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[submodule "modules/prompt/external/agnoster"]
path = modules/prompt/external/agnoster
url = https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme.git
[submodule "modules/prompt/external/pure"]
[submodule "modules/prompt/functions/pure"]
path = modules/prompt/external/pure
url = https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure.git
[submodule "modules/fasd/external"]
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[submodule "modules/prompt/external/async"]
path = modules/prompt/external/async
url = https://github.com/mafredri/zsh-async.git
[submodule "modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k"]
path = modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k
url = https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.git
shallow = true
[submodule "modules/prompt/external/powerlevel10k"]
path = modules/prompt/external/powerlevel10k
url = https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git

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# Contributing
Contributing
------------
This project would not exist without all of its users and [contributors][1].
If you have ideas on how to make the configuration easier to maintain or
improve its performance, do not hesitate to fork and send pull requests.
## Issue Reporting
### Issue Reporting
- Check that the issue has not already been reported.
- Check that the issue has not already been fixed in the latest code.
- Open an issue with a clear title and description in grammatically correct,
complete sentences.
- Check that the issue has not already been reported.
- Check that the issue has not already been fixed in the latest code.
- Open an issue with a clear title and description in grammatically correct,
complete sentences.
## Pull Request
### Pull Request
- Read [how to properly contribute to open source projects on GitHub][2].
- Use a topic branch to easily amend a pull request later, if necessary.
- Write [good commit messages][3].
- Squash commits on the topic branch before opening a pull request.
- Use the same coding style and spacing.
- Open a [pull request][4] that relates to but one subject with a clear title
and description in grammatically correct, complete sentences.
- Read [how to properly contribute to open source projects on GitHub][2].
- Use a topic branch to easily amend a pull request later, if necessary.
- Write [good commit messages][3].
- Squash commits on the topic branch before opening a pull request.
- Use the same coding style and spacing.
- Open a [pull request][4] that relates to but one subject with a clear
title and description in grammatically correct, complete sentences.
### Code Style
#### Code Style
This project follows the [Google Shell Style Guide][5] when possible. However,
there are a number of additional things to keep in mind.
- Local variables should be used whenever possible.
- Prefer `zstyle` over environment variables for configuration.
- Prefer (( ... )) over [[ ... ]] for arithmetic expression.
- Use the function keyword to define functions.
- The 80 character hard limit can be waived for readability.
- Local variables should be used whenever possible.
- Prefer `zstyle` over environment variables for configuration.
- Prefer (( ... )) over [[ ... ]] for arithmetic expression.
- Use the function keyword to define functions.
- The 80 character hard limit can be waived for readability.
### Using an Alternative *zprezto* Directory
#### Using an Alternative zprezto Directory
To work on Prezto without affecting your current configuration:
To work on zprezto without messing with your current configuration:
```sh
mkdir devel-zprezto
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Then to start zsh in this development environment you will run:
```console
```sh
ZDOTDIR=/path/to/devel-zprezto zsh
```
### Modules
#### Modules
- A *README.md* must be present.
- Large functions must be placed in a *functions* directory.
- Functions that take arguments must have completion.
- A *README.md* must be present.
- Large functions must be placed in a *functions* directory.
- Functions that take arguments must have completion.
### Themes
#### Themes
- A screenshots section must be present in the file header.
- The pull request description must have [embedded screenshots][6].
- A screenshots section must be present in the file header.
- The pull request description must have [embedded screenshots][6].
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/contributors
[2]: https://gun.io/blog/how-to-github-fork-branch-and-pull-request
[2]: http://gun.io/blog/how-to-github-fork-branch-and-pull-request
[3]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
[4]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests
[5]: https://google.github.io/styleguide/shell.xml
[6]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#images
[6]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#img

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# Prezto — Instantly Awesome Zsh
Prezto — Instantly Awesome Zsh
==============================
Prezto is the configuration framework for [Zsh][1]; it enriches the command line
interface environment with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion,
and prompt themes.
## Installation
Installation
------------
Prezto will work with any recent release of Zsh, but the minimum required
version is **4.3.11**.
version is 4.3.11.
01. Launch Zsh:
1. Launch Zsh:
```console
zsh
```
```console
zsh
```
02. Clone the repository:
2. Clone the repository:
```console
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto.git "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto"
```
```console
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto.git "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto"
```
<details>
<summary><em>Optional: Installing in <code>$XDG_CONFIG_HOME</code></em></summary>
3. Create a new Zsh configuration by copying the Zsh configuration files
provided:
Optionally, if you already have `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` configured (usually as
_`$HOME/.config`_ by default) and intend to install Prezto under
_`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh`_ instead, you can clone the repository there and
configure `$ZDOTDIR` separately if not already configured.
```sh
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
for rcfile in "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"/.zprezto/runcoms/^README.md(.N); do
ln -s "$rcfile" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.${rcfile:t}"
done
```
- Clone the repository:
Note: If you already have any of the given configuration files, `ln` will
cause error. In simple cases you can load prezto by adding the line
`source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/init.zsh"` to the bottom of your
`.zshrc` and keep the rest of your Zsh configuration intact. For more
complicated setups, it is recommended that you back up your original
configs and replace them with the provided prezto runcoms.
```console
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto.git "${ZDOTDIR:-${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/zsh}/.zprezto"
```
4. Set Zsh as your default shell:
- Configure `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` and `$ZDOTDIR` in _`${$HOME}/.zshenv`_:
```console
chsh -s /bin/zsh
```
```sh
export XDG_CONFIG_HOME="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:=$HOME/.config}"
export ZDOTDIR="${ZDOTDIR:=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh}"
source "$ZDOTDIR/.zshenv"
```
</details>
03. Create a new Zsh configuration by copying/linking the Zsh configuration
files provided:
```console
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
for rcfile in "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"/.zprezto/runcoms/^README.md(.N); do
ln -s "$rcfile" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.${rcfile:t}"
done
```
**Note:** If you already have any of the given configuration files, `ln` in
the above operation will cause an error. In simple cases, you can load
Prezto by adding the line `source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/init.zsh"` to
the bottom of your _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshrc`_ and keep the rest of your
Zsh configuration intact. For more complicated setups, we recommend that you
back up your original configs and replace them with the provided Prezto
[_`runcoms`_][10].
04. Set Zsh as your default shell:
```console
chsh -s /bin/zsh
```
05. Open a new Zsh terminal window or tab.
5. Open a new Zsh terminal window or tab.
### Troubleshooting
If you are not able to find certain commands after switching to Prezto, modify
the `PATH` variable in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprofile`_ then open a new Zsh
terminal window or tab.
If you are not able to find certain commands after switching to *Prezto*,
modify the `PATH` variable in *~/.zprofile* then open a new Zsh terminal
window or tab.
## Updating
Updating
--------
Run `zprezto-update` to automatically check if there is an update to Prezto.
If there are no file conflicts, Prezto and its submodules will be automatically
updated. If there are conflicts you will be instructed to go into the
`$ZPREZTODIR` directory and resolve them yourself.
Run `zprezto-update` to automatically check if there is an update to zprezto.
If there are no file conflicts, zprezto and its submodules will be
automatically updated. If there are conflicts you will be instructed to go into
the `$ZPREZTODIR` directory and resolve them yourself.
To pull the latest changes and update submodules manually:
```console
cd $ZPREZTODIR
git pull
git submodule sync --recursive
git submodule update --init --recursive
```
## Usage
Usage
-----
Prezto has many features disabled by default. Read the source code and the
accompanying README files to learn about what is available.
Prezto has many features disabled by default. Read the source code and
accompanying README files to learn of what is available.
### Modules
01. Browse [_`modules`_][9] to see what is available.
02. Load the modules you need in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_ and then open
a new Zsh terminal window or tab.
1. Browse */modules* to see what is available.
2. Load the modules you need in *~/.zpreztorc* then open a new Zsh terminal
window or tab.
### Themes
01. For a list of themes, type `prompt -l`.
02. To preview a theme, type `prompt -p name`.
03. Load the theme you like in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_ and then
open a new Zsh terminal window or tab.
1. For a list of themes, type `prompt -l`.
2. To preview a theme, type `prompt -p name`.
3. Load the theme you like in *~/.zpreztorc* then open a new Zsh terminal
window or tab.
![sorin theme][2]
Note that the [_`git`_][11] module may be required for special symbols to
appear, such as those on the right of the above image. Add `'git'` to the
`pmodule` list (under `zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule \` in your
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_) to enable this module.
![sorin theme][2]
Note that the 'git' module may be required for special symbols to appear,
such as those on the right of the above image. Add `'git'` to the `pmodule`
list (under `zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule \` in your *~/.zpreztorc*) to
enable this module.
### External Modules
01. By default modules will be loaded from [_`/modules`_][9] and _`/contrib`_.
02. Additional module directories can be added to the
`:prezto:load:pmodule-dirs` setting in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
1. By default modules will be loaded from */modules* and */contrib*.
2. Additional module directories can be added to the
`:prezto:load:pmodule-dirs` setting in *~/.zpreztorc*.
Note that module names need to be unique or they will cause an error when
loading.
Note that module names need to be unique or they will cause an error when
loading.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule-dirs $HOME/.zprezto-contrib
```
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule-dirs $HOME/.zprezto-contrib
```
## Customization
Customization
-------------
The project is managed via [Git][3]. We highly recommend that you fork this
project so that you can commit your changes and push them to your fork on
[GitHub][4] to preserve them. If you do not know how to use Git, follow this
[tutorial][5] and bookmark this [reference][6].
The project is managed via [Git][3]. It is highly recommended that you fork this
project; so, that you can commit your changes and push them to [GitHub][4] to
not lose them. If you do not know how to use Git, follow this [tutorial][5] and
bookmark this [reference][6].
## Resources
Resources
---------
The [Zsh Reference Card][7] and the [zsh-lovers][8] man page are indispensable.
## License
License
-------
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
[1]: https://www.zsh.org
[2]: https://i.imgur.com/nrGV6pg.png "sorin theme"
[3]: https://git-scm.com
[1]: http://www.zsh.org
[2]: http://i.imgur.com/nrGV6pg.png "sorin theme"
[3]: http://git-scm.com
[4]: https://github.com
[5]: https://gitimmersion.com
[5]: http://gitimmersion.com
[6]: https://git.github.io/git-reference/
[7]: http://www.bash2zsh.com/zsh_refcard/refcard.pdf
[8]: https://grml.org/zsh/zsh-lovers.html
[9]: modules#readme
[10]: runcoms#readme
[11]: modules/git#readme
[8]: http://grml.org/zsh/zsh-lovers.html

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printf "There is an update available. Trying to pull.\n\n"
if git pull --ff-only; then
printf "Syncing submodules\n"
git submodule sync --recursive
git submodule update --init --recursive
return $?
else
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for zmodule ("$zmodules[@]") zmodload "zsh/${(z)zmodule}"
unset zmodule{s,}
# Load more specific 'run-help' function from $fpath.
(( $+aliases[run-help] )) && unalias run-help && autoload -Uz run-help
# Autoload Zsh functions.
zstyle -a ':prezto:load' zfunction 'zfunctions'
for zfunction ("$zfunctions[@]") autoload -Uz "$zfunction"

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# Modules
Modules
=======
Load modules in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_. The order matters.
Load modules in *zpreztorc*. The order matters.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule 'environment' 'terminal'
```
## Archive
Archive
-------
Provides functions to list and extract archives.
## Autosuggestions
Autosuggestions
---------------
Integrates zsh-autosuggestions into Prezto.
## Command-Not-Found
Command-Not-Found
-----------------
Loads the command-not-found tool on macOS or Debian-based distributions.
## Completion
Completion
----------
Loads and configures <kbd>TAB</kbd> completion and provides additional
completions from the zsh-completions project.
Loads and configures tab completion and provides additional completions from
the zsh-completions project.
## Directory
Directory
---------
Sets directory options and defines directory aliases.
## DNF
DNF
---
Defines _dnf_ aliases.
Defines dnf aliases.
## Dpkg
Dpkg
----
Defines _dpkg_ aliases and functions.
Defines dpkg aliases and functions.
## Editor
Editor
------
Sets key bindings.
## Emacs
Emacs
-----
Enables Emacs dependency management.
## Environment
Environment
-----------
Sets general shell options and defines environment variables.
## Fasd
Fasd
----
Maintains a frequently used file and directory list for fast access.
## Git
Git
---
Enhances the Git distributed version control system by providing aliases,
functions and by exposing repository status information to prompts.
## GNU Utility
GNU Utility
-----------
Provides for the interactive use of GNU utilities on non-GNU systems.
## GPG
GPG
---
Provides for an easier use of GPG by setting up gpg-agent.
## Haskell
Haskell
-------
Enables local Haskell package installation.
## Helper
Helper
------
Provides helper functions for developing modules.
## History
History
-------
Sets history options and defines history aliases.
## History Substring Search
History Substring Search
------------------------
Integrates zsh-history-substring-search into Prezto.
## Homebrew
Homebrew
--------
Defines Homebrew aliases.
## MacPorts
MacPorts
--------
Defines MacPorts aliases and adds MacPorts directories to path variables.
## Node.js
Node.js
-------
Provides utility functions for Node.js and loads npm completion.
## OCaml
OCaml
-----
Initializes OCaml package management.
## OSX
OSX
---
Defines macOS aliases and functions.
## Pacman
Pacman
------
Provides aliases and functions for the Pacman package manager and frontends.
## Perl
Perl
----
Enables local Perl module installation on macOS and defines alises.
## Prompt
Prompt
------
Loads prompt themes.
## Python
Python
------
Enables local Python and local Python package installation.
## Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails
-------------
Defines Ruby on Rails aliases.
## Rsync
Rsync
-----
Defines rsync aliases.
## Ruby
Ruby
----
Configures Ruby local gem installation, loads version managers, and defines
aliases.
## GNU Screen
GNU Screen
----------
Defines GNU Screen aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
## Spectrum
Spectrum
--------
Provides for easier use of 256 colors and effects.
## SSH
SSH
---
Provides for an easier use of SSH by setting up ssh-agent.
## Syntax Highlighting
Syntax Highlighting
-------------------
Integrates zsh-syntax-highlighting into Prezto.
## Terminal
Terminal
--------
Sets terminal window and tab titles.
## Tmux
Tmux
----
Defines tmux aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
## Utility
Utility
-------
Defines general aliases and functions.
## Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-LAN
-----------
This module provides a wrapper around the wakeonlan tool.
## Yum
Yum
---
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# Archive
Archive
=======
Provides functions to create, list, and extract archives.
This module must be loaded _before_ the [_`completion`_][1] module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded automatically by _`completion`_
module.
Functions
---------
## Functions
- `archive` creates an archive based on the provided archive name.
- `lsarchive` lists the contents of one or more archives.
- `unarchive` extracts the contents of one or more archives.
- `archive` creates an archive based on the provided archive name.
- `lsarchive` lists the contents of one or more archives.
- `unarchive` extracts the contents of one or more archives.
## Supported Formats
Supported Formats
-----------------
The following archive formats are supported when the required utilities are
installed:
- _.tar.gz_, _.tgz_ require `tar` (optionally `pigz`).
- _.tar.bz2_, _.tbz_ require `tar` (optionally `pbzip2`).
- _.tar.xz_, _.txz_ require `tar` with _xz_ support.
- _.tar.zma_, _.tlz_ require `tar` with _lzma_ support.
- _.tar_ requires `tar`.
- _.gz_ requires `gunzip`.
- _.bz2_ requires `bunzip2`.
- _.xz_ requires `unxz`.
- _.lzma_ requires `unlzma`.
- _.Z_ requires `uncompress`.
- _.zip_, _.jar_ requires `unzip`.
- _.rar_ requires `rar` (needed for `archive` support), `unrar` or `lsar` and `unar`.
- _.7z_ requires `7za`.
- _.deb_ requires `ar`, `tar`.
- *.tar.gz*, *.tgz* require `tar` (optionally `pigz`).
- *.tar.bz2*, *.tbz* require `tar` (optionally `pbzip2`).
- *.tar.xz*, *.txz* require `tar` with *xz* support.
- *.tar.zma*, *.tlz* require `tar` with *lzma* support.
- *.tar* requires `tar`.
- *.gz* requires `gunzip`.
- *.bz2* requires `bunzip2`.
- *.xz* requires `unxz`.
- *.lzma* requires `unlzma`.
- *.Z* requires `uncompress`.
- *.zip*, *.jar* requires `unzip`.
- *.rar* requires `rar` (needed for `archive` support), `unrar` or `lsar` and `unar`.
- *.7z* requires `7za`.
- *.deb* requires `ar`, `tar`.
Additionally, if `pigz` and/or `pbzip2` are installed, `archive` will use them
over their traditional counterparts, `gzip` and `bzip2` respectively, to take
full advantage of all available CPU cores for compression.
## Alternatives
Alternatives
------------
Specifically on macOS, [The Unarchiver][2] provides a similar command line tool
Specifically on macOS, [The Unarchiver][1] provides a similar command line tool
which doesn't depend on a number of other programs being installed.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Matt Hamilton](https://github.com/Eriner)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Matt Hamilton](https://github.com/Eriner)
[1]: ../completion#readme
[2]: https://theunarchiver.com/command-line
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: https://theunarchiver.com/command-line

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_arguments \
'(-v --verbose)'{-v,--remove}'[verbose archive listing]' \
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|zst|jar|rar|7z)(-.)'" && return 0
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|jar|rar|7z)(-.)'" && return 0

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_arguments \
'(-r --remove)'{-r,--remove}'[remove archive]' \
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|zst|jar|rar|7z|deb)(-.)'" && return 0
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|jar|rar|7z|deb)(-.)'" && return 0

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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# Creates archive file
#
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# function archive {
local archive_name path_to_archive _gzip_bin _bzip2_bin _xz_bin _zstd_bin
local archive_name path_to_archive _gzip_bin _bzip2_bin _xz_bin
if (( $# < 2 )); then
cat >&2 <<EOF
@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ usage: $0 [archive_name.zip] [/path/to/include/into/archive ...]
Where 'archive.zip' uses any of the following extensions:
.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lzma, .tar.zst, .tar, .zip, .rar, .7z
.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lzma, .tar, .zip, .rar, .7z
There is no '-v' switch; all operations are verbose.
EOF
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_bzip2_bin='bzip2'
fi
_zstd_bin='zstd'
case "${archive_name}" in
(*.tar.gz|*.tgz) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --use-compress-program="${_gzip_bin}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.bz2|*.tbz|*.tbz2) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --use-compress-program="${_bzip2_bin}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.xz|*.txz) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --use-compress-program="${_xz_bin}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.lzma|*.tlz) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --lzma "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.zst|*.tzst) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --use-compress-program="${_zstd_bin}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.zip|*.jar) zip -r "${archive_name}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;
(*.rar) rar a "${archive_name}" "${=path_to_archive}" ;;

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(*.tar.zma|*.tlz) tar --lzma --help &> /dev/null \
&& tar --lzma -t${verbose:+v}f "$1" \
|| lzcat "$1" | tar x${verbose:+v}f - ;;
(*.tar.zst|*.tzst) tar -I zstd -t${verbose:+v}f "$1" ;;
(*.tar) tar t${verbose:+v}f "$1" ;;
(*.zip|*.jar) unzip -l${verbose:+v} "$1" ;;
(*.rar) ( (( $+commands[unrar] )) \

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local file_name
local file_path
local extract_dir
local _gzip_bin _bzip2_bin _xz_bin _zstd_bin
local _gzip_bin _bzip2_bin _xz_bin
if (( $# == 0 )); then
cat >&2 <<EOF
@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ else
_bzip2_bin='bzip2'
fi
_zstd_bin='zstd'
while (( $# > 0 )); do
if [[ ! -s "$1" ]]; then
print "$0: file not valid: $1" >&2
@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ while (( $# > 0 )); do
(*.tar.zma|*.tlz) tar --lzma --help &> /dev/null \
&& tar --lzma -xvf "$1" \
|| lzcat "$1" | tar -xvf - ;;
(*.tar.zst|*.tzst) tar -xvf "$1" --use-compress-program="${_zstd_bin}" ;;
(*.tar) tar -xvf "$1" ;;
(*.gz) gunzip "$1" ;;
(*.bz2) bunzip2 "$1" ;;

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# Autosuggestions
Autosuggestions
===============
Integrates [zsh-autosuggestions][1] into Prezto, which implements the
[Fish shell][2]'s autosuggestions feature, where the user can type in any part
of a previously entered command and Zsh suggests commands as you type based on
history and completions.
If this module is used in conjunction with the [_`syntax-highlighting`_][3]
module, this module must be loaded _after_ the _`syntax-highlighting`_ module.
If this module is used in conjunction with the *syntax-highlighting* module,
this module must be loaded **after** the *syntax-highlighting* module.
If this module is used in conjunction with the [_`history-substring-search`_][4]
module, this module must be loaded _after_ the _`history-substring-search`_
If this module is used in conjunction with the *history-substring-search*
module, this module must be loaded **after** the *history-substring-search*
module.
To elaborate, the relative order of loading the modules would be
_`autosuggestions`_, _`syntax-highlighting`_ and _`history-substring-search`_.
## Contributors
Contributors
------------
New features and bug fixes should be submitted to the [zsh-autosuggestions][1]
project according to its rules and regulations. This module will be synchronized
against it.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Highlighting
If colors are enabled, _autosuggestions_ will automatically highlight
If colors are enabled, *autosuggestions* will automatically highlight
positive results.
To enable highlighting for this module only, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
*zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:autosuggestions' color 'yes'
```
To set the query found color, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To set the query found color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:autosuggestions:color' found ''
```
## Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
---------------
### Autosuggestions from previous sessions don't show up
For autosuggestions from previous shell sessions to work, please make sure you
also have the `history` module enabled.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions
[2]: https://fishshell.com
[3]: ../syntax-highlighting#readme
[4]: ../history-substring-search#readme
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[2]: http://fishshell.com
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Command-Not-Found
Command-Not-Found
=================
When you try to use a command that is not available locally, searches the
package manager for a package offering that command and suggests the proper
install command.
When you try to use a command that is not available locally, searches
the package manager for a package offering that command and suggests
the proper install command.
Debian and Arch Linux based distributions use the [`command-not-found`][1] tool.
macOS uses Homebrew's [`command-not-found` clone][2]. Note that unless you have
a recent version of Homebrew installed, you might also need to tap the
`command-not-found` Homebrew repository [following the instructions][3].
macOS uses Homebrew's [`command-not-found` clone][2]. Note that you also need to
[follow the instructions][3] to tap the `command-not-found` homebrew repository.
