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@@ -6,23 +6,9 @@ updates:
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interval: "weekly"
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day: "sunday"
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labels: []
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groups:
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gha-minor:
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patterns:
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- "*"
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update-types:
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- minor
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- patch
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- package-ecosystem: "pip"
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directory: "/.github/workflows/dependencies"
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schedule:
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interval: "weekly"
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day: "sunday"
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labels: []
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groups:
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py-minor:
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patterns:
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- "*"
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update-types:
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- minor
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- patch
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.github/dependencies.yml
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.github/dependencies.yml
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@@ -46,10 +46,9 @@ dependencies:
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plugins/z:
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branch: master
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repo: agkozak/zsh-z
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version: 102fb78036ed76feedf623907483691777a1d510
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version: acd0e1984df350c189f8f9c4956ec586b6c73fca
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precopy: |
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set -e
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rm -r tests
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test -e README.md && mv -f README.md MANUAL.md
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postcopy: |
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set -e
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.github/workflows/dependencies.yml
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.github/workflows/dependencies.yml
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contents: write # this is needed to push commits and branches
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steps:
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- name: Harden the runner (Audit all outbound calls)
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@b09bb98e06d4d774595224525879c09bc6e98c40 # v2.20.1
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@9af89fc71515a100421586dfdb3dc9c984fbf411 # v2.19.4
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with:
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egress-policy: audit
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- name: Checkout
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uses: actions/checkout@3d3c42e5aac5ba805825da76410c181273ba90b1 # v7.0.1
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uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0
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with:
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fetch-depth: 0
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- name: Authenticate as @ohmyzsh
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs:
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client-id: ${{ secrets.OHMYZSH_CLIENT_ID }}
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private-key: ${{ secrets.OHMYZSH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
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- name: Setup Python
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uses: actions/setup-python@5fda3b95a4ea91299a34e894583c3862153e4b97 # v7.0.0
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uses: actions/setup-python@ece7cb06caefa5fff74198d8649806c4678c61a1 # v6.3.0
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with:
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python-version: "3.12"
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cache: "pip"
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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certifi==2026.7.22
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charset-normalizer==3.5.0
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idna==3.18
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certifi==2026.4.22
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charset-normalizer==3.4.7
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idna==3.15
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PyYAML==6.0.3
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requests==2.34.2
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semver==3.0.4
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.github/workflows/installer.yml
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.github/workflows/installer.yml
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- macos-latest
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steps:
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- name: Harden the runner (Audit all outbound calls)
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@b09bb98e06d4d774595224525879c09bc6e98c40 # v2.20.1
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@9af89fc71515a100421586dfdb3dc9c984fbf411 # v2.19.4
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with:
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egress-policy: audit
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- name: Set up git repository
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uses: actions/checkout@3d3c42e5aac5ba805825da76410c181273ba90b1 # v7.0.1
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uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0
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- name: Install zsh
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if: runner.os == 'Linux'
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run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install zsh
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@@ -47,12 +47,12 @@ jobs:
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- test
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steps:
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- name: Harden the runner (Audit all outbound calls)
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@b09bb98e06d4d774595224525879c09bc6e98c40 # v2.20.1
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@9af89fc71515a100421586dfdb3dc9c984fbf411 # v2.19.4
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with:
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egress-policy: audit
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- name: Checkout
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||||
uses: actions/checkout@3d3c42e5aac5ba805825da76410c181273ba90b1 # v7.0.1
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uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0
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- name: Install Vercel CLI
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run: npm install -g vercel
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- name: Setup project and deploy
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.github/workflows/main.yml
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4
.github/workflows/main.yml
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@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ jobs:
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if: github.repository == 'ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh'
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steps:
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- name: Harden the runner (Audit all outbound calls)
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@b09bb98e06d4d774595224525879c09bc6e98c40 # v2.20.1
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@9af89fc71515a100421586dfdb3dc9c984fbf411 # v2.19.4
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with:
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egress-policy: audit
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||||
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- name: Set up git repository
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uses: actions/checkout@3d3c42e5aac5ba805825da76410c181273ba90b1 # v7.0.1
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uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0
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- name: Install zsh
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run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install zsh
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- name: Check syntax
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2
.github/workflows/project.yml
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2
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if: github.repository == 'ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh'
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steps:
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- name: Harden the runner (Audit all outbound calls)
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@b09bb98e06d4d774595224525879c09bc6e98c40 # v2.20.1
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uses: step-security/harden-runner@9af89fc71515a100421586dfdb3dc9c984fbf411 # v2.19.4
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with:
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||||
egress-policy: audit
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- name: Authenticate as @ohmyzsh
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.github/workflows/scorecard.yml
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||||
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||||
steps:
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||||
- name: Harden the runner (Audit all outbound calls)
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||||
uses: step-security/harden-runner@b09bb98e06d4d774595224525879c09bc6e98c40 # v2.20.1
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||||
uses: step-security/harden-runner@9af89fc71515a100421586dfdb3dc9c984fbf411 # v2.19.4
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||||
with:
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||||
egress-policy: audit
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||||
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||||
- name: "Checkout code"
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||||
uses: actions/checkout@3d3c42e5aac5ba805825da76410c181273ba90b1 # v7.0.1
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||||
uses: actions/checkout@9c091bb21b7c1c1d1991bb908d89e4e9dddfe3e0 # v7.0.0
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with:
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||||
persist-credentials: false
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||||
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- name: "Run analysis"
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||||
uses: ossf/scorecard-action@2d1146689b8cda280b9bc96326124645441f03bc # v2.4.4
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||||
uses: ossf/scorecard-action@4eaacf0543bb3f2c246792bd56e8cdeffafb205a # v2.4.3
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with:
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||||
results_file: results.sarif
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results_format: sarif
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@@ -60,6 +60,6 @@ jobs:
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||||
retention-days: 5
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- name: "Upload to code-scanning"
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uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@ff2f1c621b7f889edc0d3c761ac2e6a3f8cdb0dd # v4.37.7
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||||
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@8aad20d150bbac5944a9f9d289da16a4b0d87c1e # v4.36.2
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with:
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sarif_file: results.sarif
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@@ -40,15 +40,6 @@ function _omz_git_prompt_info() {
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}
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function _omz_git_prompt_status() {
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# OHMYZSH-13330: avoid "regex matching error: illegal byte sequence".
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# zsh's "=~" operator delegates to the C library regex, which aborts with
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# REG_ILLSEQ when the subject contains an invalid byte sequence under a
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# multibyte locale (e.g. a filename with non-UTF-8 bytes in `git status`
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# output). Forcing the C locale makes every byte a valid character, so the
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# regex matching below never fails that way. `git status --porcelain` is
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# locale-independent, so this does not change the parsed output.
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local -x LC_ALL=C
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[[ "$(__git_prompt_git config --get oh-my-zsh.hide-status 2>/dev/null)" = 1 ]] && return
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# Maps a git status prefix to an internal constant
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||||
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@@ -124,11 +124,9 @@ fi
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if [[ "$ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX" != true ]]; then
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source "$ZSH/lib/compfix.zsh"
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# Load only from secure directories
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# Reset the flag compinit sets when -i excludes insecure entries
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unset _comp_secure
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compinit -i -d "$ZSH_COMPDUMP"
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# If completion insecurities exist, warn the user
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[[ "$_comp_secure" == yes ]] && handle_completion_insecurities &|
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handle_completion_insecurities &|
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else
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# If the user wants it, load from all found directories
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||||
compinit -u -d "$ZSH_COMPDUMP"
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ plugins=(... archlinux)
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| pacloc | `pacman -Qi` | Display information about a package in the local database |
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||||
| paclocs | `pacman -Qs` | Search for packages in the local database |
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||||
| paclr | `sudo pacman -Scc` | Remove all files from the cache |
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||||
| paclsorphans | `pacman -Qdt` | List all orphaned packages |
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||||
| paclsorphans | `sudo pacman -Qdt` | List all orphaned packages |
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||||
| pacmir | `sudo pacman -Syy` | Force refresh of all package lists after updating mirrorlist |
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||||
| pacre | `sudo pacman -R` | Remove packages, keeping its settings and dependencies |
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| pacrem | `sudo pacman -Rns` | Remove packages, including its settings and dependencies |
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||||
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ alias pacloc='pacman -Qi'
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alias paclocs='pacman -Qs'
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alias pacinsd='sudo pacman -S --asdeps'
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||||
alias pacmir='sudo pacman -Syy'
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alias paclsorphans='pacman -Qdt'
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||||
alias paclsorphans='sudo pacman -Qdt'
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alias pacrmorphans='sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qtdq)'
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alias pacfileupg='sudo pacman -Fy'
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alias pacfiles='pacman -F'
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||||
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||||
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ function agr() {
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||||
# Update state file if enabled
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||||
function _aws_update_state() {
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||||
if [[ "$AWS_PROFILE_STATE_ENABLED" == true ]]; then
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test -d "$(dirname "${AWS_STATE_FILE}")" || return 1
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test -d $(dirname ${AWS_STATE_FILE}) || return 1
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echo "${AWS_PROFILE} ${AWS_REGION}" > "${AWS_STATE_FILE}"
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fi
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||||
}
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function _aws_clear_state() {
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if [[ "$AWS_PROFILE_STATE_ENABLED" == true ]]; then
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test -d "$(dirname "${AWS_STATE_FILE}")" || return 1
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test -d $(dirname ${AWS_STATE_FILE}) || return 1
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echo -n > "${AWS_STATE_FILE}"
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fi
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}
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@@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ plugins=(... bundler)
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| `bo` | `bundle open` | Opens the source directory for a gem in your bundle |
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| `bout` | `bundle outdated` | List installed gems with newer versions available |
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| `bp` | `bundle package` | Package your needed .gem files into your application |
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| `bu` | `bundle update` | Update your gems to the latest available versions |
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| `bua` | `bundle update --all` | Update all gems to the latest available versions |
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| `bu` | `bundle update --all` | Update your gems to the latest available versions |
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## Gem wrapper
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@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ alias bl="bundle list"
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alias bo="bundle open"
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alias bout="bundle outdated"
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alias bp="bundle package"
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alias bu="bundle update"
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alias bua="bundle update --all"
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alias bu="bundle update --all"
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## Gem wrapper
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||||
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||||
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||||
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
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||||
# AWS CDK Plugin
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||||
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||||
This plugin provides aliases and autocompletion for the [AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)](https://aws.amazon.com/cdk/) CLI.
