Although it has tags, the release flow it is not well estabilished,
so it fall behind quite recurrently, thus why I'm updating it aginst the
master branch (it was already out of the latest tag anyway).
Ref:
https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-completions/issues/1083
Adjust instruction for setting custom `$ZDOTDIR`.
This addresses 2 potential issues:
- Check for the presence of `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh` before assigning it to `$ZDOTDIR` instead of blindly assigning
- Avoid recursion in zsh variable assignment stack that might occasionally result in messages like:
```
zsh: job table full or recursion limit exceeded
```
The startup logic and instructions have been updated for simplicity in
pyenv 2.3.0. The workaround for pyenv init is no longer necessary.
Signed-off-by: Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
The desired logic is:
For the `pyenv` plugins `virtualenv-init` and `virtualenvwrapper`:
1. If either plugin is present, activate it
2. If `virtualenvwrapper` plugin is not present, then
[fallback to standard
`virtualenvwrapper`](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1414#issuecomment-320306421).
3. If `virtualenvwrapper` plugin is present, then [don't fallback to
standard `virtualenvwrapper`, regardless of whether `virtualenv-init`
is
present](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1981#issue-1123766676).
Previously, if the `virtualenv` command was present but `pyenv` was
missing, then the fallback wouldn't be hit. This bug was introduced by
https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1981/ which ensured that
the `pyenv` `virtualenvwrapper` plugin was activated if present,
regardless of the presence of the `virtualenv-init` plugin.
As an optimization, the check for the `pyenv` plugins are skipped if
`pyenv` itself isn't found.
Since we only want to fallback if the `pyenv` `virtualenvwrapper` plugin
is missing, but that's buried within the `pyenv` logic and we also need
to handle when `pyenv` itself is missing, this switches to using a flag
variable.
I also renamed the `virtualenv_sources` var to
`virtualenvwrapper_sources` as `virtualenv` is distinct from
`virtualenvwrapper`, so using one name for a var that is really about
the other is confusing.
Looking at `git blame`, there's a _lot_ of prior art here around trying
to support all the permutations of `pyenv` and various plugins:
* https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/1413
* https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1414
* https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1433
* https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1434
So we need to be extremely careful to continue to support all these
permutations.
Fix https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/2022
This is needed to find python.
It is often already set because a user has the directory or completion module loaded before this, but that's not always true.
See extensive debugging / further explanation here: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/1949
This does not fully resolve that issue, as there's another enhancement that I'll put up as a separate PR.
In most systems, python2 or python3 command/soft-link would almost
always exist. In such cases, we don't need to invoke `python` to
detect the version. This should speed things up a bit as well.
Docker For Mac has broken support for `docker-compose`.
Since `docker compose` is a drop in replacement and it Just Works™, this PR converts `docker-compose` to `docker compose`
While previusly configurable, it was inconsistent with other
configuration options and it was missing configurability of in memory /
on disc history size.
Signed-off-by: Shea690901 <ginny690901@hotmail.de>
Two additional sets of paths are now added to the default list of well
known paths: '$HOME/{bin,sbin}' and '/opt/{homebrew,local}/{bin,sbin}'.
- '$HOME/{bin,sbin}': Most users have custom scripts in '$HOME/bin'
anyway, we might as well honor those. '$HOME/sbin' is not really common,
but we can keep it for consistency.
- '/opt/{homebrew,local}/{bin,sbin}': With Homebrew changing default
installation location in macOS on Apple Silicon which will eventually
become ubiquitous, we have a good reason to add these paths by default.
While at it, we also honor MacPorts installation.
In all cases, we add them _iff_ the paths actually exist, not otherwise.
This has the side effect of a newly installed program not available
immediately in the '$path' in a mint fresh system (because of the fact
that '/opt/{homebrew,local}/{bin,sbin}' won't exist initially) until the
shell is reloaded. But that's a minor inconvenience to keep the '$path'
from getting unnecessarily bloated.
For performance reasons, we prefer detecting Homebrew prefix internally
instead of the more idiomatic form `brew --repository`.
We attempt looking up $HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY first (in case `brew shellenv`
has been sourced-in earlier). Else, we look it up by resolving absolute
path of $HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY.
This should work for most standard (and officially documented) Homebrew
installations.
For performance reasons, we prefer detecting Homebrew prefix internally
instead of the more idiomatic form `brew --prefix`.
We attempt looking up $HOMEBREW_PREFIX or $HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY first (in
case `brew shellenv` has been sourced-in earlier). Else, we look it up
by resolving absolute path of $HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY. $HOMEBREW_PREFIX is
same as $HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY except when Homebrew is installed in
'/usr/local' ($HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY == '/usr/local/Homebrew'). This is
usually the case for Intel Macs.
This should work for most standard (and officially documented) Homebrew
installations.
For implementation details in Homebrew,
see: 2a850e02d8/bin/brew (L62-L70)
Co-authored-by: mattmc3 <mattmc3@gmail.com>
If conda is not in the list of requirements, the scripts exit too early in case pyenv is not installed and the module is configured with:
zstyle ':prezto:module:python' skip-virtualenvwrapper-init 'on'
zstyle ':prezto:module:python' conda-init 'on'
Tested on Amazon EC2 Linux for Deeplearning AMI 47.0 and MacOS 11.4
Changes:
- Simplify nodenv and nvm initialization
- Check for availability of `nodenv` or `nvm` function instead of command
- Unset local variables outside condition block
Unset `curl_prefix` outside condition block so that it is always
cleared. Also, avoid `brew --prefix <foo>` since it is triggering ruby
in fallback flow when `<foo>` is not present.
