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name: Check Suite
on:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- synchronize
branches:
- master
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
tests:
name: Run tests
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
steps:
- name: Set up git repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install zsh
if: runner.os == 'Linux'
run: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install zsh
- name: Test installer
run: sh ./tools/install.sh
- name: Check syntax
run: |
for file in ./oh-my-zsh.sh \
./lib/*.zsh \
./plugins/*/*.plugin.zsh \
./plugins/*/_* \
./themes/*.zsh-theme; do
zsh -n "$file" || return 1
done

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To learn more, visit [ohmyz.sh](https://ohmyz.sh), follow [@ohmyzsh](https://twitter.com/ohmyzsh) on Twitter, and/or join us on Discord. To learn more, visit [ohmyz.sh](https://ohmyz.sh), follow [@ohmyzsh](https://twitter.com/ohmyzsh) on Twitter, and/or join us on Discord.
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## Getting Started ## Getting Started
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* A Unix-like operating system: macOS, Linux, BSD. On Windows: WSL is preferred, but cygwin or msys also mostly work. * A Unix-like operating system: macOS, Linux, BSD. On Windows: WSL is preferred, but cygwin or msys also mostly work.
* [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org) should be installed (v4.3.9 or more recent). If not pre-installed (run `zsh --version` to confirm), check the following instructions here: [Installing ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Installing-ZSH) * [Zsh](https://www.zsh.org) should be installed (v4.3.9 or more recent). If not pre-installed (run `zsh --version` to confirm), check the following instructions here: [Installing ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Installing-ZSH)
* `curl` or `wget` should be installed * `curl` or `wget` should be installed
* `git` should be installed * `git` should be installed (recommended v1.7.2 or higher)
### Basic Installation ### Basic Installation
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) )
``` ```
If you only know which themes you don't like, you can add them similarly to a blacklist:
```shell
ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_BLACKLIST=(pygmalion tjkirch_mod)
```
### FAQ ### FAQ
If you have some more questions or issues, you might find a solution in our [FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ). If you have some more questions or issues, you might find a solution in our [FAQ](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ).

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# This file has support for doing system clipboard copy and paste operations # This file has support for doing system clipboard copy and paste operations
# from the command line in a generic cross-platform fashion. # from the command line in a generic cross-platform fashion.
# #
# On OS X and Windows, the main system clipboard or "pasteboard" is used. On other # This is uses essentially the same heuristic as neovim, with the additional
# Unix-like OSes, this considers the X Windows CLIPBOARD selection to be the # special support for Cygwin.
# "system clipboard", and the X Windows `xclip` command must be installed. # See: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/e682d799fa3cf2e80a02d00c6ea874599d58f0e7/runtime/autoload/provider/clipboard.vim#L55-L121
#
# - pbcopy, pbpaste (macOS)
# - cygwin (Windows running Cygwin)
# - wl-copy, wl-paste (if $WAYLAND_DISPLAY is set)
# - xclip (if $DISPLAY is set)
# - xsel (if $DISPLAY is set)
# - lemonade (for SSH) https://github.com/pocke/lemonade
# - doitclient (for SSH) http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/doit/
# - win32yank (Windows)
# - tmux (if $TMUX is set)
#
# Defines two functions, clipcopy and clippaste, based on the detected platform.
##
#
# clipcopy - Copy data to clipboard # clipcopy - Copy data to clipboard
# #
# Usage: # Usage:
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# #
# clipcopy <file> - copies a file's contents to clipboard # clipcopy <file> - copies a file's contents to clipboard
# #
function clipcopy() { ##
emulate -L zsh #
local file=$1
if [[ $OSTYPE == darwin* ]]; then
if [[ -z $file ]]; then
pbcopy
else
cat $file | pbcopy
fi
elif [[ $OSTYPE == (cygwin|msys)* ]]; then
if [[ -z $file ]]; then
cat > /dev/clipboard
else
cat $file > /dev/clipboard
fi
else
if (( $+commands[xclip] )); then
if [[ -z $file ]]; then
xclip -in -selection clipboard
else
xclip -in -selection clipboard $file
fi
elif (( $+commands[xsel] )); then
if [[ -z $file ]]; then
xsel --clipboard --input
else
cat "$file" | xsel --clipboard --input
fi
else
print "clipcopy: Platform $OSTYPE not supported or xclip/xsel not installed" >&2
return 1
fi
fi
}
# clippaste - "Paste" data from clipboard to stdout # clippaste - "Paste" data from clipboard to stdout
# #
# Usage: # Usage:
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# #
# # Paste to a file # # Paste to a file
# clippaste > file.txt # clippaste > file.txt
function clippaste() { #
function detect-clipboard() {
emulate -L zsh emulate -L zsh
if [[ $OSTYPE == darwin* ]]; then
pbpaste if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == darwin* ]] && (( ${+commands[pbcopy]} )) && (( ${+commands[pbpaste]} )); then
elif [[ $OSTYPE == (cygwin|msys)* ]]; then function clipcopy() { pbcopy < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
cat /dev/clipboard function clippaste() { pbpaste; }
elif [[ "${OSTYPE}" == (cygwin|msys)* ]]; then
function clipcopy() { cat "${1:-/dev/stdin}" > /dev/clipboard; }
function clippaste() { cat /dev/clipboard; }
elif [ -n "${WAYLAND_DISPLAY:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[wl-copy]} )) && (( ${+commands[wl-paste]} )); then
function clipcopy() { wl-copy < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { wl-paste; }
elif [ -n "${DISPLAY:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[xclip]} )); then
function clipcopy() { xclip -in -selection clipboard < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { xclip -out -selection clipboard; }
elif [ -n "${DISPLAY:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[xsel]} )); then
function clipcopy() { xsel --clipboard --input < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { xsel --clipboard --output; }
elif (( ${+commands[lemonade]} )); then
function clipcopy() { lemonade copy < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { lemonade paste; }
elif (( ${+commands[doitclient]} )); then
function clipcopy() { doitclient wclip < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { doitclient wclip -r; }
elif (( ${+commands[win32yank]} )); then
function clipcopy() { win32yank -i < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { win32yank -o; }
elif [[ $OSTYPE == linux-android* ]] && (( $+commands[termux-clipboard-set] )); then
function clipcopy() { termux-clipboard-set "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { termux-clipboard-get; }
elif [ -n "${TMUX:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[tmux]} )); then
function clipcopy() { tmux load-buffer "${1:--}"; }
function clippaste() { tmux save-buffer -; }
elif [[ $(uname -r) = *icrosoft* ]]; then
function clipcopy() { clip.exe < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { powershell.exe -noprofile -command Get-Clipboard; }
else else
if (( $+commands[xclip] )); then function _retry_clipboard_detection_or_fail() {
xclip -out -selection clipboard local clipcmd="${1}"; shift
elif (( $+commands[xsel] )); then if detect-clipboard; then
xsel --clipboard --output "${clipcmd}" "$@"
else else
print "clipcopy: Platform $OSTYPE not supported or xclip/xsel not installed" >&2 print "${clipcmd}: Platform $OSTYPE not supported or xclip/xsel not installed" >&2
return 1 return 1
fi fi
}
function clipcopy() { _retry_clipboard_detection_or_fail clipcopy "$@"; }
function clippaste() { _retry_clipboard_detection_or_fail clippaste "$@"; }
return 1
fi fi
} }
# Detect at startup. A non-zero exit here indicates that the dummy clipboards were set,
# which is not really an error. If the user calls them, they will attempt to redetect
# (for example, perhaps the user has now installed xclip) and then either print an error
# or proceed successfully.
detect-clipboard || true

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zstyle ':completion:*:cd:*' tag-order local-directories directory-stack path-directories zstyle ':completion:*:cd:*' tag-order local-directories directory-stack path-directories
# Use caching so that commands like apt and dpkg complete are useable # Use caching so that commands like apt and dpkg complete are useable
zstyle ':completion::complete:*' use-cache 1 zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache yes
zstyle ':completion::complete:*' cache-path $ZSH_CACHE_DIR zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path $ZSH_CACHE_DIR
# Don't complete uninteresting users # Don't complete uninteresting users
zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:users' ignored-patterns \ zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:users' ignored-patterns \
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zle -N expand-or-complete-with-dots zle -N expand-or-complete-with-dots
bindkey "^I" expand-or-complete-with-dots bindkey "^I" expand-or-complete-with-dots
fi fi
# automatically load bash completion functions
autoload -U +X bashcompinit && bashcompinit

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command ls -ld ~/.oh* command ls -ld ~/.oh*
builtin echo builtin echo
builtin echo oh-my-zsh git state: builtin echo oh-my-zsh git state:
(cd $ZSH && builtin echo "HEAD: $(git rev-parse HEAD)" && git remote -v && git status | command grep "[^[:space:]]") (builtin cd $ZSH && builtin echo "HEAD: $(git rev-parse HEAD)" && git remote -v && git status | command grep "[^[:space:]]")
if [[ $verbose -ge 1 ]]; then if [[ $verbose -ge 1 ]]; then
(cd $ZSH && git reflog --date=default | command grep pull) (builtin cd $ZSH && git reflog --date=default | command grep pull)
fi fi
builtin echo builtin echo
if [[ -e $ZSH_CUSTOM ]]; then if [[ -e $ZSH_CUSTOM ]]; then
local custom_dir=$ZSH_CUSTOM local custom_dir=$ZSH_CUSTOM
if [[ -h $custom_dir ]]; then if [[ -h $custom_dir ]]; then
custom_dir=$(cd $custom_dir && pwd -P) custom_dir=$(builtin cd $custom_dir && pwd -P)
fi fi
builtin echo "oh-my-zsh custom dir:" builtin echo "oh-my-zsh custom dir:"
builtin echo " $ZSH_CUSTOM ($custom_dir)" builtin echo " $ZSH_CUSTOM ($custom_dir)"
(cd ${custom_dir:h} && command find ${custom_dir:t} -name .git -prune -o -print) (builtin cd ${custom_dir:h} && command find ${custom_dir:t} -name .git -prune -o -print)
builtin echo builtin echo
fi fi

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} }
function uninstall_oh_my_zsh() { function uninstall_oh_my_zsh() {
env ZSH=$ZSH sh $ZSH/tools/uninstall.sh env ZSH="$ZSH" sh "$ZSH/tools/uninstall.sh"
} }
function upgrade_oh_my_zsh() { function upgrade_oh_my_zsh() {
env ZSH=$ZSH sh $ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh env ZSH="$ZSH" sh "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh"
command rm -rf "$ZSH/log/update.lock"
} }
function take() { function take() {
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# 0 if the env variable exists, 3 if it was set # 0 if the env variable exists, 3 if it was set
# #
function env_default() { function env_default() {
(( ${${(@f):-$(typeset +xg)}[(I)$1]} )) && return 0 [[ ${parameters[$1]} = *-export* ]] && return 0
export "$1=$2" && return 3 export "$1=$2" && return 3
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function git_current_user_email() { function git_current_user_email() {
command git config user.email 2>/dev/null command git config user.email 2>/dev/null
} }
# Output the name of the root directory of the git repository
# Usage example: $(git_repo_name)
function git_repo_name() {
local repo_path
if repo_path="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null)" && [[ -n "$repo_path" ]]; then
echo ${repo_path:t}
fi
}

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# is x grep argument available? __GREP_CACHE_FILE="$ZSH_CACHE_DIR"/grep-alias
grep-flag-available() {
echo | grep $1 "" >/dev/null 2>&1 # See if there's a cache file modified in the last day
__GREP_ALIAS_CACHES=("$__GREP_CACHE_FILE"(Nm-1))
if [[ -n "$__GREP_ALIAS_CACHES" ]]; then
source "$__GREP_CACHE_FILE"
else
grep-flags-available() {
command grep "$@" "" &>/dev/null <<< ""
} }
GREP_OPTIONS="" # Ignore these folders (if the necessary grep flags are available)
EXC_FOLDERS="{.bzr,CVS,.git,.hg,.svn,.idea,.tox}"
# color grep results # Check for --exclude-dir, otherwise check for --exclude. If --exclude
if grep-flag-available --color=auto; then # isn't available, --color won't be either (they were released at the same
GREP_OPTIONS+=" --color=auto" # time (v2.5): https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/tree/NEWS?id=1236f007
if grep-flags-available --color=auto --exclude-dir=.cvs; then
GREP_OPTIONS="--color=auto --exclude-dir=$EXC_FOLDERS"
elif grep-flags-available --color=auto --exclude=.cvs; then
GREP_OPTIONS="--color=auto --exclude=$EXC_FOLDERS"
fi fi
# ignore VCS folders (if the necessary grep flags are available) if [[ -n "$GREP_OPTIONS" ]]; then
VCS_FOLDERS="{.bzr,CVS,.git,.hg,.svn}" # export grep, egrep and fgrep settings
if grep-flag-available --exclude-dir=.cvs; then
GREP_OPTIONS+=" --exclude-dir=$VCS_FOLDERS"
elif grep-flag-available --exclude=.cvs; then
GREP_OPTIONS+=" --exclude=$VCS_FOLDERS"
fi
# export grep settings
alias grep="grep $GREP_OPTIONS" alias grep="grep $GREP_OPTIONS"
alias egrep="egrep $GREP_OPTIONS"
alias fgrep="fgrep $GREP_OPTIONS"
# clean up # write to cache file if cache directory is writable
unset GREP_OPTIONS if [[ -w "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR" ]]; then
unset VCS_FOLDERS alias -L grep egrep fgrep >| "$__GREP_CACHE_FILE"
unfunction grep-flag-available fi
fi
# Clean up
unset GREP_OPTIONS EXC_FOLDERS
unfunction grep-flags-available
fi
unset __GREP_CACHE_FILE __GREP_ALIAS_CACHES

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## History file configuration ## History file configuration
[ -z "$HISTFILE" ] && HISTFILE="$HOME/.zsh_history" [ -z "$HISTFILE" ] && HISTFILE="$HOME/.zsh_history"
HISTSIZE=50000 [ "$HISTSIZE" -lt 50000 ] && HISTSIZE=50000
SAVEHIST=10000 [ "$SAVEHIST" -lt 10000 ] && SAVEHIST=10000
## History command configuration ## History command configuration
setopt extended_history # record timestamp of command in HISTFILE setopt extended_history # record timestamp of command in HISTFILE
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setopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplicated commands history list setopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplicated commands history list
setopt hist_ignore_space # ignore commands that start with space setopt hist_ignore_space # ignore commands that start with space
setopt hist_verify # show command with history expansion to user before running it setopt hist_verify # show command with history expansion to user before running it
setopt inc_append_history # add commands to HISTFILE in order of execution
setopt share_history # share command history data setopt share_history # share command history data

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alias _='sudo ' alias _='sudo '
## more intelligent acking for ubuntu users ## more intelligent acking for ubuntu users
if which ack-grep &> /dev/null; then if (( $+commands[ack-grep] )); then
alias afind='ack-grep -il' alias afind='ack-grep -il'
else else
alias afind='ack -il' alias afind='ack -il'

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#! /bin/zsh
# A script to make using 256 colors in zsh less painful. # A script to make using 256 colors in zsh less painful.
# P.C. Shyamshankar <sykora@lucentbeing.com> # P.C. Shyamshankar <sykora@lucentbeing.com>
# Copied from https://github.com/sykora/etc/blob/master/zsh/functions/spectrum/ # Copied from https://github.com/sykora/etc/blob/master/zsh/functions/spectrum/
@ -19,19 +18,18 @@ for color in {000..255}; do
BG[$color]="%{[48;5;${color}m%}" BG[$color]="%{[48;5;${color}m%}"
done done
ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
# Show all 256 colors with color number # Show all 256 colors with color number
function spectrum_ls() { function spectrum_ls() {
local ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
for code in {000..255}; do for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: %{$FG[$code]%}$ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}" print -P -- "$code: $FG[$code]$ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}"
done done
} }
# Show all 256 colors where the background is set to specific color # Show all 256 colors where the background is set to specific color
function spectrum_bls() { function spectrum_bls() {
local ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
for code in {000..255}; do for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: %{$BG[$code]%}$ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}" print -P -- "$code: $BG[$code]$ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}"
done done
} }

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: ${2=$1} : ${2=$1}
case "$TERM" in case "$TERM" in
cygwin|xterm*|putty*|rxvt*|ansi) cygwin|xterm*|putty*|rxvt*|konsole*|ansi)
print -Pn "\e]2;$2:q\a" # set window name print -Pn "\e]2;$2:q\a" # set window name
print -Pn "\e]1;$1:q\a" # set tab name print -Pn "\e]1;$1:q\a" # set tab name
;; ;;
@ -50,22 +50,52 @@ fi
# Runs before showing the prompt # Runs before showing the prompt
function omz_termsupport_precmd { function omz_termsupport_precmd {
emulate -L zsh [[ "$DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE" == true ]] && return
if [[ "$DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE" == true ]]; then
return
fi
title $ZSH_THEME_TERM_TAB_TITLE_IDLE $ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE title $ZSH_THEME_TERM_TAB_TITLE_IDLE $ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE
} }
# Runs before executing the command # Runs before executing the command
function omz_termsupport_preexec { function omz_termsupport_preexec {
[[ "$DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE" == true ]] && return
emulate -L zsh emulate -L zsh
setopt extended_glob setopt extended_glob
if [[ "$DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE" == true ]]; then # split command into array of arguments
return local -a cmdargs
cmdargs=("${(z)2}")
# if running fg, extract the command from the job description
if [[ "${cmdargs[1]}" = fg ]]; then
# get the job id from the first argument passed to the fg command
local job_id jobspec="${cmdargs[2]#%}"
# logic based on jobs arguments:
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Jobs-_0026-Signals.html#Jobs
# https://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2007/msg00704.html
case "$jobspec" in
<->) # %number argument:
# use the same <number> passed as an argument
job_id=${jobspec} ;;
""|%|+) # empty, %% or %+ argument:
# use the current job, which appears with a + in $jobstates:
# suspended:+:5071=suspended (tty output)
job_id=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:+:*]} ;;
-) # %- argument:
# use the previous job, which appears with a - in $jobstates:
# suspended:-:6493=suspended (signal)
job_id=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:-:*]} ;;
[?]*) # %?string argument:
# use $jobtexts to match for a job whose command *contains* <string>
job_id=${(k)jobtexts[(r)*${(Q)jobspec}*]} ;;
*) # %string argument:
# use $jobtexts to match for a job whose command *starts with* <string>
job_id=${(k)jobtexts[(r)${(Q)jobspec}*]} ;;
esac
# override preexec function arguments with job command
if [[ -n "${jobtexts[$job_id]}" ]]; then
1="${jobtexts[$job_id]}"
2="${jobtexts[$job_id]}"
fi
fi fi
# cmd name only, or if this is sudo or ssh, the next cmd # cmd name only, or if this is sudo or ssh, the next cmd
@ -91,12 +121,13 @@ if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "Apple_Terminal" ]] && [[ -z "$INSIDE_EMACS" ]]; then
function update_terminalapp_cwd() { function update_terminalapp_cwd() {
emulate -L zsh emulate -L zsh
# Percent-encode the pathname. # Percent-encode the host and path names.
local URL_PATH="$(omz_urlencode -P $PWD)" local URL_HOST URL_PATH
[[ $? != 0 ]] && return 1 URL_HOST="$(omz_urlencode -P $HOST)" || return 1
URL_PATH="$(omz_urlencode -P $PWD)" || return 1
# Undocumented Terminal.app-specific control sequence # Undocumented Terminal.app-specific control sequence
printf '\e]7;%s\a' "file://$HOST$URL_PATH" printf '\e]7;%s\a' "file://$URL_HOST$URL_PATH"
} }
# Use a precmd hook instead of a chpwd hook to avoid contaminating output # Use a precmd hook instead of a chpwd hook to avoid contaminating output

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@ -4,11 +4,6 @@ if [[ -z "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR" ]]; then
ZSH_CACHE_DIR="$ZSH/cache" ZSH_CACHE_DIR="$ZSH/cache"
fi fi
# Migrate .zsh-update file to $ZSH_CACHE_DIR
if [ -f ~/.zsh-update ] && [ ! -f ${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update ]; then
mv ~/.zsh-update ${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update
fi
# Check for updates on initial load... # Check for updates on initial load...
if [ "$DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE" != "true" ]; then if [ "$DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE" != "true" ]; then
env ZSH=$ZSH ZSH_CACHE_DIR=$ZSH_CACHE_DIR DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT=$DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT zsh -f $ZSH/tools/check_for_upgrade.sh env ZSH=$ZSH ZSH_CACHE_DIR=$ZSH_CACHE_DIR DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT=$DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT zsh -f $ZSH/tools/check_for_upgrade.sh
@ -61,6 +56,17 @@ if [ -z "$ZSH_COMPDUMP" ]; then
ZSH_COMPDUMP="${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zcompdump-${SHORT_HOST}-${ZSH_VERSION}" ZSH_COMPDUMP="${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zcompdump-${SHORT_HOST}-${ZSH_VERSION}"
fi fi
# Construct zcompdump OMZ metadata
zcompdump_revision="#omz revision: $(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
zcompdump_fpath="#omz fpath: $fpath"
# Delete the zcompdump file if OMZ zcompdump metadata changed
if ! command grep -q -Fx "$zcompdump_revision" "$ZSH_COMPDUMP" 2>/dev/null \
|| ! command grep -q -Fx "$zcompdump_fpath" "$ZSH_COMPDUMP" 2>/dev/null; then
command rm -f "$ZSH_COMPDUMP"
zcompdump_refresh=1
fi
if [[ $ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX != true ]]; then if [[ $ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX != true ]]; then
source $ZSH/lib/compfix.zsh source $ZSH/lib/compfix.zsh
# If completion insecurities exist, warn the user # If completion insecurities exist, warn the user
@ -72,6 +78,19 @@ else
compinit -u -C -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}" compinit -u -C -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}"
fi fi
# Append zcompdump metadata if missing
if (( $zcompdump_refresh )); then
# Use `tee` in case the $ZSH_COMPDUMP filename is invalid, to silence the error
# See https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/commit/dd1a7269#commitcomment-39003489
tee -a "$ZSH_COMPDUMP" &>/dev/null <<EOF
$zcompdump_revision
$zcompdump_fpath
EOF
fi
unset zcompdump_revision zcompdump_fpath zcompdump_refresh
# Load all of the config files in ~/oh-my-zsh that end in .zsh # Load all of the config files in ~/oh-my-zsh that end in .zsh
# TIP: Add files you don't want in git to .gitignore # TIP: Add files you don't want in git to .gitignore
@ -97,18 +116,6 @@ done
unset config_file unset config_file
# Load the theme # Load the theme
if [[ "$ZSH_THEME" == "random" ]]; then
if [[ "${(t)ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES}" = "array" ]] && [[ "${#ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
themes=($ZSH/themes/${^ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES}.zsh-theme)
else
themes=($ZSH/themes/*zsh-theme)
fi
N=${#themes[@]}
((N=(RANDOM%N)+1))
RANDOM_THEME=${themes[$N]}
source "$RANDOM_THEME"
echo "[oh-my-zsh] Random theme '$RANDOM_THEME' loaded..."
else
if [ ! "$ZSH_THEME" = "" ]; then if [ ! "$ZSH_THEME" = "" ]; then
if [ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$ZSH_THEME.zsh-theme" ]; then if [ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$ZSH_THEME.zsh-theme" ]; then
source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$ZSH_THEME.zsh-theme" source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$ZSH_THEME.zsh-theme"
@ -118,4 +125,3 @@ else
source "$ZSH/themes/$ZSH_THEME.zsh-theme" source "$ZSH/themes/$ZSH_THEME.zsh-theme"
fi fi
fi fi
fi

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@ -1,19 +1,21 @@
## APACHE2 MACPORTS PLUGIN # apache2-macports plugin
Enables aliases to control a local Apache2 installed via [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/).
--- To use it, add `apache2-macports` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
### FEATURES ```zsh
plugins=(... apache2-macports)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Function | Description | | Alias | Function | Description |
|:--------------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------:| |----------------|-----------------------------------------|-----------------------|
| apache2restart | sudo /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/apache2.wrapper restart | Restart apache daemon | | apache2restart | `sudo /path/to/apache2.wrapper restart` | Restart apache daemon |
| apache2start | sudo /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/apache2.wrapper start | Start apache daemon | | apache2start | `sudo /path/to/apache2.wrapper start` | Start apache daemon |
| apache2stop | sudo /opt/local/etc/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2/apache2.wrapper stop | Stop apache daemon | | apache2stop | `sudo /path/to/apache2.wrapper stop` | Stop apache daemon |
--- ## Contributors
### CONTRIBUTORS
- Alexander Rinass (alex@rinass.net) - Alexander Rinass (alex@rinass.net)
---

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@ -1,5 +1,41 @@
## arcanist ## arcanist
**Maintainer:** [@emzar](https://github.com/emzar)
This plugin adds many useful aliases for [arcanist](https://github.com/phacility/arcanist). This plugin adds many useful aliases for [arcanist](https://github.com/phacility/arcanist).
To use it, add `arcanist` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... arcanist)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command |
| ------- | ---------------------------------- |
| ara | `arc amend` |
| arb | `arc branch` |
| arco | `arc cover` |
| arci | `arc commit` |
| ard | `arc diff` |
| ardc | `arc diff --create` |
| ardp | `arc diff --preview` |
| ardnu | `arc diff --nounit` |
| ardnupc | `arc diff --nounit --plan-changes` |
| ardpc | `arc diff --plan-changes` |
| are | `arc export` |
| arh | `arc help` |
| arl | `arc land` |
| arli | `arc lint` |
| arls | `arc list` |
| arpa | `arc patch` |
## Functions
The following functions make copy pasting revision ids from the URL bar of your browser
easier, as they allow for copy pasting the whole URL. For example: `ardu` accepts
both `https://arcanist-url.com/<REVISION>` as well as `<REVISION>`.
| Function | Command |
| ------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
| ardu [URL or revision_id] | `arc diff --update` [revision_id] |
| arpa [URL or revision_id] | `arc patch` [revision_id] |

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@ -9,13 +9,29 @@ alias arco='arc cover'
alias arci='arc commit' alias arci='arc commit'
alias ard='arc diff' alias ard='arc diff'
alias ardc='arc diff --create'
alias ardnu='arc diff --nounit' alias ardnu='arc diff --nounit'
alias ardnupc='arc diff --nounit --plan-changes' alias ardnupc='arc diff --nounit --plan-changes'
alias ardpc='arc diff --plan-changes' alias ardpc='arc diff --plan-changes'
alias ardp='arc diff --preview' # creates a new diff in the phab interface
alias are='arc export' alias are='arc export'
alias arh='arc help' alias arh='arc help'
alias arl='arc land' alias arl='arc land'
alias arli='arc lint' alias arli='arc lint'
alias arls='arc list' alias arls='arc list'
alias arpa='arc patch'
#
# Functions
# (sorted alphabetically)
#
ardu() {
# Both `ardu https://arcanist-url.com/<REVISION>`, and `ardu <REVISION>` work.
arc diff --update "${1:t}"
}
arpa() {
# Both `arpa https://arcanist-url.com/<REVISION>`, and `arpa <REVISION>` work.
arc patch "${1:t}"
}

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@ -1,5 +1,13 @@
# Archlinux plugin # Archlinux plugin
This plugin adds some aliases and functions to work with Arch Linux.
To use it, add `archlinux` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... archlinux)
```
## Features ## Features
#### YAY #### YAY
@ -119,7 +127,7 @@
| pacupg | sudo pacman -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages | | pacupg | sudo pacman -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages |
| upgrade | sudo pacman -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages | | upgrade | sudo pacman -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages |
| pacfileupg | sudo pacman -Fy | Download fresh package databases from the server | | pacfileupg | sudo pacman -Fy | Download fresh package databases from the server |
| pacfiles | pacman -Fs | Search package file names for matching strings | | pacfiles | pacman -F | Search package file names for matching strings |
| pacls | pacman -Ql | List files in a package | | pacls | pacman -Ql | List files in a package |
| pacown | pacman -Qo | Show which package owns a file | | pacown | pacman -Qo | Show which package owns a file |

