We need to accommodate cases where a submodule local path (or remote)
URL can change. Accordingly, update instruction and `zprezto-update`
function to synchronizes submodules' remote URL configuration setting
to the updated value automatically.
WARNING: This will require synchronizing submodules' remote URL
configuration setting to the value specified in `.gitmodules` by doing:
`git submodule sync --recursive` in your Prezto location.
Signed-off-by: Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
General purpose reformating and rewording in (a few places). This should
also make markdown linting happier.
Prefer back-ticks wherever useful and use `console` for code blocks to
be executed on terminal.
Also, update references links wherever possible (including update from
'http://' to 'https://').
Remove `--protect-decmpfs` by default since hfs-compression specific
changes have been marked by upstream as broken since 3.1.3 and there is
little likelihood of that changing.
As curl bundled with macOS does not include `_curl` definitions, one
way to make `_curl` available is to install curl from Homebrew.
However, since curl from Hombrew is _keg-only_, its function path needs
to be explicitly included.
Change default `HISTFILE` path from `~/.zhistory` to more conventional
`~/.zsh_history`. This aligns better with Debian variants, macOS and
Oh My Zsh.
This would provide an easier onboarding experience to users coming to
Prezto from standard (framework free) zsh or from Oh My Zsh.
For existing Prezto users, we attempt to automatically rename old
`HISTFILE` to new one iff the old one exists and the new one doesn't.
However, if both old and new `HISTFILE` exist and the old one is more
recent, we just alert the user about what changed with a suggested way
to accommodate the change.
Add guard to check for presence of 'run-help' in `aliases` hash before evicting.
In some systems (like Debian) '/etc/zshrc' might have already done it.
I think this should have been removed as part of 0a07ba27a2.
Currently I'm seeing this warning after updating to `master`:
```
Couldn't read file /Users/jeffwidman/.zprezto/modules/prompt/functions/prompt_powerlevel9k_setup containing theme powerlevel9k.
```
`compinit -i` doesn't always change zcompdump, which means that the
`compinit -C` condition fails to run until the completions change.
When we `compinit -i`, we should touch the file too to solve this.
Now that 'command-not-found' helper loading has been significantly
simplified and the startup time improved in the official Homebrew tap,
the workaround for script detection (and caching) can be removed.
Allow loading more specific 'run-help' function from $fpath. This
allows automatically looking up specific sub-command helper if
available instead of the static default ('man').
See: ccc9cff9e2/Functions/Misc/run-help (L3-L8)
> The {query} has to be percent-escaped in macOS 11.
Just replace `:` to `%3A` work fine.
But add function like this one I find on stackoverflow to encode the entire query string would be more robust.
```bash
urldecode() {
# urldecode <string>
local url_encoded="${1//+/ }"
printf '%b' "${url_encoded//%/\\x}"
}
```