## Authors
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4]._
Authors
-------
- [Joseph Booker](https://github.com/sargas)
- [Indrajit Raychaudhuri](https://github.com/indrajitr)
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Joseph Booker](https://github.com/sargas)
[1]: https://code.launchpad.net/command-not-found
[2]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found

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elif [[ -s '/usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.zsh' ]]; then
source '/usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.zsh'
# Load command-not-found on macOS when Homebrew tap is configured.
elif (( $+commands[brew] )) \
&& [[ -s "${hb_cnf_handler::="$(brew --repository 2> /dev/null)"/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found/handler.sh}" ]]; then
source "$hb_cnf_handler"
unset hb_cnf_handler
# To avoid performance penalty, we do not use Homebrew's ruby based command
# lookup mechanism (viz., `brew command command-not-found-init`) and instead
# `find` it ourselves from `TAP_DIRECTORY` defined internally in Homebrew.
elif (( $+commands[brew] )); then
cnf_command=(
"$(brew --repository 2> /dev/null)"/Library/Taps/*/*/cmd/brew-command-not-found-init(|.rb)(.N)
)
if (( $#cnf_command )); then
cache_file="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/prezto/brew-command-not-found-cache.zsh"
if [[ "${${(@o)cnf_command}[1]}" -nt "$cache_file" \
|| "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc" -nt "$cache_file" \
|| ! -s "$cache_file" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$cache_file:h"
# brew command-not-found-init is slow; cache its output.
brew command-not-found-init >! "$cache_file" 2> /dev/null
fi
source "$cache_file"
unset cache_file
fi
unset cnf_command
# Return if requirements are not found.
else
return 1

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# Completion
Completion
==========
Loads and configures <kbd>TAB</kbd> completion and provides additional
completions from the [zsh-completions][1] project.
Loads and configures tab completion and provides additional completions from
the [zsh-completions][1] project.
This module must be loaded late _after_ the _`utility`_ module and all other
modules that provide completion definitions.
This module must be loaded **after** the *utility* module.
## Options
Options
-------
- `COMPLETE_IN_WORD` complete from both ends of a word.
- `ALWAYS_TO_END` move cursor to the end of a completed word.
- `PATH_DIRS` perform path search even on command names with slashes.
- `AUTO_MENU` show completion menu on a successive <kbd>TAB</kbd> press.
- `AUTO_LIST` automatically list choices on ambiguous completion.
- `AUTO_PARAM_SLASH` if completed parameter is a directory, add a trailing
slash (`/`).
- `EXTENDED_GLOB` needed for file modification glob modifiers with _compinit_.
- `MENU_COMPLETE` do not autoselect the first completion entry.
- `FLOW_CONTROL` disable start/stop characters in shell editor.
- `COMPLETE_IN_WORD` complete from both ends of a word.
- `ALWAYS_TO_END` move cursor to the end of a completed word.
- `PATH_DIRS` perform path search even on command names with slashes.
- `AUTO_MENU` show completion menu on a successive tab press.
- `AUTO_LIST` automatically list choices on ambiguous completion.
- `AUTO_PARAM_SLASH` if completed parameter is a directory, add a trailing slash.
- `EXTENDED_GLOB` needed for file modification glob modifiers with compinit.
- `MENU_COMPLETE` do not autoselect the first completion entry.
- `FLOW_CONTROL` disable start/stop characters in shell editor.
## Variables
Settings
--------
- `LS_COLORS` used by default for Zsh [standard style][2] 'list-colors'.
### Ignore */etc/hosts* Entries
## Settings
### Ignore _`/etc/hosts`_ Entries
To ignore certain entries from static _`/etc/hosts`_ for host completion, add
the following lines in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_ with the IP addresses of
the hosts as they appear in _`/etc/hosts`_. Both IP address and the associated
hostname(s) will be ignored during host completion. However, some of the entries
ignored from _`/etc/hosts`_ still might appear during completion because of
their presence in _ssh_ configuration or history).
To ignore certain entries from static */etc/hosts* for host completion, add the
following lines in *zpreztorc* with the IP addresses of the hosts as they
appear in */etc/hosts*. Both IP address and the corresponding hostname will be
ignored during host completion. However, some of the entries ignored from
*/etc/hosts* still might appear during completion because of their presence in
*ssh* configuration or history).
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:completion:*:hosts' etc-host-ignores \
'0.0.0.0' '127.0.0.1'
'0.0.0.0' '127.0.0.1'
```
## Contributors
Contributors
------------
Completions should be submitted to the [zsh-completions][1] project according to
its rules and regulations. This module will be synchronized against it.
Completions should be submitted to the [zsh-completions][1] project according
to its rules and regulations. This module will be synchronized against it.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-completions
[2]: https://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Completion-System.html#Standard-Styles
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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#
# Return if requirements are not found.
if [[ $TERM == 'dumb' ]]; then
if [[ "$TERM" == 'dumb' ]]; then
return 1
fi
# Add zsh-completions to $fpath.
fpath=(${0:h}/external/src $fpath)
# Add completion for keg-only brewed curl when available.
if (( $+commands[brew] )) \
&& [[ -d "${curl_prefix::="$(brew --prefix 2> /dev/null)"/opt/curl}" ]]; then
fpath=($curl_prefix/share/zsh/site-functions $fpath)
fi
unset curl_prefix
fpath=("${0:h}/external/src" $fpath)
#
# Options
#
setopt COMPLETE_IN_WORD # Complete from both ends of a word.
setopt ALWAYS_TO_END # Move cursor to the end of a completed word.
setopt PATH_DIRS # Perform path search even on command names with slashes.
setopt AUTO_MENU # Show completion menu on a successive tab press.
setopt AUTO_LIST # Automatically list choices on ambiguous completion.
setopt AUTO_PARAM_SLASH # If completed parameter is a directory, add a trailing slash.
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB # Needed for file modification glob modifiers with compinit.
unsetopt MENU_COMPLETE # Do not autoselect the first completion entry.
unsetopt FLOW_CONTROL # Disable start/stop characters in shell editor.
#
# Variables
#
# Standard style used by default for 'list-colors'
LS_COLORS=${LS_COLORS:-'di=34:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=36;01:cd=33;01:su=31;40;07:sg=36;40;07:tw=32;40;07:ow=33;40;07:'}
#
# Initialization
#
setopt COMPLETE_IN_WORD # Complete from both ends of a word.
setopt ALWAYS_TO_END # Move cursor to the end of a completed word.
setopt PATH_DIRS # Perform path search even on command names with slashes.
setopt AUTO_MENU # Show completion menu on a successive tab press.
setopt AUTO_LIST # Automatically list choices on ambiguous completion.
setopt AUTO_PARAM_SLASH # If completed parameter is a directory, add a trailing slash.
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB # Needed for file modification glob modifiers with compinit
unsetopt MENU_COMPLETE # Do not autoselect the first completion entry.
unsetopt FLOW_CONTROL # Disable start/stop characters in shell editor.
# Load and initialize the completion system ignoring insecure directories with a
# cache time of 20 hours, so it should almost always regenerate the first time a
@ -58,8 +40,6 @@ if [[ $_comp_path(#qNmh-20) ]]; then
else
mkdir -p "$_comp_path:h"
compinit -i -d "$_comp_path"
# Keep $_comp_path younger than cache time even if it isn't regenerated.
touch "$_comp_path"
fi
unset _comp_path
@ -67,10 +47,6 @@ unset _comp_path
# Styles
#
# Defaults.
zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-colors ${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}
zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-prompt '%S%M matches%s'
# Use caching to make completion for commands such as dpkg and apt usable.
zstyle ':completion::complete:*' use-cache on
zstyle ':completion::complete:*' cache-path "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/prezto/zcompcache"
@ -93,6 +69,7 @@ zstyle ':completion:*:corrections' format ' %F{green}-- %d (errors: %e) --%f'
zstyle ':completion:*:descriptions' format ' %F{yellow}-- %d --%f'
zstyle ':completion:*:messages' format ' %F{purple} -- %d --%f'
zstyle ':completion:*:warnings' format ' %F{red}-- no matches found --%f'
zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-prompt '%S%M matches%s'
zstyle ':completion:*' format ' %F{yellow}-- %d --%f'
zstyle ':completion:*' group-name ''
zstyle ':completion:*' verbose yes
@ -113,6 +90,7 @@ zstyle ':completion:*:functions' ignored-patterns '(_*|pre(cmd|exec))'
zstyle ':completion:*:*:-subscript-:*' tag-order indexes parameters
# Directories
zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-colors ${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}
zstyle ':completion:*:*:cd:*' tag-order local-directories directory-stack path-directories
zstyle ':completion:*:*:cd:*:directory-stack' menu yes select
zstyle ':completion:*:-tilde-:*' group-order 'named-directories' 'path-directories' 'users' 'expand'

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# Directory
Directory
=========
Sets directory options and defines directory aliases.
## Options
Options
-------
- `AUTO_CD` auto changes to a directory without typing `cd`.
- `AUTO_PUSHD` pushes the old directory onto the stack on `cd`.
- `PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS` does not store duplicates in the stack.
- `PUSHD_SILENT` does not print the directory stack after `pushd` or `popd`.
- `PUSHD_TO_HOME` pushes to the home directory when no argument is given.
- `CDABLE_VARS` changes directory to a path stored in a variable.
- `MULTIOS` writes to multiple descriptors.
- `EXTENDED_GLOB` uses extended globbing syntax.
- `CLOBBER` does not overwrite existing files with `>` and `>>`. Use `>!` and
`>>!` to bypass.
- `AUTO_CD` auto changes to a directory without typing `cd`.
- `AUTO_PUSHD` pushes the old directory onto the stack on `cd`.
- `PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS` does not store duplicates in the stack.
- `PUSHD_SILENT` does not print the directory stack after `pushd` or `popd`.
- `PUSHD_TO_HOME` pushes to the home directory when no argument is given.
- `CDABLE_VARS` changes directory to a path stored in a variable.
- `MULTIOS` writes to multiple descriptors.
- `EXTENDED_GLOB` uses extended globbing syntax.
- `CLOBBER` does not overwrite existing files with `>` and `>>`. Use `>!` and
`>>!` to bypass.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `d` prints the contents of the directory stack.
- `1 ... 9` changes the directory to the **n** previous one.
- `d` prints the contents of the directory stack.
- `1 ... 9` changes the directory to the **n** previous one.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [James Cox](https://github.com/imajes)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [James Cox](https://github.com/imajes)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# DNF
DNF
===
Defines [dnf][1] aliases.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `dnfc` removes package(s) and leaves.
- `dnfi` installs package(s).
- `dnfh` displays history.
- `dnfl` lists packages.
- `dnfL` lists installed packages.
- `dnfq` displays package information.
- `dnfr` removes package(s).
- `dnfs` searches for a package.
- `dnfu` updates packages.
- `dnfU` upgrades packages.
- `dnfc` removes package(s) and leaves.
- `dnfi` installs package(s).
- `dnfh` displays history.
- `dnfl` lists packages.
- `dnfL` lists installed packages.
- `dnfq` displays package information.
- `dnfr` removes package(s).
- `dnfs` searches for a package.
- `dnfu` updates packages.
- `dnfU` upgrades packages.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DNF
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Docker
# ZSH Docker Aliases
Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
@ -21,15 +21,14 @@ Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
- `dkli` Log in to a Docker registry
- `dklo` Log out from a Docker registry
- `dkls` is alias for `dkps`
- `dkp` Pause all processes within one or more containers
- `dkp` Pause all processes within one or more containers<Paste>
- `dkP` Unpause all processes within one or more containers
- `dkpl` Pull an image or a repository from a registry
- `dkph` Push an image or a repository to a registry
- `dkps` List containers
- `dkpsa` List all containers (default lists just running)
- `dkr` Run a command in a new container
- `dkR` Run an interactive command in a new container and automatically remove
the container when it exits
- `dkR` Run an interactive command in a new container and automatically remove the container when it exits
- `dkRe` like `dkR` and set entry point to `/bin/bash`
- `dkrm` Remove one or more containers
- `dkrmi` Remove one or more images
@ -40,14 +39,13 @@ Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
- `dks` Start one or more stopped containers
- `dkS` Restart a container
- `dkss` Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics
- `dksv` Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by
default)
- `dksv` Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default)
- `dkt` Tag an image into a repository
- `dktop` Display the running processes of a container
- `dkup` Update configuration of one or more containers
- `dkV` Manage Docker volumes
- `dkv` Show the Docker version information
- `dkw` Block until a container stops, then print its exit code
- `dkw` Block until a container stops, then print its exit code<Paste>
- `dkx` Stop a running container
#### container (C)
@ -67,8 +65,7 @@ Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
- `dkCS` Restart one or more containers
- `dkCrm` Remove one or more containers
- `dkCr` Run a command in a new container
- `dkCR` Run an interactive command in a new container and automatically remove
the container when it exits
- `dkCR` Run an interactive command in a new container and automatically remove the container when it exits
- `dkCRe` like `dkCR` and set entry point to `/bin/bash`
- `dkCs` Start one or more stopped containers
- `dkCss` Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics
@ -90,8 +87,7 @@ Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
- `dkIpl` Pull an image or a repository from a registry
- `dkIph` Push an image or a repository to a registry
- `dkIrm` Remove one or more images
- `dkIsv` Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by
default)
- `dkIsv` Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default)
- `dkIt` Tag an image into a repository
#### volume (V)
@ -134,10 +130,8 @@ Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
- `dkm` is short for `docker-machine`
- `dkma` Get or set the active machine
- `dkmcp` Copy files between machines
- `dkmd` Set up the default machine ; alowing you to use `dkme` without
arguments
- `dkme` Set up the environment for the Docker client (eg: `dkme staging` to
toggle to staging)
- `dkmd` Set up the default machine ; alowing you to use `dkme` without arguments
- `dkme` Set up the environment for the Docker client (eg: `dkme staging` to toggle to staging)
- `dkmin` Inspect information about a machine
- `dkmip` Get the IP address of a machine
- `dkmk` Kill a machine
@ -177,8 +171,8 @@ Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
- `dkcsc` Set number of containers for a service
- `dkcS` Restart services
- `dkcu` Create and start containers
- `dkcU` Create and start containers in detached mode: Run containers in the
background, print new container names
- `dkcU` Create and start containers in detached mode:
Run containers in the background, print new container names
- `dkcV` Show the Docker-Compose version information
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# Dpkg
Dpkg
====
Defines [_dpkg_][1] aliases and functions.
Defines [dpkg][1] aliases and functions.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `debc` cleans the cache.
- `debf` displays a file's package.
@ -18,20 +20,22 @@ Defines [_dpkg_][1] aliases and functions.
- `deb-kclean` removes all kernel images and headers, except for the ones in
use.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `deb-clone` generates a script that can be used to duplicate a `dpkg`-based
- `deb-clone` generates a script that can be used to duplicate a dpkg-based
system.
- `deb-history` displays `dpkg` history.
- `deb-kbuild` makes a `dpkg` Linux kernel package.
- `deb-history` displays dpkg history.
- `deb-kbuild` makes a dpkg Linux kernel package.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Daniel Bolton](https://github.com/dbb)
- [Benjamin Boudreau](https://github.com/dreur)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Daniel Bolton](https://github.com/dbb)
- [Benjamin Boudreau](https://github.com/dreur)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg
[1]: http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Editor
Editor
======
Sets editor specific key bindings options and variables.
## Options
Options
-------
- `BEEP` beep on error in line editor.
- `BEEP` beep on error in line editor.
## Variables
Variables
---------
- `WORDCHARS` treat a given set of characters as part of a word.
- `WORDCHARS` treat a given set of characters as part of a word.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Key bindings
To enable key bindings, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_,
and replace `'<bindings>'` with `'emacs'` or `'vi'`.
To enable key bindings, add the following to *zpreztorc*, and replace 'bindings'
with 'emacs' or 'vi'.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' key-bindings '<bindings>'
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' key-bindings 'bindings'
```
### Dot Expansion
To enable the auto conversion of .... to ../.., add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
*zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion 'yes'
@ -32,14 +36,15 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion 'yes'
### PS Context
To enable the prompt context to be set, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
To enable the prompt context to be set, add the following to your
*zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' ps-context 'yes'
```
## Theming
Theming
-------
To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins), add
the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function.
@ -76,27 +81,29 @@ To indicate when the editor is completing, add the following to your
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:completing' format '...'
```
Then add `$editor_info[context]`, where context is _keymap_, _insert_, or
_overwrite_, to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT`.
Then add `$editor_info[context]`, where context is *keymap*, *insert*, or
*overwrite*, to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT`.
## Convenience Functions
Convenience Functions
---------------------
### bindkey-all
Provides a function `bindkey-all` which can be useful for checking how all of
the keys are bound. Normal `bindkey` command will only list the keys bound for
one keymap, which is not as useful if you want to grep through the output. The
keymap's names go to stderr so when you grep through `bindkey-all`'s output you
Provides a function `bindkey-all` which can be useful for checking how all of the
keys are bound. Normal `bindkey` command will only list the keys bound for one
keymap, which is not as useful if you want to grep through the output. The
keymap's names go to stderr so when you grep through bindkey-all's output you
will still see the headings and can tell which keymap each binding goes to.
It will also pass through arguments so you can use bindkey-all to set bindings
for all keymaps at once. If provided arguments it will _not_ print out the
for all keymaps at once. If provided arguments it will *not* print out the
names of each of the keymaps, and just run the command for each keymap.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Emacs
Emacs
=====
Enables Emacs dependency management.
## Dependency management
Dependency management
---------------------
[Carton][1] installs and manages Emacs packages for Emacs package development
and Emacs configuration.
@ -10,20 +12,22 @@ and Emacs configuration.
This module prepends the Carton directory to the path variable to enable the
execution of `carton`.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
### Carton
- `cai` installs dependencies.
- `cau` updates dependencies.
- `caI` initializes the current directory for dependency management.
- `cae` executes a command which correct dependencies.
- `cai` installs dependencies.
- `cau` updates dependencies.
- `caI` initializes the current directory for dependency management.
- `cae` executes a command which correct dependencies.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
[1]: https://github.com/rejeep/carton
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Environment
Environment
===========
Sets general shell options and defines environment variables.
This module must be loaded first.
## Contributors
Contributors
------------
This module **MUST NOT** rely on any command that is not built in Zsh.
This module **MUST NOT** rely on any command not built in Zsh.
Non-interactive environment variables should be defined in
[_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshenv`_][1].
Non-interactive environment variables should be defined in [`zshenv`][1].
## Options
Options
-------
### General
- `COMBINING_CHARS` combine zero-length punctuation characters (accents) with
the base character.
- `INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS` enable comments in interactive shell.
- `RC_QUOTES` allow 'Henry''s Garage' instead of 'Henry'\''s Garage'.
- `MAIL_WARNING` don't print a warning message if a mail file has been accessed.
- `COMBINING_CHARS` combine zero-length punctuation characters (accents) with
the base character.
- `INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS` enable comments in interactive shell.
- `RC_QUOTES` allow 'Henry''s Garage' instead of 'Henry'\''s Garage'.
- `MAIL_WARNING` don't print a warning message if a mail file has been accessed.
### Jobs
- `LONG_LIST_JOBS` list jobs in the long format by default.
- `AUTO_RESUME` attempt to resume existing job before creating a new process.
- `NOTIFY` report status of background jobs immediately.
- `BG_NICE` don't run all background jobs at a lower priority.
- `HUP` don't kill jobs on shell exit.
- `CHECK_JOBS` don't report on jobs when shell exit.
- `LONG_LIST_JOBS` list jobs in the long format by default.
- `AUTO_RESUME` attempt to resume existing job before creating a new process.
- `NOTIFY` report status of background jobs immediately.
- `BG_NICE` don't run all background jobs at a lower priority.
- `HUP` don't kill jobs on shell exit.
- `CHECK_JOBS` don't report on jobs when shell exit.
## Variables
Variables
---------
### Termcap
- `LESS_TERMCAP_mb` begins blinking.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_md` begins bold.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_me` ends mode.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_se` ends standout-mode.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_so` begins standout-mode.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_ue` ends underline.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_us` begins underline.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_mb` begins blinking.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_md` begins bold.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_me` ends mode.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_se` ends standout-mode.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_so` begins standout-mode.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_ue` ends underline.
- `LESS_TERMCAP_us` begins underline.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: ../../runcoms#zshenv
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/blob/master/runcoms/zshenv
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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if is-at-least 5.2; then
autoload -Uz bracketed-paste-url-magic
zle -N bracketed-paste bracketed-paste-url-magic
elif is-at-least 5.1; then
autoload -Uz bracketed-paste-magic
zle -N bracketed-paste bracketed-paste-magic
else
if is-at-least 5.1; then
autoload -Uz bracketed-paste-magic
zle -N bracketed-paste bracketed-paste-magic
fi
fi
autoload -Uz url-quote-magic
zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic

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# Fasd
Fasd
====
[Fasd][1] is a command-line productivity booster, inspired by tools like
[autojump][2], [z][3] and [v][4], it offers quick access to files and
directories by keeping track of files and directories that were previously
directories by keeping track of files and directories that were previously
accessed.
For shell completion to work, this module must be loaded _after_ the
[_`completion`_][5] module.
For completion to work, this module must be loaded **after** the *completion*
module.
The Prezto Fasd configuration differs from the default. The default aliases have
been disabled.
## Installation
Installation
------------
`fasd` is bundled with prezto as a git submodule. Alternatively, you can
manually install `fasd`. If a manual installation is found, it will be used
instead of the bundled version.
`fasd` is bundled with prezto as a git submodule. Alternatively, you can manually install `fasd`.
If a manual install is found, it will be used instead of the bundled version.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `j` changes the current working directory interactively.
- `j` changes the current working directory interactively.
## Completion
Completion
----------
Type `,`, `f,`, `d,` in front of a comma-separated query or type `,,`, `,,f`,
`,,d` at the end of a comma-separated query then hit <kbd>TAB</kbd>.
Type `,`, `f,`, `d,` in front of a comma-separated query or type `,,`, `,,f`,
`,,d` at the end of a comma-separated query then hit <kbd>tab</kbd>.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][6]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5].*
- [Wei Dai](https://github.com/clvv)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Wei Dai](https://github.com/clvv)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/clvv/fasd
[2]: https://github.com/joelthelion/autojump
[3]: https://github.com/rupa/z
[4]: https://github.com/rupa/v
[5]: ../completion#readme
[6]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Git
Git
===
Enhances the [Git][1] distributed version control system by providing aliases,
functions and by exposing repository status information to prompts.
This module must be loaded _before_ the [_`completion`_][13] module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded automatically by _`completion`_
module.
Git **1.7.2** is the [minimum required version][7].
**Note:** Git **2.11** is the minimum required version for better
[git-rev-list][7] and [git-submodule][14] support.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Log
To configure the format of the [git-log][8] output, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, and replace `'<context>'` with `'brief'`,
`'oneline'`, and `'medium'`. This will be passed to the `--pretty=format:`
switch.
The format of the [git-log][8] output is configurable via the following style,
where context is *brief*, *oneline*, and *medium*, which will be passed to the
`--pretty=format:` switch.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:log:context' format '<context>'
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:log:context' format ''
```
### Status
Retrieving the status of a repository with [git-submodule][9] can take a long
time. To configure the submodules to ignore, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, and replace `'<state>'` with `'dirty'`,
`'untracked'`, `'all'`, or `'none'`.