Also, apply minor formatting tweaks.
Changes:
- Honor `$RBENV_ROOT` or `RVM_DIR` if set but, no need to set it
explicitly if not set. Instead, let the respective initialization
scripts take care of that.
- Reverse `rbenv` vs `rvm` selection order, preferring `rbenv` instead.
- Check for availability of `rbenv` or `rvm` function instead of command
to validate requirements. In a properly configured and initialized
shell, `rbenv` or `rvm` will be available as function.
- Adhere to more idiomatic Zsh operation and minimize redundant syntaxes.
For additional rationale, see: https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv/wiki/Why-rbenv%3F
In pyenv 2.0 onwards, it is not enough anymore to initialize pyenv in
shell by just calling `pyenv init -`. We also need to update `path` to
include pyenv shims by calling `pyenv init --path`.
Also, honor `$PYENV_ROOT` if set but, no need to set it explicitly if
not set. Instead, let the initialization script take care of that.
Move `pip` to separate completion definition delegating to pip to do
all the completion work.
Since the completion is loaded lazily on-demand, it avoids the
performance overhead during Zsh initialization.
Implementation note:
The helper function `_pip_completion` implementation is based on the
official pip completion function (which can be generated with
`pip completion --zsh`) adhering to the newer compsys style.
See: 'man zshcompsys' for more details.
Changes:
- Fallback to `virtualenvwrapper` without `pyenv` wrapper if `python` is
available in path, regardless of whether `brew` is available.
- Look up for availability of `python2` and `python3`, not just `python`.
- Check for existence of path before adding to global `$path` array.
- Adhere to more idiomatic Zsh operation and minimize redundant syntaxes.
- Prefer looking up `$functions` for fully initialized `pyenv`.
Placing `--no-use` inside the quoted string results in source
attempting to load a file which literally ends with ` --no-use`
instead of passing --no-use as an argument.
Modern `git` can use `submodule` option `update` instead of `foreach`
to achieve approximately similar outcome.
To allows call without assuming that all submodules will have default
branch as `master`, the preferred approach would be to call
`git submodule update --remote --recursive` after registering the
correct branch for submodule in `.gitmodules`:
```
git config -f .gitmodules submodule.<path>.branch <branch>
```
For more discussion, see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/33835815
Signed-off-by: Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
Changes:
- Prefer longer form of git switch for better clarity.
- Move `-S` (`--gpg-sign`) in all the alias definitions to the end to
allow custom keyid.
- Simplify operations in helper functions git native calls.
- Apply minor reformatting and rearranging.
Move `grunt` and `gulp` to separate completion definitions wrapping
`grunt --completion=zsh` and `gulp --completion=zsh` respectively.
Since the completions are loaded lazily on demand, they avoid the
performance overhead during Zsh initialization.
Additionally, remove `npm` completion since it is already bundled with
Zsh for quite a while.
Changes:
- nodenv and nvm now honors (and prioritizes) `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` over
`$HOME` to lookup local nodenv/nvm installation.
- Make `nvm` loading lazy (via `--no-use` argument).
- Remove redundant NODENV_ROOT or NVM_DIR, respective script already
set them up.
- Adhere to more idiomatic Zsh operation and minimize external command
usage (like `sed`).
Set `LS_COLORS` if not already available so that it is available as
standard style `list-colors`.
This needs to be explicitly set in completion module to ensure that the
variable is available even if 'utility' module is not loaded earlier.
`get` alias now supports `aria2c` via optional `zstyle`.
To configure `aria2c` to be used for `get`, use:
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:utility:download' helper 'aria2c'
Note that we still fall back to `curl` when the desired download helper
isn't available.
Skip additional call to `grep` and use Zsh native mechanism to detect
GNU version of `du`.
Further, Remove redundant `function` clause as per Prezto convention.
Use `git` fallback (if present) even when color is off and `wdiff` is
not present.
Further, remove redundant `function` clause as per Prezto convention.
Zsh and Prezto files don't always reside in `~/`. Instead, they have
a more spec compliant location (`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/`). Make them
unambiguous in the documentation. Likewise, for `$GNUPGHOME`.
Further, add instruction for optionally setting up Prezto in
`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`.
While at this, also add clarification on relative ordering of some of
the modules, apply more formatting tweaks and doc improvements.
Detect `ls` provided by GNU Core Utilities upfront before applying
the relevant settings and aliases.
The revised logic takes the following aspects into consideration:
- `is-callable 'dircolors'` is not a sufficient test for verifying if
the `ls` in scope is _also_ provided by GNU Core Utilities. `ls` can
continue to be the one provided by BSD Core Utilities because of its
precedence in `$path`.
- The `ls` in scope anyway can be either GNU Utils provided or BSD Utils
provided depending on either `$path` precedence, soft link (via
`ln -s`), or wrapper function (via 'gnu-utility' module).
- So instead of '_guessing_' the possible one, just detect if it is from
GNU Utils and apply the relevant settings and aliases.
- Note that GNU prefixed `ls` (`gls`) is intentionally not honored in
this case to avoid possible conflict/shadowing with other `gls`
callable (can happen if 'git' module is used, for example).
Besides, honoring `gls` would imply we honor other commands (like
`mv`, `rm` etc.) to be consistent. We have a module 'gnu-utils'
dedicated for that after all.
We need to accommodate cases where a submodule local path (or remote)
URL can change. Accordingly, update instruction and `zprezto-update`
function to synchronizes submodules' remote URL configuration setting
to the updated value automatically.