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## Usage
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||||
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Add `cdk` to the plugins array in your `.zshrc`:
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||||
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```zsh
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||||
plugins=(... cdk)
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||||
```
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||||
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## Requirements
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- [AWS CDK CLI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/v2/guide/getting_started.html) installed (`npm install -g aws-cdk`)
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## Aliases
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||||
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| Alias | Command | Description |
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| ------------ | ----------------- | ---------------------------------- |
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| `cdkl` | `cdk list` | List all stacks in the app |
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| `cdksynth` | `cdk synth` | Synthesize CloudFormation template |
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| `cdkdiff` | `cdk diff` | Compare deployed vs local stack |
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| `cdkdeploy` | `cdk deploy` | Deploy stack to AWS |
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| `cdkdestroy` | `cdk destroy` | Destroy deployed stack |
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| `cdkboot` | `cdk bootstrap` | Bootstrap CDK environment |
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| `cdkdoc` | `cdk docs` | Open CDK documentation |
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| `cdkinit` | `cdk init` | Initialize a new CDK project |
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| `cdkwatch` | `cdk watch` | Watch for changes and auto-deploy |
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| `cdkctx` | `cdk context` | Manage cached context values |
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| `cdkack` | `cdk acknowledge` | Acknowledge a notice |
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| `cdkver` | `cdk --version` | Print CDK version |
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
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#compdef cdk
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# Originally found and adapted from: https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk/discussions/24380#discussioncomment-5158176
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local -a reply
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local IFS
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IFS=$'\n' reply=($(COMP_CWORD="$((CURRENT-1))" \
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COMP_LINE="$BUFFER" \
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COMP_POINT="$CURSOR" \
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cdk --get-yargs-completions "${words[@]}"))
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_describe 'values' reply
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
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# Aliases
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alias cdkl='cdk list'
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alias cdksynth='cdk synth'
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alias cdkdiff='cdk diff'
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alias cdkdeploy='cdk deploy'
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alias cdkdestroy='cdk destroy'
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alias cdkboot='cdk bootstrap'
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alias cdkdoc='cdk docs'
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alias cdkinit='cdk init'
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alias cdkwatch='cdk watch'
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alias cdkctx='cdk context'
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alias cdkack='cdk acknowledge'
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alias cdkver='cdk --version'
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||||
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
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# codex Plugin
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## Introduction
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|
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This `codex` plugin sets up completion for [codex](https://github.com/openai/codex).
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|
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To use it, add `codex` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
|
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|
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```bash
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plugins=(... codex)
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```
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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
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# COMPLETION FUNCTION
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if (( ! $+commands[codex] )); then
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return
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fi
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# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and
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# bind it to `codex`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that.
|
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if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_codex" ]]; then
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typeset -g -A _comps
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autoload -Uz _codex
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_comps[codex]=_codex
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fi
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codex completion zsh < /dev/null 2> /dev/null >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_codex" &|
|
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@@ -32,6 +32,5 @@ It works out of the box with the command-not-found packages for:
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- [SUSE](https://www.unix.com/man-page/suse/1/command-not-found/)
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- [Gentoo](https://github.com/AndrewAmmerlaan/command-not-found-gentoo/tree/main)
|
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- [Void Linux](https://codeberg.org/classabbyamp/xbps-command-not-found)
|
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- [Alpine Linux](https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/main/x86_64/command-not-found)
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You can add support for other platforms by submitting a Pull Request.
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@@ -74,10 +74,3 @@ if [[ -x /usr/bin/command-not-found ]]; then
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/usr/bin/command-not-found "$1"
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}
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fi
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# Alpine: https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/master/main/command-not-found/APKBUILD
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if [[ -x /usr/libexec/command-not-found ]]; then
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command_not_found_handler() {
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/usr/libexec/command-not-found "$1"
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}
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fi
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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This plugin provides completion for [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) as well as some
|
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aliases for frequent docker-compose commands.
|
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This plugin chooses automatically between the legacy `docker-compose` command and the modern
|
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This plugin chooses automatically between the legacy `docker-compose` command and the modern
|
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`docker compose` subcommand, preferring `docker-compose` when both are available.
|
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|
||||
To use it, add docker-compose to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
|
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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ plugins=(... docker-compose)
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|-----------|----------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
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| dco | `docker-compose` | Docker-compose main command |
|
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| dcb | `docker-compose build` | Build containers |
|
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| dcc | `docker-compose config` | Parse, resolve and render compose file in canonical format |
|
||||
| dce | `docker-compose exec` | Execute command inside a container |
|
||||
| dcps | `docker-compose ps` | List containers |
|
||||
| dcrestart | `docker-compose restart` | Restart container |
|
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|
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
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alias dco="$dccmd"
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alias dcb="$dccmd build"
|
||||
alias dcc="$dccmd config"
|
||||
alias dce="$dccmd exec"
|
||||
alias dcps="$dccmd ps"
|
||||
alias dcrestart="$dccmd restart"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ EOF
|
||||
(*.tar.lrz) (( $+commands[lrzuntar] )) && lrzuntar "$full_path" ;;
|
||||
(*.gz) (( $+commands[pigz] )) && pigz -cdk "$full_path" > "${file:t:r}" || gunzip -ck "$full_path" > "${file:t:r}" ;;
|
||||
(*.bz2) (( $+commands[pbzip2] )) && pbzip2 -d "$full_path" || bunzip2 "$full_path" ;;
|
||||
(*.xz) xzcat "$full_path" > "${file:t:r}" ;;
|
||||
(*.xz) unxz "$full_path" ;;
|
||||
(*.lrz) (( $+commands[lrunzip] )) && lrunzip "$full_path" ;;
|
||||
(*.lz4) lz4 -d "$full_path" ;;
|
||||
(*.lzma) unlzma "$full_path" ;;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -48,11 +48,10 @@ Default: `no`
|
||||
### `show-group`
|
||||
|
||||
```zsh
|
||||
zstyle ':omz:plugins:eza' 'show-group' yes|no|smart
|
||||
zstyle ':omz:plugins:eza' 'show-group' yes|no
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If `yes` (default), always add `-g` flag to show the group ownership.