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ alias pacmir='sudo pacman -Syy'
alias paclsorphans='sudo pacman -Qdt' alias paclsorphans='sudo pacman -Qdt'
alias pacrmorphans='sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qtdq)' alias pacrmorphans='sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qtdq)'
alias pacfileupg='sudo pacman -Fy' alias pacfileupg='sudo pacman -Fy'
alias pacfiles='pacman -Fs' alias pacfiles='pacman -F'
alias pacls='pacman -Ql' alias pacls='pacman -Ql'
alias pacown='pacman -Qo' alias pacown='pacman -Qo'
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ function pacmansignkeys() {
if (( $+commands[xdg-open] )); then if (( $+commands[xdg-open] )); then
function pacweb() { function pacweb() {
pkg="$1" pkg="$1"
infos="$(pacman -Si "$pkg")" infos="$(LANG=C pacman -Si "$pkg")"
if [[ -z "$infos" ]]; then if [[ -z "$infos" ]]; then
return return
fi fi

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ASDF_DIR="${ASDF_DIR:-$HOME/.asdf}"
ASDF_COMPLETIONS="$ASDF_DIR/completions" ASDF_COMPLETIONS="$ASDF_DIR/completions"
# If not found, check for Homebrew package # If not found, check for Homebrew package
if [[ ! -f "$ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh" ]] && (( $+commands[brew] )); then if [[ ! -f "$ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh" || ! -f "$ASDF_COMPLETIONS/asdf.bash" ]] && (( $+commands[brew] )); then
ASDF_DIR="$(brew --prefix asdf)" ASDF_DIR="$(brew --prefix asdf)"
ASDF_COMPLETIONS="$ASDF_DIR/etc/bash_completion.d" ASDF_COMPLETIONS="$ASDF_DIR/etc/bash_completion.d"
fi fi

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@ -7,8 +7,14 @@ To use it, add `autoenv` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh ```zsh
plugins=(... autoenv) plugins=(... autoenv)
``` ```
## Functions
* `use_env()`: creates and/or activates a virtualenv. For use in `.env` files.
See the source code for details.
## Requirements ## Requirements
In order to make this work, you will need to have the autoenv installed. In order to make this work, you will need to have the autoenv installed.
More info on the usage and install: https://github.com/inishchith/autoenv More info on the usage and install at [the project's homepage](https://github.com/inishchith/autoenv).

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@ -1,12 +1,39 @@
# Activates autoenv or reports its failure # Initialization: activate autoenv or report its absence
() { () {
local d autoenv_dir install_locations
if ! type autoenv_init >/dev/null; then if ! type autoenv_init >/dev/null; then
for d (~/.autoenv ~/.local/bin /usr/local/opt/autoenv /usr/local/bin); do # Check if activate.sh is in $PATH
if (( $+commands[activate.sh] )); then
autoenv_dir="${commands[activate.sh]:h}"
fi
# Locate autoenv installation
if [[ -z $autoenv_dir ]]; then
install_locations=(
~/.autoenv
~/.local/bin
/usr/local/opt/autoenv
/usr/local/bin
/usr/share/autoenv-git
~/Library/Python/bin
)
for d ( $install_locations ); do
if [[ -e $d/activate.sh ]]; then if [[ -e $d/activate.sh ]]; then
autoenv_dir=$d autoenv_dir=$d
break break
fi fi
done done
fi
# Look for Homebrew path as a last resort
if [[ -z "$autoenv_dir" ]] && (( $+commands[brew] )); then
d=$(brew --prefix)/opt/autoenv
if [[ -e $d/activate.sh ]]; then
autoenv_dir=$d
fi
fi
# Complain if autoenv is not installed
if [[ -z $autoenv_dir ]]; then if [[ -z $autoenv_dir ]]; then
cat <<END >&2 cat <<END >&2
-------- AUTOENV --------- -------- AUTOENV ---------
@ -17,6 +44,7 @@ In the meantime the autoenv plugin is DISABLED.
END END
return 1 return 1
fi fi
# Load autoenv
source $autoenv_dir/activate.sh source $autoenv_dir/activate.sh
fi fi
} }
@ -27,7 +55,7 @@ fi
# It only performs an action if the requested virtualenv is not the current one. # It only performs an action if the requested virtualenv is not the current one.
use_env() { use_env() {
typeset venv local venv
venv="$1" venv="$1"
if [[ "${VIRTUAL_ENV:t}" != "$venv" ]]; then if [[ "${VIRTUAL_ENV:t}" != "$venv" ]]; then
if workon | grep -q "$venv"; then if workon | grep -q "$venv"; then

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@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ To use it, add `autojump` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
plugins=(... autojump) plugins=(... autojump)
``` ```
More info on the usage: https://github.com/wting/autojump **Note:** you have to [install autojump](https://github.com/wting/autojump#installation) first.

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@ -29,6 +29,6 @@ if (( ! found && $+commands[brew] )); then
fi fi
fi fi
(( ! found )) && echo '[oh-my-zsh] autojump script not found' (( ! found )) && echo '[oh-my-zsh] autojump not found. Please install it first.'
unset autojump_paths file found unset autojump_paths file found

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@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ function aws_change_access_key() {
echo Insert the credentials when asked. echo Insert the credentials when asked.
asp "$1" || return 1 asp "$1" || return 1
aws iam create-access-key AWS_PAGER="" aws iam create-access-key
aws configure --profile "$1" AWS_PAGER="" aws configure --profile "$1"
echo You can now safely delete the old access key running \`aws iam delete-access-key --access-key-id ID\` echo You can now safely delete the old access key running \`aws iam delete-access-key --access-key-id ID\`
echo Your current keys are: echo Your current keys are:
aws iam list-access-keys AWS_PAGER="" aws iam list-access-keys
} }
function aws_profiles() { function aws_profiles() {
@ -62,6 +62,11 @@ fi
# Load awscli completions # Load awscli completions
# AWS CLI v2 comes with its own autocompletion. Check if that is there, otherwise fall back
if [[ -x /usr/local/bin/aws_completer ]]; then
autoload -Uz bashcompinit && bashcompinit
complete -C aws_completer aws
else
function _awscli-homebrew-installed() { function _awscli-homebrew-installed() {
# check if Homebrew is installed # check if Homebrew is installed
(( $+commands[brew] )) || return 1 (( $+commands[brew] )) || return 1
@ -87,6 +92,9 @@ if [[ -z $_aws_zsh_completer_path ]]; then
# Ubuntu # Ubuntu
elif [[ -e /usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_awscli ]]; then elif [[ -e /usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_awscli ]]; then
_aws_zsh_completer_path=/usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_awscli _aws_zsh_completer_path=/usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_awscli
# NixOS
elif [[ -e "${commands[aws]:P:h:h}/share/zsh/site-functions/aws_zsh_completer.sh" ]]; then
_aws_zsh_completer_path="${commands[aws]:P:h:h}/share/zsh/site-functions/aws_zsh_completer.sh"
# RPM # RPM
else else
_aws_zsh_completer_path=/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/aws_zsh_completer.sh _aws_zsh_completer_path=/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/aws_zsh_completer.sh
@ -95,3 +103,4 @@ fi
[[ -r $_aws_zsh_completer_path ]] && source $_aws_zsh_completer_path [[ -r $_aws_zsh_completer_path ]] && source $_aws_zsh_completer_path
unset _aws_zsh_completer_path _brew_prefix unset _aws_zsh_completer_path _brew_prefix
fi