WARNING: This will require synchronizing submodules' remote URL
configuration setting to the value specified in `.gitmodules` by doing:
`git submodule sync --recursive` in your Prezto location.
Signed-off-by: Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc@indrajit.com>
General purpose reformating and rewording in (a few places). This should
also make markdown linting happier.
Prefer back-ticks wherever useful and use `console` for code blocks to
be executed on terminal.
Also, update references links wherever possible (including update from
'http://' to 'https://').
Remove `--protect-decmpfs` by default since hfs-compression specific
changes have been marked by upstream as broken since 3.1.3 and there is
little likelihood of that changing.
As curl bundled with macOS does not include `_curl` definitions, one
way to make `_curl` available is to install curl from Homebrew.
However, since curl from Hombrew is _keg-only_, its function path needs
to be explicitly included.
Change default `HISTFILE` path from `~/.zhistory` to more conventional
`~/.zsh_history`. This aligns better with Debian variants, macOS and
Oh My Zsh.
This would provide an easier onboarding experience to users coming to
Prezto from standard (framework free) zsh or from Oh My Zsh.
For existing Prezto users, we attempt to automatically rename old
`HISTFILE` to new one iff the old one exists and the new one doesn't.
However, if both old and new `HISTFILE` exist and the old one is more
recent, we just alert the user about what changed with a suggested way
to accommodate the change.
Add guard to check for presence of 'run-help' in `aliases` hash before evicting.
In some systems (like Debian) '/etc/zshrc' might have already done it.
I think this should have been removed as part of 0a07ba27a2.
Currently I'm seeing this warning after updating to `master`:
```
Couldn't read file /Users/jeffwidman/.zprezto/modules/prompt/functions/prompt_powerlevel9k_setup containing theme powerlevel9k.
```
`compinit -i` doesn't always change zcompdump, which means that the
`compinit -C` condition fails to run until the completions change.
When we `compinit -i`, we should touch the file too to solve this.
Now that 'command-not-found' helper loading has been significantly
simplified and the startup time improved in the official Homebrew tap,
the workaround for script detection (and caching) can be removed.
Allow loading more specific 'run-help' function from $fpath. This
allows automatically looking up specific sub-command helper if
available instead of the static default ('man').
See: ccc9cff9e2/Functions/Misc/run-help (L3-L8)
> The {query} has to be percent-escaped in macOS 11.
Just replace `:` to `%3A` work fine.
But add function like this one I find on stackoverflow to encode the entire query string would be more robust.
```bash
urldecode() {
# urldecode <string>
local url_encoded="${1//+/ }"
printf '%b' "${url_encoded//%/\\x}"
}
```
When $WORKON_HOME is not set and $ENV_NAME is equal to
$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv which contains bin/activate then
the code wrongly assumes workon is available.
It should execute the second branch to source bin/activate.
Pyenv will install shims for commands that exist in any interpreter, even if it is not the current one. This means that a command may technically exist, but when executed will tell the user to try a different interpreter. The original check for pip in the Python module can fail for this reason, in particular on Ubuntu 20.04.
This change checks with pyenv whether pip really exists in the current interpreter to work around this problem and fixes a bug in pip command detection.
`tty` command infers the current TTY from file descriptor 0.
`$TTY` gives current TTY directly. The latter works even when
file descriptor 0 is redirected. It's also over 1000 times faster.
==[ Changes since the last release ]==
- Complete documentation overhaul. Powerlevel10k documentation is no
longer embarrassing (still no reference though; coming "soon").
- Worker pool and recursive globber have been rewritten for better
performance and simpler code. Performance improvements (large
speedup means an improvement in big-O and at least 2x in typical
configurations):
- +15% prompt speedup across the board.
- Large prompt speedup for several rarely used prompt segments
(disk_usage, ram, etc.).
- Large prompt speedup for a few prompt segments on macOS
(battery, swap, etc.).
- Large prompt speedup when many prompt segments are active
simultaneously.
- Large prompt speedup when filesystem is slow.
- New prompt segments: nix_shell and timewarrior. Both enabled by
default.
- Configuration wizard:
- Many new options for Pure style (color scheme, number of lines,
etc.)
- Several new options for 8-color version of Pure style.
- Better support for terminals with less than 256 colors.
- Lean, Classic and Rainbow style configs now have disk_usage and
swap prompt segments (disabled by default).
- POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_TRUNCATE_BEFORE_MARKER now contains 'oc'.
- New parameters:
- POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true makes spaces around icons
appear just like in powerlevel9k.
- When in a vcs repo, POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_TRUNCATE_BEFORE_MARKER=true
removes directory prefix that precedes repo root.
- P9K_KUBECONTEXT_USER can now be used in kubecontext format.
- POWERLEVEL9K_GOENV_SOURCES -- the same as
POWERLEVEL9K_RBENV_SOURCES but or go.
- POWERLEVEL9K_TERRAFORM_CLASSES -- the same as
POWERLEVEL9K_AWS_CLASSES but for terraform.
- Bug fixes:
- Configuration wizard now correctly follows symlinks when modifying
~/.zshrc and ~/.p10k.zsh.
- ram prompt segment now works on WSL.
- Powerlevel10k now correctly works with zsh-you-should-use in
hardcore mode.
- POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_HOST now points to a host that actually
works.
- Instant prompt no longer prints nonsensical "entry=" in rare
circumstances.
- Misc:
- Config templates no longer work with
POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER='' defined after them.
- Powerlevel10k now detects when Antigen corrupts its source and
emits an appropriate error message.
- Command line parser now understands 'tabbed'.