|
||||
If `smart`, adds the `--smart-group` flag to only show the group if it has a different name from the owner.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: `yes`
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -9,15 +9,9 @@ typeset -a _EZA_TAIL
|
||||
function _configure_eza() {
|
||||
local _val
|
||||
# Get the head flags
|
||||
zstyle -s ':omz:plugins:eza' 'show-group' _val
|
||||
case "${_val:l}" in
|
||||
yes)
|
||||
_EZA_HEAD+=("g")
|
||||
;;
|
||||
smart)
|
||||
_EZA_TAIL+=("--smart-group")
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
if zstyle -T ':omz:plugins:eza' 'show-group'; then
|
||||
_EZA_HEAD+=("g")
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if zstyle -t ':omz:plugins:eza' 'header'; then
|
||||
_EZA_HEAD+=("h")
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -13,20 +13,16 @@ plugins=(... flutter)
|
||||
| Alias | Command | Description |
|
||||
| :--------- | :---------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
||||
| `fl` | `flutter` | Shorthand for flutter command |
|
||||
| `fla` | `flutter analyze` | Analyzes flutter code |
|
||||
| `flattach` | `flutter attach` | Attaches flutter to a running flutter application with enabled observatory |
|
||||
| `flb` | `flutter build` | Build flutter application |
|
||||
| `flc` | `flutter clean` | Cleans flutter project |
|
||||
| `flchnl` | `flutter channel` | Switches flutter channel (requires input of desired channel) |
|
||||
| `fldoc` | `flutter doctor` | Runs flutter doctor |
|
||||
| `flc` | `flutter clean` | Cleans flutter project |
|
||||
| `fldvcs` | `flutter devices` | List connected devices (if any) |
|
||||
| `flget` | `flutter pub get` | Installs dependencies |
|
||||
| `fll` | `flutter logs` | Shows flutter logs |
|
||||
| `flpu` | `flutter pub upgrade` | Upgrades dependencies |
|
||||
| `fldoc` | `flutter doctor` | Runs flutter doctor |
|
||||
| `flpub` | `flutter pub` | Shorthand for flutter pub command |
|
||||
| `flget` | `flutter pub get` | Installs dependencies |
|
||||
| `flr` | `flutter run` | Runs flutter app |
|
||||
| `flrd` | `flutter run --debug` | Runs flutter app in debug mode (default mode) |
|
||||
| `flrp` | `flutter run --profile` | Runs flutter app in profile mode |
|
||||
| `flrr` | `flutter run --release` | Runs flutter app in release mode |
|
||||
| `flt` | `flutter test` | Runs flutter tests |
|
||||
| `flupgrd` | `flutter upgrade` | Upgrades flutter version depending on the current channel |
|
||||
| `flupgrd` | `flutter upgrade` | Upgrades flutter version depending on the current channel |
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,20 +1,16 @@
|
||||
alias fl="flutter"
|
||||
alias fla="flutter analyze"
|
||||
alias flattach="flutter attach"
|
||||
alias flb="flutter build"
|
||||
alias flc="flutter clean"
|
||||
alias flchnl="flutter channel"
|
||||
alias fldoc="flutter doctor"
|
||||
alias flc="flutter clean"
|
||||
alias fldvcs="flutter devices"
|
||||
alias flget="flutter pub get"
|
||||
alias fll="flutter logs"
|
||||
alias flpu="flutter pub upgrade"
|
||||
alias fldoc="flutter doctor"
|
||||
alias flpub="flutter pub"
|
||||
alias flget="flutter pub get"
|
||||
alias flr="flutter run"
|
||||
alias flrd="flutter run --debug"
|
||||
alias flrp="flutter run --profile"
|
||||
alias flrr="flutter run --release"
|
||||
alias flt="flutter test"
|
||||
alias flupgrd="flutter upgrade"
|
||||
|
||||
# COMPLETION FUNCTION
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ plugins=(... git)
|
||||
| `gbgD` | `LANG=C git branch --no-color -vv \| grep ": gone\]" \| cut -c 3- \| awk '"'"'{print $1}'"'"' \| xargs git branch -D` |
|
||||
| `gbm` | `git branch --move` |
|
||||
| `gbnm` | `git branch --no-merged` |
|
||||
| `gbr` | `git branch --remotes` |
|
||||
| `gbr` | `git branch --remote` |
|
||||
| `ggsup` | `git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/$(git_current_branch)` |
|
||||
| `gbg` | `LANG=C git branch -vv \| grep ": gone\]"` |
|
||||
| `gco` | `git checkout` |
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ alias gbgd='LANG=C git branch --no-color -vv | grep ": gone\]" | cut -c 3- | awk
|
||||
alias gbgD='LANG=C git branch --no-color -vv | grep ": gone\]" | cut -c 3- | awk '"'"'{print $1}'"'"' | xargs git branch -D'
|
||||
alias gbm='git branch --move'
|
||||
alias gbnm='git branch --no-merged'
|
||||
alias gbr='git branch --remotes'
|
||||
alias gbr='git branch --remote'
|
||||
alias ggsup='git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/$(git_current_branch)'
|
||||
alias gbg='LANG=C git branch -vv | grep ": gone\]"'
|
||||
alias gco='git checkout'
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,48 +10,12 @@ function gi() {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_gitignoreio_get_command_list() {
|
||||
setopt local_options pipe_fail
|
||||
_gi_curl "list" | tr "," "\n"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__gitignoreio_caching_policy() {
|
||||
local -a oldp
|
||||
oldp=("$1"(Nm+7))
|
||||
(($#oldp))
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_gitignoreio_retrieve_stale_cache() {
|
||||
zstyle -t ":completion:${curcontext}:" use-cache || return 1
|
||||
|
||||
local cache_dir
|
||||
zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:" cache-path cache_dir
|
||||
: ${cache_dir:=${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zcompcache}
|
||||
|
||||
[[ -e "$cache_dir/gi-list" ]] || return 1
|
||||
. "$cache_dir/gi-list"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_gitignoreio() {
|
||||
_gitignoreio () {
|
||||
compset -P '*,'
|
||||
|
||||
local cache_policy
|
||||
zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:" cache-policy cache_policy
|
||||
if [[ -z "$cache_policy" ]]; then
|
||||
zstyle ":completion:${curcontext}:" cache-policy __gitignoreio_caching_policy
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
local -a _gi_list
|
||||
if _cache_invalid gi-list || ! _retrieve_cache gi-list; then
|
||||
local command_list
|
||||
if command_list="$(_gitignoreio_get_command_list)" && [[ -n "$command_list" ]]; then
|
||||
_gi_list=(${(f)command_list})
|
||||
_store_cache gi-list _gi_list
|
||||
else
|
||||
_gitignoreio_retrieve_stale_cache
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
compadd -S '' -a _gi_list
|
||||
compadd -S '' $(_gitignoreio_get_command_list)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
compdef _gitignoreio gi
|
||||
compdef _gitignoreio gi
|
||||
@@ -70,6 +70,3 @@ alias jjrt='cd "$(jj root || echo .)"'
|
||||
alias jjsp='jj split'
|
||||
alias jjsq='jj squash'
|
||||
alias jjst='jj status'
|
||||
alias jjwa='jj workspace add'
|
||||
alias jjwf='jj workspace forget'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4,50 +4,37 @@
|
||||
SHORT_HOST=${SHORT_HOST:-${(%):-%m}}
|
||||
|
||||
function {
|
||||
local -a identities
|
||||
local -a options
|
||||
local _keychain_env_sh
|
||||
local _keychain_env_sh_gpg
|
||||
local version_string major
|
||||
local agents
|
||||
local -a identities
|
||||
local -a options
|
||||
local _keychain_env_sh
|
||||
local _keychain_env_sh_gpg
|
||||
|
||||
# load identities to manage.
|
||||
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:keychain identities identities
|
||||
# load agents to start.
|
||||
zstyle -s :omz:plugins:keychain agents agents
|
||||
|
||||
# load additional options
|
||||
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:keychain options options
|
||||
# load identities to manage.
|
||||
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:keychain identities identities
|
||||
|
||||
# Detect major version robustly: case-insensitive, tolerant of
|
||||
# "keychain 3.0.0_beta3" / "Keychain 3.0.0" / etc.
|
||||
version_string=$(keychain --version 2>&1)
|
||||
if [[ "${version_string:l}" =~ '([0-9]+)\.[0-9]+' ]]; then
|
||||
major=${match[1]}
|
||||
else
|
||||
major=2
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# load additional options
|
||||
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:keychain options options
|
||||
|
||||
if (( major >= 3 )); then
|
||||
# Keychain 3.x: subcommand-based CLI, no --agents.
|
||||
keychain add ${^options:-} --host $SHORT_HOST ${^identities}
|
||||
else
|
||||
local agents
|
||||
# Check keychain version to decide whether to use --agents
|
||||
local version_string=$(keychain --version 2>&1)
|
||||
# start keychain, only use --agents for versions below 2.9.0
|
||||
autoload -Uz is-at-least
|
||||
if [[ "$version_string" =~ 'keychain ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+)' ]] && \
|
||||
is-at-least 2.9 "$match[1]"; then
|
||||
keychain ${^options:-} ${^identities} --host $SHORT_HOST
|
||||
else
|
||||
keychain ${^options:-} --agents ${agents:-gpg} ${^identities} --host $SHORT_HOST
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# load agents to start (only used by keychain < 2.9).
