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[submodule "modules/completion/external"]
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	path = modules/completion/external
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	url = https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-completions.git
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[submodule "modules/opp/external"]
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	path = modules/opp/external
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	url = https://github.com/hchbaw/opp.zsh.git
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VIM text objects
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========================
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Integrates [opp][1] into Prezto, which implements [vim text objects][2] right into vim mode of prezto.
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Due to some conflicts with prezto loading, opp will get compiled during initial run.
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Authors
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-------
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*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
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  - [Takeshi Banse](https://github.com/hchbaw)
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[1]: https://github.com/hchbaw/opp.zsh
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[2]: http://blog.carbonfive.com/2011/10/17/vim-text-objects-the-definitive-guide/
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[3]: https://github.com/hchbaw/opp.zsh/issues?state=open
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# Vim's text-objects-ish for zsh.
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# Author: Takeshi Banse <takebi@laafc.net>
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# License: Public Domain
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# Thank you very much, Bram Moolenaar!
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# I want to use the Vim's text-objects in zsh.
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if [[ ! -f ${0:h}/functions/opp.zwc ]] ||
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   [[ ! -f ${0:h}/functions/opp-install.zwc ]]; then
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  (
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    . "${0:h}/external/opp.zsh"
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    . "${0:h}/external/opp/surround.zsh"
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    . "${0:h}/external/opp/textobj-between.zsh"
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    opp-zcompile "${0:h}/external/opp.zsh" ${0:h}/functions > /dev/null
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  )
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  fpath+=${0:h}/functions > /dev/null
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  . ${0:h}/functions/opp-install
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  autoload opp
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fi
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opp-install
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In both cases, it will create a background session named _prezto_ if the tmux
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server is not started.
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You can change the default session name with:
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    zstyle ':prezto:module:tmux' session 'YOUR DEFAULT SESSION NAME'
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With `auto-start` enabled, you may want to control how multiple sessions are
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managed. The `destroy-unattached` option of tmux controls if the unattached
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sessions must be kept alive, making sessions available for later use, configured
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@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ if [[ -z "$TMUX" && -z "$EMACS" && -z "$VIM" ]] && ( \
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  # Create a 'prezto' session if no session has been defined in tmux.conf.
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  if ! tmux has-session 2> /dev/null; then
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    tmux_session='prezto'
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    zstyle -s ':prezto:module:tmux' session 'session' || session='prezto'
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    tmux \
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      new-session -d -s "$tmux_session" \; \
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      set-option -t "$tmux_session" destroy-unattached off &> /dev/null
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      new-session -d -s "$session" \; \
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      set-option -t "$session" destroy-unattached off &> /dev/null
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  fi
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  # Attach to the 'prezto' session or to the last session used.
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