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@ -13,20 +13,19 @@
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]; then if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]; then
function battery_pct() { function battery_is_charging() {
local smart_battery_status="$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery")" ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | command grep -q '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ Yes'
typeset -F maxcapacity=$(echo $smart_battery_status | grep '^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ //')
typeset -F currentcapacity=$(echo $smart_battery_status | grep '^.*"CurrentCapacity"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*CurrentCapacity"\ =\ //')
integer i=$(((currentcapacity/maxcapacity) * 100))
echo $i
} }
function plugged_in() { function battery_pct() {
[ $(ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ Yes') -eq 1 ] local battery_status="$(ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery)"
local -i capacity=$(sed -n -e '/MaxCapacity/s/^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ //p' <<< $battery_status)
local -i current=$(sed -n -e '/CurrentCapacity/s/^.*"CurrentCapacity"\ =\ //p' <<< $battery_status)
echo $(( current * 100 / capacity ))
} }
function battery_pct_remaining() { function battery_pct_remaining() {
if plugged_in ; then if battery_is_charging; then
echo "External Power" echo "External Power"
else else
battery_pct battery_pct
@ -35,8 +34,8 @@ if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]] ; then
function battery_time_remaining() { function battery_time_remaining() {
local smart_battery_status="$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery")" local smart_battery_status="$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery")"
if [[ $(echo $smart_battery_status | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No') -eq 1 ]] ; then if [[ $(echo $smart_battery_status | command grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No') -eq 1 ]]; then
timeremaining=$(echo $smart_battery_status | grep '^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ //') timeremaining=$(echo $smart_battery_status | command grep '^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ //')
if [ $timeremaining -gt 720 ]; then if [ $timeremaining -gt 720 ]; then
echo "::" echo "::"
else else
@ -48,25 +47,22 @@ if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]] ; then
} }
function battery_pct_prompt () { function battery_pct_prompt () {
if [[ $(ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No') -eq 1 ]] ; then local battery_pct color
b=$(battery_pct_remaining) if ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | command grep -q '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No'; then
if [ $b -gt 50 ] ; then battery_pct=$(battery_pct_remaining)
if [[ $battery_pct -gt 50 ]]; then
color='green' color='green'
elif [ $b -gt 20 ] ; then elif [[ $battery_pct -gt 20 ]]; then
color='yellow' color='yellow'
else else
color='red' color='red'
fi fi
echo "%{$fg[$color]%}[$(battery_pct_remaining)%%]%{$reset_color%}" echo "%{$fg[$color]%}[${battery_pct}%%]%{$reset_color%}"
else else
echo "∞" echo "∞"
fi fi
} }
function battery_is_charging() {
[[ $(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery"| grep '^.*"IsCharging"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"IsCharging"\ =\ //') == "Yes" ]]
}
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = freebsd* ]]; then elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = freebsd* ]]; then
function battery_is_charging() { function battery_is_charging() {
@ -75,12 +71,12 @@ elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = freebsd* ]] ; then
function battery_pct() { function battery_pct() {
if (( $+commands[sysctl] )); then if (( $+commands[sysctl] )); then
echo "$(sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.life)" sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.life
fi fi
} }
function battery_pct_remaining() { function battery_pct_remaining() {
if [ ! $(battery_is_charging) ] ; then if ! battery_is_charging; then
battery_pct battery_pct
else else
echo "External Power" echo "External Power"
@ -88,45 +84,46 @@ elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = freebsd* ]] ; then
} }
function battery_time_remaining() { function battery_time_remaining() {
local remaining_time
remaining_time=$(sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.time) remaining_time=$(sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.time)
if [[ $remaining_time -ge 0 ]]; then if [[ $remaining_time -ge 0 ]]; then
# calculation from https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/23695-convert-minutes-hours-minutes-seconds.html
((hour = $remaining_time / 60 )) ((hour = $remaining_time / 60 ))
((minute=$remaining_time-$hour*60)) ((minute = $remaining_time % 60 ))
echo $hour:$minute printf %02d:%02d $hour $minute
fi fi
} }
function battery_pct_prompt() { function battery_pct_prompt() {
b=$(battery_pct_remaining) local battery_pct color
if [ ! $(battery_is_charging) ] ; then battery_pct=$(battery_pct_remaining)
if [ $b -gt 50 ] ; then if battery_is_charging; then
echo "∞"
else
if [[ $battery_pct -gt 50 ]]; then
color='green' color='green'
elif [ $b -gt 20 ] ; then elif [[ $battery_pct -gt 20 ]]; then
color='yellow' color='yellow'
else else
color='red' color='red'
fi fi
echo "%{$fg[$color]%}$(battery_pct_remaining)%%%{$reset_color%}" echo "%{$fg[$color]%}${battery_pct}%%%{$reset_color%}"
else
echo "∞"
fi fi
} }
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = linux* ]]; then elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = linux* ]]; then
function battery_is_charging() { function battery_is_charging() {
! [[ $(acpi 2>/dev/null | grep -c '^Battery.*Discharging') -gt 0 ]] ! acpi 2>/dev/null | command grep -v "rate information unavailable" | command grep -q '^Battery.*Discharging'
} }
function battery_pct() { function battery_pct() {
if (( $+commands[acpi] )); then if (( $+commands[acpi] )); then
echo "$(acpi 2>/dev/null | cut -f2 -d ',' | tr -cd '[:digit:]')" acpi 2>/dev/null | command grep -v "rate information unavailable" | command grep -E '^Battery.*(Full|(Disc|C)harging)' | cut -f2 -d ',' | tr -cd '[:digit:]'
fi fi
} }
function battery_pct_remaining() { function battery_pct_remaining() {
if [ ! $(battery_is_charging) ] ; then if ! battery_is_charging; then
battery_pct battery_pct
else else
echo "External Power" echo "External Power"
@ -134,76 +131,81 @@ elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = linux* ]] ; then
} }
function battery_time_remaining() { function battery_time_remaining() {
if [[ $(acpi 2>/dev/null | grep -c '^Battery.*Discharging') -gt 0 ]] ; then if ! battery_is_charging; then
echo $(acpi 2>/dev/null | cut -f3 -d ',') acpi 2>/dev/null | command grep -v "rate information unavailable" | cut -f3 -d ','
fi fi
} }
function battery_pct_prompt() { function battery_pct_prompt() {
b=$(battery_pct_remaining) local battery_pct color
if [[ $(acpi 2>/dev/null | grep -c '^Battery.*Discharging') -gt 0 ]] ; then battery_pct=$(battery_pct_remaining)
if [ $b -gt 50 ] ; then if battery_is_charging; then
echo "∞"
else
if [[ $battery_pct -gt 50 ]]; then
color='green' color='green'
elif [ $b -gt 20 ] ; then elif [[ $battery_pct -gt 20 ]]; then
color='yellow' color='yellow'
else else
color='red' color='red'
fi fi
echo "%{$fg[$color]%}$(battery_pct_remaining)%%%{$reset_color%}" echo "%{$fg[$color]%}${battery_pct}%%%{$reset_color%}"
else
echo "∞"
fi fi
} }
else else
# Empty functions so we don't cause errors in prompts # Empty functions so we don't cause errors in prompts
function battery_pct_remaining() { function battery_is_charging { false }
} function battery_pct \
battery_pct_remaining \
function battery_time_remaining() { battery_time_remaining \
} battery_pct_prompt { }
function battery_pct_prompt() {
}
fi fi
function battery_level_gauge() { function battery_level_gauge() {
local gauge_slots=${BATTERY_GAUGE_SLOTS:-10}; local gauge_slots=${BATTERY_GAUGE_SLOTS:-10}
local green_threshold=${BATTERY_GREEN_THRESHOLD:-6}; local green_threshold=${BATTERY_GREEN_THRESHOLD:-$(( gauge_slots * 0.6 ))}
local yellow_threshold=${BATTERY_YELLOW_THRESHOLD:-4}; local yellow_threshold=${BATTERY_YELLOW_THRESHOLD:-$(( gauge_slots * 0.4 ))}
local color_green=${BATTERY_COLOR_GREEN:-%F{green}}; local color_green=${BATTERY_COLOR_GREEN:-%F{green}}
local color_yellow=${BATTERY_COLOR_YELLOW:-%F{yellow}}; local color_yellow=${BATTERY_COLOR_YELLOW:-%F{yellow}}
local color_red=${BATTERY_COLOR_RED:-%F{red}}; local color_red=${BATTERY_COLOR_RED:-%F{red}}
local color_reset=${BATTERY_COLOR_RESET:-%{%f%k%b%}}; local color_reset=${BATTERY_COLOR_RESET:-%{%f%k%b%}}
local battery_prefix=${BATTERY_GAUGE_PREFIX:-'['}; local battery_prefix=${BATTERY_GAUGE_PREFIX:-'['}
local battery_suffix=${BATTERY_GAUGE_SUFFIX:-']'}; local battery_suffix=${BATTERY_GAUGE_SUFFIX:-']'}
local filled_symbol=${BATTERY_GAUGE_FILLED_SYMBOL:-'▶'}; local filled_symbol=${BATTERY_GAUGE_FILLED_SYMBOL:-'▶'}
local empty_symbol=${BATTERY_GAUGE_EMPTY_SYMBOL:-'▷'}; local empty_symbol=${BATTERY_GAUGE_EMPTY_SYMBOL:-'▷'}
local charging_color=${BATTERY_CHARGING_COLOR:-$color_yellow}; local charging_color=${BATTERY_CHARGING_COLOR:-$color_yellow}
local charging_symbol=${BATTERY_CHARGING_SYMBOL:-'⚡'}; local charging_symbol=${BATTERY_CHARGING_SYMBOL:-'⚡'}
local battery_remaining_percentage=$(battery_pct); local battery_remaining_percentage=$(battery_pct)
local filled empty gauge_color
if [[ $battery_remaining_percentage =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then if [[ $battery_remaining_percentage =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then
local filled=$(((( $battery_remaining_percentage + $gauge_slots - 1) / $gauge_slots))); filled=$(( ($battery_remaining_percentage * $gauge_slots) / 100 ))
local empty=$(($gauge_slots - $filled)); empty=$(( $gauge_slots - $filled ))
if [[ $filled -gt $green_threshold ]]; then local gauge_color=$color_green; if [[ $filled -gt $green_threshold ]]; then
elif [[ $filled -gt $yellow_threshold ]]; then local gauge_color=$color_yellow; gauge_color=$color_green
else local gauge_color=$color_red; elif [[ $filled -gt $yellow_threshold ]]; then
gauge_color=$color_yellow
else
gauge_color=$color_red
fi fi
else else
local filled=$gauge_slots; filled=$gauge_slots
local empty=0; empty=0
filled_symbol=${BATTERY_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL:-'.'}; filled_symbol=${BATTERY_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL:-'.'}
fi fi
local charging=' ' && battery_is_charging && charging=$charging_symbol; local charging=' '
battery_is_charging && charging=$charging_symbol
printf ${charging_color//\%/\%\%}$charging${color_reset//\%/\%\%}${battery_prefix//\%/\%\%}${gauge_color//\%/\%\%} # Charging status and prefix
printf ${filled_symbol//\%/\%\%}'%.0s' {1..$filled} print -n ${charging_color}${charging}${color_reset}${battery_prefix}${gauge_color}
# Filled slots
[[ $filled -gt 0 ]] && printf ${filled_symbol//\%/\%\%}'%.0s' {1..$filled}
# Empty slots
[[ $filled -lt $gauge_slots ]] && printf ${empty_symbol//\%/\%\%}'%.0s' {1..$empty} [[ $filled -lt $gauge_slots ]] && printf ${empty_symbol//\%/\%\%}'%.0s' {1..$empty}
printf ${color_reset//\%/\%\%}${battery_suffix//\%/\%\%}${color_reset//\%/\%\%} # Suffix
print -n ${color_reset}${battery_suffix}${color_reset}
} }

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This plugin adds completion for [Bower](https://bower.io/) and a few useful alia
To use it, add `bower` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: To use it, add `bower` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
``` ```zsh
plugins=(... bower) plugins=(... bower)
``` ```
@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ plugins=(... bower)
| bi | `bower install` | Installs the project dependencies listed in bower.json | | bi | `bower install` | Installs the project dependencies listed in bower.json |
| bl | `bower list` | List local packages and possible updates | | bl | `bower list` | List local packages and possible updates |
| bs | `bower search` | Finds all packages or a specific package. | | bs | `bower search` | Finds all packages or a specific package. |

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The plugin adds several aliases for common [brew](https://brew.sh) commands. The plugin adds several aliases for common [brew](https://brew.sh) commands.
To use it, add `brew` to the plugins array of your zshrc file: To use it, add `brew` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... brew) plugins=(... brew)
``` ```
## Aliases ## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description | | Alias | Command | Description |
|--------|----------------------|---------------| |----------|-------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| brewp | `brew pin` | Pin a specified formulae, preventing them from being upgraded when issuing the brew upgrade <formulae> command. | | `brewp` | `brew pin` | Pin a specified formula so that it's not upgraded. |
| brews | `brew list -1` | List installed formulae, one entry per line, or the installed files for a given formulae. | | `brews` | `brew list -1` | List installed formulae or the installed files for a given formula. |
| brewsp | `brew list --pinned` | Show the versions of pinned formulae, or only the specified (pinned) formulae if formulae are given. | | `brewsp` | `brew list --pinned` | List pinned formulae, or show the version of a given formula. |
| bubo | `brew update && brew outdated` | Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae, then list outdated formulae. | | `bubo` | `brew update && brew outdated` | Update Homebrew and all formulae, then list outdated formulae. |
| bubc | `brew upgrade && brew cleanup` | Upgrade outdated, unpinned brews (with existing install options), then removes stale lock files and outdated downloads for formulae and casks, and removes old versions of installed formulae. | | `bubc` | `brew upgrade && brew cleanup` | Upgrade outdated formulae, then run cleanup. |
| bubu | `bubo && bubc` | Updates Homebrew, lists outdated formulae, upgrades oudated and unpinned formulae, and removes stale and outdated downloads and versions. | | `bubu` | `bubo && bubc` | Do the last two operations above. |
| bcubo | `brew update && brew cask outdated` | Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae, then list outdated casks. | | `bcubo` | `brew update && brew cask outdated` | Update Homebrew and alll formulae, then list outdated casks. |
| bcubc | `brew cask reinstall $(brew cask outdated) && brew cleanup` | Updates outdated casks, then runs cleanup. | | `bcubc` | `brew cask reinstall $(brew cask outdated) && brew cleanup` | Update outdated casks, then run cleanup. |
## Completion
With the release of Homebrew 1.0, they decided to bundle the zsh completion as part of the
brew installation, so we no longer ship it with the brew plugin; now it only has brew
aliases. If you find that brew completion no longer works, make sure you have your Homebrew
installation fully up to date.

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@ -6,19 +6,3 @@ alias bubc='brew upgrade && brew cleanup'
alias bubu='bubo && bubc' alias bubu='bubo && bubc'
alias bcubo='brew update && brew cask outdated' alias bcubo='brew update && brew cask outdated'
alias bcubc='brew cask reinstall $(brew cask outdated) && brew cleanup' alias bcubc='brew cask reinstall $(brew cask outdated) && brew cleanup'
if command mkdir "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/.brew-completion-message" 2>/dev/null; then
print -P '%F{yellow}'Oh My Zsh brew plugin:
cat <<-'EOF'
With the advent of their 1.0 release, Homebrew has decided to bundle
the zsh completion as part of the brew installation, so we no longer
ship it with the brew plugin; now it only has brew aliases.
If you find that brew completion no longer works, make sure you have
your Homebrew installation fully up to date.
You will only see this message once.
EOF
print -P '%f'
fi

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@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
# Bundler # Bundler
- adds completion for basic bundler commands - Adds completion for basic bundler commands
- adds short aliases for common bundler commands
- Adds short aliases for common bundler commands
- `ba` aliased to `bundle add`
- `be` aliased to `bundle exec`. - `be` aliased to `bundle exec`.
It also supports aliases (if `rs` is `rails server`, `be rs` will bundle-exec `rails server`). It also supports aliases (if `rs` is `rails server`, `be rs` will bundle-exec `rails server`).
- `bl` aliased to `bundle list` - `bl` aliased to `bundle list`
@ -10,9 +12,12 @@
- `bout` aliased to `bundle outdated` - `bout` aliased to `bundle outdated`
- `bu` aliased to `bundle update` - `bu` aliased to `bundle update`
- `bi` aliased to `bundle install --jobs=<cpu core count>` (only for bundler `>= 1.4.0`) - `bi` aliased to `bundle install --jobs=<cpu core count>` (only for bundler `>= 1.4.0`)
- adds a wrapper for common gems: - `bcn` aliased to `bundle clean`
- looks for a binstub under `./bin/` and executes it (if present) - `bck` aliased to `bundle check`
- calls `bundle exec <gem executable>` otherwise
- Adds a wrapper for common gems:
- Looks for a binstub under `./bin/` and executes it (if present)
- Calls `bundle exec <gem executable>` otherwise
Common gems wrapped by default (by name of the executable): Common gems wrapped by default (by name of the executable):
`annotate`, `cap`, `capify`, `cucumber`, `foodcritic`, `guard`, `hanami`, `irb`, `jekyll`, `kitchen`, `knife`, `middleman`, `nanoc`, `pry`, `puma`, `rackup`, `rainbows`, `rake`, `rspec`, `rubocop`, `shotgun`, `sidekiq`, `spec`, `spork`, `spring`, `strainer`, `tailor`, `taps`, `thin`, `thor`, `unicorn` and `unicorn_rails`. `annotate`, `cap`, `capify`, `cucumber`, `foodcritic`, `guard`, `hanami`, `irb`, `jekyll`, `kitchen`, `knife`, `middleman`, `nanoc`, `pry`, `puma`, `rackup`, `rainbows`, `rake`, `rspec`, `rubocop`, `shotgun`, `sidekiq`, `spec`, `spork`, `spring`, `strainer`, `tailor`, `taps`, `thin`, `thor`, `unicorn` and `unicorn_rails`.
@ -24,20 +29,24 @@ Please use the exact name of the executable and not the gem name.
### Add additional gems to be wrapped ### Add additional gems to be wrapped
Add this before the plugin-list in your `.zshrc`: Add this before the plugin-list in your `.zshrc`:
```sh ```sh
BUNDLED_COMMANDS=(rubocop) BUNDLED_COMMANDS=(rubocop)
plugins=(... bundler ...) plugins=(... bundler ...)
``` ```
This will add the wrapper for the `rubocop` gem (i.e. the executable). This will add the wrapper for the `rubocop` gem (i.e. the executable).
### Exclude gems from being wrapped ### Exclude gems from being wrapped
Add this before the plugin-list in your `.zshrc`: Add this before the plugin-list in your `.zshrc`:
```sh ```sh
UNBUNDLED_COMMANDS=(foreman spin) UNBUNDLED_COMMANDS=(foreman spin)
plugins=(... bundler ...) plugins=(... bundler ...)
``` ```
This will exclude the `foreman` and `spin` gems (i.e. their executable) from being wrapped. This will exclude the `foreman` and `spin` gems (i.e. their executable) from being wrapped.
## Excluded gems ## Excluded gems

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
alias ba="bundle add"
alias be="bundle exec" alias be="bundle exec"
alias bl="bundle list" alias bl="bundle list"
alias bp="bundle package" alias bp="bundle package"
@ -6,6 +7,7 @@ alias bout="bundle outdated"
alias bu="bundle update" alias bu="bundle update"
alias bi="bundle_install" alias bi="bundle_install"
alias bcn="bundle clean" alias bcn="bundle clean"
alias bck="bundle check"
bundled_commands=( bundled_commands=(
annotate annotate

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@ -2,28 +2,16 @@
Plugin for displaying images on the terminal using the the `catimg.sh` script provided by [posva](https://github.com/posva/catimg) Plugin for displaying images on the terminal using the the `catimg.sh` script provided by [posva](https://github.com/posva/catimg)
To use it, add `catimg` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... catimg)
```
## Requirements ## Requirements
- `convert` (ImageMagick) - `convert` (ImageMagick)
## Enabling the plugin
1. Open your `.zshrc` file and add `catimg` in the plugins section:
```zsh
plugins=(
# all your enabled plugins
catimg
)
```
2. Restart the shell or restart your Terminal session:
```console
$ exec zsh
$
```
## Functions ## Functions
| Function | Description | | Function | Description |