- Remove all references to romkatv/dotfiles-public. Fonts are now
hosted in romkatv/powerlevel10k-media together with all images
and animations.
==[ Build time dependencies ]==
- edb99aa7b8
- 75be63625a
- https://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/libiconv/libiconv-51.200.6.tar.gz
Bug report from @qosmio:
https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1771#issuecomment-575596417
I'm unable to reproduce it and @qosmio hasn't yet confirmed or
disconfirmed whether this fix works. It's a good idea to change
the code this way in either case.
(As I mentioned in #1771, this `stty -ixon` call may have been added
by mistake. It doesn't do what the comment suggest and is at least as
likely to be harming users as helping them.)
On modern versions of nvm, when virtual environment is not activated
(i.e. node comes from system-wide and `nvm version` == 'system'),
redundant node-info could be suppressed from showing.
- New features:
- Show On Command -- Display prompt segments conditional on the
command being typed. Demo:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/show-on-command.gif
- `p10k display` -- Quickly hide or show different parts of prompt.
- `p10k-on-*` hooks -- Get notified about prompt-related events.
- New prompt segments:
- google_app_cred -- Google Application Credentials.
- luaenv -- Lua version from https://github.com/cehoffman/luaen.
- jenv -- Java version from https://github.com/jenv/jenv.
- plenv -- Perl version from https://github.com/tokuhirom/plenv.
- nnn -- Shell indicator for https://github.com/jarun/nnn.
- Important fixes:
- Ctrl-C no longer shortens prompt when used to terminate a zle widget
with transient prompt enabled.
- Don't print warnings in instant prompt when OMZ is updating.
- rust_version now properly recognized rustup overrides.
- Smoother rendering when using transient prompt.
- New style in `p10k configure`: Lean restricted to 8 colors.
The existing code in runcoms/zlogin results in `$?` being
equal to `1` when starting a login shell if stderr is not
a TTY. For example:
zsh -l 2>/dev/null
When using a theme that displays error/success status of
the last command, the first prompt will show an error.
This commit fixes it so that error code is zero after
sourcing zlogin (unless something unexpected and bad happens).
- New feature: Instant Prompt.
- Zsh starts instantly even if zshrc loads dozens of plugins.
- Must be explicitly enabled via `p10k configure`.
- New prompt segment: azure.
- New styles: Pure and Rainbow.
- 6 times faster loading (independent of instant prompt).
`brew cleanup --force` produces the following error message: `Error: invalid option: --force`. I can't seem to find any record of this being a valid option for the cleanup command, so either it was deprecated in the stone age or it was a simple mistake. However, there is a `--force` option available for `brew uninstall`, but that's a dicey thing to alias.
Module `directory` used to set AUTO_NAME_DIRS. This was changed in
73e94b84 but README.md hasn't been updated. This looks like an
accidental omission that this commit fixes.
- New prompt segment: terraform.
- Configuration wizard:
- Offer to install Meslo Nerd Font (only on iTerm2 and Termux).
- Offer to enable `time` prompt segment.
- New style options: round separators, heads and tails.
- Reduce the minimum required terminal width to 55 columns.
- Several bug fixes. Most notable:
- Fix network interface and ip parsing on Linux and WSL.
- Disregard auto_name_dirs if it's set.
- Several bug fixes. Most notable:
- Don't hide command execution time on reset-prompt.
- Support prezto with zsh 5.1.
- Don't hide nvm prompt when there is no nvm command.
- New prompt: ranger.
- Add an option to hide rust version when outside of rust project tree.
- Add an option to show rvm gemset.
A dozen bug fixes. Most important:
- rbenv and a few other segments didn't work if IFS was set
to something unusual.
- vcs segment couldn't properly apply subsegment style if
color overrides used mnemonic names.
- the check for .p10k.zsh already being sourced was too strict.
This is a new variable that will need to be set on all new prompts and
is not backwards compatible with custom prompts that are not prezto
managed, but use prezto's editor-info functionality. Updated the
README.md with additional information for themes.
Just use brace expansion only (and not a mix of brace expansion and
path expansion) to expand `sed` match for more variants of 'pip*' (pip,
pip2, pip3, pip2.7, pip3.7 etc.) in `compctl` assignment
We now allow multiple paths (files/directories) to be archived in
one shot. Validation of the target path(s) is now delegated to the
actual archive helper.
In homebrewed environment, avoid using `brew --prefix nvm` which is
ruby based and is super slow. Instead, rely on homebrew standard
behavior wherein all installed packages are available in canonical
path $(brew --prefix)/opt/<package> (for nvm it would obviously be
`$(brew --prefix)/opt/nvm`).
NB: `$(brew --prefix)` (without additional argument) is a simple shell
shortcut and doesn't have the same performance impact.
While mangling cached completion file, we cannot just assume that
`$pip_command` would resolve to `pip` -- it might be `pip2` or `pip3`
depending on the relative position in zsh `$commands` array. Thus
replace the whole of 'pip*' with 'pip pip2 pip3' for compctl assignment.
As is the convention in prezto, we cache the command-not-found handler to
avoid incurring the performance penalty of loading ruby interpreter on
every call. This restores the 'Homebrew way' of loading command-not-found
handler.
Further, the formally recommended command lookup mechanism in Homebrew
(viz., `brew command command-not-found-init`) is ruby based and is super
slow. To avoid performance penalty, we `find` it ourselves from
`TAP_DIRECTORY` defined internally in Homebrew.
This also reinstates support for custom taps or non-standard Homebrew location.
