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doc: More copyediting and formatting for consistency
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- *.7z* requires `7za`.
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- *.deb* requires `ar`, `tar`.
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Additionally, if `pigz` and/or `pbzip2` are installed, `archive` will use them over
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their traditional counterparts, `gzip` and `bzip2` respectively, to take full advantage
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of all available CPU cores for compression.
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Additionally, if `pigz` and/or `pbzip2` are installed, `archive` will use them
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over their traditional counterparts, `gzip` and `bzip2` respectively, to take
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full advantage of all available CPU cores for compression.
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Alternatives
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------------
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Autosuggestions
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---------------
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Integrates zsh-autosuggestions into Prezto.
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Autosuggestions
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===============
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the package manager for a package offering that command and suggests
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the proper install command.
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Debian-based and Arch Linux-based distributions use the [`command-not-found`][1] tool.
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Debian and Arch Linux based distributions use the [`command-not-found`][1] tool.
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macOS uses Homebrew's [`command-not-found` clone][2]. Note that you also need to [follow the instructions to tap the `command-not-found` homebrew repository][3].
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macOS uses Homebrew's [`command-not-found` clone][2]. Note that you also need to
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[follow the instructions][3] to tap the `command-not-found` homebrew repository.
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Authors
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This module must be loaded first.
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Contributors
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------------
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This module **MUST NOT** rely on any command not built in Zsh.
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Non-interactive environment variables should be defined in [`zshenv`][1].
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Options
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-------
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- `LESS_TERMCAP_ue` ends underline.
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- `LESS_TERMCAP_us` begins underline.
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Contributors
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------------
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This module **MUST NOT** rely on any command not built in Zsh.
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Non-interactive environment variables should be defined in [`zshenv`][1].
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Authors
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Settings
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--------
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This module supports virtual environments from conda and virtualenvwrapper. By default, only virtualenvwrapper is enabled. To disable virtualenvwrapper, add the following to *zpreztorc*.
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This module supports virtual environments from conda and virtualenvwrapper. By
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default, only virtualenvwrapper is enabled. To disable virtualenvwrapper, add
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the following to *zpreztorc*.
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```sh
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zstyle ':prezto:module:python' skip-virtualenvwrapper-init 'on'
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[`virtualenvwrapper`][2] is a frontend to the popular [`virtualenv`][3] utility.
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`virtualenv` creates isolated Python environments and `virtualenvwrapper` provides
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convenient shell functions to create, switch, and manage them.
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`virtualenv` creates isolated Python environments and `virtualenvwrapper`
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provides convenient shell functions to create, switch, and manage them.
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### Usage
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### Highlighting
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If you have enabled color globally in *zpreztorc*, you may disable it for certain
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commands.
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If you have enabled color globally in *zpreztorc*, you may disable it for
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certain commands.
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To disable `ls` color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*; when coloring is
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disabled, type indicators (\*, /, =>, @, =, |, %) will be appended to entries.
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@ -109,7 +109,8 @@ Aliases
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### Resource Usage
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- `df` displays free disk space using human readable units (aliases to `pydf`, if installed).
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- `df` displays free disk space using human readable units (aliases to `pydf`,
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if installed).
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- `du` displays disk usage using human readable units.
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- `top` displays information about processes.
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- `topc` displays information about processes sorted by CPU usage.
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