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# chucknorris # chucknorris
Chuck Norris fortunes plugin for oh-my-zsh Chuck Norris fortunes plugin for oh-my-zsh. Perfectly suitable as MOTD.
**Maintainers**: [apjanke](https://github.com/apjanke) [maff](https://github.com/maff) **Maintainers**: [apjanke](https://github.com/apjanke) [maff](https://github.com/maff)
@ -10,11 +10,31 @@ To use it add `chucknorris` to the plugins array in you zshrc file.
plugins=(... chucknorris) plugins=(... chucknorris)
``` ```
## Usage
Depends on fortune (and cowsay if using chuck_cow) being installed (available via homebrew, apt, ...). Perfectly suitable as MOTD.
| Command | Description | | Command | Description |
| ----------- | ------------------------------- | | ----------- | ------------------------------- |
| `chuck` | Print random Chuck Norris quote | | `chuck` | Print random Chuck Norris quote |
| `chuck_cow` | Print quote in cowthink | | `chuck_cow` | Print quote in cowthink |
Example: output of `chuck_cow`:
```
Last login: Fri Jan 30 23:12:26 on ttys001
______________________________________
( When Chuck Norris plays Monopoly, it )
( affects the actual world economy. )
--------------------------------------
o ^__^
o (oo)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
||----w |
|| ||
```
## Requirements
- `fortune`
- `cowsay` if using `chuck_cow`
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To use it, add `cloudapp` to the plugins array of your `~/.zshrc` file: To use it, add `cloudapp` to the plugins array of your `~/.zshrc` file:
``` ```zsh
plugins=(... dash) plugins=(... cloudapp)
``` ```
## Requirements ## Requirements

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## Coffeescript Plugin # Coffeescript Plugin
This plugin provides aliases for quickly compiling and previewing your This plugin provides aliases for quickly compiling and previewing your
coffeescript code. coffeescript code.

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@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ To use it, add `colored-man-pages` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
plugins=(... colored-man-pages) plugins=(... colored-man-pages)
``` ```
It will also automatically colorize man pages displayed by `dman` or `debman`,
from [`debian-goodies`](https://packages.debian.org/stable/debian-goodies).
You can also try to color other pages by prefixing the respective command with `colored`: You can also try to color other pages by prefixing the respective command with `colored`:
```zsh ```zsh

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@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ function colored() {
"$@" "$@"
} }
function man() { # Colorize man and dman/debman (from debian-goodies)
colored man "$@" function man \
dman \
debman {
colored $0 "$@"
} }

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# OSX command-not-found support # OSX command-not-found support
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found # https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found
if type brew &> /dev/null; then if [[ -s '/usr/local/Homebrew/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found/handler.sh' ]]; then
if brew command command-not-found-init > /dev/null 2>&1; then source '/usr/local/Homebrew/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found/handler.sh'
eval "$(brew command-not-found-init)";
fi
fi fi
# NixOS command-not-found support # NixOS command-not-found support

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ alias lS='ls -1FSsh'
alias lart='ls -1Fcart' alias lart='ls -1Fcart'
alias lrt='ls -1Fcrt' alias lrt='ls -1Fcrt'
alias zshrc='${=EDITOR} ~/.zshrc' # Quick access to the ~/.zshrc file alias zshrc='${=EDITOR} ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zshrc' # Quick access to the .zshrc file
alias grep='grep --color' alias grep='grep --color'
alias sgrep='grep -R -n -H -C 5 --exclude-dir={.git,.svn,CVS} ' alias sgrep='grep -R -n -H -C 5 --exclude-dir={.git,.svn,CVS} '
@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ alias mv='mv -i'
# zsh is able to auto-do some kungfoo # zsh is able to auto-do some kungfoo
# depends on the SUFFIX :) # depends on the SUFFIX :)
autoload -Uz is-at-least
if is-at-least 4.2.0; then if is-at-least 4.2.0; then
# open browser on urls # open browser on urls
if [[ -n "$BROWSER" ]]; then if [[ -n "$BROWSER" ]]; then

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
This plugin looks for [compleat](https://github.com/mbrubeck/compleat) and loads its completion. This plugin looks for [compleat](https://github.com/mbrubeck/compleat) and loads its completion.
To use it, add compleat to the plugins array in your zshrc file: To use it, add compleat to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... compleat) plugins=(... compleat)
``` ```

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@ -13,17 +13,19 @@ plugins=(... composer)
## Aliases ## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description | | Alias | Command | Description |
| ------ | -------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ------ | ------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `c` | composer | Starts composer | | `c` | `composer` | Starts composer |
| `csu` | composer self-update | Updates composer to the latest version | | `csu` | `composer self-update` | Updates composer to the latest version |
| `cu` | composer update | Updates composer dependencies and `composer.lock` file | | `cu` | `composer update` | Updates composer dependencies and `composer.lock` file |
| `cr` | composer require | Adds new packages to `composer.json` | | `cr` | `composer require` | Adds new packages to `composer.json` |
| `crm` | composer remove | Removes packages from `composer.json` | | `crm` | `composer remove` | Removes packages from `composer.json` |
| `ci` | composer install | Resolves and installs dependencies from `composer.json` | | `ci` | `composer install` | Resolves and installs dependencies from `composer.json` |
| `ccp` | composer create-project | Create new project from an existing package | | `ccp` | `composer create-project` | Create new project from an existing package |
| `cdu` | composer dump-autoload | Updates the autoloader | | `cdu` | `composer dump-autoload` | Updates the autoloader |
| `cdo` | composer dump-autoload --optimize-autoloader | Converts PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap for a faster autoloader (good for production) | | `cdo` | `composer dump-autoload -o` | Converts PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap for a faster autoloader (good for production) |
| `cgu` | composer global update | Allows update command to run on COMPOSER_HOME directory | | `cgu` | `composer global update` | Allows update command to run on COMPOSER_HOME directory |
| `cgr` | composer global require | Allows require command to run on COMPOSER_HOME directory | | `cgr` | `composer global require` | Allows require command to run on COMPOSER_HOME directory |
| `cgrm` | composer global remove | Allows remove command to run on COMPOSER_HOME directory | | `cgrm` | `composer global remove` | Allows remove command to run on COMPOSER_HOME directory |
| `cget` | `curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer` | Installs composer in the current directory | | `cget` | `curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer` | Installs composer in the current directory |
| `co` | `composer outdated` | Shows a list of installed packages with available updates |
| `cod` | `composer outdated --direct` | Shows a list of installed packages with available updates which are direct dependencies |

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@ -18,17 +18,13 @@ _composer () {
local curcontext="$curcontext" state line local curcontext="$curcontext" state line
typeset -A opt_args typeset -A opt_args
_arguments \ _arguments \
'1: :->command'\ '*:: :->subcmds'
'*: :->args'
case $state in if (( CURRENT == 1 )) || ( ((CURRENT == 2)) && [ "$words[1]" = "global" ] ) ; then
command)
compadd $(_composer_get_command_list) compadd $(_composer_get_command_list)
;; else
*)
compadd $(_composer_get_required_list) compadd $(_composer_get_required_list)
;; fi
esac
} }
compdef _composer composer compdef _composer composer
@ -43,17 +39,29 @@ alias crm='composer remove'
alias ci='composer install' alias ci='composer install'
alias ccp='composer create-project' alias ccp='composer create-project'
alias cdu='composer dump-autoload' alias cdu='composer dump-autoload'
alias cdo='composer dump-autoload --optimize-autoloader' alias cdo='composer dump-autoload -o'
alias cgu='composer global update' alias cgu='composer global update'
alias cgr='composer global require' alias cgr='composer global require'
alias cgrm='composer global remove' alias cgrm='composer global remove'
alias co='composer outdated'
alias cod='composer outdated --direct'
# install composer in the current directory # install composer in the current directory
alias cget='curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php' alias cget='curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php'
# Add Composer's global binaries to PATH, using Composer if available. # Add Composer's global binaries to PATH, using Composer if available.
if (( $+commands[composer] )); then if (( $+commands[composer] )); then
export PATH=$PATH:$(composer global config bin-dir --absolute 2>/dev/null) _retrieve_cache composer
if [[ -z $__composer_bin_dir ]]; then
__composer_bin_dir=$(composer global config bin-dir --absolute 2>/dev/null)
_store_cache composer __composer_bin_dir
fi
# Add Composer's global binaries to PATH
export PATH="$PATH:$__composer_bin_dir"
unset __composer_bin_dir
else else
[ -d $HOME/.composer/vendor/bin ] && export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin [ -d $HOME/.composer/vendor/bin ] && export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin
[ -d $HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin ] && export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin [ -d $HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin ] && export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin

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# copy the active line from the command line buffer # copy the active line from the command line buffer
# onto the system clipboard (requires clipcopy plugin) # onto the system clipboard
copybuffer () { copybuffer () {
if which clipcopy &>/dev/null; then if which clipcopy &>/dev/null; then
echo $BUFFER | clipcopy printf "%s" "$BUFFER" | clipcopy
else else
echo "clipcopy function not found. Please make sure you have Oh My Zsh installed correctly." echo "clipcopy function not found. Please make sure you have Oh My Zsh installed correctly."
fi fi

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@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
Puts the contents of a file in your system clipboard so you can paste it anywhere. Puts the contents of a file in your system clipboard so you can paste it anywhere.
To use, add `copyfile` to your plugins array: To use, add `copyfile` to your plugins array:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... copyfile) plugins=(... copyfile)
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@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ This plugin provides completion for [Cpanm](https://github.com/miyagawa/cpanminu
To use it add cpanm to the plugins array in your zshrc file. To use it add cpanm to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash ```zsh
plugins=(... cpanm) plugins=(... cpanm)
``` ```

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ To use it, add `dirhistory` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh ```zsh
plugins=(... dirhistory) plugins=(... dirhistory)
``` ```
## Keyboard Shortcuts ## Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Description | | Shortcut | Description |
@ -15,3 +16,24 @@ plugins=(... dirhistory)
| <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>right</kbd> | Undo <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>left</kbd> | | <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>right</kbd> | Undo <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>left</kbd> |
| <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>up</kbd> | Move into the parent directory | | <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>up</kbd> | Move into the parent directory |
| <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>down</kbd> | Move into the first child directory by alphabetical order | | <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>down</kbd> | Move into the first child directory by alphabetical order |
## Usage
This plugin allows you to navigate the history of previous current-working-directories using ALT-LEFT and ALT-RIGHT. ALT-LEFT moves back to directories that the user has changed to in the past, and ALT-RIGHT undoes ALT-LEFT. MAC users may alternately use OPT-LEFT and OPT-RIGHT.
Also, navigate directory **hierarchy** using ALT-UP and ALT-DOWN. (mac keybindings not yet implemented). ALT-UP moves to higher hierarchy (shortcut for 'cd ..'). ALT-DOWN moves into the first directory found in alphabetical order (useful to navigate long empty directories e.g. java packages)
For example, if the shell was started, and the following commands were entered:
```shell
cd ~
cd /usr
cd share
cd doc
```
Then entering ALT-LEFT at the prompt would change directory from /usr/share/doc to /usr/share, then if pressed again to /usr/, then ~. If ALT-RIGHT were pressed the directory would be changed to /usr/ again.
After that, ALT-DOWN will probably go to /usr/bin (depends on your /usr structure), ALT-UP will return to /usr, then ALT-UP will get you to /
**Currently the max history size is 30**. The navigation should work for xterm, PuTTY xterm mode, GNU screen, and on MAC with alternate keys as mentioned above.

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Dirpersist plugin # Dirpersist plugin
This plugin keeps a running tally of the previous 20 unique directories in the $HOME/.zdirs file. When you cd to a new directory, it is prepended to the beginning of the file. This plugin keeps a running tally of the previous 20 unique directories in the `$HOME/.zdirs` file.
When you cd to a new directory, it is prepended to the beginning of the file.
To use it, add `dirpersist` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: To use it, add `dirpersist` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:

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@ -34,23 +34,3 @@ runfcgi -- run this project as a fastcgi
runserver -- start a lightweight web server for development runserver -- start a lightweight web server for development
... ...
``` ```
If you want to see the options available for a specific command, try:
```zsh
$> python manage.py makemessages (press <TAB> here)
```
And that would result in:
```zsh
--all -a -- re-examine all code and templates
--domain -d -- domain of the message files (default: "django")
--extensions -e -- file extension(s) to examine (default: ".html")
--help -- display help information
--locale -l -- locale to process (default: all)
--pythonpath -- directory to add to the Python path
--settings -- python path to settings module
...
```

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@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
## Description # dnf plugin
This plugin makes `dnf` usage easier by adding aliases for the most This plugin makes `dnf` usage easier by adding aliases for the most common commands.
common commands.
`dnf` is the new package manager for RPM-based distributions, which `dnf` is the new package manager for RPM-based distributions, which replaces `yum`.
replaces `yum`.
To use it, add `dnf` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... dnf)
```
## Aliases ## Aliases

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@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ This plugin provides completion for [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/com
aliases for frequent docker-compose commands. aliases for frequent docker-compose commands.
To use it, add docker-compose to the plugins array of your zshrc file: To use it, add docker-compose to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... docker-compose) plugins=(... docker-compose)
``` ```

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
This plugin adds auto-completion for [docker](https://www.docker.com/). This plugin adds auto-completion for [docker](https://www.docker.com/).
To use it add `docker` to the plugins array in your zshrc file. To use it add `docker` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh ```zsh
plugins=(... docker) plugins=(... docker)
``` ```