|
||||
zstyle -s :omz:plugins:keychain agents agents
|
||||
# Get the filenames to store/lookup the environment from
|
||||
_keychain_env_sh="$HOME/.keychain/$SHORT_HOST-sh"
|
||||
_keychain_env_sh_gpg="$HOME/.keychain/$SHORT_HOST-sh-gpg"
|
||||
|
||||
autoload -Uz is-at-least
|
||||
if [[ "${version_string:l}" =~ 'keychain ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+)' ]] && \
|
||||
is-at-least 2.9 "$match[1]"; then
|
||||
keychain ${^options:-} ${^identities} --host $SHORT_HOST
|
||||
else
|
||||
keychain ${^options:-} --agents ${agents:-gpg} ${^identities} --host $SHORT_HOST
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Get the filenames to store/lookup the environment from
|
||||
_keychain_env_sh="$HOME/.keychain/$SHORT_HOST-sh"
|
||||
_keychain_env_sh_gpg="$HOME/.keychain/$SHORT_HOST-sh-gpg"
|
||||
|
||||
# Source environment settings.
|
||||
[ -f "$_keychain_env_sh" ] && . "$_keychain_env_sh"
|
||||
[ -f "$_keychain_env_sh_gpg" ] && . "$_keychain_env_sh_gpg"
|
||||
# Source environment settings.
|
||||
[ -f "$_keychain_env_sh" ] && . "$_keychain_env_sh"
|
||||
[ -f "$_keychain_env_sh_gpg" ] && . "$_keychain_env_sh_gpg"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -22,21 +22,6 @@ RPS1='$(kubectx_prompt_info)'
|
||||
PROMPT="$PROMPT"'$(kubectx_prompt_info)'
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The context is loaded asynchronously on supported versions of zsh so that
|
||||
`kubectl` does not block the prompt. To restore synchronous behavior, add this
|
||||
before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
|
||||
|
||||
```zsh
|
||||
zstyle ':omz:alpha:plugins:kubectx' async-prompt no
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If your theme calls `kubectx_prompt_info` indirectly through another function,
|
||||
force registration of the async handler instead:
|
||||
|
||||
```zsh
|
||||
zstyle ':omz:alpha:plugins:kubectx' async-prompt force
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Custom context names
|
||||
|
||||
You can rename the default context name for better readability or additional formatting.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
typeset -g -A kubectx_mapping
|
||||
|
||||
function _omz_kubectx_prompt_info() {
|
||||
function kubectx_prompt_info() {
|
||||
(( $+commands[kubectl] )) || return
|
||||
|
||||
local current_ctx=$(kubectl config current-context 2> /dev/null)
|
||||
@@ -13,34 +13,3 @@ function _omz_kubectx_prompt_info() {
|
||||
# the context name, as it could contain a % character.
|
||||
echo "${kubectx_mapping[$current_ctx]:-${current_ctx:gs/%/%%}}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function kubectx_prompt_info() {
|
||||
if (( ${+_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT} )) \
|
||||
&& [[ -n "${_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[_omz_kubectx_prompt_info]-}" ]]; then
|
||||
echo -n "${_OMZ_ASYNC_OUTPUT[_omz_kubectx_prompt_info]}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
local _style
|
||||
if zstyle -t ':omz:alpha:plugins:kubectx' async-prompt \
|
||||
|| { is-at-least 5.0.6 && zstyle -T ':omz:alpha:plugins:kubectx' async-prompt }; then
|
||||
function _defer_async_kubectx_register() {
|
||||
case "${PS1}:${PS2}:${PS3}:${PS4}:${RPROMPT-}:${RPS1-}:${RPS2-}:${RPS3-}:${RPS4-}" in
|
||||
*(\$\(kubectx_prompt_info\)|\`kubectx_prompt_info\`)*)
|
||||
_omz_register_handler _omz_kubectx_prompt_info
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
add-zsh-hook -d precmd _defer_async_kubectx_register
|
||||
unset -f _defer_async_kubectx_register
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
|
||||
precmd_functions=(_defer_async_kubectx_register $precmd_functions)
|
||||
elif zstyle -s ':omz:alpha:plugins:kubectx' async-prompt _style && [[ $_style == "force" ]]; then
|
||||
_omz_register_handler _omz_kubectx_prompt_info
|
||||
else
|
||||
function kubectx_prompt_info() {
|
||||
_omz_kubectx_prompt_info
|
||||
}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ plugins=(... laravel)
|
||||
|:-:|:-:|
|
||||
| `artisan` | `php artisan` |
|
||||
| `pas` | `php artisan serve` |
|
||||
| `pad` | `php artisan dev` |
|
||||
| `pats` | `php artisan test` |
|
||||
|
||||
## Database
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ alias bob='php artisan bob::build'
|
||||
|
||||
# Development
|
||||
alias pas='php artisan serve'
|
||||
alias pad='php artisan dev'
|
||||
alias pats='php artisan test'
|
||||
|
||||
# Database
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -91,14 +91,13 @@ bindkey -M vicmd $PER_DIRECTORY_HISTORY_TOGGLE per-directory-history-toggle-hist
|
||||
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
_per_directory_history_directory="$HISTORY_BASE${PWD:A}/history"
|
||||
_per_directory_history_global="$HISTFILE"
|
||||
|
||||
function _per-directory-history-change-directory() {
|
||||
_per_directory_history_directory="$HISTORY_BASE${PWD:A}/history"
|
||||
mkdir -p ${_per_directory_history_directory:h}
|
||||
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == false ]]; then
|
||||
#save to the global history
|
||||
fc -AI "$_per_directory_history_global"
|
||||
fc -AI $HISTFILE
|
||||
#save history to previous file
|
||||
local prev="$HISTORY_BASE${OLDPWD:A}/history"
|
||||
mkdir -p ${prev:h}
|
||||
@@ -126,9 +125,10 @@ function _per-directory-history-addhistory() {
|
||||
if [[ -o share_history ]] || \
|
||||
[[ -o inc_append_history ]] || \
|
||||
[[ -o inc_append_history_time ]]; then
|
||||
fc -AI "$_per_directory_history_global"
|
||||
fc -AI $HISTFILE
|
||||
fc -AI $_per_directory_history_directory
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fc -p $_per_directory_history_directory
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -147,13 +147,12 @@ function _per-directory-history-precmd() {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function _per-directory-history-set-directory-history() {
|
||||
fc -AI "$_per_directory_history_global"
|
||||
fc -AI $HISTFILE
|
||||
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
|
||||
HISTSIZE=0
|
||||
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
|
||||
if [[ -e "$_per_directory_history_directory" ]]; then
|
||||
fc -R "$_per_directory_history_directory"
|
||||
fc -p "$_per_directory_history_directory"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -162,9 +161,8 @@ function _per-directory-history-set-global-history() {
|
||||
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
|
||||
HISTSIZE=0
|
||||
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
|
||||
if [[ -e "$_per_directory_history_global" ]]; then
|
||||
fc -R "$_per_directory_history_global"
|
||||
fc -p "$_per_directory_history_global"
|
||||
if [[ -e "$HISTFILE" ]]; then
|
||||
fc -R "$HISTFILE"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ plugins=(... pipenv ...)
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- Adds completion for pipenv ([install the `argcomplete` package to get it working with pipenv >= 2026.5.0](https://pipenv.pypa.io/en/latest/shell.html#shell-completion))
|
||||
- Adds completion for pipenv
|
||||
- Auto activates and deactivates pipenv shell
|
||||
- Adds short aliases for common pipenv commands
|
||||
- `pch` is aliased to `pipenv check`
|
||||
@@ -29,18 +29,6 @@ plugins=(... pipenv ...)
|
||||
- `pvenv` is aliased to `pipenv --venv`
|
||||
- `ppy` is aliased to `pipenv --py`
|
||||
|
||||
## Cache
|
||||
|
||||
This plugin caches the Pipenv version to avoid running `pipenv --version` on every shell startup. The cache is automatically refreshed asynchronously when the plugin is loaded, which is usually when you start a new terminal session.
|
||||
|
||||
For legacy Pipenv versions, the generated completion script is also cached.
|
||||
|
||||
The cache is stored at:
|
||||
|
||||
- `$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/pipenv_version` version of Pipenv, used to choose between argcomplete-based completion and legacy Click-based completion.
|
||||
|
||||
- `$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_pipenv` legacy Click-based completion script.