Retrieving the status of a repository with submodules can take a long time.
Submodules may be ignored when they are *dirty*, *untracked*, *all*, or *none*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:status:ignore' submodules '<state>'
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:status:ignore' submodules 'all'
```
This setting affects all aliases and functions that call `git-status`.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
Aliases are enabled by default. To disable them, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
Aliases are enabled by default. You can disable them with:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip 'yes'
@ -47,290 +41,288 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip 'yes'
### Git
- `g` is short for `git`.
- `g` is short for `git`.
### Branch (b)
### Branch
- `gb` lists, creates, renames, and deletes branches.
- `gbc` creates a new branch.
- `gbl` lists branches and their commits. (also `gbv`)
- `gbL` lists all local and remote branches and their commits.
- `gbr` renames a branch. (also `gbm`)
- `gbR` renames a branch even if the new branch name already exists. (also
`gbM`)
- `gbs` lists branches and their commits with ancestry graphs.
- `gbS` lists local and remote branches and their commits with ancestry graphs.
- `gbV` lists branches with more verbose information about their commits.
- `gbx` deletes a branch. (also `gbd`)
- `gbX` deletes a branch irrespective of its merged status. (also `gbD`)
- `gb` lists, creates, renames, and deletes branches.
- `gbc` creates a new branch.
- `gbl` lists branches and their commits. (also `gbv`)
- `gbL` lists all local and remote branches and their commits.
- `gbr` renames a branch. (also `gbm`)
- `gbR` renames a branch even if the new branch name already exists. (also
`gbM`)
- `gbs` lists branches and their commits with ancestry graphs.
- `gbS` lists local and remote branches and their commits with ancestry
graphs.
- `gbV` lists branches with more verbose information about their commits.
- `gbx` deletes a branch. (also `gbd`)
- `gbX` deletes a branch irrespective of its merged status. (also `gbD`)
### Commit (c)
- `gc` records changes to the repository.
- `gcS` records changes to the repository. (Signed)
- `gca` stages all modified and deleted files.
- `gcaS` stages all modified and deleted files. (Signed)
- `gcm` records changes to the repository with the given message.
- `gcmS` records changes to the repository with the given message. (Signed)
- `gcam` stages all modified and deleted files, and records changes to the
repository with the given message.
- `gco` checks out a branch or paths to work tree.
- `gcO` checks out hunks from the index or the tree interactively.
- `gcf` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as
_HEAD_.
- `gcfS` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as
_HEAD_. (Signed)
- `gcF` amends the tip of the current branch.
- `gcFS` amends the tip of the current branch. (Signed)
- `gcp` applies changes introduced by existing commits.
- `gcP` applies changes introduced by existing commits without committing.
- `gcr` reverts existing commits by reverting patches and recording new commits.
- `gcR` removes the _HEAD_ commit.
- `gcs` displays commits with various objects.
- `gcsS` displays commits with GPG signature.
- `gcl` lists lost commits.
- `gcy` displays commits yet to be applied to upstream in the short format.
- `gcY` displays commits yet to be applied to upstream.
### Commit
### Conflict (C)
- `gc` records changes to the repository.
- `gca` stages all modified and deleted files.
- `gcm` records changes to the repository with the given message.
- `gcS` records changes to the repository. (Signed)
- `gcSa` stages all modified and deleted files. (Signed)
- `gcSm` records changes to the repository with the given message. (Signed)
- `gcam` stages all modified and deleted files, and records changes to the repository with the given message.
- `gco` checks out a branch or paths to work tree.
- `gcO` checks out hunks from the index or the tree interactively.
- `gcf` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as *HEAD*.
- `gcSf` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as *HEAD*. (Signed)
- `gcF` amends the tip of the current branch.
- `gcSF` amends the tip of the current branch. (Signed)
- `gcp` applies changes introduced by existing commits.
- `gcP` applies changes introduced by existing commits without committing.
- `gcr` reverts existing commits by reverting patches and recording new
commits.
- `gcR` removes the *HEAD* commit.
- `gcs` displays various types of objects.
- `gcsS` displays commits with GPG signature.
- `gcl` lists lost commits.
- `gcy` displays commits yet to be applied to upstream in the short format.
- `gcY` displays commits yet to be applied to upstream.
- `gCl` lists unmerged files.
- `gCa` adds unmerged file contents to the index.
- `gCe` executes merge-tool on all unmerged file.
- `gCo` checks out our changes for unmerged paths.
- `gCO` checks out our changes for all unmerged paths.
- `gCt` checks out their changes for unmerged paths.
- `gCT` checks out their changes for all unmerged paths.
### Conflict
### Data (d)
- `gCl` lists unmerged files.
- `gCa` adds unmerged file contents to the index.
- `gCe` executes merge-tool on all unmerged file.
- `gCo` checks out our changes for unmerged paths.
- `gCO` checks out our changes for all unmerged paths.
- `gCt` checks out their changes for unmerged paths.
- `gCT` checks out their changes for all unmerged paths.
- `gd` displays information about files in the index and the work tree.
- `gdc` lists cached files.
- `gdx` lists deleted files.
- `gdm` lists modified files.
- `gdu` lists untracked files.
- `gdk` lists killed files.
- `gdi` lists ignored files.
### Data
### Fetch (f)
- `gd` displays information about files in the index and the work tree.
- `gdc` lists cached files.
- `gdx` lists deleted files.
- `gdm` lists modified files.
- `gdu` lists untracked files.
- `gdk` lists killed files.
- `gdi` lists ignored files.
- `gf` downloads objects and references from another repository.
- `gfa` downloads objects and references from all remote repositories.
- `gfc` clones a repository into a new directory.
- `gfcr` clones a repository into a new directory including all submodules.
- `gfm` fetches from and merges with another repository or local branch.
- `gfr` fetches from and rebases on another repository or local branch.
### Fetch
### Flow (F)
- `gf` downloads objects and references from another repository.
- `gfa` downloads objects and references from all remote repositories.
- `gfc` clones a repository into a new directory.
- `gfcr` clones a repository into a new directory including all submodules.
- `gfm` fetches from and merges with another repository or local branch.
- `gfr` fetches from and rebases on another repository or local branch.
- `gFi` is short for `git flow init`
### Flow
#### Feature (Ff)
- `gFi` is short for `git flow init`
- `gFf` is short for `git flow feature`
- `gFfl` is short for `git flow feature list`
- `gFfs` is short for `git flow feature start`
- `gFff` is short for `git flow feature finish`
- `gFfp` is short for `git flow feature publish`
- `gFft` is short for `git flow feature track`
- `gFfd` is short for `git flow feature diff`
- `gFfr` is short for `git flow feature rebase`
- `gFfc` is short for `git flow feature checkout`
- `gFfm` is short for `git flow feature pull`
- `gFfx` is short for `git flow feature delete`
#### Feature
#### Bugfix (Fb)
- `gFf` is short for `git flow feature`
- `gFfl` is short for `git flow feature list`
- `gFfs` is short for `git flow feature start`
- `gFff` is short for `git flow feature finish`
- `gFfp` is short for `git flow feature publish`
- `gFft` is short for `git flow feature track`
- `gFfd` is short for `git flow feature diff`
- `gFfr` is short for `git flow feature rebase`
- `gFfc` is short for `git flow feature checkout`
- `gFfm` is short for `git flow feature pull`
- `gFfx` is short for `git flow feature delete`
- `gFb` is short for `git flow bugfix`
- `gFbl` is short for `git flow bugfix list`
- `gFbs` is short for `git flow bugfix start`
- `gFbf` is short for `git flow bugfix finish`
- `gFbp` is short for `git flow bugfix publish`
- `gFbt` is short for `git flow bugfix track`
- `gFbd` is short for `git flow bugfix diff`
- `gFbr` is short for `git flow bugfix rebase`
- `gFbc` is short for `git flow bugfix checkout`
- `gFbm` is short for `git flow bugfix pull`
- `gFbx` is short for `git flow bugfix delete`
#### Bugfix
#### Release (Fl)
- `gFb` is short for `git flow bugfix`
- `gFbl` is short for `git flow bugfix list`
- `gFbs` is short for `git flow bugfix start`
- `gFbf` is short for `git flow bugfix finish`
- `gFbp` is short for `git flow bugfix publish`
- `gFbt` is short for `git flow bugfix track`
- `gFbd` is short for `git flow bugfix diff`
- `gFbr` is short for `git flow bugfix rebase`
- `gFbc` is short for `git flow bugfix checkout`
- `gFbm` is short for `git flow bugfix pull`
- `gFbx` is short for `git flow bugfix delete`
- `gFl` is short for `git flow release`
- `gFll` is short for `git flow release list`
- `gFls` is short for `git flow release start`
- `gFlf` is short for `git flow release finish`
- `gFlp` is short for `git flow release publish`
- `gFlt` is short for `git flow release track`
- `gFld` is short for `git flow release diff`
- `gFlr` is short for `git flow release rebase`
- `gFlc` is short for `git flow release checkout`
- `gFlm` is short for `git flow release pull`
- `gFlx` is short for `git flow release delete`
#### Release
#### Hotfix (Fh)
- `gFl` is short for `git flow release`
- `gFll` is short for `git flow release list`
- `gFls` is short for `git flow release start`
- `gFlf` is short for `git flow release finish`
- `gFlp` is short for `git flow release publish`
- `gFlt` is short for `git flow release track`
- `gFld` is short for `git flow release diff`
- `gFlr` is short for `git flow release rebase`
- `gFlc` is short for `git flow release checkout`
- `gFlm` is short for `git flow release pull`
- `gFlx` is short for `git flow release delete`
- `gFh` is short for `git flow hotfix`
- `gFhl` is short for `git flow hotfix list`
- `gFhs` is short for `git flow hotfix start`
- `gFhf` is short for `git flow hotfix finish`
- `gFhp` is short for `git flow hotfix publish`
- `gFht` is short for `git flow hotfix track`
- `gFhd` is short for `git flow hotfix diff`
- `gFhr` is short for `git flow hotfix rebase`
- `gFhc` is short for `git flow hotfix checkout`
- `gFhm` is short for `git flow hotfix pull`
- `gFhx` is short for `git flow hotfix delete`
#### Hotfix
#### Support (Fs)
- `gFh` is short for `git flow hotfix`
- `gFhl` is short for `git flow hotfix list`
- `gFhs` is short for `git flow hotfix start`
- `gFhf` is short for `git flow hotfix finish`
- `gFhp` is short for `git flow hotfix publish`
- `gFht` is short for `git flow hotfix track`
- `gFhd` is short for `git flow hotfix diff`
- `gFhr` is short for `git flow hotfix rebase`
- `gFhc` is short for `git flow hotfix checkout`
- `gFhm` is short for `git flow hotfix pull`
- `gFhx` is short for `git flow hotfix delete`
- `gFs` is short for `git flow support`
- `gFsl` is short for `git flow support list`
- `gFss` is short for `git flow support start`
- `gFsf` is short for `git flow support finish`
- `gFsp` is short for `git flow support publish`
- `gFst` is short for `git flow support track`
- `gFsd` is short for `git flow support diff`
- `gFsr` is short for `git flow support rebase`
- `gFsc` is short for `git flow support checkout`
- `gFsm` is short for `git flow support pull`
- `gFsx` is short for `git flow support delete`
#### Support
### Grep (g)
- `gFs` is short for `git flow support`
- `gFsl` is short for `git flow support list`
- `gFss` is short for `git flow support start`
- `gFsf` is short for `git flow support finish`
- `gFsp` is short for `git flow support publish`
- `gFst` is short for `git flow support track`
- `gFsd` is short for `git flow support diff`
- `gFsr` is short for `git flow support rebase`
- `gFsc` is short for `git flow support checkout`
- `gFsm` is short for `git flow support pull`
- `gFsx` is short for `git flow support delete`
- `gg` displays lines matching a pattern.
- `ggi` displays lines matching a pattern ignoring case.
- `ggl` lists files matching a pattern.
- `ggL` lists files that are not matching a pattern.
- `ggv` displays lines not matching a pattern.
- `ggw` displays lines matching a pattern at word boundary.
### Grep
### Index (i)
- `gg` displays lines matching a pattern.
- `ggi` displays lines matching a pattern ignoring case.
- `ggl` lists files matching a pattern.
- `ggL` lists files that are not matching a pattern.
- `ggv` displays lines not matching a pattern.
- `ggw` displays lines matching a pattern at word boundary.
- `gia` adds file contents to the index.
- `giA` adds file contents to the index interactively.
- `giu` adds file contents to the index (updates only known files).
- `gid` displays changes between the index and a named commit (diff).
- `giD` displays changes between the index and a named commit (word diff).
- `gii` temporarily ignore differences in a given file.
- `giI` unignore differences in a given file.
- `gir` resets the current HEAD to the specified state.
- `giR` resets the current index interactively.
- `gix` removes files/directories from the index (recursively).
- `giX` removes files/directories from the index (recursively and forced).
### Index
### Log (l)
- `gia` adds file contents to the index.
- `giA` adds file contents to the index interactively.
- `giu` adds file contents to the index (updates only known files).
- `gid` displays changes between the index and a named commit (diff).
- `giD` displays changes between the index and a named commit (word diff).
- `gii` temporarily ignore differences in a given file.
- `giI` unignore differences in a given file.
- `gir` resets the current HEAD to the specified state.
- `giR` resets the current index interactively.
- `gix` removes files/directories from the index (recursively).
- `giX` removes files/directories from the index (recursively and forced).
- `gl` displays the log.
- `gls` displays the stats log.
- `gld` displays the diff log.
- `glo` displays the one line log.
- `glg` displays the graph log.
- `glb` displays the brief commit log.
- `glc` displays the commit count for each contributor in descending order.
- `glS` displays the log and checks the validity of signed commits.
### Log
### Merge (m)
- `gl` displays the log.
- `gls` displays the stats log.
- `gld` displays the diff log.
- `glo` displays the one line log.
- `glg` displays the graph log.
- `glb` displays the brief commit log.
- `glc` displays the commit count for each contributor in descending order.
- `glS` displays the log and checks the validity of signed commits.
- `gm` joins two or more development histories together.
- `gmC` joins two or more development histories together but does not commit.
- `gmF` joins two or more development histories together but does not commit
generating a merge commit even if the merge resolved as a fast-forward.
- `gma` aborts the conflict resolution, and reconstructs the pre-merge state.
- `gmt` runs the merge conflict resolution tools to resolve conflicts.
### Merge
### Push (p)
- `gm` joins two or more development histories together.
- `gmC` joins two or more development histories together but does not commit.
- `gmF` joins two or more development histories together but does not commit
generating a merge commit even if the merge resolved as a fast-forward.
- `gma` aborts the conflict resolution, and reconstructs the pre-merge state.
- `gmt` runs the merge conflict resolution tools to resolve conflicts.
- `gp` updates remote refs along with associated objects.
- `gpf` forcefully updates remote refs along with associated objects using the
safer `--force-with-lease` option.
- `gpF` forcefully updates remote refs along with associated objects using the
riskier `--force` option.
- `gpa` updates remote branches along with associated objects.
- `gpA` updates remote branches and tags along with associated objects.
- `gpt` updates remote tags along with associated objects.
- `gpc` updates remote refs along with associated objects and adds _origin_ as
an upstream reference for the current branch.
- `gpp` pulls and pushes from origin to origin.
### Push
### Rebase (r)
- `gp` updates remote refs along with associated objects.
- `gpf` forcefully updates remote refs along with associated objects using the safer `--force-with-lease` option.
- `gpF` forcefully updates remote refs along with associated objects using the riskier `--force` option.
- `gpa` updates remote branches along with associated objects.
- `gpA` updates remote branches and tags along with associated objects.
- `gpt` updates remote tags along with associated objects.
- `gpc` updates remote refs along with associated objects and adds *origin*
as an upstream reference for the current branch.
- `gpp` pulls and pushes from origin to origin.
- `gr` forward-ports local commits to the updated upstream _HEAD_.
- `gra` aborts the rebase.
- `grc` continues the rebase after merge conflicts are resolved.
- `gri` makes a list of commits to be rebased and opens the editor.
- `grs` skips the current patch.
### Rebase
### Remote (R)
- `gr` forward-ports local commits to the updated upstream head.
- `gra` aborts the rebase.
- `grc` continues the rebase after merge conflicts are resolved.
- `gri` makes a list of commits to be rebased and opens the editor.
- `grs` skips the current patch.
- `gR` manages tracked repositories.
- `gRl` lists remote names and their URLs.
- `gRa` adds a new remote.
- `gRx` removes a remote.
- `gRm` renames a remote.
- `gRu` fetches remotes updates.
- `gRp` prunes all stale remote tracking branches.
- `gRs` displays information about a given remote.
- `gRb` opens a remote on [GitHub][3] in the default browser.
### Remote
### Stash (s)
- `gR` manages tracked repositories.
- `gRl` lists remote names and their URLs.
- `gRa` adds a new remote.
- `gRx` removes a remote.
- `gRm` renames a remote.
- `gRu` fetches remotes updates.
- `gRp` prunes all stale remote tracking branches.
- `gRs` displays information about a given remote.
- `gRb` opens a remote on [GitHub][3] in the default browser.
- `gs` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory.
- `gsa` applies the changes recorded in a stash to the working directory.
- `gsx` drops a stashed state.
- `gsX` drops all the stashed states.
- `gsl` lists stashed states.
- `gsL` lists dropped stashed states.
- `gsd` displays changes between the stash and its original parent.
- `gsp` removes and applies a single stashed state from the stash list.
- `gsr` recovers a given stashed state.
- `gss` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory, including untracked.
- `gsS` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory interactively.
- `gsw` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory retaining the index.
### Stash
### Submodule (S)
- `gs` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory.
- `gsa` applies the changes recorded in a stash to the working directory.
- `gsx` drops a stashed state.
- `gsX` drops all the stashed states.
- `gsl` lists stashed states.
- `gsL` lists dropped stashed states.
- `gsd` displays changes between the stash and its original parent.
- `gsp` removes and applies a single stashed state from the stash list.
- `gsr` recovers a given stashed state.
- `gss` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory, including untracked.
- `gsS` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory interactively.
- `gsw` stashes the changes of the dirty working directory retaining the index.
- `gS` initializes, updates, or inspects submodules.
- `gSa` adds given a repository as a submodule.
- `gSf` evaluates a shell command in each of checked out submodules.
- `gSi` initializes submodules.
- `gSI` initializes and clones submodules recursively.
- `gSl` lists the commits of all submodules.
- `gSm` moves a submodule.
- `gSs` synchronizes submodules' remote URL to the value specified in
_.gitmodules_.
- `gSu` fetches and merges the latest changes for all submodule.
- `gSx` removes a submodule.
### Submodule
### Tag (t)
- `gS` initializes, updates, or inspects submodules.
- `gSa` adds given a repository as a submodule.
- `gSf` evaluates a shell command in each of checked out submodules.
- `gSi` initializes submodules.
- `gSI` initializes and clones submodules recursively.
- `gSl` lists the commits of all submodules.
- `gSm` moves a submodule.
- `gSs` synchronizes submodules' remote URL to the value specified in
.gitmodules.
- `gSu` fetches and merges the latest changes for all submodule.
- `gSx` removes a submodule.
- `gt` lists tags or creates tag.
- `gtl` lists tags matching pattern.
- `gts` creates a signed tag.
- `gtv` validate a signed tag.
### Tag
### Working directory (w)
- `gt` lists tags or creates tag.
- `gtl` lists tags matching pattern.
- `gts` creates a signed tag.
- `gtv` validate a signed tag.
- `gws` displays working-tree status in the short format.
- `gwS` displays working-tree status.
- `gwd` displays changes between the working tree and the index (diff).
- `gwD` displays changes between the working tree and the index (word diff).
- `gwr` resets the current HEAD to the specified state, does not touch the
index nor the working tree.
- `gwR` resets the current HEAD, index and working tree to the specified state.
- `gwc` removes untracked files from the working tree (dry-run).
- `gwC` removes untracked files from the working tree.
- `gwx` removes files from the working tree and from the index recursively.
- `gwX` removes files from the working tree and from the index recursively and
forcefully.
### Working directory
- `gws` displays working-tree status in the short format.
- `gwS` displays working-tree status.
- `gwd` displays changes between the working tree and the index (diff).
- `gwD` displays changes between the working tree and the index (word diff).
- `gwr` resets the current HEAD to the specified state, does not touch the
index nor the working tree.
- `gwR` resets the current HEAD, index and working tree to the specified state.
- `gwc` removes untracked files from the working tree (dry-run).
- `gwC` removes untracked files from the working tree.
- `gwx` removes files from the working tree and from the index recursively.
- `gwX` removes files from the working tree and from the index recursively and
forcefully.
### Shadows
The following aliases may shadow system commands:
- `gb` shadows the [GB][10].
- `gm` shadows the [GraphicsMagick image processor][11].
- `gpt` shadows the [GUID partition table maintenance utility][4].
- `gs` shadows the [Ghostscript interpreter and previewer][5].
- `gb` shadows the [GB][9].
- `gm` shadows the [Graphics Magick image processor][11].
- `gpt` shadows the [GUID partition table maintenance utility][4].
- `gs` shadows the [Ghostscript interpreter and previewer][5].
If you frequently use the above commands, you may wish to remove said aliases
from this module or to disable them at the bottom of the zshrc with `unalias`.
@ -338,23 +330,25 @@ from this module or to disable them at the bottom of the zshrc with `unalias`.
You can temporarily bypass an alias by prefixing it with a backward slash:
`\gpt`.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `git-branch-current` displays the current branch.
- `git-commit-lost` lists lost commits.
- `git-dir` displays the path to the Git directory.
- `git-hub-browse` opens the [GitHub][3] repository in the default browser.
- `git-hub-shorten-url` shortens [GitHub URLs][12].
- `git-info` exposes repository information via the `$git_info` associative
array.
- `git-root` displays the path to the working tree root.
- `git-stash-clear-interactive` asks for confirmation before clearing the stash.
- `git-stash-dropped` lists dropped stashed states.
- `git-stash-recover` recovers given dropped stashed states.
- `git-submodule-move` moves a submodule.
- `git-submodule-remove` removes a submodule.
- `git-branch-current` displays the current branch.
- `git-commit-lost` lists lost commits.
- `git-dir` displays the path to the Git directory.
- `git-hub-browse` opens the [GitHub][3] repository in the default browser.
- `git-hub-shorten-url` shortens [GitHub URLs][10].
- `git-info` exposes repository information via the `$git_info` associative
array.
- `git-root` displays the path to the working tree root.
- `git-stash-clear-interactive` asks for confirmation before clearing the stash.
- `git-stash-dropped` lists dropped stashed states.
- `git-stash-recover` recovers given dropped stashed states.
- `git-submodule-move` moves a submodule.
- `git-submodule-remove` removes a submodule.