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
# - Felix Riedel # - Felix Riedel
# - Steve Durrheimer # - Steve Durrheimer
# - Vincent Bernat # - Vincent Bernat
# - Rohan Verma
# #
# license: # license:
# #
@ -604,6 +605,7 @@ __docker_container_subcommand() {
"($help)*--blkio-weight-device=[Block IO (relative device weight)]:device:Block IO weight: " "($help)*--blkio-weight-device=[Block IO (relative device weight)]:device:Block IO weight: "
"($help)*--cap-add=[Add Linux capabilities]:capability: " "($help)*--cap-add=[Add Linux capabilities]:capability: "
"($help)*--cap-drop=[Drop Linux capabilities]:capability: " "($help)*--cap-drop=[Drop Linux capabilities]:capability: "
"($help)--cgroupns=[Cgroup namespace mode to use]:cgroup namespace mode: "
"($help)--cgroup-parent=[Parent cgroup for the container]:cgroup: " "($help)--cgroup-parent=[Parent cgroup for the container]:cgroup: "
"($help)--cidfile=[Write the container ID to the file]:CID file:_files" "($help)--cidfile=[Write the container ID to the file]:CID file:_files"
"($help)--cpus=[Number of CPUs (default 0.000)]:cpus: " "($help)--cpus=[Number of CPUs (default 0.000)]:cpus: "
@ -676,6 +678,7 @@ __docker_container_subcommand() {
"($help -m --memory)"{-m=,--memory=}"[Memory limit]:Memory limit: " "($help -m --memory)"{-m=,--memory=}"[Memory limit]:Memory limit: "
"($help)--memory-reservation=[Memory soft limit]:Memory limit: " "($help)--memory-reservation=[Memory soft limit]:Memory limit: "
"($help)--memory-swap=[Total memory limit with swap]:Memory limit: " "($help)--memory-swap=[Total memory limit with swap]:Memory limit: "
"($help)--pids-limit[Tune container pids limit (set -1 for unlimited)]"
"($help)--restart=[Restart policy]:restart policy:(no on-failure always unless-stopped)" "($help)--restart=[Restart policy]:restart policy:(no on-failure always unless-stopped)"
) )
opts_help=("(: -)--help[Print usage]") opts_help=("(: -)--help[Print usage]")
@ -801,7 +804,7 @@ __docker_container_subcommand() {
"($help -l --latest)"{-l,--latest}"[Show only the latest created container]" \ "($help -l --latest)"{-l,--latest}"[Show only the latest created container]" \
"($help -n --last)"{-n=,--last=}"[Show n last created containers (includes all states)]:n:(1 5 10 25 50)" \ "($help -n --last)"{-n=,--last=}"[Show n last created containers (includes all states)]:n:(1 5 10 25 50)" \
"($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate output]" \ "($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate output]" \
"($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only show numeric IDs]" \ "($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only show container IDs]" \
"($help -s --size)"{-s,--size}"[Display total file sizes]" \ "($help -s --size)"{-s,--size}"[Display total file sizes]" \
"($help)--since=[Show only containers created since...]:containers:__docker_complete_containers" && ret=0 "($help)--since=[Show only containers created since...]:containers:__docker_complete_containers" && ret=0
;; ;;
@ -832,7 +835,7 @@ __docker_container_subcommand() {
_arguments $(__docker_arguments) \ _arguments $(__docker_arguments) \
$opts_help \ $opts_help \
"($help -t --time)"{-t=,--time=}"[Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing the container]:seconds to before killing:(1 5 10 30 60)" \ "($help -t --time)"{-t=,--time=}"[Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing the container]:seconds to before killing:(1 5 10 30 60)" \
"($help -)*:containers:__docker_complete_containers_ids" && ret=0 "($help -)*:containers:__docker_complete_containers" && ret=0
;; ;;
(rm) (rm)
local state local state
@ -1024,7 +1027,7 @@ __docker_image_subcommand() {
$opts_help \ $opts_help \
"($help -H --human)"{-H,--human}"[Print sizes and dates in human readable format]" \ "($help -H --human)"{-H,--human}"[Print sizes and dates in human readable format]" \
"($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate output]" \ "($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate output]" \
"($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only show numeric IDs]" \ "($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only show image IDs]" \
"($help -)*: :__docker_complete_images" && ret=0 "($help -)*: :__docker_complete_images" && ret=0
;; ;;
(import) (import)
@ -1056,7 +1059,7 @@ __docker_image_subcommand() {
"($help)*"{-f=,--filter=}"[Filter values]:filter:__docker_complete_images_filters" \ "($help)*"{-f=,--filter=}"[Filter values]:filter:__docker_complete_images_filters" \
"($help)--format=[Pretty-print images using a Go template]:template: " \ "($help)--format=[Pretty-print images using a Go template]:template: " \
"($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate output]" \ "($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate output]" \
"($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only show numeric IDs]" \ "($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only show image IDs]" \
"($help -): :__docker_complete_repositories" && ret=0 "($help -): :__docker_complete_repositories" && ret=0
;; ;;
(prune) (prune)
@ -1076,6 +1079,7 @@ __docker_image_subcommand() {
(push) (push)
_arguments $(__docker_arguments) \ _arguments $(__docker_arguments) \
$opts_help \ $opts_help \
"($help -a --all-tags)"{-a,--all-tags}"[Push all tagged images in the repository]" \
"($help)--disable-content-trust[Skip image signing]" \ "($help)--disable-content-trust[Skip image signing]" \
"($help -): :__docker_complete_images" && ret=0 "($help -): :__docker_complete_images" && ret=0
;; ;;
@ -1286,7 +1290,7 @@ __docker_network_subcommand() {
"($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate the output]" \ "($help)--no-trunc[Do not truncate the output]" \
"($help)*"{-f=,--filter=}"[Provide filter values]:filter:__docker_network_complete_ls_filters" \ "($help)*"{-f=,--filter=}"[Provide filter values]:filter:__docker_network_complete_ls_filters" \
"($help)--format=[Pretty-print networks using a Go template]:template: " \ "($help)--format=[Pretty-print networks using a Go template]:template: " \
"($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only display numeric IDs]" && ret=0 "($help -q --quiet)"{-q,--quiet}"[Only display network IDs]" && ret=0
;; ;;
(prune) (prune)
_arguments $(__docker_arguments) \ _arguments $(__docker_arguments) \
@ -2214,7 +2218,6 @@ __docker_stack_subcommand() {
(deploy|up) (deploy|up)
_arguments $(__docker_arguments) \ _arguments $(__docker_arguments) \
$opts_help \ $opts_help \
"($help)--bundle-file=[Path to a Distributed Application Bundle file]:dab:_files -g \"*.dab\"" \
"($help -c --compose-file)"{-c=,--compose-file=}"[Path to a Compose file, or '-' to read from stdin]:compose file:_files -g \"*.(yml|yaml)\"" \ "($help -c --compose-file)"{-c=,--compose-file=}"[Path to a Compose file, or '-' to read from stdin]:compose file:_files -g \"*.(yml|yaml)\"" \
"($help)--with-registry-auth[Send registry authentication details to Swarm agents]" \ "($help)--with-registry-auth[Send registry authentication details to Swarm agents]" \
"($help -):stack:__docker_complete_stacks" && ret=0 "($help -):stack:__docker_complete_stacks" && ret=0
@ -2668,6 +2671,7 @@ __docker_subcommand() {
"($help)*--log-opt=[Default log driver options for containers]:log driver options:__docker_complete_log_options" \ "($help)*--log-opt=[Default log driver options for containers]:log driver options:__docker_complete_log_options" \
"($help)--max-concurrent-downloads[Set the max concurrent downloads for each pull]" \ "($help)--max-concurrent-downloads[Set the max concurrent downloads for each pull]" \
"($help)--max-concurrent-uploads[Set the max concurrent uploads for each push]" \ "($help)--max-concurrent-uploads[Set the max concurrent uploads for each push]" \
"($help)--max-download-attempts[Set the max download attempts for each pull]" \
"($help)--mtu=[Network MTU]:mtu:(0 576 1420 1500 9000)" \ "($help)--mtu=[Network MTU]:mtu:(0 576 1420 1500 9000)" \
"($help)--oom-score-adjust=[Set the oom_score_adj for the daemon]:oom-score:(-500)" \ "($help)--oom-score-adjust=[Set the oom_score_adj for the daemon]:oom-score:(-500)" \
"($help -p --pidfile)"{-p=,--pidfile=}"[Path to use for daemon PID file]:PID file:_files" \ "($help -p --pidfile)"{-p=,--pidfile=}"[Path to use for daemon PID file]:PID file:_files" \
@ -2783,7 +2787,7 @@ __docker_subcommand() {
$opts_help \ $opts_help \
"($help -p --password)"{-p=,--password=}"[Password]:password: " \ "($help -p --password)"{-p=,--password=}"[Password]:password: " \
"($help)--password-stdin[Read password from stdin]" \ "($help)--password-stdin[Read password from stdin]" \
"($help -u --user)"{-u=,--user=}"[Username]:username: " \ "($help -u --username)"{-u=,--username=}"[Username]:username: " \
"($help -)1:server: " && ret=0 "($help -)1:server: " && ret=0
;; ;;
(logout) (logout)

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@ -4,9 +4,7 @@ Automatically load your project ENV variables from `.env` file when you `cd` int
Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a [twelve-factor app](https://www.12factor.net). Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments, such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services, should be extracted from the code into environment variables. Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a [twelve-factor app](https://www.12factor.net). Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments, such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services, should be extracted from the code into environment variables.
## Installation To use it, add `dotenv` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
Just add the plugin to your `.zshrc`:
```sh ```sh
plugins=(... dotenv) plugins=(... dotenv)
@ -17,32 +15,63 @@ plugins=(... dotenv)
Create `.env` file inside your project root directory and put your ENV variables there. Create `.env` file inside your project root directory and put your ENV variables there.
For example: For example:
```sh ```sh
export AWS_S3_TOKEN=d84a83539134f28f412c652b09f9f98eff96c9a export AWS_S3_TOKEN=d84a83539134f28f412c652b09f9f98eff96c9a
export SECRET_KEY=7c6c72d959416d5aa368a409362ec6e2ac90d7f export SECRET_KEY=7c6c72d959416d5aa368a409362ec6e2ac90d7f
export MONGO_URI=mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017 export MONGO_URI=mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017
export PORT=3001 export PORT=3001
``` ```
`export` is optional. This format works as well: `export` is optional. This format works as well:
```sh ```sh
AWS_S3_TOKEN=d84a83539134f28f412c652b09f9f98eff96c9a AWS_S3_TOKEN=d84a83539134f28f412c652b09f9f98eff96c9a
SECRET_KEY=7c6c72d959416d5aa368a409362ec6e2ac90d7f SECRET_KEY=7c6c72d959416d5aa368a409362ec6e2ac90d7f
MONGO_URI=mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017 MONGO_URI=mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017
PORT=3001 PORT=3001
``` ```
You can even mix both formats, although it's probably a bad idea. You can even mix both formats, although it's probably a bad idea.
## Settings
### ZSH_DOTENV_FILE ### ZSH_DOTENV_FILE
You can also modify the name of the file to be loaded with the variable `ZSH_DOTENV_FILE`. You can also modify the name of the file to be loaded with the variable `ZSH_DOTENV_FILE`.
If the variable isn't set, the plugin will default to use `.env`. If the variable isn't set, the plugin will default to use `.env`.
For example, this will make the plugin look for files named `.dotenv` and load them: For example, this will make the plugin look for files named `.dotenv` and load them:
``` ```zsh
# in ~/.zshrc, before Oh My Zsh is sourced: # in ~/.zshrc, before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
ZSH_DOTENV_FILE=.dotenv ZSH_DOTENV_FILE=.dotenv
``` ```
### ZSH_DOTENV_PROMPT
Set `ZSH_DOTENV_PROMPT=false` in your zshrc file if you don't want the confirmation message.
You can also choose the `Always` option when prompted to always allow sourcing the .env file
in that directory. See the next section for more details.
### ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST
The default behavior of the plugin is to always ask whether to source a dotenv file. There's
a **Y**es, **N**o, and **A**lways option. If you choose Always, the directory of the .env file
will be added to an allowed list. If a directory is found in this list, the plugin won't ask
for confirmation and will instead source the .env file directly.
This allowed list is saved by default in `$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/dotenv-allowed.list`. If you want
to change that location, change the `$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST` variable, like so:
```zsh
# in ~/.zshrc, before Oh My Zsh is sourced:
ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST=/path/to/dotenv/allowed/list
```
This file is just a list of directories allowed, separated by a newline character. If you want
to disallow a directory, just edit this file and remove the line for the directory you want to
disallow.
## Version Control ## Version Control
**It's strongly recommended to add `.env` file to `.gitignore`**, because usually it contains sensitive information such as your credentials, secret keys, passwords etc. You don't want to commit this file, it's supposed to be local only. **It's strongly recommended to add `.env` file to `.gitignore`**, because usually it contains sensitive information such as your credentials, secret keys, passwords etc. You don't want to commit this file, it's supposed to be local only.
@ -52,5 +81,6 @@ ZSH_DOTENV_FILE=.dotenv
This plugin only sources the `.env` file. Nothing less, nothing more. It doesn't do any checks. It's designed to be the fastest and simplest option. You're responsible for the `.env` file content. You can put some code (or weird symbols) there, but do it on your own risk. `dotenv` is the basic tool, yet it does the job. This plugin only sources the `.env` file. Nothing less, nothing more. It doesn't do any checks. It's designed to be the fastest and simplest option. You're responsible for the `.env` file content. You can put some code (or weird symbols) there, but do it on your own risk. `dotenv` is the basic tool, yet it does the job.
If you need more advanced and feature-rich ENV management, check out these awesome projects: If you need more advanced and feature-rich ENV management, check out these awesome projects:
* [direnv](https://github.com/direnv/direnv) * [direnv](https://github.com/direnv/direnv)
* [zsh-autoenv](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv) * [zsh-autoenv](https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv)

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@ -1,23 +1,46 @@
## Settings
# Filename of the dotenv file to look for
: ${ZSH_DOTENV_FILE:=.env}
# Path to the file containing allowed paths
: ${ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST:="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR:-$ZSH/cache}/dotenv-allowed.list"}
## Functions
source_env() { source_env() {
if [[ -f $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE ]]; then if [[ -f $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE ]]; then
if [[ "$ZSH_DOTENV_PROMPT" != false ]]; then
local confirmation dirpath="${PWD:A}"
# make sure there is an allowed file
touch "$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST"
# check if current directory's .env file is allowed or ask for confirmation
if ! grep -q "$dirpath" "$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST" &>/dev/null; then
# print same-line prompt and output newline character if necessary
echo -n "dotenv: found '$ZSH_DOTENV_FILE' file. Source it? ([Y]es/[n]o/[a]lways) "
read -k 1 confirmation; [[ "$confirmation" != $'\n' ]] && echo
# check input
case "$confirmation" in
[nN]) return ;;
[aA]) echo "$dirpath" >> "$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST" ;;
*) ;; # interpret anything else as a yes
esac
fi
fi
# test .env syntax # test .env syntax
zsh -fn $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE || echo "dotenv: error when sourcing '$ZSH_DOTENV_FILE' file" >&2 zsh -fn $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE || echo "dotenv: error when sourcing '$ZSH_DOTENV_FILE' file" >&2
if [[ -o a ]]; then setopt localoptions allexport
source $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE source $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE
else
set -a
source $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE
set +a
fi
fi fi
} }
autoload -U add-zsh-hook autoload -U add-zsh-hook
add-zsh-hook chpwd source_env add-zsh-hook chpwd source_env
if [[ -z $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE ]]; then
ZSH_DOTENV_FILE=.env
fi
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@ -11,10 +11,12 @@ plugins=(... dotnet)
## Aliases ## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description | | Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|--------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------|------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| dn | dotnet new | Create a new .NET project or file. | | dn | dotnet new | Create a new .NET project or file. |
| dr | dotnet run | Build and run a .NET project output. | | dr | dotnet run | Build and run a .NET project output. |
| dt | dotnet test | Run unit tests using the test runner specified in a .NET project. | | dt | dotnet test | Run unit tests using the test runner specified in a .NET project. |
| dw | dotnet watch | Watch for source file changes and restart the dotnet command. |
| dwr | dotnet watch run | Watch for source file changes and restart the `run` command. |
| ds | dotnet sln | Modify Visual Studio solution files. | | ds | dotnet sln | Modify Visual Studio solution files. |
| da | dotnet add | Add a package or reference to a .NET project. | | da | dotnet add | Add a package or reference to a .NET project. |
| dp | dotnet pack | Create a NuGet package. | | dp | dotnet pack | Create a NuGet package. |

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@ -1,116 +1,31 @@
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- # # This scripts is copied from (MIT License):
# Aliases and Completions for .NET Core (https://dotnet.microsoft.com/) # # https://github.com/dotnet/toolset/blob/master/scripts/register-completions.zsh
# Author: Shaun Tabone (https://github.com/xontab) #
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Helper function to cache and load completions _dotnet_zsh_complete()
local cache_base_path="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/dotnet_" {
_dotnet_cache_completion() { local completions=("$(dotnet complete "$words")")
local cache="${cache_base_path}$(echo $1)_completion"
if [[ ! -f $cache ]]; then # If the completion list is empty, just continue with filename selection
$2 $cache if [ -z "$completions" ]
then
_arguments '*::arguments: _normal'
return
fi fi
[[ -f $cache ]] && cat $cache # This is not a variable assigment, don't remove spaces!
_values = "${(ps:\n:)completions}"
} }
_dotnet_cache_completion_cleanup() { compdef _dotnet_zsh_complete dotnet
local cache="${cache_base_path}$(echo $1)_completion"
rm -f $cache
}
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Aliases bellow are here for backwards compatibility
# dotnet new # # added by Shaun Tabone (https://github.com/xontab)
# ALIAS: dn #
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- #
_dotnet_new_completion() {
if [ $commands[dotnet] ]; then
dotnet new -l | tail -n +21 | sed 's/ \+/:/g' | cut -d : -f 2 >$1
fi
}
_dotnet_new_completion_cached() {
_dotnet_cache_completion 'new' _dotnet_new_completion
}
_dotnet_cache_completion_cleanup 'new'
alias dn='dotnet new' alias dn='dotnet new'
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# dotnet #
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- #
_dotnet() {
if [ $CURRENT -eq 2 ]; then
_arguments \
'--diagnostics[Enable diagnostic output.]' \
'--help[Show command line help.]' \
'--info[Display .NET Core information.]' \
'--list-runtimes[Display the installed runtimes.]' \
'--list-sdks[Display the installed SDKs.]' \
'--version[Display .NET Core SDK version in use.]'
_values \
'add[Add a package or reference to a .NET project.]' \
'build[Build a .NET project.]' \
'build-server[Interact with servers started by a build.]' \
'clean[Clean build outputs of a .NET project.]' \
'help[Show command line help.]' \
'list[List project references of a .NET project.]' \
'msbuild[Run Microsoft Build Engine (MSBuild) commands.]' \
'new[Create a new .NET project or file.]' \
'nuget[Provides additional NuGet commands.]' \
'pack[Create a NuGet package.]' \
'publish[Publish a .NET project for deployment.]' \
'remove[Remove a package or reference from a .NET project.]' \
'restore[Restore dependencies specified in a .NET project.]' \
'run[Build and run a .NET project output.]' \
'sln[Modify Visual Studio solution files.]' \
'store[Store the specified assemblies in the runtime package store.]' \
'test[Run unit tests using the test runner specified in a .NET project.]' \
'tool[Install or manage tools that extend the .NET experience.]' \
'vstest[Run Microsoft Test Engine (VSTest) commands.]' \
'dev-certs[Create and manage development certificates.]' \
'fsi[Start F# Interactive / execute F# scripts.]' \
'sql-cache[SQL Server cache command-line tools.]' \
'user-secrets[Manage development user secrets.]' \
'watch[Start a file watcher that runs a command when files change.]'
return
fi
if [ $CURRENT -eq 3 ]; then
case ${words[2]} in
"new")
compadd -X ".NET Installed Templates" $(_dotnet_new_completion_cached)
return
;;
"sln")
_values \
'add[Add one or more projects to a solution file.]' \
'list[List all projects in a solution file.]' \
'remove[Remove one or more projects from a solution file.]'
return
;;
"nuget")
_values \
'delete[Deletes a package from the server.]' \
'locals[Clears or lists local NuGet resources such as http requests cache, packages folder, plugin operations cache or machine-wide global packages folder.]' \
'push[Pushes a package to the server and publishes it.]'
return
;;
esac
fi
_arguments '*::arguments: _normal'
}
compdef _dotnet dotnet
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Other Aliases #
# --------------------------------------------------------------------- #
alias dr='dotnet run' alias dr='dotnet run'
alias dt='dotnet test' alias dt='dotnet test'
alias dw='dotnet watch'
alias dwr='dotnet watch run'
alias ds='dotnet sln' alias ds='dotnet sln'
alias da='dotnet add' alias da='dotnet add'
alias dp='dotnet pack' alias dp='dotnet pack'

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@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
# encode64 # encode64
Alias plugin for encoding or decoding using `base64` command Alias plugin for encoding or decoding using `base64` command.
To use it, add `encode64` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... encode64)
```
## Functions and Aliases ## Functions and Aliases
@ -9,23 +15,6 @@ Alias plugin for encoding or decoding using `base64` command
| `encode64` | `e64` | Encodes given data to base64 | | `encode64` | `e64` | Encodes given data to base64 |
| `decode64` | `d64` | Decodes given data from base64 | | `decode64` | `d64` | Decodes given data from base64 |
## Enabling plugin
1. Edit your `.zshrc` file and add `encode64` to the list of plugins:
```sh
plugins=(
# ...other enabled plugins
encode64
)
```
2. Restart your terminal session or restart the shell:
```sh
exec zsh
```
## Usage and examples ## Usage and examples
### Encoding ### Encoding

