Has anybody written a "zsh wtf" style tool where a complex expression is annotated, similar to "explainshell.com"? The more I learn about Zsh, the more obscure and hard-to-read my code is. $ command date Tue Nov 23 20:17:53 CST 2021 $ ls -la *(.Dmm-3) -rw-r--r-- 1 zachriggle staff 0 Nov 23 20:17 file_10 -rw-r--r-- 1 zachriggle staff 0 Nov 23 20:15 file_8 -rw-r--r-- 1 zachriggle staff 0 Nov 23 20:16 file_9 Is definitely very convenient -- but only if you know what's going on. Other, more documented commands can achieve roughly the same thing. $ find . -Bmin -3 -type f -maxdepth 1 | xargs ls -la -rw-r--r-- 1 zachriggle staff 0 Nov 23 20:17 ./file_10 -rw-r--r-- 1 zachriggle staff 0 Nov 23 20:15 ./file_8 -rw-r--r-- 1 zachriggle staff 0 Nov 23 20:16 ./file_9 Is there any interest in something like ExplainShell or ShellCheck for Zsh? I'm not sure what tools are best fit for parsing things like complicated expressions. *Zach Riggle*