- Add missing documentation for options and environment variables
- Rearrange definition and documentation of 'Options', 'Variables'
and 'Aliases' in a consistent order
For the submodules that have some kind of release (tags), they were
updated up to the most recent release. Otherwise, the submodule was
updated to the latest commit.
Homebrew has deprecated `brew cask cleanup` and `brew cask search` in favor
of `brew cleanup` and `brew search` respectively. They will stop working on
2018-09-30. Further, `--outdated` has been removed.
We should eventually remove the related aliases, but for a while we keep
supporting them gracefully with deprecation warning.
The documentation has been removed from README.md, however.
This updates the submodules for autosuggestions, completion,
syntax-highlighting and the prompts async, powerlevel9k and pure.
All submodules that have TAGs/Releases were updated to their latest
TAG/release, except for syntax-highlighting because it's latest
release/TAG is from more than one year ago, and the project seems to be
well maintained but without releases.
After profiling startup time, I found that "pyenv rehash" is
by far the slowest piece. This change skips rehashing on init.
See https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/784#issuecomment-404850327
Also pass the shell explicitly, as suggested in
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv/issues/784#issuecomment-404944318,
which provides a modest improvement.
In total, this improves startup time from 1s to 0.3s on my machine.
Using the following command:
python -m timeit "__import__('subprocess').Popen(['zsh', '-i', '-c', 'echo']).communicate()"
Result before this change:
10 loops, best of 3: 1 sec per loop
Result after this change:
10 loops, best of 3: 334 msec per loop
This reverts commit 6d00fdf8c8.
As unfortunate as it is, this workaround was a hack and doesn't take
into account prompts like spaceship which don't use $editor_info but
rely on $KEYMAP directly. We'll need to find a more consistent solution
to fix this.
There are a number of things happening here.
- Extra support for yaourt has been removed
- Docs have been updated to explicitly call out that AUR helpers are not
officially supported
- aurutils has been suggested to make common operations easier
- A utility function called aurget (similar to aurfetch from aurutils)
has been added to make cloning AUR repos easier.
Fixes#1531
This was ported from Oh-My-Zsh and since have been disabled in it.
Explained in more detail
rvm/rvm/issues/3091#issuecomment-60083194
Related: #998, #1081
Now that modules can be located in different directories, the `init.zsh` should be loaded from the `$module_location` and not `$ZPREZTODIR/modules/$pmodule`
* Added conda virtualenv support to python module
* Added instructions for Python module options to README
Thanks to @egpbos for the original feature and @ickc for fixing the merge conflicts.
* Allow modules to be loaded from multiple places
* Add setting for user specified module dirs
This is initial work for the contrib repo, mentioned in #1424
* archive: fix unrar check when using unrar-free
unrar-free returns the error code 1 when run without arguments, thus
failing the presence check. Replacing the current presence check with
(( $+commands[unrar] )) fixes the problem.
* archive: add unar support for lsarchive and unarchive
No `archive` support with unar.
* Add zsh-help function for easily searching the zsh documentation
Looks up things in the zsh documentation.
Usage: zsh-help [--all] search term(s)
Option --all will seach for the term anywhere, not just at the start of a
line. When not using --all it will search nicely for terms at the beginning
of the line, which in the zsh man pages is where terms that are explained
are located, allowing you to search the zsh man pages easily.
* Improve zsh-help to search section headings before other text
Provides a much easier way to search and access ZSH's manual. First checks for
terms at the start of the manual, then checks if it's at start of a line allowing
whitespace.
Clean up some of the code a bit and format it to have a proper header for the
zprezto project with author/email and description of the function.
Now that pyenv plugins availability is detected by directly probing
'pyenv', we need to rely on the same mechanism consistently.
Further, we perform available pyenv plugin scan with native zsh
techniques instead of relying on external commands.
If the pyenv virtualenv plugin is installed using the [pyenv-installer][1]
app script or directly via a [Git clone][2], then the pyenv-virtualenv-init
executable, that the `pyenv virtualenv-init` command uses, will not
exist in the user's PATH and therefore cannot be found using
`$commands[pyenv-virtualenv-init]`.
Installing the pyenv-virtualenv plugin in this manner is common among Linux users.
Using the pyenv `commands` command, which lists all commands pyenv can
run, we can find if the virtualenv-init command is available to pyenv
and subsequently the virtualenv plugin, without relying on
pyenv-virtualenv-init to exist in the user's PATH.
[1]: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer
[2]: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv#installing-as-a-pyenv-plugin
This was a change in zsh 5.4.1 where prompt_sp is now reset on calls to
prompt, unlike previous behavior where it was set by default. This
restores the previous default behavior.
Refs #1423, but is not a complete fix because we need to wait for
external prompts to update as well.
Just having 'pyenv' available doesn't imply availability of virtualenv pyenv
plugins. Check for availability of virtualenv plugins as well before attempting
to use pyenv wrapper for virtualenv.
By keeping the variable `_etc_host_ignores` around, it can be resolved
lazily which is turn should allow selective ignores on a per invocation
basis.
Also, `'\#'` doesn't need to be added to `_etc_host_ignores` anymore.
It is enforced inline.
Entries from static '/etc/hosts' can now be ignored via 'zstyle' based
configuration. Both IP address and 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 ('~/.ssh/config') or history ('~/.ssh/ssh_hosts',
'~/.ssh/known_hosts' etc.).
Changes:
* Simplify zstyle name `skip-virtualenvwrapper-init` to `initialize`
avoiding double negation in name
* Always perform `eval (pyenv virtualenv-init -)` at initialization
* Prefer `virtualenvwrapper_lazy` over `virtualenvwrapper` when available
* Honor `VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV` if it is defined.
