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Matthew Crenshaw 08e39a587f Python virtualenv auto workon cwd hook (#1300)
* 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.
2017-05-30 17:26:18 -07:00
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README.md Only one newline at end of file 2014-10-09 23:38:15 -04:00
zlogin Use short apothegms only in fortune 2014-11-05 17:43:43 -05:00
zlogout Only one newline at end of file 2014-10-09 23:38:15 -04:00
zpreztorc Python virtualenv auto workon cwd hook (#1300) 2017-05-30 17:26:18 -07:00
zprofile Change $TMPDIR for non-interactive shells 2017-04-04 20:49:00 -07:00
zshenv Only one newline at end of file 2014-10-09 23:38:15 -04:00
zshrc Only one newline at end of file 2014-10-09 23:38:15 -04:00

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.

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 environmental variable. However, if said variable is not defined, Zsh will use the user's home directory.

File Descriptions

The configuration files are read in the following order:

  1. /etc/zshenv
  2. ~/.zshenv
  3. /etc/zprofile
  4. ~/.zprofile
  5. /etc/zshrc
  6. ~/.zshrc
  7. ~/.zpreztorc
  8. /etc/zlogin
  9. ~/.zlogin
  10. ~/.zlogout
  11. /etc/zlogout

zshenv

This file is sourced by all instances of Zsh, and thus, it should be kept as 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 fans. See the description of zlogin below for what it may contain.

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.

zpreztorc

This file configures Prezto.

zlogin

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, msgs, 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.

zlogout

This file is sourced by login shells during logout. It should be used for displaying messages and the deletion of files.

Authors

The authors of these files should be contacted via the issue tracker.