## Theming
Theming
-------
To display information about the current repository in a prompt, define the
following styles in the `prompt_name_setup` function, where the syntax for
@ -366,26 +360,26 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:context:subcontext' format 'string'
### Main Contexts
| Name | Format Code | Description |
| -------- | :---------: | ---------------------------------- |
| action | %s | Special action name |
| ahead | %A | Commits ahead of remote count |
| behind | %B | Commits behind of remote count |
| branch | %b | Branch name |
| commit | %c | Commit hash |
| position | %p | Commits from the nearest tag count |
| remote | %R | Remote name |
| stashed | %S | Stashed states count |
| Name | Format Code | Description
| --------- | :---------: | ---------------------------------------------------
| action | %s | Special action name
| ahead | %A | Commits ahead of remote count
| behind | %B | Commits behind of remote count
| branch | %b | Branch name
| commit | %c | Commit hash
| position | %p | Commits from the nearest tag count
| remote | %R | Remote name
| stashed | %S | Stashed states count
### Concise Contexts
| Name | Format Code | Description |
| --------- | :---------: | --------------------- |
| clean | %C | Clean state |
| dirty | %D | Dirty files count |
| indexed | %i | Indexed files count |
| unindexed | %I | Unindexed files count |
| untracked | %u | Untracked files count |
| Name | Format Code | Description
| --------- | :---------: | ---------------------------------------------------
| clean | %C | Clean state
| dirty | %D | Dirty files count
| indexed | %i | Indexed files count
| unindexed | %I | Unindexed files count
| untracked | %u | Untracked files count
The following contexts must be enabled with the following zstyle:
@ -395,31 +389,31 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info' verbose 'yes'
### Verbose Contexts
| Name | Format Code | Description |
| --------- | :---------: | --------------------- |
| added | %a | Added files count |
| clean | %C | Clean state |
| deleted | %d | Deleted files count |
| dirty | %D | Dirty files count |
| modified | %m | Modified files count |
| renamed | %r | Renamed files count |
| unmerged | %U | Unmerged files count |
| untracked | %u | Untracked files count |
| Name | Format Code | Description
| --------- | :---------: | ---------------------------------------------------
| added | %a | Added files count
| clean | %C | Clean state
| deleted | %d | Deleted files count
| dirty | %D | Dirty files count
| modified | %m | Modified files count
| renamed | %r | Renamed files count
| unmerged | %U | Unmerged files count
| untracked | %u | Untracked files count
### Special Action Contexts
| Name | Format | Description |
| -------------------- | :----: | ---------------------------- |
| apply | value | Applying patches |
| bisect | value | Binary searching for changes |
| cherry-pick | value | Cherry picking |
| cherry-pick-sequence | value | Cherry picking sequence |
| merge | value | Merging |
| rebase | value | Rebasing |
| rebase-interactive | value | Rebasing interactively |
| rebase-merge | value | Rebasing merge |
| revert | value | Reverting |
| revert-sequence | value | Reverting sequence |
| Name | Format | Description
| -------------------- | :---------: | -----------------------------------------
| apply | value | Applying patches
| bisect | value | Binary searching for changes
| cherry-pick | value | Cherry picking
| cherry-pick-sequence | value | Cherry picking sequence
| merge | value | Merging
| rebase | value | Rebasing
| rebase-interactive | value | Rebasing interactively
| rebase-merge | value | Rebasing merge
| revert | value | Reverting
| revert-sequence | value | Reverting sequence
First, format the repository state attributes. For example, to format the branch
and remote names, define the following styles.
@ -441,24 +435,22 @@ Last, add `$git_info[prompt]` to `$PROMPT` and `$git_info[rprompt]` to
`$RPROMPT` respectively and call `git-info` in the `prompt_name_preexec` hook
function.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][6]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][6].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Colin Hebert](https://github.com/ColinHebert)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Colin Hebert](https://github.com/ColinHebert)
[1]: https://www.git-scm.com
[2]: https://hub.github.com
[1]: http://www.git-scm.com
[2]: https://github.com/defunkt/hub
[3]: https://www.github.com
[4]: https://www.manpagez.com/man/8/gpt/
[5]: https://www.manpagez.com/man/1/gs/
[4]: http://www.manpagez.com/man/8/gpt/
[5]: http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/gs/
[6]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[7]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/219
[8]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-log
[9]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-submodule
[10]: https://getgb.io/
[11]: https://www.manpagez.com/man/1/gm/
[12]: https://github.blog/2011-11-10-git-io-github-url-shortener
[13]: ../completion#readme
[14]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1929
[8]: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-log.html
[9]: https://getgb.io/
[10]: https://github.com/blog/985-git-io-github-url-shortener
[11]: http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/gm/

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@ -8,24 +8,25 @@
#
# Settings
#
#
# Log
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:log:medium' format '_git_log_medium_format' \
|| _git_log_medium_format='%C(bold)Commit:%C(reset) %C(green)%H%C(red)%d%n%C(bold)Author:%C(reset) %C(cyan)%an <%ae>%n%C(bold)Date:%C(reset) %C(blue)%ai (%ar)%C(reset)%n%+B'
|| _git_log_medium_format='%C(bold)Commit:%C(reset) %C(green)%H%C(red)%d%n%C(bold)Author:%C(reset) %C(cyan)%an <%ae>%n%C(bold)Date:%C(reset) %C(blue)%ai (%ar)%C(reset)%n%+B'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:log:oneline' format '_git_log_oneline_format' \
|| _git_log_oneline_format='%C(green)%h%C(reset) %s%C(red)%d%C(reset)%n'
|| _git_log_oneline_format='%C(green)%h%C(reset) %s%C(red)%d%C(reset)%n'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:log:brief' format '_git_log_brief_format' \
|| _git_log_brief_format='%C(green)%h%C(reset) %s%n%C(blue)(%ar by %an)%C(red)%d%C(reset)%n'
|| _git_log_brief_format='%C(green)%h%C(reset) %s%n%C(blue)(%ar by %an)%C(red)%d%C(reset)%n'
# Status
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:status:ignore' submodules '_git_status_ignore_submodules' \
|| _git_status_ignore_submodules='none'
|| _git_status_ignore_submodules='none'
#
# Aliases
#
if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip; then
if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip 'yes'; then
# Git
alias g='git'
@ -50,18 +51,18 @@ if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip; then
# Commit (c)
alias gc='git commit --verbose'
alias gcS='git commit --verbose --gpg-sign'
alias gca='git commit --verbose --all'
alias gcaS='git commit --verbose --all --gpg-sign'
alias gcm='git commit --message'
alias gcmS='git commit --message --gpg-sign'
alias gcS='git commit -S --verbose'
alias gcSa='git commit -S --verbose --all'
alias gcSm='git commit -S --message'
alias gcam='git commit --all --message'
alias gco='git checkout'
alias gcO='git checkout --patch'
alias gcf='git commit --amend --reuse-message HEAD'
alias gcfS='git commit --amend --reuse-message HEAD --gpg-sign'
alias gcSf='git commit -S --amend --reuse-message HEAD'
alias gcF='git commit --verbose --amend'
alias gcFS='git commit --verbose --amend --gpg-sign'
alias gcSF='git commit -S --verbose --amend'
alias gcp='git cherry-pick --ff'
alias gcP='git cherry-pick --no-commit'
alias gcr='git revert'
@ -69,8 +70,8 @@ if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip; then
alias gcs='git show'
alias gcsS='git show --pretty=short --show-signature'
alias gcl='git-commit-lost'
alias gcy='git cherry --verbose --abbrev'
alias gcY='git cherry --verbose'
alias gcy='git cherry -v --abbrev'
alias gcY='git cherry -v'
# Conflict (C)
alias gCl='git --no-pager diff --name-only --diff-filter=U'
@ -182,15 +183,15 @@ if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip; then
alias gir='git reset'
alias giR='git reset --patch'
alias gix='git rm -r --cached'
alias giX='git rm -r --force --cached'
alias giX='git rm -rf --cached'
# Log (l)
alias gl='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"$_git_log_medium_format"'
alias gls='git log --topo-order --stat --pretty=format:"$_git_log_medium_format"'
alias gld='git log --topo-order --stat --patch --full-diff --pretty=format:"$_git_log_medium_format"'
alias glo='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"$_git_log_oneline_format"'
alias glg='git log --topo-order --graph --pretty=format:"$_git_log_oneline_format"'
alias glb='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"$_git_log_brief_format"'
alias gl='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias gls='git log --topo-order --stat --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias gld='git log --topo-order --stat --patch --full-diff --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias glo='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_oneline_format}"'
alias glg='git log --topo-order --graph --pretty=format:"${_git_log_oneline_format}"'
alias glb='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_brief_format}"'
alias glc='git shortlog --summary --numbered'
alias glS='git log --show-signature'
@ -252,24 +253,24 @@ if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip; then
alias gSl='git submodule status'
alias gSm='git-submodule-move'
alias gSs='git submodule sync'
alias gSu='git submodule update --remote --recursive'
alias gSu='git submodule foreach git pull origin master'
alias gSx='git-submodule-remove'
# Tag (t)
alias gt='git tag'
alias gtl='git tag --list'
alias gts='git tag --sign'
alias gtl='git tag -l'
alias gts='git tag -s'
alias gtv='git verify-tag'
# Working Copy (w)
alias gws='git status --ignore-submodules=$_git_status_ignore_submodules --short'
alias gwS='git status --ignore-submodules=$_git_status_ignore_submodules'
alias gws='git status --ignore-submodules=${_git_status_ignore_submodules} --short'
alias gwS='git status --ignore-submodules=${_git_status_ignore_submodules}'
alias gwd='git diff --no-ext-diff'
alias gwD='git diff --no-ext-diff --word-diff'
alias gwr='git reset --soft'
alias gwR='git reset --hard'
alias gwc='git clean --dry-run'
alias gwC='git clean --force'
alias gwc='git clean -n'
alias gwC='git clean -f'
alias gwx='git rm -r'
alias gwX='git rm -r --force'
alias gwX='git rm -rf'
fi

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ fi
local remotes remote references reference file url
remote="${1:-origin}"
remotes=($(command git remote show))
remotes=($(command git config --get-regexp 'remote.*.url' | cut -d. -f2))
if (( $remotes[(i)$remote] == $#remotes + 1 )); then
print "$0: remote not found: $remote" >&2
@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ if (( $remotes[(i)$remote] == $#remotes + 1 )); then
fi
url=$(
command git remote get-url "$remote" \
| sed -En "s#(git@|https?://)(github.com)(:|/)(.+)/(.+)\.git#https://\2/\4/\5#p"
command git config --get "remote.${remote}.url" \
| sed -En "s/(git|https?)(@|:\/\/)github.com(:|\/)(.+)\/(.+).git/https:\/\/github.com\/\4\/\5/p"
)
reference="${${2:-$(git-branch-current)}:-HEAD}"
references=(
HEAD
${${(f)"$(command git ls-remote --heads --tags "$remote")"}##*refs/(heads|tags)/}
${$(command git ls-remote --heads --tags "$remote" | awk '{print $2}')##refs/(heads|tags)/}
)
if (( $references[(i)$reference] == $#references + 1 )); then
@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ fi
file="$3"
if [[ -n "$url" ]]; then
url="$url/tree/$reference/$file"
url="${url}/tree/${reference}/${file}"
if [[ -z "$BROWSER" ]]; then
if (( $+commands[$BROWSER] )); then
"$BROWSER" "$url"
return 0
else

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ if [[ -z "$url" || ! "$url" =~ ^https?:\/\/.*github.com\/ ]]; then
fi
if (( $+commands[curl] )); then
print "${${(@M)${(f)"$(curl -s -i 'https://git.io' -F "url=$url" ${(z)code:+ -F "code=$code"})"}:#Location: *}#Location: }"
curl -s -i 'https://git.io' -F "url=$url" ${(s: :)code:+ -F "code=$code"} | sed -n 's/^Location: //p'
else
print "$0: command not found: curl" >&2
return 1

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@ -22,22 +22,20 @@ function _git-action {
local revert_sequence_formatted
for action_dir in \
"$git_dir/rebase-apply" \
"$git_dir/rebase" \
"$git_dir/../.dotest"
"${git_dir}/rebase-apply" \
"${git_dir}/rebase" \
"${git_dir}/../.dotest"
do
if [[ -d "$action_dir" ]] ; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:apply' format 'apply_formatted' \
|| apply_formatted='apply'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:rebase' format 'rebase_formatted' \
|| rebase_formatted='rebase'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:apply' format 'apply_formatted' || apply_formatted='apply'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:rebase' format 'rebase_formatted' || rebase_formatted='rebase'
if [[ -f "$action_dir/rebasing" ]] ; then
if [[ -f "${action_dir}/rebasing" ]] ; then
print "$rebase_formatted"
elif [[ -f "$action_dir/applying" ]] ; then
elif [[ -f "${action_dir}/applying" ]] ; then
print "$apply_formatted"
else
print "$rebase_formatted/$apply_formatted"
print "${rebase_formatted}/${apply_formatted}"
fi
return 0
@ -45,67 +43,59 @@ function _git-action {
done
for action_dir in \
"$git_dir/rebase-merge/interactive" \
"$git_dir/.dotest-merge/interactive"
"${git_dir}/rebase-merge/interactive" \
"${git_dir}/.dotest-merge/interactive"
do
if [[ -f "$action_dir" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:rebase-interactive' format 'rebase_interactive_formatted' \
|| rebase_interactive_formatted='rebase-interactive'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:rebase-interactive' format 'rebase_interactive_formatted' || rebase_interactive_formatted='rebase-interactive'
print "$rebase_interactive_formatted"
return 0
fi
done
for action_dir in \
"$git_dir/rebase-merge" \
"$git_dir/.dotest-merge"
"${git_dir}/rebase-merge" \
"${git_dir}/.dotest-merge"
do
if [[ -d "$action_dir" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:rebase-merge' format 'rebase_merge_formatted' \
|| rebase_merge_formatted='rebase-merge'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:rebase-merge' format 'rebase_merge_formatted' || rebase_merge_formatted='rebase-merge'
print "$rebase_merge_formatted"
return 0
fi
done
if [[ -f "$git_dir/MERGE_HEAD" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:merge' format 'merge_formatted' \
|| merge_formatted='merge'
if [[ -f "${git_dir}/MERGE_HEAD" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:merge' format 'merge_formatted' || merge_formatted='merge'
print "$merge_formatted"
return 0
fi
if [[ -f "$git_dir/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD" ]]; then
if [[ -d "$git_dir/sequencer" ]] ; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:cherry-pick-sequence' format 'cherry_pick_sequence_formatted' \
|| cherry_pick_sequence_formatted='cherry-pick-sequence'
if [[ -f "${git_dir}/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD" ]]; then
if [[ -d "${git_dir}/sequencer" ]] ; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:cherry-pick-sequence' format 'cherry_pick_sequence_formatted' || cherry_pick_sequence_formatted='cherry-pick-sequence'
print "$cherry_pick_sequence_formatted"
else
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:cherry-pick' format 'cherry_pick_formatted' \
|| cherry_pick_formatted='cherry-pick'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:cherry-pick' format 'cherry_pick_formatted' || cherry_pick_formatted='cherry-pick'
print "$cherry_pick_formatted"
fi
return 0
fi
if [[ -f "$git_dir/REVERT_HEAD" ]]; then
if [[ -d "$git_dir/sequencer" ]] ; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:revert-sequence' format 'revert_sequence_formatted' \
|| revert_sequence_formatted='revert-sequence'
if [[ -f "${git_dir}/REVERT_HEAD" ]]; then
if [[ -d "${git_dir}/sequencer" ]] ; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:revert-sequence' format 'revert_sequence_formatted' || revert_sequence_formatted='revert-sequence'
print "$revert_sequence_formatted"
else
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:revert' format 'revert_formatted' \
|| revert_formatted='revert'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:revert' format 'revert_formatted' || revert_formatted='revert'
print "$revert_formatted"
fi
return 0
fi
if [[ -f "$git_dir/BISECT_LOG" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:bisect' format 'bisect_formatted' \
|| bisect_formatted='bisect'
if [[ -f "${git_dir}/BISECT_LOG" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:bisect' format 'bisect_formatted' || bisect_formatted='bisect'
print "$bisect_formatted"
return 0
fi
@ -229,8 +219,8 @@ function git-info {
[[ "$commondir" =~ ^/ ]] || commondir="$(git-dir)/$commondir"
fi
if [[ -f "$(git-dir)/refs/stash" || ( -n "$commondir" && -f "$commondir/refs/stash" ) ]]; then
stashed=${#${(f)"$(command git stash list 2> /dev/null)"}}
if (( $stashed > 0 )); then
stashed="$(command git stash list 2> /dev/null | wc -l | awk '{print $1}')"
if [[ -n "$stashed" ]]; then
zformat -f stashed_formatted "$stashed_format" "S:$stashed"
fi
fi

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ fi
local stashed
if [[ -f "$(git-dir)/refs/stash" ]]; then
stashed=${#${(f)"$(command git stash list 2> /dev/null)"}}
stashed="$(command git stash list 2> /dev/null | wc -l | awk '{print $1}')"
if (( $stashed > 0 )); then
if read -q "?Clear $stashed stashed state(s) [y/N]? "; then
command git stash clear

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ command git fsck --unreachable 2> /dev/null \
| grep 'commit' \
| awk '{print $3}' \
| command git log \
--pretty=format:$_git_log_oneline_format \
--pretty=format:${_git_log_oneline_format} \
--extended-regexp \
--grep="${1:-(WIP )?[Oo]n [^:]+:}" \
--merges \

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ if [[ -z "$url" ]]; then
return 1
fi
mkdir -p "$dst:h"
mkdir -p "${dst:h}"
git-submodule-remove "$src"
command git submodule add "$url" "$dst"

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command git config --file "$(git-root)/.gitmodules" --remove-section "submodule.${1}" &> /dev/null
command git add .gitmodules
command git rm --cached -rf "$1"
rm -rf "$1"
rm -rf "$(git-dir)/modules/$1"
command git rm --cached -rf "${1}"
rm -rf "${1}"
rm -rf "$(git-dir)/modules/${1}"
return 0

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@ -13,8 +13,5 @@ fi
# Load dependencies.
pmodload 'helper'
# Load 'run-help' function.
autoload -Uz run-help-git
# Source module files.
source "${0:h}/alias.zsh"

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# GNU Utility
GNU Utility
===========
Provides for the interactive use of GNU utilities on BSD systems.
Installing GNU utilities on non-GNU systems in `$PATH` without a prefix, i.e.,
Installing GNU utilities on non-GNU systems in `$PATH` without a prefix, i.e.
`ls` instead of `gls`, is not recommended since scripts that target other
utilities will be broken.
This module wraps GNU utilities in functions without a prefix for interactive
use.
This module must be loaded _before_ the [_`utility`_][1] module so that GNU
utilities enabled in this module are available for configuration in _`utility`_
module.
This module must be loaded **before** the *utility* module.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Prefix
To use a different prefix, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, and replace `'g'` with the desired prefix.
To use a different prefix, add the following to *zpreztorc*, and replace 'g' with
the desired prefix:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:gnu-utility' prefix 'g'
```
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: ../utility#readme
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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@ -6,36 +6,34 @@
#
# Get the prefix or use the default.
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:gnu-utility' prefix '_gnu_utility_p' \
|| _gnu_utility_p='g'
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:gnu-utility' prefix '_gnu_utility_p' || _gnu_utility_p='g'
# Return if requirements are not found.
if (( ! $+commands[${_gnu_utility_p}whoami] )); then
if (( ! ${+commands[${_gnu_utility_p}whoami]} )); then
return 1
fi
_gnu_utility_cmds=(
# Coreutils
'[' 'b2sum' 'base32' 'base64' 'basename' 'basenc' 'cat' 'chcon' 'chgrp'
'chmod' 'chown' 'chroot' 'cksum' 'comm' 'cp' 'csplit' 'cut'
'date' 'dd' 'df' 'dir' 'dircolors' 'dirname' 'du' 'echo' 'env' 'expand' 'expr'
'factor' 'false' 'fmt' 'fold' 'groups' 'head' 'hostid' 'id' 'install' 'join'
'kill' 'link' 'ln' 'logname' 'ls' 'md5sum' 'mkdir' 'mkfifo'
'mknod' 'mktemp' 'mv' 'nice' 'nl' 'nohup' 'nproc' 'numfmt' 'od'
'paste' 'pathchk' 'pinky' 'pr' 'printenv' 'printf' 'ptx' 'pwd'
'readlink' 'realpath' 'rm' 'rmdir' 'runcon'
'seq' 'sha1sum' 'sha224sum' 'sha256sum' 'sha384sum' 'sha512sum' 'shred' 'shuf'
'[' 'b2sum' 'base32' 'base64' 'basename' 'cat' 'chcon' 'chgrp' 'chmod' 'chown'
'chroot' 'cksum' 'comm' 'cp' 'csplit' 'cut' 'date' 'dd' 'df'
'dir' 'dircolors' 'dirname' 'du' 'echo' 'env' 'expand' 'expr'
'factor' 'false' 'fmt' 'fold' 'groups' 'head' 'hostid' 'id'
'install' 'join' 'kill' 'link' 'ln' 'logname' 'ls' 'md5sum' 'mkdir'
'mkfifo' 'mknod' 'mktemp' 'mv' 'nice' 'nl' 'nohup' 'nproc'
'numfmt' 'od' 'paste' 'pathchk' 'pinky' 'pr' 'printenv' 'printf' 'ptx'
'pwd' 'readlink' 'realpath' 'rm' 'rmdir' 'runcon' 'seq' 'sha1sum'
'sha224sum' 'sha256sum' 'sha384sum' 'sha512sum' 'shred' 'shuf'
'sleep' 'sort' 'split' 'stat' 'stdbuf' 'stty' 'sum' 'sync' 'tac' 'tail'
'tee' 'test' 'timeout' 'touch' 'tr' 'true' 'truncate' 'tsort' 'tty'
'uname' 'unexpand' 'uniq' 'unlink' 'uptime' 'users' 'vdir'
'tee' 'test' 'timeout' 'touch' 'tr' 'true' 'truncate' 'tsort'
'tty' 'uname' 'unexpand' 'uniq' 'unlink' 'uptime' 'users' 'vdir'
'wc' 'who' 'whoami' 'yes'
# The following utilities are not part of Coreutils but installed separately.
# Binutils
'addr2line' 'ar' 'c++filt' 'coffdump' 'dlltool' 'dllwrap' 'elfedit' 'nm'
'objcopy' 'objdump' 'ranlib' 'readelf'
'size' 'srconv' 'strings' 'strip' 'sysdump' 'windmc' 'windres'
'addr2line' 'ar' 'c++filt' 'elfedit' 'nm' 'objcopy' 'objdump'
'ranlib' 'readelf' 'size' 'strings' 'strip'
# Findutils
'find' 'locate' 'oldfind' 'updatedb' 'xargs'
@ -44,18 +42,16 @@ _gnu_utility_cmds=(
'libtool' 'libtoolize'
# Miscellaneous
'egrep' 'fgrep' 'getopt' 'grep' 'indent' 'make' 'sed' 'tar' 'time' 'units'
'which'
'getopt' 'grep' 'indent' 'make' 'sed' 'tar' 'time' 'units' 'which'
)
# Wrap GNU utilities in functions.
for _gnu_utility_cmd in "${_gnu_utility_cmds[@]}"; do
_gnu_utility_pcmd="${_gnu_utility_p}${_gnu_utility_cmd}"
if (( $+commands[$_gnu_utility_pcmd] \
&& ! $+builtins[$_gnu_utility_cmd] )); then
if (( ${+commands[${_gnu_utility_pcmd}]} && ! ${+builtins[${_gnu_utility_cmd}]} )); then
eval "
function $_gnu_utility_cmd {
'$commands[$_gnu_utility_pcmd]' \"\$@\"
function ${_gnu_utility_cmd} {
'${commands[${_gnu_utility_pcmd}]}' \"\$@\"
}
"
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# GPG
GPG
===
Provides for an easier use of [GPG][1] by setting up [gpg-agent][2].