* Document about `VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON` and `VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV`
(this would be particularly important in macOS after recent homebrew update)
* Add additional documentation for `initialize` in _README.md_ and _zpreztorc_
* Add aliases `py2`, `py3` as shortcut for `python2`, `python3` respectively
This includes some improvements by @indrajitr in addition to the main migration.
The first step was to avoid PROMPT and RPROMPT modification when possible (which may help resolve some other issues as well relating to zsh crashes with the sorin prompt) then update the displayed git information in a separate variable rather than a command.
We use zsh-async for creating and running background tasks. The sorin prompt uses it to update git info without blocking the prompt from displaying (because of how long it can take). In the future it may be worth moving more tasks and more prompts to using this.
The move to zsh-async does make the git prompt slower in some circumstances (most noticeable in large repos), but this is a worthwhile tradeoff to avoid the cache file which had a number of potential security holes.
We have also switched to adding zsh-async as an external submodule (rather than the version bundled with pure) which may cause some migration headaches, but it will be worth it in the long run.
Previously I made a change to try and bind these unbound keys to the main
keymap in thoughts that in vicmd or viins mode it would fallback if it wasn't
bound in vicmd/viins mode. This turned out not to be the case.
Explicitly bind the keys in both viins and vicmd mode as works properly.
Changes:
- Rename `rsync_scp_wrap` to `noremoteglob` and make it more generally usable
- Enable completion support for commands wrapped with `noremoteglob`
- Tighten up internal variable usages
- Update documentation for 'noremoteglob' function
Changes:
* In prezto, function names are hyphenated ('-') by convention,
rename `promptpwd` to `prompt-pwd` accordingly.
* Unset local variable `current_pwd` proactively.
* Tweak additional documentation for `prompt-pwd`.
We cannot always assume availability of `pip`, it can be `pip2` or `pip3`
instead. We detect the first available one and use it for generating the
completion cache.
If you are in a tmux session, and auto-start is enabled
Then you `sudo su` and then `su <username>` it will re-attach, in a loop.
This resolves that problem, by forcing a detach before a (re)attach.
With editors that support it it will setup preferences so that it
will use 2 spaces as the indent, except in .gitignore and .gitmodules
which in our files use tabs.
For more info see http://EditorConfig.org
Currently rm/cp/ln/mv are aliased to rm/cp/ln/mv -i so that it will
prompt before removing files.
Some people would not like this functionality and wish for an easy way to
disable it. This adds a new option:
zstyle ':prezto:module:utility' safe-ops yes/no
It is enabled by default even if zstyle is not set, but can be set to no
to disable these aliases.
This should resolve issue #205
Somewhere around zsh 5.1, there was a change which turned typeset (and
most likely local) into a keyword. In older versions of zsh, using
`local x=()` will cause the () to be treated as a glob qualifier.
Fixes#1373
Usage of `(( ... ))` over `[[ ... ]]` is preferred for arithmetic expression
since the former is less error prone.
Also, unset local variable whenever possible.
Bind the remaining unbound keys in the main mode so that they
don't result in undefined functionality when pressed. (Often this
will change the casing of one/most/all of the characters you've
typed or even stranger things). In emacs mode this usually just
inserts a tilde, but this will fix that as well so nothing happens
when unbound keys are pressed.
Since there isn't any binding which does "nothing", create a noop
ZLE widget and bind them to that.
The user or other modules are still able to override these bindings
either by overriding the main keymap or setting a keymap in one
of the other modes which will take precedence over the main fallback.
Changes:
- Use git.io over 'https'
- Add extra check to conform to *.github.com URLs
- Use built-in _urls function for completion
- Update readme with GitHub blog URL
* [editor] Add bindkey-all function to show all bound keys
Function which allows you to see all the bound keys for all of
the different keymaps. It does accept arguments and passes them
through to bindkey -m "$keymap" so you could set a shortcut to
all keymaps as well if you wished.
Makes it much easier to see and grep what keys are bound to each of
the different keymaps.
When no arguments are given it will print keymap headers to stderr,
if given arguments it will not print anything extra to the screen.
* [editor] Update README to include information about bindkey-all funct.
Escape all $ except the first $. Escape all backtick `'s. This prevents
variable names or shell expansions placed as branch names from
remotely exploiting code.
Fixes issue #1267 for sorin prompt.
Adds a function which wraps rsync and scp so that remote paths are not globbed
but local paths are globbed. This is because the programs have their own
globbing for remote paths. The wrap function globs args starting in / and ./
and doesn't glob paths with : in it as these are interpreted as remote paths
by these programs unless the path starts with / or ./
Fixes issue #1125
* [zprezto-update] Add convenience function to update zprezto
This function checks if there is any update to zprezto, and if so
will pull in the changes. It will not attempt a pull unless
it is fastforwardable. It also makes sure the user is on the master
branch before attempting.
* [zprezto-update] Improve resilience of the function
Better error checking of status of the git repository
and better error producing.
Fit columns into mostly 80 width and add a missing printf
argument.
Use ( ) around the function so changing directory does not affect
the outer scope.
* [README] Add instructions on using zprezto-update function
In some cases TMPDIR may not be set, in which case it could cause issues
for zsh modules.
This change was prompted by issue #1331.
Also when creating a missing TMPDIR, use mkdir --mode=700 instead
of creating the directory and then chmoding it afterward.
Delete key deletes character in vimcmd cmd mode instead of weird
default functionality. The default functionality in vicmd mode
is the Delete key will change the case of many of the characters
on the screen, which is not the default thing that vim does.
