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55190ffb42 added readme 2014-07-04 10:59:13 +09:00
81054a2b13 added vim opp and compiling for opp 2014-07-04 10:31:36 +09:00
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[submodule "modules/completion/external"] [submodule "modules/completion/external"]
path = modules/completion/external path = modules/completion/external
url = https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-completions.git url = https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-completions.git
[submodule "modules/opp/external"]
path = modules/opp/external
url = https://github.com/hchbaw/opp.zsh.git

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VIM text objects
========================
Integrates [opp][1] into Prezto, which implements [vim text objects][2] right into vim mode of prezto.
Due to some conflicts with prezto loading, opp will get compiled during initial run.
Authors
-------
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
- [Takeshi Banse](https://github.com/hchbaw)
[1]: https://github.com/hchbaw/opp.zsh
[2]: http://blog.carbonfive.com/2011/10/17/vim-text-objects-the-definitive-guide/
[3]: https://github.com/hchbaw/opp.zsh/issues?state=open

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# Vim's text-objects-ish for zsh.
# Author: Takeshi Banse <takebi@laafc.net>
# License: Public Domain
# Thank you very much, Bram Moolenaar!
# I want to use the Vim's text-objects in zsh.
if [[ ! -f ${0:h}/functions/opp.zwc ]] ||
[[ ! -f ${0:h}/functions/opp-install.zwc ]]; then
(
. "${0:h}/external/opp.zsh"
. "${0:h}/external/opp/surround.zsh"
. "${0:h}/external/opp/textobj-between.zsh"
opp-zcompile "${0:h}/external/opp.zsh" ${0:h}/functions > /dev/null
)
fpath+=${0:h}/functions > /dev/null
. ${0:h}/functions/opp-install
autoload opp
fi
opp-install

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In both cases, it will create a background session named _prezto_ if the tmux In both cases, it will create a background session named _prezto_ if the tmux
server is not started. server is not started.
You can change the default session name with:
zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux' session 'YOUR DEFAULT SESSION NAME'
With `auto-start` enabled, you may want to control how multiple sessions are With `auto-start` enabled, you may want to control how multiple sessions are
managed. The `destroy-unattached` option of tmux controls if the unattached managed. The `destroy-unattached` option of tmux controls if the unattached
sessions must be kept alive, making sessions available for later use, configured sessions must be kept alive, making sessions available for later use, configured

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# Create a 'prezto' session if no session has been defined in tmux.conf. # Create a 'prezto' session if no session has been defined in tmux.conf.
if ! tmux has-session 2> /dev/null; then if ! tmux has-session 2> /dev/null; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:tmux' session 'session' || session='prezto' tmux_session='prezto'
tmux \ tmux \
new-session -d -s "$session" \; \ new-session -d -s "$tmux_session" \; \
set-option -t "$session" destroy-unattached off &> /dev/null set-option -t "$tmux_session" destroy-unattached off &> /dev/null
fi fi
# Attach to the 'prezto' session or to the last session used. # Attach to the 'prezto' session or to the last session used.