## Settings
### SSH
To enable OpenSSH Agent protocol emulation, and make `gpg-agent` a drop-in
replacement for `ssh-agent`, add the following line to
_`$GNUPGHOME/gpg-agent.conf`_ or _`$$HOME/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf`_:
*~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf*:
```conf
enable-ssh-support
@ -17,12 +16,13 @@ enable-ssh-support
When OpenSSH Agent protocol emulation is enabled, this module will load the SSH
module for additional processing.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://www.gnupg.org
[2]: https://linux.die.net/man/1/gpg-agent
[1]: http://www.gnupg.org
[2]: http://linux.die.net/man/1/gpg-agent
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Haskell
Haskell
=======
Enables local Haskell package installation.
## Per-user Package Installation
Per-user Package Installation
-----------------------------
[Cabal][1], the Haskell package manager, can install packages into per user
directories.
@ -15,11 +17,12 @@ documentation.
Install packages into per user directories with `cabal install --user`.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
[1]: https://www.haskell.org/cabal/
[1]: http://www.haskell.org/cabal/
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Helper
Helper
======
Provides helper functions for developing modules.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `add-zsh-trap` adds a function name to a list to be called when a trap is
triggered.
- `is-autoloadable` checks if a file can be autoloaded by trying to load it in
a subshell.
- `is-callable` checks if a name is a command, function, or alias.
- `is-true` checks a boolean variable for "true".
- `coalesce` prints the first non-empty string in the arguments array.
- `is-darwin` checks if running on macOS Darwin.
- `is-linux` checks if running on Linux.
- `is-bsd` checks if running on BSD.
- `is-cygwin` checks if running on Cygwin (Windows).
- `is-termux` checks if running on Termux (Android).
- `add-zsh-trap` adds a function name to a list to be called when a trap is
triggered.
- `is-autoloadable` checks if a file can be autoloaded by trying to load it
in a subshell.
- `is-callable` checks if a name is a command, function, or alias.
- `is-true` checks a boolean variable for "true".
- `coalesce` prints the first non-empty string in the arguments array.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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@ -30,27 +30,27 @@ function coalesce {
return 1
}
# Checks if running on macOS Darwin.
# is true on MacOS Darwin
function is-darwin {
[[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]
}
# Checks if running on Linux.
# is true on Linux's
function is-linux {
[[ "$OSTYPE" == linux* ]]
}
# Checks if running on BSD.
# is true on BSD's
function is-bsd {
[[ "$OSTYPE" == *bsd* ]]
}
# Checks if running on Cygwin (Windows).
# is true on Cygwin (Windows)
function is-cygwin {
[[ "$OSTYPE" == cygwin* ]]
}
# Checks if running on termux (Android).
# is true on termux (Android)
function is-termux {
[[ "$OSTYPE" == linux-android ]]
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# History Substring Search
History Substring Search
========================
Integrates [`zsh-history-substring-search`][1] into Prezto, which implements the
[Fish shell][2]'s history search feature, where the user can type in any part of
a previously entered command and press up and down to cycle through matching
commands.
Integrates [zsh-history-substring-search][1] into Prezto, which implements
the [Fish shell][2]'s history search feature, where the user can type in any
part of a previously entered command and press up and down to cycle through
matching commands.
If this module is used in conjunction with the [_`syntax-highlighting`_][3]
module, this module must be loaded _after_ the _`syntax-highlighting`_ module.
If this module is used in conjunction with the *syntax-highlighting* module,
this module must be loaded **after** the *syntax-highlighting* module.
## Contributors
Contributors
------------
New features and bug fixes should be submitted to the
[`zsh-history-substring-search`][1] project according to its rules and
[zsh-history-substring-search][1] project according to its rules and
regulations. This module will be synchronized against it.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Case Sensitivity
To enable case-sensitivity for this module only, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
*zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' case-sensitive 'yes'
@ -27,45 +30,42 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' case-sensitive 'yes'
### Highlighting
If colors are enabled, _history-substring-search_ will automatically highlight
If colors are enabled, *history-substring-search* will automatically highlight
positive results.
To disable highlighting for this module only, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To enable highlighting for this module only, add the following line to
*zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' color 'no'
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' color 'yes'
```
To set the query found color, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To set the query found color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search:color' found ''
```
To set the query not found color, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To set the query not found color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search:color' not-found ''
```
To set the search globbing flags, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To set the search globbing flags, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' globbing-flags ''
```
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Suraj N. Kurapati](https://github.com/sunaku)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Suraj N. Kurapati](https://github.com/sunaku)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search
[2]: https://fishshell.com
[3]: ../syntax-highlighting#readme
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[2]: http://fishshell.com
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit 0f80b8eb3368b46e5e573c1d91ae69eb095db3fb
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# History
History
=======
Sets [history][1] options and defines history aliases.
**Note:** Default path of `HISTFILE` has changed from
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zhistory`_ to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zsh_history`_. The file
will be automatically renamed if possible (when the new one doesn't exist).
Otherwise, if you want to preserve previous history, you will need to move them
from _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zhistory`_ to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zsh_history`_.
**Note:** If you are migrating from oh-my-zsh and want to keep your history, you
will either need to set HISTFILE manually to `$HOME/.zsh_history` or rename
`~/.zsh_history` to ~/.zhistory`.
Alternately, you can set `HISTFILE` manually to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zhistory`_.
Options
-------
## Options
- `BANG_HIST` treats the **!** character specially during expansion.
- `EXTENDED_HISTORY` writes the history file in the *:start:elapsed;command* format.
- `SHARE_HISTORY` shares history between all sessions. Note that
`SHARE_HISTORY`, `INC_APPEND_HISTORY`, and `INC_APPEND_HISTORY_TIME` are
mutually exclusive.
- `HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST` expires a duplicate event first when trimming history.
- `HIST_IGNORE_DUPS` does not record an event that was just recorded again.
- `HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS` deletes an old recorded event if a new event is a duplicate.
- `HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS` does not display a previously found event.
- `HIST_IGNORE_SPACE` does not record an event starting with a space.
- `HIST_SAVE_NO_DUPS` does not write a duplicate event to the history file.
- `HIST_VERIFY` does not execute immediately upon history expansion.
- `HIST_BEEP` beeps when accessing non-existent history.
- `BANG_HIST` treats the **!** character specially during expansion.
- `EXTENDED_HISTORY` writes the history file in the _:start:elapsed;command_
format.
- `SHARE_HISTORY` shares history between all sessions. Note that
`SHARE_HISTORY`, `INC_APPEND_HISTORY`, and `INC_APPEND_HISTORY_TIME` are
mutually exclusive.
- `HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST` expires a duplicate event first when trimming history.
- `HIST_IGNORE_DUPS` does not record an event that was just recorded again.
- `HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS` deletes an old recorded event if a new event is a
duplicate.
- `HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS` does not display a previously found event.
- `HIST_IGNORE_SPACE` does not record an event starting with a space.
- `HIST_SAVE_NO_DUPS` does not write a duplicate event to the history file.
- `HIST_VERIFY` does not execute immediately upon history expansion.
- `HIST_BEEP` beeps when accessing non-existent history.
Variables
---------
## Variables
- `HISTFILE` stores the path to the history file.
- `HISTSIZE` stores the maximum number of events to save in the internal history.
- `SAVEHIST` stores the maximum number of events to save in the history file.
- `HISTFILE` stores the path to the history file.
- `HISTSIZE` stores the maximum number of events to save in the internal history.
- `SAVEHIST` stores the maximum number of events to save in the history file.
Aliases
-------
## Aliases
- `history-stat` lists the ten most used commands
- `history-stat` lists the ten most used commands
Authors
-------
## Authors
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
- [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Indrajit Raychaudhuri](https://github.com/indrajitr)
[1]: https://zsh.sourceforge.net/Guide/zshguide02.html#l16
[1]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Guide/zshguide02.html#l16
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ setopt HIST_BEEP # Beep when accessing non-existent history.
# Variables
#
HISTFILE="${HISTFILE:-${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zsh_history}" # The path to the history file.
HISTFILE="${HISTFILE:-${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zhistory}" # The path to the history file.
HISTSIZE=10000 # The maximum number of events to save in the internal history.
SAVEHIST=10000 # The maximum number of events to save in the history file.
@ -36,28 +36,3 @@ SAVEHIST=10000 # The maximum number of events to save in the h
# Lists the ten most used commands.
alias history-stat="history 0 | awk '{print \$2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n -r | head"
if [[ -s "${OLD_HISTFILE::=${HISTFILE:h}/.zhistory}" ]]; then
# New 'HISTFILE' doesn't exist yet, rename legacy one if available and notify.
if [[ ! -s "$HISTFILE" ]]; then
<<EON
NOTICE: Default path of 'HISTFILE' has changed from '${OLD_HISTFILE/#$HOME/~}'
to '${HISTFILE/#$HOME/~}'.
Attempting to rename the existing 'HISTFILE' ...
EON
command mv -v "$OLD_HISTFILE" "$HISTFILE"
# New 'HISTFILE' does exist and is older than legacy one, just warn.
elif [[ "$OLD_HISTFILE" -nt "$HISTFILE" ]]; then
<<EOW
WARNING: Default path of 'HISTFILE' has changed from '${OLD_HISTFILE/#$HOME/~}'
to '${HISTFILE/#$HOME/~}'.
Either set 'HISTFILE' in '${${0:h}/#$HOME/~}'
or move previous history from '${OLD_HISTFILE/#$HOME/~}' to
'${HISTFILE/#$HOME/~}'.
EOW
fi
unset OLD_HISTFILE
fi

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# Homebrew
Homebrew
========
Defines Homebrew specific environment variables and aliases.
## Variables
Variables
---------
Execute the following to list the environment variables loaded in the shell:
@ -10,34 +12,34 @@ Execute the following to list the environment variables loaded in the shell:
brew shellenv
```
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
### Homebrew Core
### Homebrew
- `brewc` cleans outdated brews and their cached archives.
- `brewi` installs a formula.
- `brewL` lists installed formulae that are not dependencies of another
installed formula.
- `brewl` lists installed formulae.
- `brewo` lists brews which have an update available.
- `brews` searches for a formula.
- `brewu` upgrades outdated formulae.
- `brewx` uninstalls a formula.
- `brewc` cleans outdated brews and their cached archives.
- `brewi` installs a formula.
- `brewL` lists installed formulae that are not dependencies of another installed formula.
- `brewl` lists installed formulae.
- `brewo` lists brews which have an update available.
- `brews` searches for a formula.
- `brewu` updates and upgrades Homebrew packages and formulae.
- `brewx` uninstalls a formula.
### Homebrew Cask
- `caski` installs a cask.
- `caskl` lists installed casks.
- `casko` lists casks which have an update available.
- `casks` searches for a cask.
- `casku` upgrades outdated casks.
- `caskx` uninstalls a cask.
- `cask` is aliased to `brew cask`.
- `caski` installs a cask.
- `caskl` lists installed casks.
- `casko` lists casks which have an update available.
- `caskx` uninstalls a cask.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Griffin Yourick](https://github.com/tough-griff)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Griffin Yourick](https://github.com/tough-griff)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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alias brewx='brew uninstall'
# Homebrew Cask
alias caski='brew install --cask'
alias caskl='brew list --cask'
alias casko='brew outdated --cask'
alias casks='brew search --cask'
alias casku='brew upgrade --cask'
alias caskx='brew uninstall --cask'
alias cask='brew cask'
alias caskc='hb_deprecated brew cask cleanup'
alias caskC='hb_deprecated brew cask cleanup'
alias caski='brew cask install'
alias caskl='brew cask list'
alias casko='brew cask outdated'
alias casks='hb_deprecated brew cask search'
alias caskx='brew cask uninstall'
function hb_deprecated {
local cmd="${@[3]}"
local cmd_args="${@:4}"
printf "'brew cask %s' has been deprecated, " "${cmd}"
printf "using 'brew %s' instead\n" "${cmd}"
command brew "${cmd}" "${=cmd_args}"
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# MacPorts
MacPorts
========
Defines MacPorts aliases and adds MacPorts directories to path variables.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `portc` cleans the files used to build ports.
- `porti` installs a port.
- `ports` searches for a port.
- `portu` upgrades a port.
- `portU` upgrades MacPorts, the ports collection, and outdated ports.
- `portx` uninstalls a port.
- `portX` uninstalls inactive ports.
- `portc` cleans the files used to build ports.
- `porti` installs a port.
- `ports` searches for a port.
- `portu` upgrades a port.
- `portU` upgrades MacPorts, the ports collection, and outdated ports.
- `portx` uninstalls a port.
- `portX` uninstalls inactive ports.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Matt Cable](https://github.com/curiousstranger)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Matt Cable](https://github.com/curiousstranger)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Node.js
Node.js
=======
Provides utility functions for [Node.js][1], loads the Node Version Manager, and
enables [_npm_][2] completion.
enables [npm][2] completion.
This module must be loaded _before_ the _`completion`_ module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded.
nvm
---
## nodenv
[_nodenv_][5] does one thing well - it is concerned solely with switching
Node versions. It is simple and predictable, Just Works, and is rock solid in
production. nodenv is forked from the popular [_rbenv_][6].
This will be loaded automatically if nodenv is installed in `$NODENV_ROOT`,
_`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nodenv`_, _`~/.nodenv`_, or `nodenv` is on the path.
## nvm
[_nvm_][7] allows for managing multiple, isolated Node.js installations in the
[nvm][5] allows for managing multiple, isolated Node.js installations in the
home directory.
This will be loaded automatically if nvm is installed in `$NVM_DIR`,
_`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvm`_, _`~/.nvm`_, or is installed with homebrew.
`~/.nvm`, or nvm is installed with homebrew.
## Variables
nodenv
------
- `N_PREFIX` stores the path to [_n_][8] cache.
[nodenv][6] does one thing well. nodenv is concerned solely with switching
Node versions. It's simple and predictable, Just Works, and is rock solid in
production. nodenv is forked from the popular [rbenv][7].
## Aliases
This will be loaded automatically if nodenv is installed in `$NODENV_ROOT`,
`~/.nodenv`, or `nodenv` is on the path.
### npm
Functions
---------
- `npmi` install a package.
- `npml` list installed packages.
- `npmo` check for outdated packages.
- `npmp` publish a package.
- `npmP` remove extraneous packages.
- `npmr` run arbitrary package scripts.
- `npms` search for packages.
- `npmt` test a package.
- `npmu` update packages.
- `npmx` uninstalls a package.
- `node-doc` opens the Node.js online [API documentation][3] in the default
browser.
- `node-info` exposes information about the Node.js environment via the
`$node_info` associative array.
- `npmci` install a project with a clean slate.
- `npmcit` install a project with a clean slate and run tests.
- `npmit` install package(s) and run tests.
## Functions
- `node-doc` opens the Node.js online [API documentation][3] in the default
browser.
- `node-info` exposes information about the Node.js environment via the
`$node_info` associative array.
## Theming
Theming
-------
To display the version number of the current Node.js version, define the
following style inside the `prompt_name_setup` function.
@ -66,19 +45,18 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:node:info:version' format 'version:%v'
Then add `$node_info[version]` to either `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` and call
`node-info` in `prompt_name_preexec` hook function.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Zeh Rizzatti](https://github.com/zehrizzatti)
- [Indrajit Raychaudhuri](https://github.com/indrajitr)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Zeh Rizzatti](https://github.com/zehrizzatti)
[1]: http://nodejs.org
[2]: http://npmjs.org
[3]: http://nodejs.org/api
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[5]: https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv
[6]: https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv
[7]: https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm
[8]: https://github.com/tj/n
[5]: https://github.com/creationix/nvm
[6]: https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv
[7]: https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv

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#compdef grunt
#autoload
#
# Grunt completion, delegating to grunt to do all the completion work.
#
# Authors:
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
#
if (( $+commands[grunt] )); then
eval "$(grunt --completion=zsh)"
_grunt_completion "$@"
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#compdef gulp
#autoload
#
# Gulp completion, delegating to gulp to do all the completion work.
#
# Authors:
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
#
if (( $+commands[gulp] )); then
eval "$(gulp --completion=zsh)"
_gulp_completion "$@"
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@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ if [[ -z "$BROWSER" ]]; then
fi
# TODO: Make the sections easier to use.
"$BROWSER" "https://nodejs.org/docs/${$(node --version 2> /dev/null)/%-*}/api/all.html#${1}"
"$BROWSER" "http://nodejs.org/docs/$(node --version | sed 's/-.*//')/api/all.html#${1}"
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@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ local version_formatted
unset node_info
typeset -gA node_info
if (( $+commands[nodenv] )); then
version="${${$(nodenv version)#v}[(w)0]}"
elif (( $+functions[nvm_version] )); then
if (( $+functions[nvm_version] )); then
version="${$(nvm_version)#v}"
elif (( $+commands[nodenv] )); then
version="${${$(nodenv version)#v}[(w)0]}"
elif (( $+commands[node] )) ; then
version="${$(node -v)#v}"
version="${$(node -v)#v}"
fi
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@ -1,65 +1,58 @@
#
# Configures Node local installation, loads version managers, and defines
# variables and aliases.
# Loads the Node Version Manager and enables npm completion.
#
# Authors:
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
# Zeh Rizzatti <zehrizzatti@gmail.com>
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
#
# Possible lookup locations for manually installed nodenv and nvm.
local_nodenv_paths=({$NODENV_ROOT,{$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/,$HOME/.}nodenv}/bin/nodenv(N))
local_nvm_paths=({$NVM_DIR,{$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/,$HOME/.}nvm}/nvm.sh(N))
# Load manually installed NVM into the shell session.
if [[ -s "${NVM_DIR:=$HOME/.nvm}/nvm.sh" ]]; then
source "${NVM_DIR}/nvm.sh"
# Load manually installed or package manager installed nodenv into the shell
# session.
if (( $#local_nodenv_paths || $+commands[nodenv] )); then
# Load package manager installed NVM into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[brew] )) && \
[[ -d "${nvm_prefix::="$(brew --prefix 2> /dev/null)"/opt/nvm}" ]]; then
source "$(brew --prefix nvm)/nvm.sh"
unset nvm_prefix
# Ensure manually installed nodenv is added to path when present.
[[ -s $local_nodenv_paths[1] ]] && path=($local_nodenv_paths[1]:h $path)
# Load manually installed nodenv into the shell session.
elif [[ -s "${NODENV_ROOT:=$HOME/.nodenv}/bin/nodenv" ]]; then
path=("${NODENV_ROOT}/bin" $path)
eval "$(nodenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
eval "$(nodenv init - zsh)"
# Load manually installed nvm into the shell session.
elif (( $#local_nvm_paths )); then
source "$local_nvm_paths[1]" --no-use
# Load package manager installed nvm into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[brew] )) \
&& [[ -d "${nvm_path::="$(brew --prefix 2> /dev/null)"/opt/nvm}" ]]; then
source "$nvm_path/nvm.sh" --no-use
fi
unset local_n{odenv,vm}_paths nvm_path
# Load package manager installed nodenv into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[nodenv] )); then
eval "$(nodenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Return if requirements are not found.
if (( ! $+commands[node] && ! $#functions[(i)n(odenv|vm)] )); then
elif (( ! $+commands[node] )); then
return 1
fi
#
# Variables
#
# Load NPM and known helper completions.
typeset -A compl_commands=(
npm 'npm completion'
grunt 'grunt --completion=zsh'
gulp 'gulp --completion=zsh'
)
N_PREFIX="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/n" # The path to 'n' cache.
for compl_command in "${(k)compl_commands[@]}"; do
if (( $+commands[$compl_command] )); then
cache_file="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/prezto/$compl_command-cache.zsh"
#
# Aliases
#
# Completion commands are slow; cache their output if old or missing.
if [[ "$commands[$compl_command]" -nt "$cache_file" \
|| "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc" -nt "$cache_file" \
|| ! -s "$cache_file" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$cache_file:h"
command ${=compl_commands[$compl_command]} >! "$cache_file" 2> /dev/null
fi
# npm
alias npmi='npm install'
alias npml='npm list'
alias npmo='npm outdated'
alias npmp='npm publish'
alias npmP='npm prune'
alias npmr='npm run'
alias npms='npm search'
alias npmt='npm test'
alias npmu='npm update'
alias npmx='npm uninstall'
source "$cache_file"
alias npmci='npm ci'
alias npmcit='npm cit'
alias npmit='npm it'
unset cache_file
fi
done
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# OCaml
OCaml
=====
Initializes [OCaml][1] package management.
## OPAM
OPAM
----
[OPAM][2] is a package manager for OCaml.
@ -13,12 +15,13 @@ relevant path and OCaml variables.
Install packages to your local package directory with `opam install`.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
[1]: https://ocaml.org/
[1]: http://ocaml.org/
[2]: http://opam.ocamlpro.com/
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# OSX
OSX
===
Defines [macOS][1] aliases and functions.
This module must be loaded _before_ the [_`completion`_][2] module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded automatically by _`completion`_
module.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Dash Keyword
To change the keyword used by `mand` to open man pages in [_Dash.app_][3] from
its default value of 'manpages', add the following line in
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_ and replace the **keyword** with the one
configured in [_Dash.app_][3].
To change the keyword used by `mand` to open man pages in [_Dash.app_][2] from
its default value of 'manpages', add the following line in *zpreztorc* and
replace the **keyword** with the one configured in [_Dash.app_][2].
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:osx:man' dash-keyword 'keyword'
```
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `cdf` changes the current working director to the current _Finder_ directory.
- `pushdf` pushes the current working directory onto the directory queue and
changes the current working director to the current _Finder_ directory.
- `cdf` changes the current working director to the current _Finder_
directory.
- `pushdf` pushes the current working directory onto the directory queue and
changes the current working director to the current _Finder_ directory.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `mand` opens _man_ pages in [_Dash.app_][3].
- `manp` opens _man_ pages in _Preview.app_.
- `pfd` prints the current _Finder_ directory.
- `pfs` prints the current _Finder_ selection.
