa-github-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/PARGON_logo_digital_COL-small.jpg)
 
-Oh My Zsh was started by the team at [Planet Argon](https://www.planetargon.com/?utm_source=github), a [Ruby on Rails development agency](https://www.planetargon.com/services/ruby-on-rails-development?utm_source=github). Check out our [other open source projects](https://www.planetargon.com/open-source?utm_source=github).
+Oh My Zsh was started by the team at [Planet Argon](https://www.planetargon.com/?utm_source=github), a
+[Ruby on Rails development agency](https://www.planetargon.com/services/ruby-on-rails-development?utm_source=github).
+Check out our [other open source projects](https://www.planetargon.com/open-source?utm_source=github).