If you are on macOS and like me, you spend a lot of time in the terminal, I present to you Fig .
Fig is a widget that attaches to the terminal and allows you to add advanced autocompletion capabilities. So as you type, Fig brings up relevant subcommands, options, and contextual arguments in your terminal.

Fig allows you to be even faster, and everything is customizable, as well as suggestions, themes or even adding scripts or command line tools in the autocompletion menus.
It’s really practical.
To install Fig, you can download the tool from the official website here or simply enter the following command in your terminal:
brew install fig
Note that by default, Fig collects data on your uses, but you can easily disable this in the settings by checking the following box:

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