- `tab` creates a new tab (works in both _Terminal_ and [_iTerm.app_][4]).
- `ql` previews files in Quick Look.
- `osx-rm-dir-metadata` deletes _`.DS_Store`_, _`__MACOSX`_ cruft.
- `osx-ls-download-history` displays the macOS download history.
- `osx-rm-download-history` deletes the macOS download history.
- `mand` opens _man_ pages in [_Dash.app_][2].
- `manp` opens _man_ pages in _Preview.app_.
- `pfd` prints the current _Finder_ directory.
- `pfs` prints the current _Finder_ selection.
- `tab` creates a new tab (works in both _Terminal_ and [_iTerm_][3]).
- `ql` previews files in Quick Look.
- `osx-rm-dir-metadata` deletes .DS\_Store, \_\_MACOSX cruft.
- `osx-ls-download-history` displays the macOS download history.
- `osx-rm-download-history` deletes the macOS download history.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://www.apple.com/macos/
[2]: ../completion#readme
[3]: https://kapeli.com/dash
[4]: https://www.iterm2.com/
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: http://www.apple.com/macosx/
[2]: http://kapeli.com/dash
[3]: http://www.iterm2.com/
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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function mand {
if (( $# > 0 )); then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:osx:man' dash-keyword 'dashkw' || dashkw='manpages'
open "dash://$dashkw%3A$1" 2> /dev/null
open "dash://$dashkw:$1" 2> /dev/null
if (( $? != 0 )); then
print "$0: Dash is not installed" >&2
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# Pacman
Pacman
======
Provides aliases and functions for the [Pacman][1] package manager and
frontends.
## Settings
Settings
--------
It is possible to use a Pacman frontend with the pacman aliases provided by this
package as long as that frontend supports the same command line options (The
@ -15,51 +17,53 @@ supported by Archlinux. It is currently recommended to manually build AUR
packages using the [provided instructions][3]. The [aurutils][4] project has a
set of small utilities to make this easier.
To enable a different Pacman frontend, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, and replace `'<frontend>'` with the name
of the preferred frontend.
To enable a Pacman frontend, add the following line to *zpreztorc*, substituting
`pacman_frontend` with the name of the frontent:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:pacman' frontend '<frontend>'
zstyle ':prezto:module:pacman' frontend 'pacman_frontend'
```
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
### Pacman
- `pac` is short for `pacman`.
- `paci` installs packages from repositories.
- `pacI` installs packages from files.
- `pacx` removes packages and unneeded dependencies.
- `pacX` removes packages, their configuration, and unneeded dependencies.
- `pacq` displays information about a package from the repositories.
- `pacQ` displays information about a package from the local database.
- `pacs` searches for packages in the repositories.
- `pacS` searches for packages in the local database.
- `pacu` synchronizes the local package and Arch Build System (requires `abs`)
databases against the repositories.
- `pacU` synchronizes the local package database against the repositories then
upgrades outdated packages.
- `pacman-list-orphans` lists orphan packages.
- `pacman-remove-orphans` removes orphan packages.
- `pac` is short for `pacman`.
- `paci` installs packages from repositories.
- `pacI` installs packages from files.
- `pacx` removes packages and unneeded dependencies.
- `pacX` removes packages, their configuration, and unneeded dependencies.
- `pacq` displays information about a package from the repositories.
- `pacQ` displays information about a package from the local database.
- `pacs` searches for packages in the repositories.
- `pacS` searches for packages in the local database.
- `pacu` synchronizes the local package and Arch Build System (requires `abs`)
databases against the repositories.
- `pacU` synchronizes the local package database against the repositories then
upgrades outdated packages.
- `pacman-list-orphans` lists orphan packages.
- `pacman-remove-orphans` removes orphan packages.
### Frontends
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `aurget` clone an aur package.
- `pacman-list-explicit` lists explicitly installed pacman packages.
- `pacman-list-disowned` lists pacman disowned files.
- `aurget` clone an aur package
- `pacman-list-explicit` lists explicitly installed pacman packages.
- `pacman-list-disowned` lists pacman disowned files.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5].*
- [Benjamin Boudreau](https://github.com/dreur)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Benjamin Boudreau](https://github.com/dreur)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://www.archlinux.org/pacman/
[2]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_helpers#Comparison_tables
[3]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository#Installing_and_upgrading_packages
[1]: http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/
[2]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers#Comparison_table
[3]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Installing_packages
[4]: https://github.com/AladW/aurutils
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Perl
Perl
====
Enables local [Perl][1] module installation on macOS and defines aliases.
## Local Module Installation
Local Module Installation
-------------------------
Perl versions older than 5.14 do not support the local installation of Perl
modules natively. This module allows for local installation of Perl modules on
macOS in _`~/Library/Perl/5.12`_ by altering the environment.
macOS in *~/Library/Perl/5.12* by altering the environment.
### Usage
For Perl versions older than 5.14, install _`local::lib`_.
For Perl versions older than 5.14, install *local::lib*.
```console
curl -L -C - -O http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AP/APEIRON/local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz
@ -20,68 +22,73 @@ perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=$HOME/Library/Perl/5.12
make && make test && make install
```
Install _cpanminus_:
Install *cpanminus*:
```console
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --self-upgrade
```
## Perlbrew
Perlbrew
--------
An alternative to the above is to use [Perlbrew][2], which allows for the
management of multiple, isolated Perl installations in the home directory.
## plenv
plenv
-----
Yet another alternative is [_plenv_][3]. This is inspired from _rbenv_ and
enables switching between multiple binary installations.
Yet another alternative is [plenv][3]. This is inspired from rbenv and enables
switching between multiple binary installations.
The subcommands of _plenv_ is similar with _rbenv_.
The subcommands of plenv is similar with rbenv.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
### General
- `pl` is short for `perl`.
- `pld` looks up Perl documentation (`perldoc`).
- `ple` executes a one line program in a loop (`perl -wlne`).
- `pl` is short for `perl`.
- `pld` looks up Perl documentation (`perldoc`).
- `ple` executes a one line program in a loop (`perl -wlne`).
### Perlbrew (plb)
### Perlbrew
- `plb` manages Perl environments.
- `plba` lists available Perl versions.
- `plbi` installs a Perl version.
- `plbl` lists installed Perl versions.
- `plbo` temporarily turns off Perlbrew.
- `plbO` turns off Perlbrew.
- `plbs` switches to a Perl version.
- `plbu` uninstalls a Perl version.
- `plbx` temporarily sets the Perl version to use.
- `plb` manages Perl environments.
- `plba` lists available Perl versions.
- `plbi` installs a Perl version.
- `plbl` lists installed Perl versions.
- `plbo` temporarily turns off Perlbrew.
- `plbO` turns off Perlbrew.
- `plbs` switches to a Perl version.
- `plbu` uninstalls a Perl version.
- `plbx` temporarily sets the Perl version to use.
### plenv (plv)
### plenv
- `plv` manages Perl environments.
- `plvc` List all available plenv commands.
- `plvl` Set or show the local application-specific Perl version.
- `plvg` Set or show the global Perl version.
- `plvs` Set or show the shell-specific Perl version.
- `plvi` Install a Perl version using the perl-build plugin.
- `plvu` Uninstall a specific Perl version.
- `plvr` Rehash plenv shims (run this after installing executables).
- `plvv` Show the current Perl version and its origin.
- `plvV` List all Perl versions available to plenv.
- `plvw` Display the full path to an executable.
- `plvW` List all Perl versions that contain the given executable.
- `plvm` List cpan modules in current perl.
- `plvM` Migrate cpan modules from other version.
- `plvI` Install cpanm.
- `plv` manages Perl environments.
- `plvc` List all available plenv commands.
- `plvl` Set or show the local application-specific Perl version.
- `plvg` Set or show the global Perl version.
- `plvs` Set or show the shell-specific Perl version.
- `plvi` Install a Perl version using the perl-build plugin.
- `plvu` Uninstall a specific Perl version.
- `plvr` Rehash plenv shims (run this after installing executables).
- `plvv` Show the current Perl version and its origin.
- `plvV` List all Perl versions available to plenv.
- `plvw` Display the full path to an executable.
- `plvW` List all Perl versions that contain the given executable.
- `plvm` List cpan modules in current perl.
- `plvM` Migrate cpan modules from other version.
- `plvI` Install cpanm.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `perl-info` exposes information about the Perl environment via the
`$perl_info` associative array.
- `perl-info` exposes information about the Perl environment via the
`$perl_info` associative array.
## Theming
Theming
-------
To display the name of the current Perl version in a prompt, define the
following style in the `prompt_name_setup` function.
@ -94,13 +101,14 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:perl:info:version' format 'version:%v'
Then add `$perl_info[version]` to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` and call
`perl-info` in the `prompt_name_precmd` hook function.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://www.perl.org
[2]: https://perlbrew.pl
[1]: http://www.perl.org
[2]: http://perlbrew.pl
[3]: https://github.com/tokuhirom/plenv
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Prompt
Prompt
======
Loads prompt [themes][1].
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Prompt Theme
To select a prompt theme, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_,
and replace `'<name>'` with the name of the theme you wish to load. Setting it
to `'random'` will load a random theme every time.
To select a prompt theme, add the following to *zpreztorc*, and replace **name**
with the name of the theme you wish to load. Setting it to **random** will load
a random theme.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme '<name>'
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'name'
```
### Prompt Display Length
To change working directory prompt display length from 'short', set the
following to 'long' (without `~` expansion) or 'full' (with `~` expansion) in
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
following to 'long' (without `~` expansion) or 'full' (with `~` expansion)
in *zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' pwd-length 'short'
@ -33,21 +35,22 @@ this can be disabled with the following snippet.
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' show-return-val 'no'
```
## Theming
Theming
-------
A prompt theme is an autoloadable function file with a special name,
`prompt_name_setup`, placed anywhere in `$fpath`, but for the purpose of this
project, themes **should** be placed in the _modules/prompt/functions_
project, themes **should** be placed in the *modules/prompt/functions*
directory.
### Required Variables
To ensure that your function works with the editor-info module you'll need to
set the following variable in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
set the following variable:
```sh
# Tell prezto we can manage this prompt
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' managed 'yes'
```
# Tell prezto we can manage this prompt
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' managed 'yes'
```
This is to ensure compatibility with outside prompts, while allowing prezto
@ -119,7 +122,7 @@ function prompt_name_preview {
### Hook Functions
There are many Zsh [hook][2] functions, but mostly the _precmd_ hook will be
There are many Zsh [hook][2] functions, but mostly the *precmd* hook will be
used.
#### `prompt_name_precmd`
@ -131,8 +134,7 @@ When calling functions to get information to display in a prompt, do not assume
that all the dependencies have been loaded. Always check for the availability of
a function before you calling it.
**Do not register hook functions. They will be automatically registered by the
`prompt` function.**
**Do not register hook functions. They will be registered by the `prompt` function.**
The most basic example of this function can be seen below.
@ -144,9 +146,10 @@ function prompt_name_precmd {
}
```
## Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
---------------
### Fonts aren't displaying properly
### Fonts aren't displaying properly.
On most systems, themes which use special characters need to have a patched font
installed and configured properly.
@ -154,14 +157,16 @@ installed and configured properly.
Powerline provides some information on [terminal support][4] and [how to install
patched fonts][5] which should fix most font issues.
## Authors
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
Authors
-------
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
[1]: https://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/User-Contributions.html#Prompt-Themes
[2]: https://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Functions.html#Hook-Functions
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/User-Contributions.html#Prompt-Themes
[2]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Functions.html#Hook-Functions
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[4]: https://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/master/usage.html#terminal-emulator-requirements
[5]: https://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#fonts-installation
[4]: http://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/master/usage.html#terminal-emulator-requirements
[5]: http://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#fonts-installation

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Subproject commit d26bdcd6010cfe82bc7bab07e4363b40be834cc8

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# - The prompt is prefixed by a character sequence of your choice.
# - Only displays the current directory instead of the full path.
# - Displays the current branch when in a git project (this requires loading
# the git module before prompt in ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc).
# the git module before prompt in ~/.zpreztorc).
# - Displays a character at the end of the prompt when in a git project with
# "dirty" files.
#
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
# This prompt's prefix symbol and colors are customizable:
# prompt cloud [<symbol>] [<color1>] [<color2>]
#
# In ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc:
# In ~/.zpreztorc:
# zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'cloud' \
# ['<symbol>'] \
# ['<color1>'] \
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ This prompt's prefix symbol and colors are customizable:
prompt cloud [<symbol>] [<color1>] [<color2>]
In ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc:
In ~/.zpreztorc:
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'cloud' ['<symbol>'] ['<color1>'] ['<color2>']
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@ -12,16 +12,6 @@ autoload -Uz promptinit && promptinit
zstyle -a ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'prompt_argv'
if [[ "$TERM" == (dumb|linux|*bsd*) ]] || (( $#prompt_argv < 1 )); then
prompt 'off'
elif [[ "$prompt_argv[1]" == 'powerlevel9k' ]] ; then
<<EOW
WARNING: Prezto does not support 'powerlevel9k' anymore as it has
been deprecated and is not supported by its author.
Consider migrating to 'powerlevel10k' instead by setting:
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'powerlevel10k'
in ${${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/#$HOME/~}/.zpreztorc.
Switching to prezto default prompt 'sorin'..."
EOW
prompt 'sorin'
else
prompt "$prompt_argv[@]"
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# Python
Python
======
Enables local Python and local Python package installation.
This module must be loaded _before_ the _`completion`_ module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded.
Settings
--------
## Settings
This module supports virtual environments from conda and
[_virtualenvwrapper_][2]. By default, only _virtualenvwrapper_ is enabled. To
disable _virtualenvwrapper_, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
This module supports virtual environments from conda and virtualenvwrapper. By
default, only virtualenvwrapper is enabled. To disable virtualenvwrapper, add
the following to *zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:python' skip-virtualenvwrapper-init 'on'
```
Conda support can be enabled by adding the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
Conda support is enabled by adding the following to *zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:python' conda-init 'on'
@ -25,24 +22,24 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:python' conda-init 'on'
Caution: using conda and virtualenvwrapper at the same time may cause conflicts.
## Local Python Installation
Local Python Installation
-------------------------
[_pyenv_][4] builds and installs multiple Python versions locally in the home
[pyenv][4] builds and installs multiple Python versions locally in the home
directory.
This module prepends the _pyenv_ directory to the path variable to enable the
This module prepends the pyenv directory to the path variable to enable the
execution of `pyenv`.
### Usage
Install Python versions with `pyenv install` into _`~/.pyenv/versions`_.
Install Python versions with `pyenv install` into `~/.pyenv/versions`.
This will be loaded automatically if pyenv is installed to `$PYENV_ROOT`,
_`~/.pyenv`_, or if the `pyenv` command is on the path. By default, `PYENV_ROOT`
is set to _`$HOME/.pyenv`_. You can set it to an alternate location and export
it in [_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshenv`_][6].
`~/.pyenv`, or if the `pyenv` command is on the path.
## Local Package Installation
Local Package Installation
--------------------------
Since version 2.6, Python supports per user package installation, as defined in
[PEP 370][1].
@ -55,9 +52,10 @@ documentation.
Install packages into the per user site directory with `pip install --user`.
## virtualenvwrapper
virtualenvwrapper
-----------------
[_virtualenvwrapper_][2] is a frontend to the popular [_virtualenv_][3] utility.
[`virtualenvwrapper`][2] is a frontend to the popular [`virtualenv`][3] utility.
`virtualenv` creates isolated Python environments and `virtualenvwrapper`
provides convenient shell functions to create, switch, and manage them.
@ -66,15 +64,14 @@ provides convenient shell functions to create, switch, and manage them.
Install `virtualenvwrapper`.
Virtual environments are stored in _`~/.virtualenvs`_.
Virtual environments are stored in `~/.virtualenvs`.
There are configuration variables that have to be set to enable certain
features. If you wish to use these features, export the variables in
[_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshenv`_][6].
There are configuration variables that have to be set to enable certain features.
If you wish to use these features, export the variables in [`zshenv`][6].
The variable `$PROJECT_HOME` tells `virtualenvwrapper` where to place project
working directories. It must be set and the directory created before `mkproject`
is used. Replace _Developer_ with your projects directory.
is used. Replace *Developer* with your projects directory.
```sh
export PROJECT_HOME="$HOME/Developer"
@ -122,44 +119,46 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' auto-switch 'yes'
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' initialize 'no'
```
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `py` is short for `python`.
- `py2` is short for `python2`.
- `py3` is short for `python3`.
- `py` is short for `python`.
- `py2` is short for `python2`.
- `py3` is short for `python3`.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `python-info` exposes information about the Python environment via the
`$python_info` associative array.
- `python-info` exposes information about the Python environment via the
`$python_info` associative array.
## Theming
Theming
-------
To display the name of the current virtual environment in a prompt, define the
To display the name of the current virtual enviroment in a prompt, define the
following style in the `prompt_name_setup` function.
```sh
# %v - virtualenv name.
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:info:virtualenv' format 'virtualenv:%v'
```
# %v - virtualenv name.
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:info:virtualenv' format 'virtualenv:%v'
Then add `$python_info[virtualenv]` to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` and call
`python-info` in the `prompt_name_preexec` hook function.
Similarly, you can use `:prezto:module:python:info:version:format` with `%v` for
the version and add `$python_info[version]` to your prompt for the current
python version.
python version/
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sebastian Wiesner](https://github.com/lunaryorn)
[1]: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/
[2]: https://www.doughellmann.com/projects/virtualenvwrapper/
[3]: https://pypi.org/project/virtualenv/
[1]: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0370/
[2]: http://www.doughellmann.com/projects/virtualenvwrapper/
[3]: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
[4]: https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[6]: ../../runcoms#zshenv
[6]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/blob/master/runcoms/zshenv

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#compdef -P pip[0-9.]#
#autoload
#
# Pip completion, delegating to pip to do all the completion work.
#
# Authors:
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
#
if (( $+commands[$words[1]] )); then
function _pip_completion {
compadd -- $( COMP_WORDS="$words[*]" COMP_CWORD=$(( CURRENT - 1 )) \
PIP_AUTO_COMPLETE=1 $words[1] 2>/dev/null )
}
_pip_completion "$@"
fi

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@ -5,77 +5,71 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
# Sebastian Wiesner <lunaryorn@googlemail.com>
# Patrick Bos <egpbos@gmail.com>
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
#
# Load dependencies.
# Load dependencies
pmodload 'helper'
# Load manually installed or package manager installed pyenv into the shell
# session.
if [[ -s "${local_pyenv::=${PYENV_ROOT:-$HOME/.pyenv}/bin/pyenv}" ]] \
|| (( $+commands[pyenv] )); then
# Load manually installed pyenv into the path
if [[ -s "${PYENV_ROOT:=$HOME/.pyenv}/bin/pyenv" ]]; then
path=("${PYENV_ROOT}/bin" $path)
eval "$(pyenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Ensure manually installed pyenv is added to path when present.
[[ -s $local_pyenv ]] && path=($local_pyenv:h $path)
# pyenv 2+ requires shims to be added to path before being initialized.
autoload -Uz is-at-least
if is-at-least 2 ${"$(pyenv --version 2>&1)"[(w)2]}; then
eval "$(pyenv init --path zsh)"
fi
eval "$(pyenv init - zsh)"
# Load pyenv into the current python session
elif (( $+commands[pyenv] )); then
eval "$(pyenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Prepend PEP 370 per user site packages directory, which defaults to
# ~/Library/Python on macOS and ~/.local elsewhere, to PATH. The
# path can be overridden using PYTHONUSERBASE.
else
if [[ -n "$PYTHONUSERBASE" ]]; then
path=($PYTHONUSERBASE/bin(N) $path)
path=($PYTHONUSERBASE/bin $path)
elif is-darwin; then
path=($HOME/Library/Python/*/bin(N) $path)
else
# This is subject to change.
path=($HOME/.local/bin(N) $path)
path=($HOME/.local/bin $path)
fi
fi
unset local_pyenv
# Return if requirements are not found.
if (( ! $#commands[(i)python[23]#] && ! $+functions[pyenv] )); then
if (( ! $+commands[python] && ! $+commands[pyenv] )); then
return 1
fi
function _python-workon-cwd {
# Check if this is a Git repo.
local GIT_REPO_ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null)"
# Get absolute path, resolving symlinks.
local PROJECT_ROOT="$PWD:A"
# Check if this is a Git repo
local GIT_REPO_ROOT=""
local GIT_TOPLEVEL="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null)"
if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
GIT_REPO_ROOT="$GIT_TOPLEVEL"
fi
# Get absolute path, resolving symlinks
local PROJECT_ROOT="${PWD:A}"
while [[ "$PROJECT_ROOT" != "/" && ! -e "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv" \
&& ! -d "$PROJECT_ROOT/.git" && "$PROJECT_ROOT" != "$GIT_REPO_ROOT" ]]; do
PROJECT_ROOT="$PROJECT_ROOT:h"
&& ! -d "$PROJECT_ROOT/.git" && "$PROJECT_ROOT" != "$GIT_REPO_ROOT" ]]; do
PROJECT_ROOT="${PROJECT_ROOT:h}"
done
if [[ $PROJECT_ROOT == "/" ]]; then
if [[ "$PROJECT_ROOT" == "/" ]]; then
PROJECT_ROOT="."
