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unixorn
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Description
hwk929/zsh-fzf is 404, remove
Update link to igor9silva/igorsilva-zsh-theme. Closes https://github.com/igor9silva/igorsilva-zsh-theme/issues/1
Add jhammerberg/jax-theme now that https://github.com/jhammerberg/jax-theme/issues/1 is closed
Add vzambon/vszambon_ocean-zsh-theme now that https://github.com/vzambon/vszambon_ocean-zsh-theme/issues/1 is closed
Add InfinityUniverse0/light-zsh theme
Type of changes
[ ] A link to an external resource like a blog post
[ ] Add/remove/update a link to a framework
[x] Add/remove/update a link to a plugin
[ ] Add/remove/update a link to a tab completion
[x] Add/remove/update a link to a theme
[ ] Text cleanups/typo fixes
Copyright Assignment
[X] This document is covered by the BSD License, and I agree to contribute this PR under the terms of the license. This is for the list submission, not for the project(s) you're adding, I don't care what license the plugins have as long as they have something.
[x] I have confirmed that the link(s) in my PR is valid.
[x] I have signed off my commits. You can use git commit --amend --no-edit --signoff to amend an existing commit, and you can find more details about signing off commits on the DCO GitHub action page here.
[x] My entries are single lines and are in the appropriate (plugins, themes, or completions) section, and in alphabetical order in their section.
[x] The completion/plugin/theme has a plugin file in the repository that conforms to the ZSH Plugin Standard - TLDR, there's a plugin file with a .plugin.zsh, .zsh or .sh suffix, it is not just bare instructions to be added to .zshrc
[ ] Any added completions have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[ ] Any added frameworks have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[ ] Any added plugins have a readme and a license file in their repository.
[x] Any added themes have a screenshot, a readme, and a license file in their repository.
[x] I have stripped any leading and/or trailing zsh-, zsh-plugin and/or oh-my-zsh- substrings from the link's displayed name. This makes it easier to find plugins/themes/completions by name by preventing big clusters in the O and Z sections of the list.