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@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ This plugin provides completion for [Fabric](https://www.fabfile.org/).
To use it add fabric to the plugins array in your zshrc file. To use it add fabric to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash ```zsh
plugins=(... fabric) plugins=(... fabric)
``` ```

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
fancy-ctrl-z () { fancy-ctrl-z () {
if [[ $#BUFFER -eq 0 ]]; then if [[ $#BUFFER -eq 0 ]]; then
BUFFER="fg" BUFFER="fg"
zle accept-line zle accept-line -w
else else
zle push-input zle push-input -w
zle clear-screen zle clear-screen -w
fi fi
} }
zle -N fancy-ctrl-z zle -N fancy-ctrl-z

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@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
if [ $commands[fasd] ]; then # check if fasd is installed # check if fasd is installed
if (( ! ${+commands[fasd]} )); then
return
fi
fasd_cache="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/fasd-init-cache" fasd_cache="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/fasd-init-cache"
if [ "$(command -v fasd)" -nt "$fasd_cache" -o ! -s "$fasd_cache" ]; then if [[ "$commands[fasd]" -nt "$fasd_cache" || ! -s "$fasd_cache" ]]; then
fasd --init auto >| "$fasd_cache" fasd --init posix-alias zsh-hook zsh-ccomp zsh-ccomp-install \
zsh-wcomp zsh-wcomp-install >| "$fasd_cache"
fi fi
source "$fasd_cache" source "$fasd_cache"
unset fasd_cache unset fasd_cache
@ -9,4 +14,3 @@ if [ $commands[fasd] ]; then # check if fasd is installed
alias v='f -e "$EDITOR"' alias v='f -e "$EDITOR"'
alias o='a -e xdg-open' alias o='a -e xdg-open'
alias j='zz' alias j='zz'
fi

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
# If they are not set yet, they will be # If they are not set yet, they will be
# overwritten with their default values # overwritten with their default values
default fastfile_dir "${HOME}/.fastfile/" default fastfile_dir "${HOME}/.fastfile"
default fastfile_var_prefix "§" default fastfile_var_prefix "§"
########################### ###########################
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ function fastfile_print() {
# (=> fastfle_print) for each shortcut # (=> fastfle_print) for each shortcut
# #
function fastfile_ls() { function fastfile_ls() {
for f in "${fastfile_dir}"/*; do for f in "${fastfile_dir}"/*(NF); do
file=`basename "$f"` # To enable simpler handeling of spaces in file names file=`basename "$f"` # To enable simpler handeling of spaces in file names
varkey=`echo "$file" | tr " " "_"` varkey=`echo "$file" | tr " " "_"`
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ function fastfile_rm() {
# Generate the aliases for the shortcuts # Generate the aliases for the shortcuts
# #
function fastfile_sync() { function fastfile_sync() {
for f in "${fastfile_dir}"/*; do for f in "${fastfile_dir}"/*(NF); do
file=`basename "$f"` # To enable simpler handeling of spaces in file names file=`basename "$f"` # To enable simpler handeling of spaces in file names
varkey=`echo "$file" | tr " " "_"` varkey=`echo "$file" | tr " " "_"`

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@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
This plugin automatically starts [fbterm](https://github.com/zhangyuanwei/fbterm) This plugin automatically starts [fbterm](https://github.com/zhangyuanwei/fbterm)
if on a real TTY (`/dev/tty*`). if on a real TTY (`/dev/tty*`).
To use it, add fbterm to the plugins array of your zshrc file: To use it, add `fbterm` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... fbterm) plugins=(... fbterm)
``` ```

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
../dnf/dnf.plugin.zsh

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
print -P "%F{yellow}The 'fedora' plugin is deprecated. Use the '%Udnf%u' plugin instead.%f"
source "$ZSH/plugins/dnf/dnf.plugin.zsh"

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@ -1,15 +1,23 @@
## forklift # forklift
Plugin for ForkLift, an FTP application for OS X. Plugin for ForkLift, an FTP application for OS X.
### Requirements To use it, add `forklift` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... forklift)
```
## Requirements
* [ForkLift](https://binarynights.com/) * [ForkLift](https://binarynights.com/)
### Usage ## Usage
<code>fl [*file_or_folder*]</code> `fl [<file_or_folder>]`
* If `fl` is called without arguments then the current folder is opened in ForkLift. This is equivalent to `fl .`. * If `fl` is called without arguments then the current folder is opened in ForkLift. This is equivalent to `fl .`.
* If `fl` is called with a directory as the argument, then that directory is opened in ForkLift. If called with a non-directory file as the argument, then the file's parent directory is opened. * If `fl` is called with a directory as the argument, then that directory is opened in ForkLift
* If `fl` is called with a non-directory file as the argument, then the file's parent directory is opened.

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Open folder in ForkLift.app or ForkLift2.app from console # Open folder in ForkLift.app or ForkLift2.app from console
# Author: Adam Strzelecki nanoant.com, modified by Bodo Tasche bitboxer.de # Author: Adam Strzelecki nanoant.com, modified by Bodo Tasche bitboxer.de
# Updated to support ForkLift 2 and ForkLift 3 by Johan Kaving # Updated to support ForkLift 2 and ForkLift 3 by Johan Kaving
# Updated to support ForkLift from Setapp by Paul Rudkin
# #
# Usage: # Usage:
# fl [<folder>] # fl [<folder>]
@ -24,6 +25,13 @@ function fl {
fi fi
osascript 2>&1 1>/dev/null <<END osascript 2>&1 1>/dev/null <<END
try
tell application "Finder"
set forkLiftSetapp to name of application file id "com.binarynights.forklift-setapp"
end tell
on error err_msg number err_num
set forkLiftSetapp to null
end try
try try
tell application "Finder" tell application "Finder"
set forkLift3 to name of application file id "com.binarynights.ForkLift-3" set forkLift3 to name of application file id "com.binarynights.ForkLift-3"
@ -46,7 +54,12 @@ function fl {
set forkLift to null set forkLift to null
end try end try
if forkLift3 is not null and application forkLift3 is running then if forkLiftSetapp is not null and application forkLiftSetapp is running then
tell application forkLiftSetapp
activate
set forkLiftVersion to version
end tell
else if forkLift3 is not null and application forkLift3 is running then
tell application forkLift3 tell application forkLift3
activate activate
set forkLiftVersion to version set forkLiftVersion to version
@ -62,7 +75,9 @@ function fl {
set forkLiftVersion to version set forkLiftVersion to version
end tell end tell
else else
if forkLift3 is not null then if forkLiftSetapp is not null then
set appName to forkLiftSetapp
else if forkLift3 is not null then
set appName to forkLift3 set appName to forkLift3
else if forkLift2 is not null then else if forkLift2 is not null then
set appName to forkLift2 set appName to forkLift2

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@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ Available search contexts are:
| mdn | `https://developer.mozilla.org/search?q=` | | mdn | `https://developer.mozilla.org/search?q=` |
| nodejs | `https://www.google.com/search?as_sitesearch=nodejs.org/en/docs/&as_q=` | | nodejs | `https://www.google.com/search?as_sitesearch=nodejs.org/en/docs/&as_q=` |
| npmjs | `https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=` | | npmjs | `https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=` |
| packagephobia | `https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=` |
| qunit | `https://api.qunitjs.com/?s=` | | qunit | `https://api.qunitjs.com/?s=` |
| reactjs | `https://google.com/search?as_sitesearch=facebook.github.io/react&as_q=` | | reactjs | `https://google.com/search?as_sitesearch=facebook.github.io/react&as_q=` |
| smacss | `https://google.com/search?as_sitesearch=smacss.com&as_q=` | | smacss | `https://google.com/search?as_sitesearch=smacss.com&as_q=` |

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@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ function _frontend() {
'mdn: Search in MDN website' 'mdn: Search in MDN website'
'nodejs: Search in NodeJS website' 'nodejs: Search in NodeJS website'
'npmjs: Search in NPMJS website' 'npmjs: Search in NPMJS website'
'packagephobia: Search in Packagephobia website'
'qunit: Search in Qunit website' 'qunit: Search in Qunit website'
'reactjs: Search in React website' 'reactjs: Search in React website'
'smacss: Search in SMACSS website' 'smacss: Search in SMACSS website'
@ -124,6 +125,9 @@ function _frontend() {
bundlephobia) bundlephobia)
_describe -t points "Warp points" frontend_points && ret=0 _describe -t points "Warp points" frontend_points && ret=0
;; ;;
packagephobia)
_describe -t points "Warp points" frontend_points && ret=0
;;
flowtype) flowtype)
_describe -t points "Warp points" frontend_points && ret=0 _describe -t points "Warp points" frontend_points && ret=0
;; ;;

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ alias lodash='frontend lodash'
alias mdn='frontend mdn' alias mdn='frontend mdn'
alias nodejs='frontend nodejs' alias nodejs='frontend nodejs'
alias npmjs='frontend npmjs' alias npmjs='frontend npmjs'
alias packagephobia='frontend packagephobia'
alias qunit='frontend qunit' alias qunit='frontend qunit'
alias reactjs='frontend reactjs' alias reactjs='frontend reactjs'
alias smacss='frontend smacss' alias smacss='frontend smacss'
@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ function frontend() {
mdn 'https://developer.mozilla.org/search?q=' mdn 'https://developer.mozilla.org/search?q='
nodejs $(_frontend_fallback 'nodejs.org/en/docs/') nodejs $(_frontend_fallback 'nodejs.org/en/docs/')
npmjs 'https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=' npmjs 'https://www.npmjs.com/search?q='
packagephobia 'https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p='
qunit 'https://api.qunitjs.com/?s=' qunit 'https://api.qunitjs.com/?s='
reactjs $(_frontend_fallback 'reactjs.org/') reactjs $(_frontend_fallback 'reactjs.org/')
smacss $(_frontend_fallback 'smacss.com') smacss $(_frontend_fallback 'smacss.com')
@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ function frontend() {
print -P "%Uterm%u and what follows is what will be searched for in the %Ucontext%u website," print -P "%Uterm%u and what follows is what will be searched for in the %Ucontext%u website,"
print -P "and %Ucontext%u is one of the following:" print -P "and %Ucontext%u is one of the following:"
print -P "" print -P ""
print -P " angular, angularjs, bem, bootsnipp, caniuse, codepen, compassdoc, cssflow," print -P " angular, angularjs, bem, bootsnipp, caniuse, codepen, compassdoc, cssflow, packagephobia"
print -P " dartlang, emberjs, fontello, flowtype, github, html5please, jestjs, jquery, lodash," print -P " dartlang, emberjs, fontello, flowtype, github, html5please, jestjs, jquery, lodash,"
print -P " mdn, npmjs, nodejs, qunit, reactjs, smacss, stackoverflow, unheap, vuejs, bundlephobia" print -P " mdn, npmjs, nodejs, qunit, reactjs, smacss, stackoverflow, unheap, vuejs, bundlephobia"
print -P "" print -P ""
@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ function frontend() {
echo "" echo ""
echo "Valid contexts are:" echo "Valid contexts are:"
echo "" echo ""
echo " angular, angularjs, bem, bootsnipp, caniuse, codepen, compassdoc, cssflow," echo " angular, angularjs, bem, bootsnipp, caniuse, codepen, compassdoc, cssflow, packagephobia"
echo " dartlang, emberjs, fontello, github, html5please, jest, jquery, lodash," echo " dartlang, emberjs, fontello, github, html5please, jest, jquery, lodash,"
echo " mdn, npmjs, nodejs, qunit, reactjs, smacss, stackoverflow, unheap, vuejs, bundlephobia" echo " mdn, npmjs, nodejs, qunit, reactjs, smacss, stackoverflow, unheap, vuejs, bundlephobia"
echo "" echo ""

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ function setup_using_base_dir() {
if [[ -z "${fzf_base}" ]]; then if [[ -z "${fzf_base}" ]]; then
fzfdirs=( fzfdirs=(
"${HOME}/.fzf" "${HOME}/.fzf"
"${HOME}/.nix-profile/share/fzf"
"/usr/local/opt/fzf" "/usr/local/opt/fzf"
"/usr/share/fzf" "/usr/share/fzf"
"/usr/local/share/examples/fzf" "/usr/local/share/examples/fzf"
@ -31,8 +32,8 @@ function setup_using_base_dir() {
fi fi
if [[ -d "${fzf_base}" ]]; then if [[ -d "${fzf_base}" ]]; then
# Fix fzf shell directory for Archlinux package # Fix fzf shell directory for Arch Linux, NixOS or Void Linux packages
if [[ ! -d "${fzf_base}/shell" ]] && [[ -f /etc/arch-release ]]; then if [[ ! -d "${fzf_base}/shell" ]]; then
fzf_shell="${fzf_base}" fzf_shell="${fzf_base}"
else else
fzf_shell="${fzf_base}/shell" fzf_shell="${fzf_base}/shell"

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ This plugin adds autocompletion for the [gas](http://walle.github.com/gas) comma
a utility to manage Git authors. a utility to manage Git authors.
To use it, add `gas` to the plugins array of your zshrc file: To use it, add `gas` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```zsh ```zsh
plugins=(... gas) plugins=(... gas)
``` ```