fi
# Check for virtualenv name override.
# Check for virtualenv name override
local ENV_NAME=""
if [[ -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv" ]]; then
ENV_NAME="$(<$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv)"
ENV_NAME="$(cat "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv")"
elif [[ -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv/bin/activate" ]]; then
ENV_NAME="$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv"
elif [[ $PROJECT_ROOT != "." ]]; then
ENV_NAME="$PROJECT_ROOT:t"
elif [[ "$PROJECT_ROOT" != "." ]]; then
ENV_NAME="${PROJECT_ROOT:t}"
fi
if [[ -n $CD_VIRTUAL_ENV && "$ENV_NAME" != "$CD_VIRTUAL_ENV" ]]; then
# We've just left the repo, deactivate the environment.
# Note: this only happens if the virtualenv was activated automatically.
# We've just left the repo, deactivate the environment
# Note: this only happens if the virtualenv was activated automatically
deactivate && unset CD_VIRTUAL_ENV
fi
if [[ $ENV_NAME != "" ]]; then
# Activate the environment only if it is not already active.
if [[ "$ENV_NAME" != "" ]]; then
# Activate the environment only if it is not already active
if [[ "$VIRTUAL_ENV" != "$WORKON_HOME/$ENV_NAME" ]]; then
if [[ -n "$WORKON_HOME" && -e "$WORKON_HOME/$ENV_NAME/bin/activate" ]]; then
workon "$ENV_NAME" && export CD_VIRTUAL_ENV="$ENV_NAME"
@ -86,17 +80,17 @@ function _python-workon-cwd {
fi
}
# Load auto workon cwd hook.
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' auto-switch; then
# Auto workon when changing directory.
# Load auto workon cwd hook
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' auto-switch 'yes'; then
# Auto workon when changing directory
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
add-zsh-hook chpwd _python-workon-cwd
fi
# Load virtualenvwrapper into the shell session, if pre-requisites are met
# and unless explicitly requested not to
if (( $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV || $+commands[virtualenv] )) \
&& zstyle -T ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' initialize ; then
if (( $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV || $+commands[virtualenv] )) && \
zstyle -T ':prezto:module:python:virtualenv' initialize ; then
# Set the directory where virtual environments are stored.
export WORKON_HOME="${WORKON_HOME:-$HOME/.virtualenvs}"
@ -111,7 +105,7 @@ if (( $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV || $+commands[virtualenv] )) \
# can exist in 'pyenv' synthesized paths (e.g., '~/.pyenv/plugins') instead.
local -a pyenv_plugins
if (( $+commands[pyenv] )); then
pyenv_plugins=(${(@oM)${(f)"$(pyenv commands --no-sh 2> /dev/null)"}:#virtualenv*})
pyenv_plugins=(${(@oM)${(f)"$(pyenv commands --no-sh 2>/dev/null)"}:#virtualenv*})
fi
if (( $pyenv_plugins[(i)virtualenv-init] <= $#pyenv_plugins )); then
@ -123,10 +117,19 @@ if (( $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV || $+commands[virtualenv] )) \
pyenv "$pyenv_plugins[(R)virtualenvwrapper(_lazy|)]"
fi
else
# Fallback to 'virtualenvwrapper' without 'pyenv' wrapper if 'python' is
# available in '$path'.
if (( ! $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON )) && (( $#commands[(i)python[23]#] )); then
VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=$commands[(i)python[23]#]
# Fallback to 'virtualenvwrapper' without 'pyenv' wrapper if available
# in '$path' or in an alternative location on a Debian based system.
#
# If homebrew is installed and the python location wasn't overridden via
# environment variable we fall back to python3 then python2 in that order.
# This is needed to fix an issue with virtualenvwrapper as homebrew no
# longer shadows the system python.
if [[ -z "$VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON" ]] && (( $+commands[brew] )); then
if (( $+commands[python3] )); then
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=$commands[python3]
elif (( $+commands[python2] )); then
export VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON=$commands[python2]
fi
fi
virtenv_sources=(
@ -134,7 +137,7 @@ if (( $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV || $+commands[virtualenv] )) \
/usr/share/virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvwrapper(_lazy|).sh(OnN)
)
if (( $#virtenv_sources )); then
source "$virtenv_sources[1]"
source "${virtenv_sources[1]}"
fi
unset virtenv_sources
@ -143,7 +146,38 @@ if (( $+VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV || $+commands[virtualenv] )) \
unset pyenv_plugins
fi
# Load conda into the shell session, if requested.
# Load PIP completion.
# Detect and use one available from among 'pip', 'pip2', 'pip3' variants
if [[ -n "$PYENV_ROOT" ]]; then
for pip in pip{,2,3}; do
pip_command="$(pyenv which "$pip" 2>/dev/null)"
[[ -n "$pip_command" ]] && break
done
unset pip
else
pip_command="$commands[(i)pip(|[23])]"
fi
if [[ -n "$pip_command" ]]; then
cache_file="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/prezto/pip-cache.zsh"
if [[ "$pip_command" -nt "$cache_file" \
|| "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc" -nt "$cache_file" \
|| ! -s "$cache_file" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$cache_file:h"
# pip is slow; cache its output. And also support 'pip2', 'pip3' variants
"$pip_command" completion --zsh \
| sed -e "s/\(compctl -K [-_[:alnum:]]* pip\).*/\1{,2,3}{,.{0..9}}/" \
>! "$cache_file" \
2> /dev/null
fi
source "$cache_file"
unset cache_file
fi
unset pip_command
# Load conda into the shell session, if requested
zstyle -T ':prezto:module:python' conda-init
if (( $? && $+commands[conda] )); then
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# Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails
=============
Defines [Ruby on Rails][1] aliases.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `ror` is short for `rails`.
- `rorc` starts the Rails console.
- `rordc` starts the Rails console connected to the database.
- `rordm` migrates the database.
- `rordM` migrates the database and recreates the test database.
- `rordr` rolls the database schema back to the previous version.
- `rorg` generates new code.
- `rorl` displays the log.
- `rorlc` truncates logs to zero bytes.
- `rorp` installs a plugin.
- `rorr` runs code in the application environment.
- `rors` starts the Rails server.
- `rorsd` starts the Rails server with the debugger.
- `rorx` destroys newly generated code.
- `ror` is short for `rails`.
- `rorc` starts the Rails console.
- `rordc` starts the Rails console connected to the database.
- `rordm` migrates the database.
- `rordM` migrates the database and recreates the test database.
- `rordr` rolls the database schema back to the previous version.
- `rorg` generates new code.
- `rorl` displays the log.
- `rorlc` truncates logs to zero bytes.
- `rorp` installs a plugin.
- `rorr` runs code in the application environment.
- `rors` starts the Rails server.
- `rorsd` starts the Rails server with the debugger.
- `rorx` destroys newly generated code.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell)
- [Jake Bell](https://github.com/theunraveler)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell)
- [Jake Bell](https://github.com/theunraveler)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://rubyonrails.org
[1]: http://rubyonrails.org
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Rsync
Rsync
=====
Defines [rsync][1] aliases.
macOS users are encouraged to use _rsync_ from [Homebrew][2] or [MacPorts][3],
which has additional enhancements including patches from [Bombich][4].
macOS users are encouraged to use [Bombich's rsync][2], which has HFS+
enhancements.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `rsync-copy` copies files and directories from _source_ to _destination_.
- `rsync-move` moves files and directories from _source_ to _destination_.
- `rsync-update` updates files and directories on _destination_.
- `rsync-synchronize` synchronizes files and directories between _source_ and
_destination_.
- `rsync-copy` copies files and directories from *source* to *destination*.
- `rsync-move` moves files and directories from *source* to *destination*.
- `rsync-update` updates files and directories on *destination*.
- `rsync-synchronize` synchronizes files and directories between *source* and
*destination*.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://rsync.samba.org
[2]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core
[3]: https://ports.macports.org/port/rsync
[4]: https://bombich.com/kb/ccc5/credits#rsync
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: http://rsync.samba.org
[2]: https://bombich.com/kb/ccc5/credits#rsync
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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_rsync_cmd='rsync --verbose --progress --human-readable --compress --archive \
--hard-links --one-file-system'
autoload -Uz is-at-least
if is-at-least 3.1 ${"$(rsync --version 2>&1)"[(w)3]}; then
if grep -q 'xattrs' <(rsync --help 2>&1); then
_rsync_cmd="${_rsync_cmd} --acls --xattrs"
fi
# ACL and extended attributes support
if grep -q 'xattrs' <(rsync --help 2>&1); then
_rsync_cmd="${_rsync_cmd} --acls --xattrs"
fi
# macOS Enhancements
# https://bombich.com/kb/ccc5/credits
if is-darwin && grep -q 'file-flags' <(rsync --help 2>&1); then
_rsync_cmd="${_rsync_cmd} --crtimes --fileflags --force-change"
fi
# macOS and HFS+ Enhancements
# https://bombich.com/kb/ccc5/credits
if is-darwin && grep -q 'file-flags' <(rsync --help 2>&1); then
_rsync_cmd="${_rsync_cmd} --crtimes --fileflags --protect-decmpfs --force-change"
fi
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# Ruby
Ruby
====
Configures [Ruby][1] local gem installation, loads version managers, and defines
aliases.
## Local Gem Installation
Local Gem Installation
----------------------
When a Ruby version manager is not detected, local gems are installed in
_`~/.gem`_; otherwise, they are installed according to the manager.
`~/.gems`; otherwise, they are installed according to the manager.
## rbenv
RVM
---
An alternative RVM is to use [_rbenv_][2], which allows for switching between
multiple, isolated Ruby installations in the home directory.
While it is not as feature rich as RVM, it is not loaded into the shell and is
not known to cause conflicts with shell scripts.
This will be loaded automatically if _rbenv_ is installed to `$RBENV_ROOT`,
_`~/.rbenv`_, or if the `rbenv` command is on the path.
## rvm
An alternative to the above is to use [The Ruby Version Manager (_rvm_)][3],
which allows for managing multiple, isolated Ruby installations and gem sets in
the home directory.
An alternative to the above is to use [The Ruby Version Manager (RVM)][2], which
allows for managing multiple, isolated Ruby installations and gem sets in the
home directory.
Since RVM is loaded into the shell and is known to override shell commands, it
may conflict with shell scripts.
@ -31,76 +23,93 @@ may conflict with shell scripts.
Load this module as late as possible when using RVM since RVM will complain if
it is not first in `$PATH`.
## chruby
rbenv
-----
Yet another alternative is [_chruby_][4], which is simpler than both _rvm_ and
_rbenv_.
An alternative RVM is to use [rbenv][3], which allows for switching between
multiple, isolated Ruby installations in the home directory.
While it is not as feature rich as RVM, it is not loaded into the shell and is
not known to cause conflicts with shell scripts.
This will be loaded automatically if rbenv is installed to `$RBENV_ROOT`,
`~/.rbenv`, or if the `rbenv` command is on the path.
chruby
------
Yet another alternative is [chruby][4], which is simpler than both RVM and
rbenv.
### Settings
#### Auto-Switch
To enable auto switching the Ruby version on directory change based on the
`.ruby-version` file, add the following line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
`.ruby-version` file, add the following line to [`zpreztorc`][5]:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:ruby:chruby' auto-switch 'yes'
```
## Bundler
Bundler
-------
Manage gems that are not meant to be used as commands, such as application
dependencies, with [Bundler][5].
dependencies, with [Bundler][6].
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
### General
- `rb` is short for `ruby`.
- `rb` is short for `ruby`.
### Bundler
- `rbb` manages ruby dependencies (`bundle`).
- `rbbc` cleans up unused gems in your bundler directory.
- `rbbe` executes a script in the context of the current bundle.
- `rbbi` installs the gems specified in the `Gemfile` in `vendor/bundle`.
- `rbbI` installs the following:
- gems specified in the `Gemfile` in `vendor/bundle`.
- packages the gems into `vendor/cache`.
- appends bundler directories to `.gitignore`.
- `rbbl` lists all gems in the current bundle.
- `rbbo` opens an installed gem in the editor.
- `rbbp` packages gem files into `vendor/cache`.
- `rbbu` updates gems to their latest version.
- `rbb` manages ruby dependencies (`bundle`).
- `rbbc` cleans up unused gems in your bundler directory.
- `rbbe` executes a script in the context of the current bundle.
- `rbbi` installs the gems specified in the `Gemfile` in `vendor/bundle`.
- `rbbI` installs the following:
- gems specified in the `Gemfile` in `vendor/bundle`.
- packages the gems into `vendor/cache`.
- appends bundler directories to `.gitignore`.
- `rbbl` lists all gems in the current bundle.
- `rbbo` opens an installed gem in the editor.
- `rbbp` packages gem files into `vendor/cache`.
- `rbbu` updates gems to their latest version.
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `ruby-app-root` displays the path to the Ruby application root directory.
- `ruby-info` exposes information about the Ruby environment via the
`$ruby_info` associative array.
- `ruby-app-root` displays the path to the Ruby application root directory.
- `ruby-info` exposes information about the Ruby environment via the
`$ruby_info` associative array.
## Theming
Theming
-------
To display the name of the current Ruby version in a prompt, define the
following style in the `prompt_name_setup` function.
```sh
# %v - ruby version.
zstyle ':prezto:module:ruby:info:version' format 'version:%v'
```
# %v - ruby version.
zstyle ':prezto:module:ruby:info:version' format 'version:%v'
Then add `$ruby_info[version]` to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` and call
`ruby-info` in the `prompt_name_preexec` hook function.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][6]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][7].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://www.ruby-lang.org
[2]: https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv
[3]: https://rvm.io
[1]: http://www.ruby-lang.org
[2]: https://rvm.io
[3]: https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv
[4]: https://github.com/postmodern/chruby
[5]: https://gembundler.com
[6]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/blob/master/runcoms/zpreztorc
[6]: http://gembundler.com
[7]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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#
# Configures Ruby local installation, loads version managers, and defines
# Configures Ruby local gem installation, loads version managers, and defines
# aliases.
#
# Authors:
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
# Authors: Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# Possible lookup locations for manually installed rbenv and rvm.
local_rbenv_paths=({$RBENV_ROOT,{$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/,$HOME/.}rbenv}/bin/rbenv(N))
local_rvm_paths=({$RVM_DIR,{$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/,$HOME/.}rvm}/scripts/rvm(N))
# Load manually installed or package manager installed rbenv into the shell
# session.
if (( $#local_rbenv_paths || $+commands[rbenv] )); then
# Ensure manually installed rbenv is added to path when present.
[[ -s $local_rbenv_paths[1] ]] && path=($local_rbenv_paths[1]:h $path)
eval "$(rbenv init - zsh)"
# Load manually installed rvm into the shell session.
elif (( $#local_rvm_paths )); then
# Load RVM into the shell session.
if [[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]]; then
# Unset AUTO_NAME_DIRS since auto adding variable-stored paths to ~ list
# conflicts with rvm.
# conflicts with RVM.
unsetopt AUTO_NAME_DIRS
source "$local_rvm_paths[1]"
# Source RVM.
source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
# Load manually installed rbenv into the shell session.
elif [[ -s "${RBENV_ROOT:=$HOME/.rbenv}/bin/rbenv" ]]; then
path=("${RBENV_ROOT}/bin" $path)
eval "$(rbenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Load package manager installed rbenv into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[rbenv] )); then
eval "$(rbenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Load package manager installed chruby into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[chruby-exec] )); then
@ -39,7 +34,7 @@ elif (( $+commands[chruby-exec] )); then
source "${commands[chruby-exec]:h:h}/share/chruby/auto.sh"
fi
# If a default ruby is set, switch to it.
# If a default Ruby is set, switch to it.
chruby_auto
fi
@ -48,10 +43,8 @@ else
path=($HOME/.gem/ruby/*/bin(N) $path)
fi
unset local_rbenv
# Return if requirements are not found.
if (( ! $+commands[ruby] && ! $#functions[(i)r(benv|vm)] )); then
if (( ! $+commands[ruby] && ! ( $+commands[rvm] || $+commands[rbenv] ) )); then
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# GNU Screen
GNU Screen
==========
Defines [GNU Screen][1] aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Auto-Start
Starts a GNU Screen session automatically when Zsh is launched.
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a local terminal, add the following
line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a local terminal, add the
following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:screen:auto-start' local 'yes'
```
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a SSH connection, add the following
line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a SSH connection, add the
following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:screen:auto-start' remote 'yes'
```
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `scr` is short for `screen`.
- `scrl` lists sessions/socket directory.
- `scrn` starts a new session.
- `scrr` attaches to a session if one exists or start a new one.
- `scr` is short for `screen`.
- `scrl` lists sessions/socket directory.
- `scrn` starts a new session.
- `scrr` attaches to a session if one exists or start a new one.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Georges Discry](https://github.com/gdiscry)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Georges Discry](https://github.com/gdiscry)
[1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/
[1]: http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Spectrum
Spectrum
========
Provides for easier use of 256 colors and effects.
To learn more about text formatting, read [A Guide to 256 Color Codes][1].
## Variables
Variables
---------
- `BG` provides background colors.
- `FG` provides foreground colors.
- `FX` provides effects.
- `BG` provides background colors.
- `FG` provides foreground colors.
- `FX` provides effects.
### Background and Foreground
@ -70,19 +72,20 @@ Though there are many effects, most terminals support at least bold formatting.
| font-fifth | no-font-fifth |
| font-sixth | no-font-sixth |
| font-seventh | no-font-seventh |
| font-eighth | no-font-eighth |
| font-eigth | no-font-eigth |
| font-ninth | no-font-ninth |
### Plain Text
Use `$BG[none]`, `$FG[none]`, or `$FX[none]` to turn off formatting.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [P.C. Shyamshankar](https://github.com/sykora)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [P.C. Shyamshankar](https://github.com/sykora)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: http://lucentbeing.com/writing/archives/a-guide-to-256-color-codes/
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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font-fifth "\e[15m" no-font-fifth "\e[10m"
font-sixth "\e[16m" no-font-sixth "\e[10m"
font-seventh "\e[17m" no-font-seventh "\e[10m"
font-eighth "\e[18m" no-font-eighth "\e[10m"
font-eigth "\e[18m" no-font-eigth "\e[10m"
font-ninth "\e[19m" no-font-ninth "\e[10m"
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# SSH
SSH
===
Provides for an easier use of [SSH][1] by setting up [_ssh-agent_][2].
Provides for an easier use of [SSH][1] by setting up [ssh-agent][2].
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Identities
To load multiple identities, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To load multiple identities, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:ssh:load' identities 'id_rsa' 'id_dsa' 'id_github'
```
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
[Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://www.openssh.com
[2]: https://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ssh-agent&sektion=1
[1]: http://www.openssh.com
[2]: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ssh-agent&sektion=1
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Syntax Highlighting
Syntax Highlighting
===================
Integrates [zsh-syntax-highlighting][1] into Prezto.
This module must be loaded _before_ the _`prompt`_ module.
This module should be loaded before the *prompt* module.
Additionally, if this module is used in conjunction with the
[_`history-substring-search`_][2] module, this module must be loaded _before_
the _`history-substring-search`_ module.
*history-substring-search* module, this module must be loaded **before** the
*history-substring-search* module.
To elaborate, the relative order of loading the modules would be
_`syntax-highlighting`_, _`history-substring-search`_ and _`prompt`_.
To elaborate: The relative order of loading the modules would be
'syntax-highlighting', 'history-substring-search' and 'prompt'.
## Contributors
Contributors
------------
New features and bug fixes should be submitted to the
[zsh-syntax-highlighting][1] project according to its rules and regulations.
This module will be synchronized against it.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Highlighting
To enable highlighting for this module only, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
*zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:syntax-highlighting' color 'yes'
@ -30,11 +33,10 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:syntax-highlighting' color 'yes'
### Highlighters
Syntax highlighting is accomplished by pluggable [highlighters][3]. This module
only enables the _main_ highlighter by default.
Syntax highlighting is accomplished by pluggable [highlighters][2]. This module
only enables the *main* highlighter by default.
To enable all highlighters, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
To enable all highlighters, add the following to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:syntax-highlighting' highlighters \
@ -51,7 +53,7 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:syntax-highlighting' highlighters \
Each syntax highlighter defines styles used to highlight tokens.
To highlight, for example, builtins, commands, and functions in blue instead of
green, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
green, add the following to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:syntax-highlighting' styles \
@ -60,13 +62,13 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:syntax-highlighting' styles \
'function' 'bg=blue'
```
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
[2]: ../history-substring-search#readme
[3]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting/tree/master/highlighters
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[2]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting/tree/master/highlighters
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Terminal
Terminal
========
Sets terminal window and tab titles.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Auto-Title
To auto set the terminal window and tab titles with the current command or
directory, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
directory, add the following to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:terminal' auto-title 'yes'
```
Auto titling is disabled inside terminal multiplexers (except inside dvtm) since
it interferes with window names defined in configuration files and profile
managers. This can be overridden by setting it to `always`.
Auto titling is disabled inside terminal multiplexers (except inside dvtm)
since it interferes with window names defined in configuration files and
profile managers. This can be overridden by setting it to `always`.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:terminal' auto-title 'always'
@ -23,8 +25,7 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:terminal' auto-title 'always'
### Title formats
To format terminal window and tab titles, add the following to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
To format terminal window and tab titles, add the following to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:terminal:window-title' format '%n@%m: %s'
@ -37,18 +38,20 @@ executing program name.
For a list of sequences, see [Expansion of Prompt Sequences][1].
## Functions
Functions
---------
- `set-tab-title` sets the terminal tab title.
- `set-window-title` sets the terminal window title.
- `set-multiplexer-title` sets the terminal multiplexer title.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Olaf Conradi](https://github.com/oohlaf)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Olaf Conradi](https://github.com/oohlaf)
[1]: https://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Expansion-of-Prompt-Sequences
[1]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Expansion-of-Prompt-Sequences
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Tmux
Tmux
====
Defines [_tmux_][1] aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
Defines [tmux][1] aliases and provides for auto launching it at start-up.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Auto-Start
Starts a tmux session automatically when Zsh is launched.
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a local terminal, add the following
line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a local terminal, add the
following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:auto-start' local 'yes'
```
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a SSH connection, add the following
line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To enable this feature when launching Zsh in a SSH connection, add the
following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:auto-start' remote 'yes'
@ -34,7 +36,7 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:session' name '<YOUR DEFAULT SESSION NAME>'
With `auto-start` enabled, you may want to control how multiple sessions are
managed. The `destroy-unattached` option of tmux controls if the unattached
sessions must be kept alive, making sessions available for later use, configured
in _tmux.conf_:
in *tmux.conf*:
```conf
set-option -g destroy-unattached [on | off]
@ -43,7 +45,7 @@ set-option -g destroy-unattached [on | off]
#### iTerm2 Integration
[iTerm2][6] offers significant integration with tmux. This can be enabled by
adding the following line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
adding the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:iterm' integrate 'yes'
@ -51,17 +53,19 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux:iterm' integrate 'yes'
Read [iTerm2 and tmux Integration][7] for more information.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `tmuxa` attaches or switches to a tmux session.
- `tmuxl` lists sessions managed by the tmux server.
- `tmuxa` attaches or switches to a tmux session.
- `tmuxl` lists sessions managed by the tmux server.
## Caveats
Caveats
-------
On macOS, launching tmux can cause the error **launch_msg(...): Socket is not
connected** to be displayed, which can be fixed by installing
[reattach-to-user-namespace][3], available in [Homebrew][4], and adding the
following to _tmux.conf_:
following to *tmux.conf*:
```conf
set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL -l"
@ -70,19 +74,20 @@ set-option -g default-command "reattach-to-user-namespace -l $SHELL -l"
Furthermore, tmux is known to cause **kernel panics** on macOS. A discussion
about this and Prezto has already been [opened][2].
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Colin Hebert](https://github.com/ColinHebert)
- [Georges Discry](https://github.com/gdiscry)
- [Xavier Cambar](https://github.com/xcambar)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Colin Hebert](https://github.com/ColinHebert)
- [Georges Discry](https://github.com/gdiscry)
- [Xavier Cambar](https://github.com/xcambar)
[1]: https://tmux.github.io/
[1]: http://tmux.sourceforge.net
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/62
[3]: https://github.com/ChrisJohnsen/tmux-MacOSX-pasteboard
[4]: https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[6]: https://iterm2.com
[6]: http://iterm2.com
[7]: https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/wikis/TmuxIntegration

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# Utility
Utility
=======
Defines general aliases and functions.
This module must be loaded _before_ the [_`completion`_][1] module so that the
provided completion definitions are loaded automatically by _`completion`_
module.