This could be confusing and frustrating to users, so set it to delete
a character instead.
ad522a0 driver: Fix printing error message to file when cannot resolve highlighters directory location
73cb832 'main': Highlight mismatched 'if'/'fi'.
be083d7 driver: Improve «unhandled ZLE widget 'foo'» error message.
237f89a 'main': Don't consider «$*» a glob.
835fec7 workaround for PAT_STATIC bug in zsh
9523d6d tests: zsh 5.4-to-be compatibility: Set a new "I am shooting myself in the foot" option.
aac4a44 driver: Fix duplicated slash in error message
4f49c4a docs: Update zplug install instruction
5efd062 tests: Add a regression test for issue #392 (aliases beginning with a '+' are lost).
67be621 tests: Move some code in preparation for next commit. No functional change.
74949c2 driver: Don't undefine aliases that begin with a '+', to workaround an upstream bug.
8d5afe4 driver: Be immune to 'alias' having been redefined.
76ea9e1 'main': Highlight possible history expansions in double-quoted strings.
50fbb5f docs: Update Homebrew link.
2dce602 driver: Be immune to weird aliases in the calling scope.
347cf0e 'main': Add regression test for previous commit.
5625e30 'main': Fix bug: no start_pos=$end_pos in comment short path
fed37a9 'main': Fix a bug concerning command word with embedded colon-space sequences.
626c034 Add FreeBSD port
3d74aa4 Add Fedora package
5398949 changelog: Update for changes pulled out of 0.5.x.
14179d8 Bump version
281ed9b v0.4.0 changelog updates
83129dd Make asynchronous suggestions disabled by default
a2f0ffb Enabling suggestions should not fetch a suggestion if buffer is empty
7d4a1d9 Add enable/disable/toggle widgets to disable suggestion functionality
e1959d0 Put in a general fix for #219 - Handling input from `zle -U`
c52c428 Fix issues with widgets wrapped by other plugins
ea505b0 Add a spec for unlisted widgets fetching a new suggestion
502fb4a Make tmux_socket_name public so you can access easily from binding.pry
ce36224 Use pry-byebug instead of pry for more functionality
39762ec Set up circle ci
468b740 Test should be passing block to RSpec wait_for
c9a51e0 Handle dashes at the beginning of commands
48a21bf [cleanup] Remove an extra newline
4afbbba We only need to run the feature detection if starting async
e3fa4e4 Don't do anything but re-bind widgets on each precmd
2cd99e6 Add a test for modifying widget list vars after sourcing plugin
c70d685 Clean up widget list spec
255359d Use `+=` to be a bit more true to the spec language
4321fc0 We need to bind on every precmd to ensure we wrap other wrappers
75e8505 Gracefully handle being sourced multiple times
a0fcd81 Destroy zpty on load if it already exists
39ca3da Use a different name for feature detection zpty
dcce973 Remove support for long-deprecated options
0c940e7 Don't bind any zle-* methods
23ef16c Do not show suggestions if the buffer is empty
9381445 Fix tests
c4bfd8e Need to prevent zpty feature detection from HUPing existing zptys
c959408 Only wait a max of 2 seconds for content to match after clearing screen
06fca77 Readme updates for v0.4.0
9feac57 Do not show any error output from async zpty server process
ed8056c Lots of async changes
38eb7cd Update license date
64e7ec5 Rename internal term session method
98f926d Clean up TerminalSession constructor a bit
51e8755 TerminalSession methods return self to support chaining
5151adf Make TerminalSession#clear block until the screen is cleared
2c465a9 Rename async pty name config var
e3eb286 Lots of little async cleanups
c342587 Wait for the terminal.clear to go through before continuing
89dd69d Add pry gem for debugging support
40bb2e7 little cleanup
16666da Handle versions of zsh where zpty does not set REPLY to fd of opened pty
f33b605 Move async initialization into `start` function to keep in one place
78ba071 Add feature detection
3f57198 Only bind widgets once, on initial sourcing
2dbd261 Allow configuring of zsh binary to run integration tests against
6c5cd42 Go back to tracking last pid because `kill %1` didn't seem to be working
54e1eee Optimize case where manually typing in a suggestion
21d9eda Wrap suggestion fetch command in parens to actually run in background
50e6832 Escape the prefix passed into the match_prev_cmd strategy
0305908 Revert `fc` usage in calculating suggestion
8e06a54 Add test for string with "\n" in it
b3208b0 Pass the chosen strategy into the suggestion server pty
ab27425 Quote the suggestion to support sh_split_word option
e5a5b0c Output only newlines in the pty
0337005 Disable word splitting while reading to preserve whitespace
b530b0c Use `zpty -r` with pattern matching to fetch suggestion
5c891af Reset zsh options inside pty (from zsh-async)
e33eb57 Send only the prefix to the suggestion server
fba20b0 Use %1 instead of tracking pid
0308ed7 Rename worker to server
e72c2d8 add a bunch of comments
ab8f295 First pass at async functionality
debbffc Add rspec test around accepting suggestions
4850119 Add separate test task for RSpec
c22ab0e Implement suggestion integration tests in RSpec + tmux
07a6768 Add TerminalSession helper for managing a tmux session
e6591d5 Add RSpec for high-level integration testing
af671fb Add ruby settings to editor config
8cdf60b Updated rkt commands and arguments
f9d7d9d Implemented autocompletion for rkt pods and images (Fixes#465)
9feab39 Added completion for yarn
a63a098 Update completion for mix, add completion for mix test, fix completion for mix help
6285e0e Add completions for bitcoin-cli
0ed2e86 Set proper description for gist -r
df5a3a1 Try to follow the style guide
d7a2972 Add gist completion for read flag
b0cb2ad Added _rclone
b7c11f4 drop ripgrep completion
907cba3 Update repository infos
ccb53f4 Support newer versions of OpenSSL
f02dc8f add licence information
ceaff68 Add completion for ffind
When my zsh had issues, and I was debugging it, this line would
end up being run but no output would be made to the screen.