|
||||
|
||||
## Configuration
|
||||
|
||||
### Shell activation
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2,49 +2,15 @@ if (( ! $+commands[pipenv] )); then
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Compatibility note:
|
||||
# pipenv < 2026.5.0 used Click-based shell completion driven by the
|
||||
# _PIPENV_COMPLETE environment variable.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# pipenv >= 2026.5.0 removed this mechanism and switched to argcomplete-based
|
||||
# completion using register-python-argcomplete instead.
|
||||
|
||||
autoload -Uz is-at-least
|
||||
|
||||
_pipenv_version_cache="$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/pipenv_version"
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ -f "$_pipenv_version_cache" ]]; then
|
||||
_pipenv_version="$(< "$_pipenv_version_cache" 2>/dev/null)"
|
||||
else
|
||||
_pipenv_version="${$(pipenv --version 2>/dev/null)#pipenv, version }"
|
||||
# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and
|
||||
# bind it to `pipenv`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that.
|
||||
if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_pipenv" ]]; then
|
||||
typeset -g -A _comps
|
||||
autoload -Uz _pipenv
|
||||
_comps[pipenv]=_pipenv
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
_pipenv_fresh_version="${$(pipenv --version 2>/dev/null)#pipenv, version }"
|
||||
[[ -n "$_pipenv_fresh_version" ]] && print -r -- "$_pipenv_fresh_version" >| "$_pipenv_version_cache"
|
||||
} &|
|
||||
|
||||
if is-at-least 2026.5.0 "$_pipenv_version"; then
|
||||
# pipenv >= 2026.5.0: argcomplete-based completion (no legacy fallback)
|
||||
if (( $+commands[register-python-argcomplete] )); then
|
||||
autoload -Uz bashcompinit
|
||||
bashcompinit
|
||||
|
||||
eval "$(register-python-argcomplete pipenv)"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
# legacy Click-based completion via _PIPENV_COMPLETE
|
||||
|
||||
# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and
|
||||
# bind it to `pipenv`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that.
|
||||
if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_pipenv" ]]; then
|
||||
typeset -g -A _comps
|
||||
autoload -Uz _pipenv
|
||||
_comps[pipenv]=_pipenv
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
_PIPENV_COMPLETE=zsh_source pipenv >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_pipenv" &|
|
||||
fi
|
||||
_PIPENV_COMPLETE=zsh_source pipenv >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_pipenv" &|
|
||||
|
||||
if zstyle -T ':omz:plugins:pipenv' auto-shell; then
|
||||
# Automatic pipenv shell activation/deactivation
|
||||
@@ -68,7 +34,6 @@ if zstyle -T ':omz:plugins:pipenv' auto-shell; then
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
autoload -U add-zsh-hook
|
||||
add-zsh-hook chpwd _togglePipenvShell
|
||||
_togglePipenvShell
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ _pm2_subcommands() {
|
||||
(( $+functions[_pm2_id_names] )) ||
|
||||
_pm2_id_names() {
|
||||
local app_list=$(pm2 list -m)
|
||||
local -a names=(${(@f)"$(echo $app_list | awk '/^\+---/{sub("\\+--- ", ""); print}')"})
|
||||
local -a names=(${(@f)"$(echo $app_list | awk '/^\+---/{sub("+--- ", ""); print}')"})
|
||||
local -a ids=(${(@f)"$(echo $app_list | awk '/^pm2 id/{sub("pm2 id :", ""); print}')"})
|
||||
|
||||
if (( ${#ids} > 0 )); then
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -24,12 +24,11 @@ plugins=(... rails)
|
||||
| `rdm` | `rails db:migrate` | Run pending db migrations |
|
||||
| `rdmd` | `rails db:migrate:down` | Undo specific db migration |
|
||||
| `rdmr` | `rails db:migrate:redo` | Redo specific db migration |
|
||||
| `rdmrs` | `rails db:migrate:reset` | Delete the database and set it up again from scratch. |
|
||||
| `rdms` | `rails db:migrate:status` | Show current db migration status |
|
||||
| `rdmtc` | `rails db:migrate db:test:clone` | Run pending migrations and clone db into test database |
|
||||
| `rdmu` | `rails db:migrate:up` | Run specific db migration |
|
||||
| `rdr` | `rails db:rollback` | Roll back the last migration |
|
||||
| `rdrs` | `rails db:reset` | Delete the database and set it up again from schema. |
|
||||
| `rdrs` | `rails db:reset` | Delete the database and set it up again |
|
||||
| `rds` | `rails db:seed` | Seed the database |
|
||||
| `rdsl` | `rails db:schema:load` | Load the database schema |
|
||||
| `rdtc` | `rails db:test:clone` | Clone the database into the test database |
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -214,7 +214,6 @@ _rails_subcommands() {
|
||||
"db\:migrate[Migrate the database]"
|
||||
"db\:migrate\:down[Run the 'down' for a given migration VERSION]"
|
||||
"db\:migrate\:redo[Roll back the database one migration and re-migrate up]"
|
||||
"db\:migrate\:reset[Drop and recreate all databases from scratch for the current environment]"
|
||||
"db\:migrate\:status[Display status of migrations]"
|
||||
"db\:migrate\:up[Run the 'up' for a given migration VERSION]"
|
||||
"db\:prepare[Run setup if database does not exist, or run migrations if it does]"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ alias rdd='rails db:drop'
|
||||
alias rdm='rails db:migrate'
|
||||
alias rdmd='rails db:migrate:down'
|
||||
alias rdmr='rails db:migrate:redo'
|
||||
alias rdmrs='rails db:migrate:reset'
|
||||
alias rdms='rails db:migrate:status'
|
||||
alias rdmtc='rails db:migrate db:test:clone'
|
||||
alias rdmu='rails db:migrate:up'
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ function _zsh_tmux_plugin_preexec()
|
||||
local -a tmux_cmd
|
||||
tmux_cmd=(command tmux)
|
||||
|
||||
eval "$($tmux_cmd show-environment -s)"
|
||||
eval $($tmux_cmd show-environment -s)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Use the completions for tmux for our function
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -16,4 +16,3 @@ Some of the commands include:
|
||||
* `deny <port>/<optional: protocol>` add deny rule
|
||||
* `disable` disables the firewall
|
||||
* `enable` enables the firewall
|
||||
* `route` add route rule
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ _1st_arguments=(
|
||||
'reject:add reject rule'
|
||||
'reload:reloads firewall'
|
||||
'reset:reset firewall'
|
||||
'route:add route rule'
|
||||
'show:show firewall report'
|
||||
'status:show firewall status'
|
||||
'version:display version information'
|
||||
@@ -44,7 +43,6 @@ _arguments -C \
|
||||
'1:: :->cmds' \
|
||||
'2:: :->subcmds' \
|
||||
'3:: :->subsubcmds' \
|
||||
'4:: :->subsubsubcmds' \
|
||||
&& return 0
|
||||
|
||||
local rules
|
||||
@@ -85,17 +83,6 @@ case "$state" in
|
||||
'raw' 'builtins' 'before-rules' 'user-rules' 'after-rules' 'logging-rules' 'listening' 'added' \
|
||||
&& ret=0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
(route)
|
||||
_values 'route' \
|
||||
'delete[delete route rule]' \
|
||||
'insert[insert route rule at NUM]' \
|
||||
'prepend[prepend route rule]' \
|
||||
'allow[add allow route rule]' \
|
||||
'deny[add deny route rule]' \
|
||||
'reject[add reject route rule]' \
|
||||
'limit[add limit route rule]' \
|
||||
&& ret=0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
(delete)
|
||||
rules="$(_ufw_delete_rules)"
|
||||
if [[ -n "$rules" ]] ; then
|
||||
@@ -122,37 +109,6 @@ case "$state" in
|
||||
'incoming' 'outgoing' \
|
||||
&& ret=0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
(route)
|
||||
case "$line[2]" in
|
||||
(delete|prepend)
|
||||
_values 'route-action' \
|
||||
'allow[route allow rule]' \
|
||||
'deny[route deny rule]' \
|
||||
'reject[route reject rule]' \
|
||||
'limit[route limit rule]' \
|
||||
&& ret=0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
(insert)
|
||||
_message 'route rule number'
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
;;
|
||||
(subsubsubcmds)
|
||||
case "$line[1]" in
|
||||
(route)
|
||||
case "$line[2]" in
|
||||
(insert)
|
||||
_values 'route-action' \
|
||||
'allow[route allow rule]' \
|
||||
'deny[route deny rule]' \
|
||||
'reject[route reject rule]' \
|
||||
'limit[route limit rule]' \
|
||||
&& ret=0
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2,26 +2,20 @@
|
||||
|
||||
[](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
|
||||

|
||||

|
||||

|
||||
[](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z/stargazers)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Zsh-z is a command-line tool that allows you to jump quickly to directories that you have visited frequently or recently -- but most often a combination of the two (a concept known as ["frecency"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency)). It works by keeping track of when you go to directories and how much time you spend in them. Based on this data, it predicts where you want to go when you type a partial string. For example, `z src` might take you to `~/src/zsh`. `z zsh` might also get you there, and `z c/z` might prove to be even more specific -- it all depends on your habits and how long you have been using Zsh-z to build up a database. After using Zsh-z for a little while, you will get to where you want to be by typing considerably less than you would need to if you were using `cd`.
|
||||
|
||||
Zsh-z is a native Zsh port of [`rupa/z`](https://github.com/rupa/z), a tool written for `bash` and Zsh that uses embedded `awk` scripts to do the heavy lifting. `rupa/z` was my most used command-line tool for a couple of years. I decided to translate it, `awk` parts and all, into pure Zsh script, to see if by eliminating calls to external tools (`awk`, `sort`, `date`, `sed`, `mv`, `rm`, and `chown`) and reducing forking through subshells I could make it faster. The performance increase is impressive, particularly on systems where forking is slow, such as Cygwin, MSYS2, and WSL.