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@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
## ZSH-Geeknote # Geeknote plugin
[Geeknote](https://github.com/VitaliyRodnenko/geeknote) plugin for oh-my-zsh. This plugin provides autocompletion for [Geeknote](https://github.com/VitaliyRodnenko/geeknote)
and an alias for `geeknote` called `gn`.
Plugins provides: To use it, add `geeknote` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
- auto completion of commands and their options ```zsh
- alias `gn` plugins=( ... geeknote ...)
```
You can find information how to install Geeknote and it's available commands on the [project website](http://www.geeknote.me/).
Maintainer : Ján Koščo ([@s7anley](https://twitter.com/s7anley))

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@ -1,34 +1,118 @@
#compdef geeknote #compdef geeknote
# --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------
# Name : _geeknote # Geeknote Autocomplete plugin for Zsh
# Synopsis : zsh completion for geeknote # Requires: Geeknote installed
# Author : Ján Koščo <3k.stanley@gmail.com> # Author : Ján Koščo (@s7anley)
# HomePage : http://www.geeknote.me
# Version : 0.1 __login() {
# Tag : [ shell, zsh, completion, evernote ] # no arguments
# Copyright : © 2014 by Ján Koščo, }
# Released under current GPL license.
# --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ __logout() {
_arguments \
'--force[Do not ask about logging out.]'
}
__settings() {
_arguments \
"--editor+[Set the editor, which use to edit and create notes.]::"
}
__create() {
_arguments \
'--title+[The note title.]::' \
'--content+[The note content.]::' \
'--tags+[One tag or the list of tags which will be added to the note.]::' \
'--notebook+[Set the notebook where to save note.]::' \
'--resource+[Add a resource to the note.]::'
}
__edit() {
_arguments \
'--note+[The name or ID from the previous search of a note to edit.]::' \
'--title+[Set new title of the note.]::' \
'--content+[Set new content of the note.]::' \
'--tags+[Set new list o tags for the note.]::' \
'--notebook+[Assign new notebook for the note.]::' \
'--resource+[Add a resource to the note.]::'
}
__find() {
_arguments \
'--search+[Text to search.]::' \
'--tags+[Notes with which tag/tags to search.]::' \
'--notebook+[In which notebook search the note.]::' \
'--date+[Set date in format dd.mm.yyyy or date range dd.mm.yyyy-dd.mm.yyyy.]::' \
'--count+[How many notes show in the result list.]::' \
'--with-url[Add direct url of each note in results to Evernote web-version.]' \
'--content-search[Search by content, not by title.]' \
'--exact-entry[Search for exact entry of the request.]'
}
__show() {
_arguments \
'--note+[The name or ID from the previous search of a note to show.]::' \
'--raw[Show the raw note body.]'
}
__remove() {
_arguments \
'--note+[The name or ID from the previous search of a note to remove.]::' \
'--force[Do not ask about removing.]'
}
__notebook-list() {
# no arguments
}
__notebook-create() {
_arguments \
'--title+[Set the title of new notebook.]::'
}
__notebook-edit() {
_arguments \
'--title+[Set the title of new notebook.]::' \
'--notebook+[The name of a notebook to rename.]::'
}
__tag-list() {
# no arguments
}
__tag-create() {
_arguments \
'--title+[Set the title of new tag.]::'
}
__tag-edit() {
_arguments \
'--tagname+[The name of a tag to rename.]::' \
'--title+[Set the new name of tag.]::'
}
__user() {
_arguments \
'--full[Show full information.]'
}
local -a _1st_arguments local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=( _1st_arguments=(
'login' 'login':'Authorize in Evernote.'
'logout' 'logout':'Logout from Evernote.'
'settings' 'settings':'Show and edit current settings.'
'create' 'create':'Create note in Evernote.'
'edit' 'edit':'Edit note in Evernote.'
'find' 'find':'Search notes in Evernote.'
'show' 'show':'Output note in the terminal.'
'remove' 'remove':'Remove note from Evernote.'
'notebook-list' 'notebook-list':'Show the list of existing notebooks in your Evernote.'
'notebook-create' 'notebook-create':'Create new notebook.'
'notebook-edit' 'notebook-edit':'Edit/rename notebook.'
'tag-list' 'tag-list':'Show the list of existing tags in your Evernote.'
'tag-create' 'tag-create':'Create new tag.'
'tag-edit' 'tag-edit':'Edit/rename tag.'
'tag-remove' 'user':'Show information about active user.'
'gnsync'
'user'
) )
_arguments '*:: :->command' _arguments '*:: :->command'
@ -40,97 +124,34 @@ fi
local -a _command_args local -a _command_args
case "$words[1]" in case "$words[1]" in
user) login)
_command_args=( __login ;;
'(--full)--full' \
)
;;
logout) logout)
_command_args=( __logout ;;
'(--force)--force' \
)
;;
settings) settings)
_command_args=( __settings ;;
'(--editor)--editor' \
)
;;
create) create)
_command_args=( __create ;;
'(-t|--title)'{-t,--title}'[note title]' \
'(-c|--content)'{-c,--content}'[note content]' \
'(-tg|--tags)'{-tg,--tags}'[one tag or the list of tags which will be added to the note]' \
'(-nb|--notebook)'{-nb,--notebook}'[name of notebook where to save note]' \
)
;;
edit) edit)
_command_args=( __edit ;;
'(-n|--note)'{-n,--note}'[name or ID from the previous search of a note to edit]' \
'(-t|--title)'{-t,--title}'[note title]' \
'(-c|--content)'{-c,--content}'[note content]' \
'(-tg|--tags)'{-tg,--tags}'[one tag or the list of tags which will be added to the note]' \
'(-nb|--notebook)'{-nb,--notebook}'[name of notebook where to save note]' \
)
;;
remove)
_command_args=(
'(-n|--note)'{-n,--note}'[name or ID from the previous search of a note to edit]' \
'(--force)--force' \
)
;;
show)
_command_args=(
'(-n|--note)'{-n,--note}'[name or ID from the previous search of a note to edit]' \
)
;;
find) find)
_command_args=( __find ;;
'(-s|--search)'{-s,--search}'[text to search]' \ show)
'(-tg|--tags)'{-tg,--tags}'[notes with which tag/tags to search]' \ __show ;;
'(-nb|--notebook)'{-nb,--notebook}'[in which notebook search the note]' \ remove)
'(-d|--date)'{-d,--date}'[date in format dd.mm.yyyy or date range dd.mm.yyyy-dd.mm.yyyy]' \ __remove ;;
'(-cn|--count)'{-cn,--count}'[how many notes show in the result list]' \ notebook-list)
'(-uo|--url-only)'{-uo,--url-only}'[add direct url of each note in results to Evernote web-version]' \ __notebook-list ;;
'(-ee|--exact-entry)'{-ee,--exact-entry}'[search for exact entry of the request]' \
'(-cs|--content-search)'{-cs,--content-search}'[search by content, not by title]' \
)
;;
notebook-create) notebook-create)
_command_args=( __notebook-create ;;
'(-t|--title)'{-t,--title}'[notebook title]' \
)
;;
notebook-edit) notebook-edit)
_command_args=( __notebook-edit ;;
'(-nb|--notebook)'{-nb,--notebook}'[name of notebook to rename]' \ tag-list)
'(-t|--title)'{-t,--title}'[new notebook title]' \ __tag-list ;;
)
;;
notebook-remove)
_command_args=(
'(-nb|--notebook)'{-nb,--notebook}'[name of notebook to remove]' \
'(--force)--force' \
)
;;
tag-create) tag-create)
_command_args=( __tag-create ;;
'(-t|--title)'{-t,--title}'[title of tag]' \
)
;;
tag-edit) tag-edit)
_command_args=( __tag-edit ;;
'(-tgn|--tagname)'{-tgn,--tagname}'[tag to edit]' \ user)
'(-t|--title)'{-t,--title}'[new tag name]' \ __user ;;
)
;;
tag-remove)
_command_args=(
'(-tgn|--tagname)'{-tgn,--tagname}'[tag to remove]' \
'(--force)--force' \
)
;;
esac esac
_arguments \
$_command_args \
&& return 0

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@ -2,10 +2,16 @@
This plugin provides completion definitions for some of the commands defined by [git-extras](https://github.com/tj/git-extras). This plugin provides completion definitions for some of the commands defined by [git-extras](https://github.com/tj/git-extras).
To use it, add `git-extras` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... git-extras)
```
## Setup notes ## Setup notes
The completions work by augmenting the `_git` completion provided by `zsh`. This only works with the `zsh`-provided `_git`, not the `_git` provided by `git` itself. If you have both `zsh` and `git` installed, you need to make sure that the `zsh`-provided `_git` takes precedence. The completions work by augmenting the `_git` completion provided by `zsh`. This only works with the `zsh`-provided `_git`, not the `_git` provided by `git` itself. If you have both `zsh` and `git` installed, you need to make sure that the `zsh`-provided `_git` takes precedence.
### OS X Homebrew Setup ### OS X Homebrew Setup
On OS X with Homebrew, you need to install `git` with `brew install git --without-completions`. Otherwise, `git`'s `_git` will take precedence, and you won't see the completions for `git-extras` commands. **NOTE:** this no longer works on current Homebrew distributions of git. ~~On OS X with Homebrew, you need to install `git` with `brew install git --without-completions`. Otherwise, `git`'s `_git` will take precedence, and you won't see the completions for `git-extras` commands.~~

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@ -1,18 +1,15 @@
# Git-Flow plugin # Git-Flow plugin
This plugin adds completion and aliases for the `git-flow` command. More information This plugin adds completion and aliases for the [`git-flow` command](https://github.com/nvie/gitflow).
at https://github.com/nvie/gitflow.
Enable git-flow plugin in your zshrc file: To use it, add `git-flow` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... git-flow) plugins=(... git-flow)
``` ```
## Aliases ## Aliases
More information about `git-flow` commands:
https://github.com/nvie/gitflow/wiki/Command-Line-Arguments
| Alias | Command | Description | | Alias | Command | Description |
|---------|----------------------------|----------------------------------------| |---------|----------------------------|----------------------------------------|
| `gfl` | `git flow` | Git-Flow command | | `gfl` | `git flow` | Git-Flow command |
@ -30,3 +27,5 @@ https://github.com/nvie/gitflow/wiki/Command-Line-Arguments
| `gflfp` | `git flow feature publish` | Publish feature: `gflfp <name>` | | `gflfp` | `git flow feature publish` | Publish feature: `gflfp <name>` |
| `gflhf` | `git flow hotfix finish` | Finish hotfix: `gflhf <version>` | | `gflhf` | `git flow hotfix finish` | Finish hotfix: `gflhf <version>` |
| `gflrf` | `git flow release finish` | Finish release: `gflrf <version>` | | `gflrf` | `git flow release finish` | Finish release: `gflrf <version>` |
[More information about `git-flow` commands](https://github.com/nvie/gitflow/wiki/Command-Line-Arguments).

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# git-remote-branch plugin
This plugin adds completion for [`grb`](https://github.com/webmat/git_remote_branch),
or `git_remote_branch`.
To use it, add `git-remote-branch` to the plugins array of your `.zshrc` file:
```
plugins=(... git-remote-branch)
```
## Deprecation
[git_remote_branch was archived in 2018](https://github.com/webmat/git_remote_branch#archived),
meaning it's not actively maintained anymore. Use at your own risk.

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
_git_remote_branch() {
ref=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null)
if [[ -n $ref ]]; then
if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then
# first arg: operation
compadd create publish rename delete track
elif (( CURRENT == 3 )); then
# second arg: remote branch name
remotes=`git remote | tr '\n' '|' | sed "s/\|$//g"`
compadd `git branch -r | grep -v HEAD | sed "s/$remotes\///" | sed "s/ //g"`
elif (( CURRENT == 4 )); then
# third arg: remote name
compadd `git remote`
fi
else;
_files
fi
}
compdef _git_remote_branch grb

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ plugins=(... git)
## Aliases ## Aliases
| Alias | Command | | Alias | Command |
|:---------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |:---------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| g | git | | g | git |
| ga | git add | | ga | git add |
| gaa | git add --all | | gaa | git add --all |
@ -19,10 +19,11 @@ plugins=(... git)
| gau | git add --update | | gau | git add --update |
| gav | git add --verbose | | gav | git add --verbose |
| gap | git apply | | gap | git apply |
| gapt | git apply --3way |
| gb | git branch | | gb | git branch |
| gba | git branch -a | | gba | git branch -a |
| gbd | git branch -d | | gbd | git branch -d |
| gbda | git branch --no-color --merged \| command grep -vE "^(\+|\*\|\s*(master\|develop\|dev)\s*$)" \| command xargs -n 1 git branch -d | | gbda | git branch --no-color --merged \| command grep -vE "^(\+\|\*\|\s*(master\|development\|develop\|devel\|dev)\s*$)" \| command xargs -n 1 git branch -d |
| gbD | git branch -D | | gbD | git branch -D |
| gbl | git blame -b -w | | gbl | git blame -b -w |
| gbnm | git branch --no-merged | | gbnm | git branch --no-merged |
@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ plugins=(... git)
| gcf | git config --list | | gcf | git config --list |
| gcl | git clone --recurse-submodules | | gcl | git clone --recurse-submodules |
| gclean | git clean -id | | gclean | git clean -id |
| gpristine | git reset --hard && git clean -dfx | | gpristine | git reset --hard && git clean -dffx |
| gcm | git checkout master | | gcm | git checkout master |
| gcd | git checkout develop | | gcd | git checkout develop |
| gcmsg | git commit -m | | gcmsg | git commit -m |
@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ plugins=(... git)
| gdct | git describe --tags $(git rev-list --tags --max-count=1) | | gdct | git describe --tags $(git rev-list --tags --max-count=1) |
| gds | git diff --staged | | gds | git diff --staged |
| gdt | git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r | | gdt | git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r |
| gdnolock | git diff $@ ":(exclude)package-lock.json" ":(exclude)&ast;.lock" |
| gdv | git diff -w $@ \| view - | | gdv | git diff -w $@ \| view - |
| gdw | git diff --word-diff | | gdw | git diff --word-diff |
| gf | git fetch | | gf | git fetch |
@ -100,7 +102,7 @@ plugins=(... git)
| glola | git log --graph --pretty='%Cred%h%Creset -%C(auto)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --all | | glola | git log --graph --pretty='%Cred%h%Creset -%C(auto)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --all |
| glog | git log --oneline --decorate --graph | | glog | git log --oneline --decorate --graph |
| gloga | git log --oneline --decorate --graph --all | | gloga | git log --oneline --decorate --graph --all |
| glp | `_git_log_prettily` | | glp | git log --pretty=\<format\> |
| gm | git merge | | gm | git merge |
| gmom | git merge origin/master | | gmom | git merge origin/master |
| gmt | git mergetool --no-prompt | | gmt | git mergetool --no-prompt |
@ -154,6 +156,7 @@ plugins=(... git)
| gstl | git stash list | | gstl | git stash list |
| gstp | git stash pop | | gstp | git stash pop |
| gsts | git stash show --text | | gsts | git stash show --text |
| gstu | git stash --include-untracked |
| gstall | git stash --all | | gstall | git stash --all |
| gsu | git submodule update | | gsu | git submodule update |
| gsw | git switch | | gsw | git switch |
@ -170,31 +173,37 @@ plugins=(... git)
| glum | git pull upstream master | | glum | git pull upstream master |
| gwch | git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty=medium | | gwch | git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty=medium |
| gwip | git add -A; git rm $(git ls-files --deleted) 2> /dev/null; git commit --no-verify --no-gpg-sign -m "--wip-- [skip ci]" | | gwip | git add -A; git rm $(git ls-files --deleted) 2> /dev/null; git commit --no-verify --no-gpg-sign -m "--wip-- [skip ci]" |
| gam | git am |
| gamc | git am --continue |
| gams | git am --skip |
| gama | git am --abort |
| gamscp | git am --show-current-patch |
### Deprecated ### Deprecated aliases
These are aliases that have been removed, renamed, or otherwise modified in a way that may, or may not, receive further support. These are aliases that have been removed, renamed, or otherwise modified in a way that may, or may not, receive further support.
| Alias | Command | Modification | | Alias | Command | Modification |
| :----- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | :----- | :----------------------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------- |
| gap | git add --patch | new alias `gapa` | | gap | `git add --patch` | new alias `gapa` |
| gcl | git config --list | new alias `gcf` | | gcl | `git config --list` | new alias `gcf` |
| gdc | git diff --cached | new alias `gdca` | | gdc | `git diff --cached` | new alias `gdca` |
| gdt | git difftool | no replacement | | gdt | `git difftool` | no replacement |
| ggpull | git pull origin $(current_branch) | new alias `ggl` (`ggpull` still exists for now though) | | ggpull | `git pull origin $(current_branch)` | new alias `ggl` (`ggpull` still exists for now though) |
| ggpur | git pull --rebase origin $(current_branch) | new alias `ggu` (`ggpur` still exists for now though) | | ggpur | `git pull --rebase origin $(current_branch)` | new alias `ggu` (`ggpur` still exists for now though) |
| ggpush | git push origin $(current_branch) | new alias `ggp` (`ggpush` still exists for now though) | | ggpush | `git push origin $(current_branch)` | new alias `ggp` (`ggpush` still exists for now though) |
| gk | gitk --all --branches | now aliased to `gitk --all --branches` | | gk | `gitk --all --branches` | now aliased to `gitk --all --branches` |
| glg | git log --stat --max-count = 10 | now aliased to `git log --stat --color` | | glg | `git log --stat --max-count = 10` | now aliased to `git log --stat --color` |
| glgg | git log --graph --max-count = 10 | now aliased to `git log --graph --color` | | glgg | `git log --graph --max-count = 10` | now aliased to `git log --graph --color` |
| gwc | git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty = medium | new alias `gwch` | | gwc | `git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty = medium` | new alias `gwch` |
## Functions ## Functions
### Current ### Current
| Command | Description | | Command | Description |
|:-----------------------|:----------------------------------------| |:-----------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------|
| `grename <old> <new>` | Rename `old` branch to `new`, including in origin remote |
| current_branch | Return the name of the current branch | | current_branch | Return the name of the current branch |
| git_current_user_name | Returns the `user.name` config value | | git_current_user_name | Returns the `user.name` config value |
| git_current_user_email | Returns the `user.email` config value | | git_current_user_email | Returns the `user.email` config value |
@ -209,7 +218,7 @@ These features allow to pause a branch development and switch to another one (_"
| gwip | Commit wip branch | | gwip | Commit wip branch |
| gunwip | Uncommit wip branch | | gunwip | Uncommit wip branch |
### Deprecated ### Deprecated functions
| Command | Description | Reason | | Command | Description | Reason |
|:-----------------------|:----------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------| |:-----------------------|:----------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------|

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@ -38,11 +38,12 @@ alias gapa='git add --patch'
alias gau='git add --update' alias gau='git add --update'
alias gav='git add --verbose' alias gav='git add --verbose'
alias gap='git apply' alias gap='git apply'
alias gapt='git apply --3way'
alias gb='git branch' alias gb='git branch'
alias gba='git branch -a' alias gba='git branch -a'
alias gbd='git branch -d' alias gbd='git branch -d'
alias gbda='git branch --no-color --merged | command grep -vE "^(\+|\*|\s*(master|develop|dev)\s*$)" | command xargs -n 1 git branch -d' alias gbda='git branch --no-color --merged | command grep -vE "^(\+|\*|\s*(master|development|develop|devel|dev)\s*$)" | command xargs -n 1 git branch -d'
alias gbD='git branch -D' alias gbD='git branch -D'
alias gbl='git blame -b -w' alias gbl='git blame -b -w'
alias gbnm='git branch --no-merged' alias gbnm='git branch --no-merged'
@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ alias gcb='git checkout -b'
alias gcf='git config --list' alias gcf='git config --list'
alias gcl='git clone --recurse-submodules' alias gcl='git clone --recurse-submodules'
alias gclean='git clean -id' alias gclean='git clean -id'
alias gpristine='git reset --hard && git clean -dfx' alias gpristine='git reset --hard && git clean -dffx'
alias gcm='git checkout master' alias gcm='git checkout master'
alias gcd='git checkout develop' alias gcd='git checkout develop'
alias gcmsg='git commit -m' alias gcmsg='git commit -m'
@ -85,6 +86,11 @@ alias gds='git diff --staged'
alias gdt='git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r' alias gdt='git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r'
alias gdw='git diff --word-diff' alias gdw='git diff --word-diff'
function gdnolock() {
git diff "$@" ":(exclude)package-lock.json" ":(exclude)*.lock"
}
compdef _git gdnolock=git-diff
function gdv() { git diff -w "$@" | view - } function gdv() { git diff -w "$@" | view - }
compdef _git gdv=git-diff compdef _git gdv=git-diff
@ -236,6 +242,7 @@ alias gstd='git stash drop'
alias gstl='git stash list' alias gstl='git stash list'
alias gstp='git stash pop' alias gstp='git stash pop'
alias gsts='git stash show --text' alias gsts='git stash show --text'
alias gstu='git stash --include-untracked'
alias gstall='git stash --all' alias gstall='git stash --all'
alias gsu='git submodule update' alias gsu='git submodule update'
alias gsw='git switch' alias gsw='git switch'
@ -255,3 +262,23 @@ alias glum='git pull upstream master'
alias gwch='git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty=medium' alias gwch='git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty=medium'
alias gwip='git add -A; git rm $(git ls-files --deleted) 2> /dev/null; git commit --no-verify --no-gpg-sign -m "--wip-- [skip ci]"' alias gwip='git add -A; git rm $(git ls-files --deleted) 2> /dev/null; git commit --no-verify --no-gpg-sign -m "--wip-- [skip ci]"'
alias gam='git am'
alias gamc='git am --continue'
alias gams='git am --skip'
alias gama='git am --abort'
alias gamscp='git am --show-current-patch'
function grename() {
if [[ -z "$1" || -z "$2" ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 old_branch new_branch"
return 1
fi
# Rename branch locally
git branch -m "$1" "$2"
# Rename branch in origin remote
if git push origin :"$1"; then
git push --set-upstream origin "$2"
fi
}

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# Gitfast plugin # Gitfast plugin
This plugin adds completion for Git, using the zsh completion from git.git folks, which is much faster than the official one from zsh. A lot of zsh-specific features are not supported, like descriptions for every argument, but everything the bash completion has, this one does too (as it is using it behind the scenes). Not only is it faster, it should be more robust, and updated regularly to the latest git upstream version.. This plugin adds completion for Git, using the zsh completion from git.git folks, which is much faster than the official one from zsh. A lot of zsh-specific features are not supported, like descriptions for every argument, but everything the bash completion has, this one does too (as it is using it behind the scenes). Not only is it faster, it should be more robust, and updated regularly to the latest git upstream version.
To use it, add `gitfast` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: To use it, add `gitfast` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ if [ -z "$script" ]; then
local -a locations local -a locations
local e local e
locations=( locations=(
$(dirname ${funcsourcetrace[1]%:*})/git-completion.bash "$(dirname ${funcsourcetrace[1]%:*})/git-completion.bash"
'/etc/bash_completion.d/git' # fedora, old debian '/etc/bash_completion.d/git' # fedora, old debian
'/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/git' # arch, ubuntu, new debian '/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/git' # arch, ubuntu, new debian
'/usr/share/bash-completion/git' # gentoo '/usr/share/bash-completion/git' # gentoo
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ if [ -z "$script" ]; then
test -f $e && script="$e" && break test -f $e && script="$e" && break
done done
fi fi
GIT_SOURCING_ZSH_COMPLETION=y . "$script" ZSH_VERSION='' . "$script"
__gitcomp () __gitcomp ()
{ {
@ -93,22 +93,13 @@ __gitcomp_nl_append ()
compadd -Q -S "${4- }" -p "${2-}" -- ${=1} && _ret=0 compadd -Q -S "${4- }" -p "${2-}" -- ${=1} && _ret=0
} }
__gitcomp_file_direct ()
{
emulate -L zsh
local IFS=$'\n'
compset -P '*[=:]'
compadd -f -- ${=1} && _ret=0
}
__gitcomp_file () __gitcomp_file ()
{ {
emulate -L zsh emulate -L zsh
local IFS=$'\n' local IFS=$'\n'
compset -P '*[=:]' compset -P '*[=:]'
compadd -p "${2-}" -f -- ${=1} && _ret=0 compadd -Q -p "${2-}" -f -- ${=1} && _ret=0
} }
__git_zsh_bash_func () __git_zsh_bash_func ()
@ -232,8 +223,10 @@ _git ()
if (( $+functions[__${service}_zsh_main] )); then if (( $+functions[__${service}_zsh_main] )); then
__${service}_zsh_main __${service}_zsh_main
else elif (( $+functions[__${service}_main] )); then
emulate ksh -c __${service}_main emulate ksh -c __${service}_main
elif (( $+functions[_${service}] )); then
emulate ksh -c _${service}
fi fi
let _ret && _default && _ret=0 let _ret && _default && _ret=0

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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
if [[ -n "$count" && -n "$name" ]]; then if [[ -n "$count" && -n "$name" ]]; then
__git_ps1_upstream_name=$(git rev-parse \ __git_ps1_upstream_name=$(git rev-parse \
--abbrev-ref "$upstream" 2>/dev/null) --abbrev-ref "$upstream" 2>/dev/null)
if [ "$pcmode" = yes ] && [ "$ps1_expanded" = yes ]; then if [ $pcmode = yes ] && [ $ps1_expanded = yes ]; then
p="$p \${__git_ps1_upstream_name}" p="$p \${__git_ps1_upstream_name}"
else else
p="$p ${__git_ps1_upstream_name}" p="$p ${__git_ps1_upstream_name}"
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
# to build a gitstring. # to build a gitstring.
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring () __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring ()
{ {
if [[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION-}" ]]; then if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
local c_red='%F{red}' local c_red='%F{red}'
local c_green='%F{green}' local c_green='%F{green}'
local c_lblue='%F{blue}' local c_lblue='%F{blue}'
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring ()
local flags_color="$c_lblue" local flags_color="$c_lblue"
local branch_color="" local branch_color=""
if [ "$detached" = no ]; then if [ $detached = no ]; then
branch_color="$ok_color" branch_color="$ok_color"
else else
branch_color="$bad_color" branch_color="$bad_color"
@ -508,13 +508,13 @@ __git_ps1 ()
# NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode or it's Zsh # NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode or it's Zsh
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then
if [ "$pcmode" = yes ] || [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION-}" ]; then if [ $pcmode = yes ] || [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION-}" ]; then
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring
fi fi
fi fi
b=${b##refs/heads/} b=${b##refs/heads/}
if [ "$pcmode" = yes ] && [ "$ps1_expanded" = yes ]; then if [ $pcmode = yes ] && [ $ps1_expanded = yes ]; then
__git_ps1_branch_name=$b __git_ps1_branch_name=$b
b="\${__git_ps1_branch_name}" b="\${__git_ps1_branch_name}"
fi fi
@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ __git_ps1 ()
local f="$w$i$s$u" local f="$w$i$s$u"
local gitstring="$c$b${f:+$z$f}$r$p" local gitstring="$c$b${f:+$z$f}$r$p"
if [ "$pcmode" = yes ]; then if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
if [ "${__git_printf_supports_v-}" != yes ]; then if [ "${__git_printf_supports_v-}" != yes ]; then
gitstring=$(printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring") gitstring=$(printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring")
else else

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# github # github plugin
This plugin supports working with GitHub from the command line. It provides a few things: This plugin supports working with GitHub from the command line. It provides a few things:

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
function gi() { curl -fL https://www.gitignore.io/api/${(j:,:)@} } function gi() { curl -fLw '\n' https://www.gitignore.io/api/"${(j:,:)@}" }
_gitignoreio_get_command_list() { _gitignoreio_get_command_list() {
curl -sfL https://www.gitignore.io/api/list | tr "," "\n" curl -sfL https://www.gitignore.io/api/list | tr "," "\n"

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ __gnu_utils() {
gcmds+=('gfind' 'gxargs' 'glocate') gcmds+=('gfind' 'gxargs' 'glocate')
# Not part of either coreutils or findutils, installed separately. # Not part of either coreutils or findutils, installed separately.
gcmds+=('gsed' 'gtar' 'gtime') gcmds+=('gsed' 'gtar' 'gtime' 'gmake')
for gcmd in "${gcmds[@]}"; do for gcmd in "${gcmds[@]}"; do
# Do nothing if the command isn't found # Do nothing if the command isn't found

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
../golang/golang.plugin.zsh

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
print -P "%F{yellow}The 'go' plugin is deprecated. Use the '%Ugolang%u' plugin instead.%f"
source "$ZSH/plugins/golang/golang.plugin.zsh"

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
Enables [GPG's gpg-agent](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/) if it is not running. Enables [GPG's gpg-agent](https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/) if it is not running.
To use it, add gpg-agent to the plugins array of your zshrc file: To use it, add gpg-agent to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
```zsh
plugins=(... gpg-agent) plugins=(... gpg-agent)
``` ```

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
## Gradle Plugin # Gradle plugin
This plugin adds completions and aliases for [Gradle](https://gradle.org/). This plugin adds completions and aliases for [Gradle](https://gradle.org/).
@ -10,9 +10,15 @@ plugins=(... gradle)
## Usage ## Usage
This plugin creates an alias `gradle` which is used to determine whether the current working directory has a gradlew file. If gradlew is present it will be used otherwise `gradle` is used directly. Gradle tasks can be executed directly without regard for whether it is `gradle` or `gradlew` This plugin creates a function called `gradle-or-gradlew`, which is aliased
to `gradle`, which is used to determine whether the current project directory
has a gradlew file. If `gradlew` is present it will be used, otherwise `gradle`
is used instead. Gradle tasks can be executed directly without regard for
whether it is `gradle` or `gradlew`. It also supports being called from
any directory inside the root project directory.
Examples: Examples:
```zsh ```zsh
gradle test gradle test
gradle build gradle build
@ -20,4 +26,5 @@ gradle build
## Completion ## Completion
The completion provided for this plugin caches the parsed tasks into a file named `.gradletasknamecache` in the current working directory, so you might want to add that to your `.gitignore` file so that it's not accidentally committed. This plugin uses [the completion from the Gradle project](https://github.com/gradle/gradle-completion),
which is distributed under the MIT license.