Changing it from print to printf caused the error to properly be
displayed.
* Command to activate virtualenvs on changing directory
Enables automatic activation of a virtualenv when jumping into a directory
This is done by looking in the current directory for a file or directory
named `.venv`. If it's not found in the current directory its parents will
also be examined. `.venv` can be either:
1. A file containing the name of a virtualenv found in $WORKON_HOME
2. A directory containing bin/activate (meaning that the directory is
assumed to be a virtualenv.)
If $WORKON_HOME is set it is assumed that virtualenvwrapper is installed
and the `workon` command will be issued.
The original idea was by @samjonester in #1210. This version aims to avoid
relying on the stat or date programs because they have different flags depending
on the OS and if it uses BSD or GNU coreutils.
This change fixes a bug where no command can be found
(e.g. `ls`) due to the $path array being set to two elements,
one of them with all the previous paths separated by spaces.
This makes zsh break $PATH, instead of colons there are
spaces, and nothing works.
The idea is to have the array be set leveraging the word splitting
that we usually are told to avoid by quoting.
This shouldn't cause problems for anyone and should improve startup times for
anyone using python with virtualenvwrapper because it will wait for the first
command to load rather than right away.
* Add some new git aliases, modify a few more.
* Add `gbV` command to show more verbose git branch info.
* Add `gcam` to make it possible to execute `gca; gcm '<your message
here>'` more simply.
* Add `gii` command to temporarily untrack (ignore) a file.
* Add `giI` command to uningore a file.
* Change alias of `gbl` to `gbv`. Personally, I think aliases that
include a switch in the command should include the switch in the alias
if possible. This makes them easier to remember.
* Change alias of `gbL` to `gba`. I think the `-a` switch is more
salient to what this alias does than the `-v`. Furthermore, with this
PR there are already `gbv` and `gbV` aliases, so those are out.
* Change implementation of `gCl` alias to use built-in capabilities of
git, rather than sed.
* Rename gbx and gbX to gbd and gbD respectively
* Mostly revert alias changes
* Add gbr and gbR aliases to gbm and gbM commands
create ssh_agent_env with current user id in file name to avoid collisions with other users
create ssh_agent_sock with current user id in file name to avoid collisions with other users
* Add perl-info function
* Add alias for plenv subcommands
* Load perlbrew if needed
* Load plenv if needed
* Use PERLBREW_ROOT as priority to detect Perlbrew
This removes --unified from the default options to make it possible to pass -y
without worrying about conflicting output formats.
diffu has also been added as an alias to make it easier to get output as a
unified diff.
Fixes#1231
7 is pretty arbitrarily chosen, but seems like a reasonable tradeoff, at
least the completion no longer shows symptoms of exponential
time-growth when trying to complete something completely wrong.
This fixes#946.
The new call is compatible with colordiff v1.0.8 - v.1.0.15 (might be
compatible with even earlier versions, but not tested), while the
original one breaks down under v1.0.14 and v1.0.15. See
https://github.com/daveewart/colordiff/issues/22.
Multiplexer titles can be set independent of window and tab titles.
Add auto-title always option to have dynamic titling inside terminal
multiplexers. Setting auto-title to yes continues to ignore dynamic
titling inside terminal multiplexers.
This patch should not alter behavior under Apple terminals.
* Support skip-virtualenvwrapper-init zstyle in python module to avoid auto-sourcing of virtualenvwrapper.sh
* Don't overwrite the WORKON_HOME env var if the user has already set it
Homebrew decided to not change the behaviour of `brew upgrade` so
`brew upgrade --all` is equivalent to `brew upgrade` without any other
arguments (so the `--all` is a no-op and can be removed).
From GnuPG changelog:
> Removed the GPG_AGENT_INFO related code. GnuPG does now
> always use a fixed socket name in its home directory.
Signed-off-by: Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
Set PATH variables to allow gems such as Bundler to be found and for the
`ruby-info` function to properly work.
A default Ruby must be set in ~/.ruby-version; for more information, see
https://github.com/postmodern/chruby#default-ruby.
Signed-off-by: Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
Debian based systems have `lesspipe`, without '.sh' suffix.
Since `$commands` is an associative array, we do index search and set
the input preprocessor on first match.
If `GPG_AGENT_PID` is unset, grep will succeed if another gpg-agent is
running as it will match the string `gpg-agent` where the PID was an
empty string. Set a default value for grep to a value that will never
match if unset, i.e. -1.
If `SSH_AGENT_PID` is unset, grep will succeed if another ssh-agent is
running as it will match the string `ssh-agent` where the PID was an
empty string. Set a default value for grep to a value that will never
match if unset, i.e. -1.
Signed-off-by: Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
This is done to make it easier to not show node-info in themes
when no node version is currently in use. This is consistent with
how the Python module's python-info works.
Signed-off-by: Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
unrar and rar will discard everything up to the file name when extracting
with `e`. This breaks extraction of archives that have files with duplicate
file names and ones where the paths are important. The `x` command
extracts with the full path instead.
When Emacs and Vim are launched from outside of an interactive shell,
$TMUX and $STY are not set; check for Emacs and Vim environment
variables instead.
Signed-off-by: Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
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