|
||||
Zsh-z is a native Zsh port of [`rupa/z`](https://github.com/rupa/z), a tool written for `bash` and Zsh that uses embedded `awk` scripts to do the heavy lifting. `rupa/z` was my most used command-line tool for a couple of years. I decided to translate it, `awk` parts and all, into pure Zsh script, to see if by eliminating calls to external tools (`awk`, `sort`, `date`, `sed`, `mv`, `rm`, and `chown`) and reducing forking through subshells I could make it faster. The performance increase is impressive, particularly on systems where forking is slow, such as Cygwin, MSYS2, and WSL. I have found that in those environments, switching directories using Zsh-z can be over 100% faster than it is using `rupa/z`.
|
||||
|
||||
There is also a significant stability improvement. Race conditions have always been a problem with `rupa/z`, and users of that utility occasionally lose their `~/.z` databases. By having Zsh-z only use Zsh (`rupa/z` uses a hybrid shell code standard that works on `bash` as well), I have been able to implement a `zsh/system`-based file-locking mechanism. It is now nearly impossible to crash the database.
|
||||
There is also a significant stability improvement. Race conditions have always been a problem with `rupa/z`, and users of that utility occasionally lose their `~/.z` databases. By having Zsh-z only use Zsh (`rupa/z` uses a hybrid shell code standard that works on `bash` as well), I have been able to implement a `zsh/system`-based file-locking mechanism similar to [the one @mafredri once proposed for `rupa/z`](https://github.com/rupa/z/pull/199). It is now nearly impossible to crash the database.
|
||||
|
||||
There are other, smaller improvements which I document below in [Other Improvements to the Original Functionality of `rupa/z`](#other-improvements-to-the-original-functionality-of-rupaz). For instance, tab completions are now sorted by frecency by default rather than alphabetically (the latter behavior can be restored if you like it -- [see below](#settings)).
|
||||
There are other, smaller improvements which I document below in [Improvements and Fixes](#improvements-and-fixes). For instance, tab completions are now sorted by frecency by default rather than alphabetically (the latter behavior can be restored if you like it -- [see below](#settings)).
|
||||
|
||||
Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same database (`~/.z`, or whatever database file you specify), so you can go on using `rupa/z` when you launch `bash`.
|
||||
|
||||
> ### Zsh-z v2.0
|
||||
>
|
||||
> **v2.0 is the most significant release in the project's history.** It is faster than ever at adding, searching, and listing on modern Zsh; it never makes your prompt wait on database writes -- on any platform; it hardens those writes against corruption and against prying eyes; and it makes tab completion "just work" even under `setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES`. See [**v2.0**](#v20) in the News below for the full rundown, and [Performance](#performance) for the benchmarks.
|
||||
|
||||
## Table of Contents
|
||||
- [News](#news)
|
||||
- [Installation](#installation)
|
||||
@@ -29,45 +23,16 @@ Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same d
|
||||
- [Settings](#settings)
|
||||
- [Case Sensitivity](#case-sensitivity)
|
||||
- [`ZSHZ_UNCOMMON`](#zshz_uncommon)
|
||||
- [`ZSHZ_OWNER`](#zshz_owner)
|
||||
- [Making `--add` work for you](#making---add-work-for-you)
|
||||
- [Performance](#performance)
|
||||
- [Other Improvements to the Original Functionality of `rupa/z`](#other-improvements-to-the-original-functionality-of-rupaz)
|
||||
- [Other Improvements to the Original Functionality of `rupa/z`](#other-improvements-to-the-original-functionality-of-rupa-z)
|
||||
- [Migrating from Other Tools](#migrating-from-other-tools)
|
||||
- [`COMPLETE_ALIASES`](#complete_aliases)
|
||||
|
||||
## News
|
||||
|
||||
### v2.0 (August 14, 2026)
|
||||
|
||||
Version **2.0** is a major step forward, and these are the changes most worth knowing about:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Zsh-z is even faster than before.** Version 2.0 builds on Zsh-z's past successes in optimizing adding to the datafile -- something it does at virtually every prompt -- by streamlining searching and listing, as well. See [Performance](#performance) for the numbers.
|
||||
- **Database writes never block your prompt** -- on any platform. The per-prompt `--add` has long run in the background on most systems, but Cygwin and MSYS2 did the write in the foreground, because backgrounding there cost a wrapper subshell plus a job. `--add` now runs as a single disowned job (`&!`) everywhere: one fork, no wrapper subshell, no job-control noise. On Cygwin and MSYS2 that turns a foreground write whose cost grows with your datafile (~30 ms at 300 entries, ~300 ms at 1,000) into a flat ~10-12 ms fork. Elsewhere it halves the forks per prompt.
|
||||
- **Safer, crash-resistant concurrent writes.** Writes are now guarded by a dedicated, stable lockfile using `zsh/system` file locking, with a bounded wait for lock acquisition (the new [`ZSHZ_LOCK_TIMEOUT`](#settings), default `1` second). Write errors are handled gracefully, and locks are always released even if a write is interrupted. On Cygwin and MSYS2 a write is also retried briefly if Windows refuses it: a virus scanner or the search indexer that opens the database in the instant between its being written and its being moved into place makes the move fail, which used to lose that one directory silently. Zsh-z now retries the move briefly.
|
||||
- **Your database file now has `600` permissions** -- readable and writable only by you -- so that other users on a shared system cannot read your directory history ([#92](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z/issues/92)). On Zsh 5+ this uses the in-process `zf_chmod` builtin; on Zsh 4.3.11 it uses a `umask`-in-a-subshell technique that avoids the fork-and-exec of an external `chmod`.
|
||||
- **`COMPLETE_ALIASES` works automatically in normal setups.** Tab completion no longer breaks when you have `setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES` enabled. Zsh-z registers the alias automatically on the first Tab press, so the manual `compdef` line that earlier versions required is no longer necessary. [See below](#complete_aliases).
|
||||
- **Fixed a `can't clobber parameter tmpfd` error on some Zsh builds.** On certain Zsh builds, every database write could fail with `can't clobber parameter tmpfd containing file descriptor 0`, leaving an error at each new prompt. The file descriptor used for the temporary database file is now held in an unset scalar rather than one seeded with `0`, so the write never trips Zsh's file-descriptor-clobber guard ([#81](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z/issues/81)).
|
||||
- **A misconfigured database file no longer closes your shell -- or nags you at every prompt.** When `ZSHZ_DATA` points at a directory, or names a file without a directory, Zsh-z now reports the problem and returns instead of calling `exit`. The per-prompt `--add` stays quiet about it, so you are told once, when you actually run `z`, rather than at every prompt ([#103](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z/issues/103); props @ahjota).
|
||||
- **`z -x` can now remove the entry for a directory that no longer exists -- and can no longer crash Zsh 4.3.11.** The removal target used to have to exist on disk, so a database entry whose directory had been deleted -- exactly the entry you most want gone -- could not be removed. `z -x /deleted/dir` (and `z -xR`) now canonicalizes the argument without requiring it to exist, resolving symlinks in as much of the path as is still present. The same change fixes a crash on Zsh 4.3.11, where an upstream bug makes `${x:A}` segfault when the top-level component of the path is missing: `z -x /gone/sub` -- or a `ZSHZ_DATA` pointing into a missing top-level directory -- could kill the shell there.
|
||||
- **More robust startup and operation.** A version check on an unsupported Zsh no longer risks exiting your interactive shell.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Smaller changes you may notice
|
||||
|
||||
None of these should need any action from you, but they are the things a v1 user is most likely to spot:
|
||||
|
||||
- **`-r` and `-t` can no longer be combined.** They name mutually exclusive sort orders -- rank versus recency -- so `z -rt foo` was always contradictory, and `-t` silently took precedence. It is now rejected with an error message instead of silently picking one.
|
||||
- **A lockfile appears next to your database.** Writes are serialized through `~/.z.lock` (or `$ZSHZ_DATA` plus `.lock`). It is created `600`, it stays empty, and it is deliberately never deleted -- removing a lockfile that another shell has already opened would reintroduce the very race it exists to prevent. Where `zsh/system` is missing and `zsystem flock` is therefore unavailable -- MobaXterm's cut-down Cygwin is the case in practice -- you will see a short-lived `~/.z.lock.d` **directory** instead, which is created and removed for each write. See [`ZSHZ_LOCK_TIMEOUT`](#settings) for how that fallback behaves.
|
||||
- **An existing database gets tightened to `600` on the next write.** If your `~/.z` predates this release and is `644`, the first write will re-mode it. This is the [#92](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z/issues/92) fix applied to databases you already have, not just newly created ones. Setting the mode is treated as part of the write rather than a courtesy afterwards: if it cannot be done, the write is abandoned and reports failure instead of publishing a database that anyone on the machine could read.