**Note:** Some of the utilities configured in this module might be provided via
GNU utilities with incompatible arguments on non-GNU systems. In such cases,
using [_`gnu-utility`_][2] module is recommended and it must be loaded
_before_ this module.
To elaborate, the relative order of loading the modules would be
_`gnu-utility`_, _`utility`_ and _`completion`_.
## Settings
Settings
--------
### Highlighting
If you have enabled color globally in _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, you may
disable it selectively for certain commands.
If you have enabled color globally in *zpreztorc*, you may disable it for
certain commands.
To disable `ls` color, add the following to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_.
When coloring is disabled, type indicators (`\*`, `/`, `=>`, `@`, `=`, `|`, `%`)
will be appended to entries.
To disable `ls` color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*; when coloring is
disabled, type indicators (\*, /, =>, @, =, |, %) will be appended to entries.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility:ls' color 'no'
```
To disable GNU coreutils `ls` to list directories grouped first, add the
following line to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To disable GNU coreutils `ls` to list directories grouped first, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility:ls' dirs-first 'no'
```
To disable `grep` highlighting, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility:grep' color 'no'
```
To disable `diff` highlighting, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To disable `diff` highlighting, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility:diff' color 'no'
```
To disable `wdiff` highlighting, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To disable `wdiff` highlighting, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility:wdiff' color 'no'
```
To disable `make` highlighting, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To disable `make` highlighting, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility:make' color 'no'
```
### Download Helper
To configure the download helper to be used with alias `get`, add the following
to _`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_, and replace `'<helper>'` with `'curl'`,
`'wget'` or `'aria2c'`.
```sh
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:utility:download' helper '<helper>'
```
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
### Disabled Spelling Correction
- `ack`
- `cd`
- `cp`
- `ebuild`
- `gcc`
- `gist`
- `grep`
- `heroku`
- `ln`
- `man`
- `mkdir`
- `mv`
- `mysql`
- `rm`
- `ack`
- `cd`
- `cp`
- `ebuild`
- `gcc`
- `gist`
- `grep`
- `heroku`
- `ln`
- `man`
- `mkdir`
- `mv`
- `mysql`
- `rm`
To disable all spelling corrections, add the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
To disable all spelling corrections, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility' correct 'no'
@ -102,124 +70,122 @@ zstyle ':prezto:module:utility' correct 'no'
### Disabled File Globbing
- `bower`
- `fc`
- `find`
- `ftp`
- `history`
- `locate`
- `rake`
- `rsync` (selectively enabled for local files)
- `scp` (selectively enabled for local files)
- `sftp`
- `bower`
- `fc`
- `find`
- `ftp`
- `history`
- `locate`
- `rake`
- `rsync` (selectively enabled for local files)
- `scp` (selectively enabled for local files)
- `sftp`
### General
- `_` executes a command as another user (`sudo`).
- `b` opens the default web browser.
- `diffu` shorthand for `diff --unified`.
- `e` opens the default editor.
- `mkdir` creates directories, including intermediary directories.
- `p` opens the default pager.
- `po` removes a directory from the stack and changes to it (`popd`).
- `pu` changes the directory and pushes the old directory onto the stack
(`pushd`).
- `sa` search aliases for a word.
- `type` displays all the attribute values of a shell parameter.
- `_` executes a command as another user (`sudo`).
- `b` opens the default web browser.
- `diffu` shorthand for `diff --unified`
- `e` opens the default editor.
- `mkdir` creates directories, including intermediary directories.
- `p` opens the default pager.
- `po` removes a directory from the stack and changes to it (`popd`).
- `pu` changes the directory and pushes the old directory onto the stack
(`pushd`).
- `sa` search aliases for a word.
- `type` displays all the attribute values of a shell parameter.
### Files and Directories
- `ls` lists with directories grouped first (GNU only).
- `l` lists in one column, hidden files.
- `ll` lists human readable sizes.
- `lr` lists human readable sizes, recursively.
- `la` lists human readable sizes, hidden files.
- `lm` lists human readable sizes, hidden files through pager.
- `lx` lists sorted by extension (GNU only).
- `lk` lists sorted by size, largest last.
- `lt` lists sorted by date, most recent last.
- `lc` lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows change time.
- `lu` lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows access time.
- `sl` lists directory contents (correction for `ls`).
- `ls` lists with directories grouped first (GNU only).
- `l` lists in one column, hidden files.
- `ll` lists human readable sizes.
- `lr` lists human readable sizes, recursively.
- `la` lists human readable sizes, hidden files.
- `lm` lists human readable sizes, hidden files through pager.
- `lx` lists sorted by extension (GNU only).
- `lk` lists sorted by size, largest last.
- `lt` lists sorted by date, most recent last.
- `lc` lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows change time.
- `lu` lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows access time.
- `sl` lists directory contents (`ls`).
### macOS Everywhere
- `o` opens files and directories (`open` or `xdg-open`).
- `get` downloads files (`curl`, `wget` or `aria2c`).
- `pbcopy` copies to the pasteboard (`pbcopy`, `xclip` or `xsel`).
- `pbpaste` pastes from the pasteboard (`pbcopy`, `xclip` or `xsel`).
- `pbc` copies to the pasteboard (`pbcopy`).
- `pbp` pastes from the pasteboard (`pbpaste`).
- `o` opens files and directories (`open` or `xdg-open`).
- `get` downloads files (`curl` or `wget`).
- `pbcopy` copies to the pasteboard (`pbcopy`, `xclip` or `xsel`).
- `pbpaste` pastes from the pasteboard (`pbcopy`, `xclip` or `xsel`).
- `pbc` copies to the pasteboard (`pbcopy`).
- `pbp` pastes from the pasteboard (`pbpaste`).
### Resource Usage
- `df` displays free disk space using human readable units (aliases to `pydf`,
if installed).
- `du` displays disk usage using human readable units.
- `top` displays information about processes.
- `topc` displays information about processes sorted by CPU usage.
- `topm` displays information about processes sorted by RAM usage.
- `df` displays free disk space using human readable units (aliases to `pydf`,
if installed).
- `du` displays disk usage using human readable units.
- `top` displays information about processes.
- `topc` displays information about processes sorted by CPU usage.
- `topm` displays information about processes sorted by RAM usage.
### Safe ops
By default, `cp`,`ln`, `mv` and `rm` are aliased to their interactive variants.
If this is not desired, it can be disabled by adding the following line to
_`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`_:
*zpreztorc*:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility' safe-ops 'no'.
```
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility' safe-ops 'no'.
In addition, the following aliases have been added:
- `cpi` copies files and directories interactively.
- `lni` links files and directories interactively.
- `mvi` moves files and directories interactively.
- `rmi` removes files and directories interactively.
- `cpi` copies files and directories interactively.
- `lni` links files and directories interactively.
- `mvi` moves files and directories interactively.
- `rmi` removes files and directories interactively.
### Miscellaneous
- `http-serve` serves a directory via HTTP.
- `http-serve` serves a directory via HTTP.
## Functions
Functions
---------
### General
- `slit` prints columns _1, 2, 3 ... n_.
- `slit` prints columns *1, 2, 3 ... n*.
### Files and Directories
- `cdls` changes to a directory and lists its contents.
- `dut` displays the grand total disk usage using human readable units.
- `find-exec` finds files and executes a command on them.
- `mkdcd` makes a directory and changes to it.
- `popdls` pops an entry off the directory stack and lists its contents.
- `pushdls` pushes an entry onto the directory stack and lists its contents.
- `noremoteglob` enable local path globbing but disable remote path globbing.
- `cdls` changes to a directory and lists its contents.
- `dut` displays the grand total disk usage using human readable units.
- `find-exec` finds files and executes a command on them.
- `mkdcd` makes a directory and changes to it.
- `popdls` pops an entry off the directory stack and lists its contents.
- `pushdls` pushes an entry onto the directory stack and lists its contents.
- `noremoteglob` enable local path globbing but disable remote path globbing.
### Developer
- `diff` highlights diff output (requires `colordiff`).
- `make` highlights make output (requires `colormake`).
- `wdiff` highlights wdiff output (requires `wdiff` or `git`).
- `diff` highlights diff output (requires `colordiff`).
- `make` highlights make output (requires `colormake`).
- `wdiff` highlights wdiff output (requires `wdiff `or `Git`).
### Resource usage
- `psu` displays user owned processes status.
- `psu` displays user owned processes status.
### Search and Replace
- `prep` provides a grep-like pattern search.
- `psub` provides a sed-like pattern substitution.
- `prep` provides a grep-like pattern search.
- `psub` provides a sed-like pattern substitution.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell)
- [Suraj N. Kurapati](https://github.com/sunaku)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell)
- [Suraj N. Kurapati](https://github.com/sunaku)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: ../completion#readme
[2]: ../gnu-utility#readme
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function diff {
function diff {
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:diff' color \
&& (( $+commands[colordiff] )); then
command colordiff "$@"
else
command diff "$@"
fi
}
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:diff' color \
&& (( $+commands[colordiff] )); then
command colordiff "$@"
else
command diff "$@"
fi
# }
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# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function dut {
function dut {
(( $# == 0 )) && set -- *
(( $# == 0 )) && set -- *
if grep -q -i 'GNU' < <(du --version 2>&1); then
du -khsc "$@" | sort -h -r
else
local line size name
local -a record
if [[ ${(@M)${(f)"$(du --version 2>&1)"}:#*GNU *} ]]; then
du -khsc "$@" | sort -h -r
else
local line size name
local -a record
while IFS=$'\n' read line; do
record=(${(z)line})
size="$(($record[1] / 1024.0))"
name="$record[2,-1]"
printf "%9.1LfM %s\n" "$size" "$name"
done < <(du -kcs "$@") | sort -n -r
fi
}
while IFS=$'\n' read line; do
record=(${(z)line})
size="$(($record[1] / 1024.0))"
name="$record[2,-1]"
printf "%9.1LfM %s\n" "$size" "$name"
done < <(du -kcs "$@") | sort -n -r
fi
# }
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# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function make {
function make {
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:make' color; then
if (( $+commands[colormake] )); then
colormake "$@"
else
command make "$@"
fi
else
command make "$@"
fi
}
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:make' color \
&& (( $+commands[colormake] )); then
command colormake "$@"
else
command make "$@"
fi
# }
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#
# Authors:
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
#
# function wdiff {
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:wdiff' color; then
if (( $+commands[wdiff] )); then
command wdiff \
--avoid-wraps \
--start-delete="$(print -n $FG[red])" \
--end-delete="$(print -n $FG[none])" \
--start-insert="$(print -n $FG[green])" \
--end-insert="$(print -n $FG[none])" \
"$@" \
function wdiff {
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:wdiff' color; then
if (( $+commands[wdiff] )); then
command wdiff \
--avoid-wraps \
--start-delete="$(print -n $FG[red])" \
--end-delete="$(print -n $FG[none])" \
--start-insert="$(print -n $FG[green])" \
--end-insert="$(print -n $FG[none])" \
"$@" \
| sed 's/^\(@@\( [+-][[:digit:]]*,[[:digit:]]*\)\{2\} @@\)$/;5;6m\10m/g'
elif (( $+commands[git] )); then
command git --no-pager diff --no-ext-diff --no-index --color=auto --color-words "$@"
elif (( $+commands[git] )); then
command git --no-pager diff --color=auto --no-ext-diff --no-index --color-words "$@"
else
command wdiff "$@"
fi
else
command wdiff "$@"
fi
elif (( ! $+commands[wdiff] && $+commands[git] )); then
command git --no-pager diff --no-ext-diff --no-index --color=never "$@"
else
command wdiff "$@"
fi
}
# }
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setopt CORRECT
fi
# Load 'run-help' function.
autoload -Uz run-help-{ip,openssl,sudo}
#
# Aliases
#
@ -64,19 +61,19 @@ alias sa='alias | grep -i'
alias type='type -a'
# Safe ops. Ask the user before doing anything destructive.
alias rmi="${aliases[rm]:-rm} -i"
alias mvi="${aliases[mv]:-mv} -i"
alias cpi="${aliases[cp]:-cp} -i"
alias lni="${aliases[ln]:-ln} -i"
alias mvi="${aliases[mv]:-mv} -i"
alias rmi="${aliases[rm]:-rm} -i"
if zstyle -T ':prezto:module:utility' safe-ops; then
alias rm="${aliases[rm]:-rm} -i"
alias mv="${aliases[mv]:-mv} -i"
alias cp="${aliases[cp]:-cp} -i"
alias ln="${aliases[ln]:-ln} -i"
alias mv="${aliases[mv]:-mv} -i"
alias rm="${aliases[rm]:-rm} -i"
fi
# ls
if [[ ${(@M)${(f)"$(ls --version 2>&1)"}:#*GNU *} ]]; then
if is-callable 'dircolors'; then
# GNU Core Utilities
if zstyle -T ':prezto:module:utility:ls' dirs-first; then
@ -84,13 +81,12 @@ if [[ ${(@M)${(f)"$(ls --version 2>&1)"}:#*GNU *} ]]; then
fi
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:ls' color; then
# Define colors for GNU ls if they're not already defined
if (( ! $+LS_COLORS )); then
# Try dircolors when available
if is-callable 'dircolors'; then
eval "$(dircolors --sh $HOME/.dir_colors(.N))"
# Call dircolors to define colors if they're missing
if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then
if [[ -s "$HOME/.dir_colors" ]]; then
eval "$(dircolors --sh "$HOME/.dir_colors")"
else
export LS_COLORS='di=34:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=36;01:cd=33;01:su=31;40;07:sg=36;40;07:tw=32;40;07:ow=33;40;07:'
eval "$(dircolors --sh)"
fi
fi
@ -100,13 +96,17 @@ if [[ ${(@M)${(f)"$(ls --version 2>&1)"}:#*GNU *} ]]; then
fi
else
# BSD Core Utilities
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:ls' color; then
# Define colors for BSD ls if they're not already defined
if (( ! $+LSCOLORS )); then
if [[ -z "$LSCOLORS" ]]; then
export LSCOLORS='exfxcxdxbxGxDxabagacad'
fi
# Define colors for the completion system if they're not already defined
if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then
export LS_COLORS='di=34:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=36;01:cd=33;01:su=31;40;07:sg=36;40;07:tw=32;40;07:ow=33;40;07:'
fi
alias ls="${aliases[ls]:-ls} -G"
else
alias ls="${aliases[ls]:-ls} -F"
@ -118,20 +118,17 @@ alias ll='ls -lh' # Lists human readable sizes.
alias lr='ll -R' # Lists human readable sizes, recursively.
alias la='ll -A' # Lists human readable sizes, hidden files.
alias lm='la | "$PAGER"' # Lists human readable sizes, hidden files through pager.
alias lx='ll -XB' # Lists sorted by extension (GNU only).
alias lk='ll -Sr' # Lists sorted by size, largest last.
alias lt='ll -tr' # Lists sorted by date, most recent last.
alias lc='lt -c' # Lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows change time.
alias lu='lt -u' # Lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows access time.
alias sl='ls' # Correction for common spelling error.
if [[ ${(@M)${(f)"$(ls --version 2>&1)"}:#*GNU *} ]]; then
alias lx='ll -XB' # Lists sorted by extension (GNU only).
fi
alias sl='ls' # I often screw this up.
# Grep
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:grep' color; then
export GREP_COLOR=${GREP_COLOR:-'37;45'} # BSD.
export GREP_COLORS=${GREP_COLORS:-"mt=$GREP_COLOR"} # GNU.
export GREP_COLOR='37;45' # BSD.
export GREP_COLORS="mt=$GREP_COLOR" # GNU.
alias grep="${aliases[grep]:-grep} --color=auto"
fi
@ -163,22 +160,12 @@ alias pbc='pbcopy'
alias pbp='pbpaste'
# File Download
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:utility:download' helper '_download_helper' || _download_helper='curl'
typeset -A _download_helpers=(
aria2c 'aria2c --continue --remote-time --max-tries=0'
curl 'curl --continue-at - --location --progress-bar --remote-name --remote-time'
wget 'wget --continue --progress=bar --timestamping'
)
if (( $+commands[$_download_helper] && $+_download_helpers[$_download_helper] )); then
alias get="$_download_helpers[$_download_helper]"
elif (( $+commands[curl] )); then
alias get="$_download_helpers[curl]"
if (( $+commands[curl] )); then
alias get='curl --continue-at - --location --progress-bar --remote-name --remote-time'
elif (( $+commands[wget] )); then
alias get='wget --continue --progress=bar --timestamping'
fi
unset _download_helper{,s}
# Resource Usage
alias df='df -kh'
alias du='du -kh'
@ -194,15 +181,10 @@ fi
# Miscellaneous
# Serves a directory via HTTP.
if (( $#commands[(i)python(|[23])] )); then
autoload -Uz is-at-least
if is-at-least 3 ${"$(python --version 2>&1)"[(w)2]}; then
alias http-serve='python -m http.server'
elif (( $+commands[python3] )); then
alias http-serve='python3 -m http.server'
else
alias http-serve='$commands[(i)python(|2)] -m SimpleHTTPServer'
fi
if (( $+commands[python3] )); then
alias http-serve='python3 -m http.server'
else
alias http-serve='python -m SimpleHTTPServer'
fi
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# Wake-on-LAN
Wake-on-LAN
===========
This module provides a wrapper around the [wakeonlan][1] tool.
## Usage
Usage
-----
To use this wrapper, create the _`~/.wakeonlan`_ directory, and place in it one
To use this wrapper, create the *~/.wakeonlan* directory, and place in it one
file for each device you would like to be able to wake. Give the file a name
that describes the device, such as its hostname.
Each file should contain a line with the MAC address of the target device and
the network broadcast address. For instance, there might be a file
_`~/.wakeonlan/leto`_ with the following contents:
*~/.wakeonlan/leto* with the following contents:
```conf
00:11:22:33:44:55:66 192.168.0.255
@ -18,20 +20,21 @@ _`~/.wakeonlan/leto`_ with the following contents:
To wake that device, use the following command:
```console
wake leto
```sh
$ wake leto
```
For more information on the configuration file format, read the
[wakeonlan man page][2].
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via [issue tracker][3]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via [issue tracker][3].*
- [Paul Dann](https://github.com/giddie)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Paul Dann](https://github.com/giddie)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: http://gsd.di.uminho.pt/jpo/software/wakeonlan/
[2]: https://man.cx/wakeonlan
[2]: http://man.cx/wakeonlan
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# Yum
Yum
===
Defines [_yum_][1] aliases.
Defines [yum][1] aliases.
## Aliases
Aliases
-------
- `yumc` removes package(s) and leaves.
- `yumi` installs package(s).
- `yumh` displays history.
- `yuml` lists packages.
- `yumL` lists installed packages.
- `yumq` displays package information.
- `yumr` removes package(s).
- `yums` searches for a package.
- `yumu` updates packages.
- `yumU` upgrades packages.
- `yumc` removes package(s) and leaves.
- `yumi` installs package(s).
- `yumh` displays history.
- `yuml` lists packages.
- `yumL` lists installed packages.
- `yumq` displays package information.
- `yumr` removes package(s).
- `yums` searches for a package.
- `yumu` updates packages.
- `yumU` upgrades packages.
## Authors
Authors
-------
_The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2]._
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: http://yum.baseurl.org
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# Configuration Files
Configuration Files
===================
Zsh has several system-wide and user-local configuration files.
Prezto has one user-local configuration file.
System-wide configuration files are installation-dependent but are installed
in *`/etc`* by default.
in */etc* by default.
User-local configuration files have the same name as their global counterparts
but are prefixed with a dot (hidden). Zsh looks for these files in the path
stored in the `$ZDOTDIR` environment variable. However, if said variable is
not defined, Zsh will use the user's home directory.
## File Descriptions
File Descriptions
-----------------
The [configuration files][1] are read in the following order:
The configuration files are read in the following order:
01. *`/etc/zshenv`*
02. *`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshenv`*
03. *`/etc/zprofile`*
04. *`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprofile`*
05. *`/etc/zshrc`*
06. *`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshrc`*
07. *`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc`*
08. *`/etc/zlogin`*
09. *`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zlogin`*
10. *`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zlogout`*
11. *`/etc/zlogout`*
01. /etc/zshenv
02. ~/.zshenv
03. /etc/zprofile
04. ~/.zprofile
05. /etc/zshrc
06. ~/.zshrc
07. ~/.zpreztorc
08. /etc/zlogin
09. ~/.zlogin
10. ~/.zlogout
11. /etc/zlogout
### zshenv
@ -35,16 +37,16 @@ small as possible and should only define environment variables.
### zprofile
This file is similar to *zlogin*, but it is sourced before *zshrc*. It was added
for [KornShell][2] fans. See the description of *zlogin* below for what it may
This file is similar to zlogin, but it is sourced before zshrc. It was added
for [KornShell][1] fans. See the description of zlogin below for what it may
contain.
*zprofile* and *zlogin* are not meant to be used together but can be done so.
zprofile and zlogin are not meant to be used concurrently but can be done so.
### zshrc
This file is sourced by interactive shells. It should define aliases, functions,
shell options, and key bindings.
This file is sourced by interactive shells. It should define aliases,
functions, shell options, and key bindings.
### zpreztorc
@ -52,9 +54,9 @@ This file configures Prezto.
### zlogin
This file is sourced by login shells after *zshrc*. Thus, it should contain
This file is sourced by login shells after zshrc, and thus, it should contain
commands that need to execute at login. It is usually used for messages such as
[*fortune*][3], [*msgs*][4], or for the creation of files.
[fortune][2], [msgs][3], or for the creation of files.
This is not the file to define aliases, functions, shell options, and key
bindings. It should not change the shell environment.
@ -62,16 +64,16 @@ bindings. It should not change the shell environment.
### zlogout
This file is sourced by login shells during logout. It should be used for
displaying messages and for deletion of files.
displaying messages and the deletion of files.
## Authors
Authors
-------
*The authors of these files should be contacted via the [issue tracker][5].*
*The authors of these files should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Intro/intro_3.html#SEC3
[2]: https://www.kornshell.com
[3]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(Unix)
[4]: https://www.manpagez.com/man/1/msgs
[5]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: http://www.kornshell.com
[2]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(Unix)
[3]: http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/msgs
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

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@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule \
'spectrum' \
'utility' \
'completion' \
'history-substring-search' \
'prompt'
#
@ -52,7 +51,7 @@ zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule \
# Completions
#
# Set the entries to ignore in static '/etc/hosts' for host completion.
# Set the entries to ignore in static */etc/hosts* for host completion.
# zstyle ':prezto:module:completion:*:hosts' etc-host-ignores \
# '0.0.0.0' '127.0.0.1'

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# Set the default Less options.
# Mouse-wheel scrolling has been disabled by -X (disable screen clearing).
# Remove -X to enable it.
export LESS='-g -i -M -R -S -w -X -z-4'
# Remove -X and -F (exit if the content fits on one screen) to enable it.
export LESS='-F -g -i -M -R -S -w -X -z-4'
# Set the Less input preprocessor.
# Try both `lesspipe` and `lesspipe.sh` as either might exist on a system.