|
||||
|
||||
The dated entries below remain the historical record of changes leading up to v2.0.
|
||||
|
||||
<details>
|
||||
<summary>Here are the older features and updates.</summary>
|
||||
<summary>Here are the latest features and updates.</summary>
|
||||
|
||||
- May 6, 2026
|
||||
+ Zsh-z will now handle paths with dollar signs (`$`) in them.
|
||||
+ Workaround for Zsh emulating `sh`/`bash`/`ksh`.
|
||||
- May 1, 2026
|
||||
+ Various tab completion bugs resolved.
|
||||
- April 27, 2026
|
||||
@@ -125,7 +90,7 @@ The dated entries below remain the historical record of changes leading up to v2
|
||||
- February 15, 2021
|
||||
+ Ranks are displayed the way `rupa/z` now displays them, i.e. as large integers. This should help Zsh-z to integrate with other tools.
|
||||
- January 31, 2021
|
||||
+ Zsh-z is now efficient enough that, on MSYS2 and Cygwin, it is faster to run it in the foreground than it is to fork a subshell for it. (Behavior superseded in v2.0.)
|
||||
+ Zsh-z is now efficient enough that, on MSYS2 and Cygwin, it is faster to run it in the foreground than it is to fork a subshell for it.
|
||||
+ `_zshz_precmd` simply returns if `PWD` is `HOME` or in `ZSHZ_EXCLUDE_DIRS`, rather than waiting for `zshz` to do that.
|
||||
- January 17, 2021
|
||||
+ Made sure that the `PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS` option is respected.
|
||||
@@ -156,11 +121,11 @@ This plugin can be installed simply by putting the various files in a directory
|
||||
|
||||
source /path/to/zsh-z.plugin.zsh
|
||||
|
||||
Tab completion requires `compinit`. `_zshz` *must* also be in the same directory as `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`. The frameworks handle both of these requirements, but if you are not using a framework, put
|
||||
For tab completion to work, `_zshz` *must* be in the same directory as `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`, and you will want to have loaded `compinit`. The frameworks handle this themselves. If you are not using a framework, put
|
||||
|
||||
autoload -U compinit; compinit
|
||||
|
||||
in your `.zshrc` somewhere below where you source `zsh-z.plugin.zsh` -- the plugin adds its directory to `fpath` at source time, and `compinit` needs to see it there in order to find `_zshz`.
|
||||
in your `.zshrc` somewhere below where you source `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`.
|
||||
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If you add
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@@ -230,7 +195,7 @@ Add a backslash to the end of the last line and add `'zsh-z'` to the list, e.g.,
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Then relaunch `zsh`.
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### For [zcomet](https://github.com/agkozak/zcomet) users
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Simply add
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zcomet load agkozak/zsh-z
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@@ -270,7 +235,7 @@ Add the line
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to your `.zshrc`.
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Zsh-z supports `zinit`'s `unload` feature; just run `zinit unload agkozak/zsh-z` to restore the shell to its state before Zsh-z was loaded. It gives back only what it took: the `fpath` entry is removed only if Zsh-z was the one that added it, so a directory your plugin manager put there is left alone, and the Tab-completion mapping is dropped only while it still points at Zsh-z's own completer.
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Zsh-z supports `zinit`'s `unload` feature; just run `zinit unload agkozak/zsh-z` to restore the shell to its state before Zsh-z was loaded.
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### For [Znap](https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-snap) users
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@@ -309,7 +274,6 @@ to install Zsh-z.
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Zsh-z has environment variables (they all begin with `ZSHZ_`) that change its behavior if you set them. You can also keep your old ones if you have been using `rupa/z` (whose environment variables begin with `_Z_`).
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* `ZSHZ_CASE` can be `ignore`, for case-insensitive matching, or `smart`, for Vim-like `smartcase` matching; [see below](#case-sensitivity) (default: empty, i.e., a case-sensitive match is tried first, then a case-insensitive one)
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* `ZSHZ_CMD` changes the command name (default: `z`)
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* `ZSHZ_CD` specifies the default directory-changing command (default: `builtin cd`)
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* `ZSHZ_COMPLETION` can be `'frecent'` (default) or `'legacy'`, depending on whether you want your completion results sorted according to frecency or simply sorted alphabetically
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@@ -317,10 +281,9 @@ Zsh-z has environment variables (they all begin with `ZSHZ_`) that change its be
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* `ZSHZ_ECHO` displays the new path name when changing directories (default: `0`)
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* `ZSHZ_EXCLUDE_DIRS` is an array of directories to keep out of the database (default: empty)
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* `ZSHZ_KEEP_DIRS` is an array of directories that should not be removed from the database, even if they are not currently available (useful when a drive is not always mounted) (default: empty)
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* `ZSHZ_LOCK_TIMEOUT` is the number of seconds to wait for the database lock before giving up on a write (default: `1`). Where `zsh/system` is unavailable and `zsystem flock` cannot be used -- MobaXterm's cut-down Cygwin, for instance -- Zsh-z serializes writes with an atomic `mkdir` on `~/.z.lock.d` instead, and this setting bounds the wait the same way. That fallback has no equivalent of the kernel releasing a lock when its holder dies, so a lock directory older than 30 seconds is treated as abandoned and cleared; a write takes milliseconds, so nothing legitimate is ever that old. A write that times out is dropped silently -- the automatic `precmd` add is best-effort -- so if the database seems to stop updating, the lock is probably contended: run `z --add .` by hand and check `$?`. A `2` is a lock-acquisition timeout, which confirms contention -- look for a stale process holding `~/.z.lock` (or a leftover `~/.z.lock.d` directory on the fallback path), or raise this setting. A `1` is something else entirely, usually a permissions or ownership problem, such as a root-owned `~/.z` or `~/.z.lock` left behind by an earlier `sudo -s` session.
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* `ZSHZ_MAX_SCORE` is the maximum combined score the database entries can have before they begin to age and potentially drop out of the database (default: 9000)
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* `ZSHZ_NO_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS` prevents symlink resolution (default: `0`)
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* `ZSHZ_OWNER` is the username the database belongs to; set it to your own login name to keep `z` working in a root shell, such as under `sudo -E -s`; [see below](#zshz_owner) (default: empty)
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* `ZSHZ_OWNER` allows usage when in `sudo -s` mode (default: empty)
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* `ZSHZ_TILDE` displays the name of the `HOME` directory as a `~` (default: `0`)
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* `ZSHZ_TRAILING_SLASH` makes it so that a search pattern ending in `/` can match the final element in a path; e.g., `z foo/` can match `/path/to/foo` (default: `0`)
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* `ZSHZ_UNCOMMON` changes the logic used to calculate the directory jumped to; [see below](#zshz_uncommon) (default: `0`)
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@@ -356,12 +319,6 @@ then there is no common prefix. In this case, `z code` will simply send you to t
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You may enable an alternate, experimental behavior by setting `ZSHZ_UNCOMMON=1`. If you do that, Zsh-z will not jump to a common prefix, even if one exists. Instead, it chooses the highest-ranking match -- but it drops any subdirectories that do not include the search term. So if you type `z bat` and `/home/me/code/bat` is the best match, that is exactly where you will end up. If, however, you had typed `z code` and the best match was also `/home/me/code/bat`, you would have ended up in `/home/me/code` (because `code` was what you had searched for). This feature is still in development, and feedback is welcome.
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## `ZSHZ_OWNER`
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If you are using `root` privileges while keeping your personal home directory as `HOME` (as is the case with `sudo -E -s`), conflicts with file ownership arise. You can resolve them by using `ZSHZ_OWNER`. If you set this variable to your username, Zsh-z will be able to use your personal datafile, restoring its proper ownership with every write.
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Setting `ZSHZ_OWNER` makes one thing stricter, because a privileged shell is then writing to a path that an unprivileged user controls: Zsh-z follows a symlink on the way to the datafile -- the file itself, or any parent directory -- only if `root` owns the link, and reports an error instead of writing otherwise. Symlinked system directories, such as `/home` → `/usr/home` on the BSDs or `/var` → `/private/var` on macOS, belong to root and still resolve. With `ZSHZ_OWNER` unset none of this applies: a symlinked `~/.z` is followed exactly as before, so pointing it at synced storage keeps working.
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## Making `--add` Work for You
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Zsh-z internally uses the `--add` option to add paths to its database. @zachriggle pointed out to me that users might want to use `--add` themselves, so I have altered it a little to make it more user-friendly.
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@@ -374,33 +331,9 @@ A good example might involve a directory tree that has Git repositories within i
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(As a Zsh user, I tend to use `**` instead of `find`, but it is good to see how deep your directory trees go before doing that.)
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## Performance
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One of the goals of the rewrite that culminated in v2.0 was to make Zsh-z simultaneously more stable and faster. On modern Zsh, Zsh-z outpaces `rupa/z`'s `z.sh` at adding, searching, and listing. Representative figures (N = 200 database entries, medians of seven interleaved runs on a Core i7-12700 desktop under WSL2):
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**Modern Zsh (5.9) -- Zsh-z vs. `rupa/z`:**
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| Operation | `rupa/z` (`z.sh`) | Zsh-z | Winner |
|
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| --------- | ----------------- | ----------- | ----------------- |
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| `add` | 6.25 ms/op | 1.99 ms/op | **Zsh-z** ~3.14x |
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| `search` | 6.51 ms/op | 3.62 ms/op | **Zsh-z** ~1.80x |
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| `list` | 8.93 ms/op | 4.36 ms/op | **Zsh-z** ~2.05x |
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**Zsh 4.3.11 (the oldest supported release) -- Zsh-z vs. `rupa/z`:**
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|
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| Operation | `rupa/z` (`z.sh`) | Zsh-z | Winner |
|
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| --------- | ----------------- | ----------- | ----------------- |
|
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| `add` | 5.00 ms/op | 2.92 ms/op | **Zsh-z** ~1.71x |
|
||||
| `search` | 4.93 ms/op | 4.47 ms/op | **Zsh-z** ~1.10x |
|
||||
| `list` | 7.92 ms/op | 6.08 ms/op | **Zsh-z** ~1.30x |
|
||||
|
||||
Removal is absent from these tables: in `rupa/z`, the per-prompt hook re-adds the current directory right after `z -x` removes it, so the two implementations' `-x` are not doing comparable work.
|
||||
|
||||
Relative to the previous generation of Zsh-z, the v2.0 read path is dramatically faster -- on modern Zsh, listing the whole database is about 2.4x faster and searching about 1.6x faster.
|
||||
|
||||
## Other Improvements to the Original Functionality of `rupa/z`
|
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|
||||
* `z -x` works: a directory you remove stays removed.
|
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* `z -x` works, with the help of `chpwd_functions`.
|
||||
* Zsh-z is compatible with Solaris.
|
||||
* Zsh-z uses the "new" `zshcompsys` completion system instead of the old `compctl` one.
|
||||
* No error message is displayed when the database file has not yet been created.
|
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@@ -422,10 +355,12 @@ If you are coming to Zsh-z (or even to the original `rupa/z`, for that matter) f
|
||||
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||||
## `COMPLETE_ALIASES`
|
||||
|
||||
`z`, or any alternative you set up using `$ZSHZ_CMD` or `$_Z_CMD`, is an alias. `setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES` divorces the tab completion for aliases from the underlying commands they invoke, which historically broke Zsh-z's tab completion. Zsh-z now handles this automatically: the first Tab press registers the alias name with `_zshz` so completion works under `COMPLETE_ALIASES` without any extra setup.
|
||||
`z`, or any alternative you set up using `$ZSHZ_CMD` or `$_Z_CMD`, is an alias. `setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES` divorces the tab completion for aliases from the underlying commands they invoke, so if you enable `COMPLETE_ALIASES`, tab completion for Zsh-z will be broken. You can get it working again, however, by adding under
|
||||
|
||||
That registration happens inside Zsh-z's own Tab widget. If a plugin loaded after Zsh-z replaces the Tab binding without invoking the previous widget, Zsh-z's widget never runs and the registration does not happen. Under `COMPLETE_ALIASES`, you would then have no completion for `z`. Once `compinit` has run, adding
|
||||
setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES
|
||||
|
||||
the line
|
||||
|
||||
compdef _zshz ${ZSHZ_CMD:-${_Z_CMD:-z}}
|
||||
|
||||
below `setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES` in your `.zshrc` fixes that, and it is harmless if the automatic registration has already run.
|
||||
That will re-bind `z` or the command of your choice to the underlying Zsh-z function.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
#compdef zshz ${ZSHZ_CMD:-${_Z_CMD:-z}}
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Zsh-z - jump around with Zsh - A native Zsh version of rupa/z without awk, sort,
|
||||
# Zsh-z - jump around with Zsh - A native Zsh version of z without awk, sort,
|
||||
# date, or sed
|
||||
#
|
||||
# https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z
|
||||
@@ -24,7 +24,11 @@
|
||||
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
|
||||
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
|
||||
# SOFTWARE.
|
||||
################################################################################
|
||||
#
|
||||
# z (https://github.com/rupa/z) is copyright (c) 2009 rupa deadwyler and
|
||||
# licensed under the WTFPL license, Version 2.a
|
||||
#
|
||||
# shellcheck shell=ksh
|
||||
|
||||
############################################################
|
||||
# Zsh-z COMPLETIONS
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||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -102,11 +102,25 @@ else
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Finally, the prompt.
|
||||
PROMPT='${PR_SET_CHARSET}${PR_STITLE}${(e)PR_TITLEBAR}${PR_CYAN}${PR_ULCORNER}${PR_HBAR}${PR_GREY}(${PR_GREEN}%${PR_PWDLEN}<...<%~%<<${PR_GREY})$(virtualenv_prompt_info)$(ruby_prompt_info)$(conda_prompt_info)${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_HBAR}${(e)PR_FILLBAR}${PR_HBAR}${PR_GREY}(${PR_CYAN}%(!.%SROOT%s.%n)${PR_GREY}@${PR_GREEN}%m:%l${PR_GREY})${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_URCORNER}
|
||||
${PR_CYAN}${PR_LLCORNER}${PR_BLUE}${PR_HBAR}(${PR_YELLOW}%D{%H:%M:%S}${PR_LIGHT_BLUE}%{$reset_color%}$(git_prompt_info)$(git_prompt_status)${PR_BLUE})${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_HBAR}>${PR_NO_COLOUR} '
|
||||
PROMPT='${PR_SET_CHARSET}${PR_STITLE}${(e)PR_TITLEBAR}\
|
||||
${PR_CYAN}${PR_ULCORNER}${PR_HBAR}${PR_GREY}(\
|
||||
${PR_GREEN}%${PR_PWDLEN}<...<%~%<<\
|
||||
${PR_GREY})$(virtualenv_prompt_info)$(ruby_prompt_info)$(conda_prompt_info)${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_HBAR}${(e)PR_FILLBAR}${PR_HBAR}${PR_GREY}(\
|
||||
${PR_CYAN}%(!.%SROOT%s.%n)${PR_GREY}@${PR_GREEN}%m:%l\
|
||||
${PR_GREY})${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_URCORNER}\
|
||||
|
||||
${PR_CYAN}${PR_LLCORNER}${PR_BLUE}${PR_HBAR}(\
|
||||
${PR_YELLOW}%D{%H:%M:%S}\
|
||||
${PR_LIGHT_BLUE}%{$reset_color%}$(git_prompt_info)$(git_prompt_status)${PR_BLUE})${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}\
|
||||
${PR_HBAR}\
|
||||
>${PR_NO_COLOUR} '
|
||||
|
||||
# display exitcode on the right when > 0
|
||||
return_code="%(?..%{$fg[red]%}%? ↵ %{$reset_color%})"
|
||||
RPROMPT=' $return_code${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_BLUE}${PR_HBAR}(${PR_YELLOW}%D{%a,%b%d}${PR_BLUE})${PR_HBAR}${PR_CYAN}${PR_LRCORNER}${PR_NO_COLOUR}'
|
||||
RPROMPT=' $return_code${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_BLUE}${PR_HBAR}\
|
||||
(${PR_YELLOW}%D{%a,%b%d}${PR_BLUE})${PR_HBAR}${PR_CYAN}${PR_LRCORNER}${PR_NO_COLOUR}'
|
||||
|
||||
PS2='${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_BLUE}${PR_HBAR}(${PR_LIGHT_GREEN}%_${PR_BLUE})${PR_HBAR}${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_NO_COLOUR} '
|
||||
PS2='${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}\
|
||||
${PR_BLUE}${PR_HBAR}(\
|
||||
${PR_LIGHT_GREEN}%_${PR_BLUE})${PR_HBAR}\
|
||||
${PR_CYAN}${PR_HBAR}${PR_NO_COLOUR} '
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ function josh_prompt {
|
||||
prompt=" "
|
||||
|
||||
branch=$(git_current_branch)
|
||||
branch="${branch//\%/%%}"
|
||||
ruby_version=$(ruby_prompt_info)
|
||||
path_size=${#PWD}
|
||||
branch_size=${#branch}
|
||||
@@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ function josh_prompt {
|
||||
prompt=" $prompt"
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
prompt="%{%F{green}%}$PWD$prompt%{%F{red}%}$(ruby_prompt_info)%{$reset_color%} ${branch}"
|
||||
prompt="%{%F{green}%}$PWD$prompt%{%F{red}%}$(ruby_prompt_info)%{$reset_color%} ${branch//\%/%%}"
|
||||
|
||||
echo $prompt
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user