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gradle.plugin.zsh

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@ -0,0 +1,420 @@
#compdef gradle gradlew gw
#
# Taken from https://github.com/gradle/gradle-completion
# Copyright (c) 2017 Eric Wendelin
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
# this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
# the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
# use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
# of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
# so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
# copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# 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.
# Terms
__gradle-set-project-root-dir() {
local dir=`pwd`
project_root_dir=`pwd`
while [[ $dir != '/' ]]; do
if [[ -f "$dir/settings.gradle" || -f "$dir/settings.gradle.kts" || -f "$dir/gradlew" ]]; then
project_root_dir=$dir
return 0
fi
dir="$(dirname "$dir")"
done
return 1
}
__gradle-init-cache-dir() {
cache_dir="$HOME/.gradle/completion"
mkdir -p $cache_dir
}
__gradle-set-settings-file() {
# In order of precedence: --settings-file=filename, settings.gradle, settings.gradle.kts
local default_gradle_settings_file="$project_root_dir/settings.gradle"
if [[ ! -f $default_gradle_settings_file ]]; then
default_gradle_settings_file="$project_root_dir/settings.gradle.kts"
fi
gradle_settings_file=${${(v)opt_args[(i)-c|--settings-file]}:-$default_gradle_settings_file}
}
__gradle-set-build-file() {
__gradle-set-settings-file
# In order of precedence: --build-file=filename, rootProject.buildFileName, build.gradle, build.gradle.kts
local default_gradle_build_file_name="build.gradle"
if [[ -r $gradle_settings_file ]]; then
default_gradle_build_file_name=${$(grep "^rootProject\.buildFileName" $gradle_settings_file | \
sed -n -e "s/rootProject\.buildFileName = [\'\"]\(.*\)[\'\"]/\1/p")}
default_gradle_build_file_name="${default_gradle_build_file:-build.gradle}"
fi
local default_gradle_build_file="$project_root_dir/$default_gradle_build_file_name"
if [[ ! -f $default_gradle_build_file ]]; then
default_gradle_build_file="$project_root_dir/build.gradle.kts"
fi
# If a build file is specified after '-b' or '--build-file', use this file.
gradle_build_file=${${(v)opt_args[(i)-b|--build-file]}:-$default_gradle_build_file}
}
__gradle-set-cache-name() {
# Cache name is constructed from the absolute path of the build file.
cache_name=${${gradle_build_file:a}//[^[:alnum:]]/_}
}
__gradle-set-files-checksum() {
# Cache MD5 sum of all Gradle scripts and modified timestamps
if builtin command -v md5 > /dev/null; then
gradle_files_checksum=( $(md5 -q -s "$(cat "$cache_dir/$cache_name" | xargs ls -o 2>/dev/null)") )
elif builtin command -v md5sum > /dev/null; then
gradle_files_checksum=( $(cat "$cache_dir/$cache_name" | xargs ls -o 2>/dev/null | md5sum | awk '{print $1}') )
else
_message 'Cannot generate completions as neither md5 nor md5sum exist on \$PATH'
return 1
fi
}
__gradle-generate-script-cache() {
# Invalidate cache after 3 weeks by default
local cache_ttl_mins=${$(echo $GRADLE_CACHE_TTL_MINUTES):-30240}
local script_exclude_pattern=${$(echo $GRADLE_COMPLETION_EXCLUDE_PATTERN):-"/(.git|build|integTest|samples|templates|smokeTest|testFixtures|out)/"}
if [[ ! $(find $cache_dir/$cache_name -mmin -$cache_ttl_mins 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
zle -R "Generating Gradle build script cache"
# Cache all Gradle scripts
local -a gradle_build_scripts
gradle_build_scripts=( $(find $project_root_dir -type f -name "*.gradle" -o -name "*.gradle.kts" 2>/dev/null | egrep -v "$script_exclude_pattern") )
printf "%s\n" "${gradle_build_scripts[@]}" >| $cache_dir/$cache_name
fi
}
__gradle-generate-tasks-cache() {
__gradle-set-files-checksum
# Use Gradle wrapper when it exists.
local gradle_cmd="gradle"
if [[ -x "$project_root_dir/gradlew" ]]; then
gradle_cmd="$project_root_dir/gradlew"
fi
zle -R "Generating Gradle task cache from $gradle_build_file"
# Run gradle to retrieve possible tasks and cache.
# Reuse Gradle Daemon if IDLE but don't start a new one.
local gradle_tasks_output
if [[ ! -z "$($gradle_cmd --status 2>/dev/null | grep IDLE)" ]]; then
gradle_tasks_output="$($gradle_cmd --daemon --build-file $gradle_build_file -q tasks --all 2>/dev/null)"
else
gradle_tasks_output="$($gradle_cmd --no-daemon --build-file $gradle_build_file -q tasks --all 2>/dev/null)"
fi
local gradle_all_tasks="" root_tasks="" subproject_tasks="" output_line
local -a match
for output_line in ${(f)"$(printf "%s\n" "${gradle_tasks_output[@]}")"}; do
if [[ $output_line =~ ^([[:lower:]][[:alnum:][:punct:]]*)([[:space:]]-[[:space:]]([[:print:]]*))? ]]; then
local task_name="${match[1]}"
local task_description="${match[3]}"
# Completion for subproject tasks with ':' prefix
if [[ $task_name =~ ^([[:alnum:][:punct:]]+):([[:alnum:]]+) ]]; then
gradle_all_tasks+="${task_name//:/\\:}:$task_description\n\\:${task_name//:/\\:}:$task_description\n"
subproject_tasks+="${match[2]}\n"
else
gradle_all_tasks+="${task_name//:/\\:}:$task_description\n"
root_tasks+="$task_name\n"
fi
fi
done
# subproject tasks can be referenced implicitly from root project
if [[ $GRADLE_COMPLETION_UNQUALIFIED_TASKS == "true" ]]; then
local -a implicit_tasks
implicit_tasks=( $(comm -23 <(echo $subproject_tasks | sort) <(echo $root_tasks | sort)) )
for task in $(printf "%s\n" "${implicit_tasks[@]}"); do
gradle_all_tasks+="$task\n"
done
fi
echo $gradle_all_tasks >| $cache_dir/$gradle_files_checksum
echo $gradle_files_checksum >| $cache_dir/$cache_name.md5
}
__gradle-completion-init() {
local cache_dir cache_name gradle_build_file gradle_files_checksum project_root_dir
__gradle-init-cache-dir
__gradle-set-project-root-dir
__gradle-set-build-file
if [[ -f $gradle_build_file ]]; then
__gradle-set-cache-name
__gradle-generate-script-cache
__gradle-set-files-checksum
__gradle-generate-tasks-cache
fi
return 0
}
__gradle_tasks() {
local cache_dir cache_name gradle_build_file gradle_files_checksum project_root_dir
__gradle-init-cache-dir
__gradle-set-project-root-dir
__gradle-set-build-file
if [[ -f $gradle_build_file ]]; then
__gradle-set-cache-name
__gradle-generate-script-cache
__gradle-set-files-checksum
# The cache key is md5 sum of all gradle scripts, so it's valid if it exists.
if [[ -f $cache_dir/$cache_name.md5 ]]; then
local cached_checksum="$(cat $cache_dir/$cache_name.md5)"
local -a cached_tasks
if [[ -z $cur ]]; then
cached_tasks=(${(f)"$(cat $cache_dir/$cached_checksum)"})
else
cached_tasks=(${(f)"$(grep "^${cur//:/\\\\:}" $cache_dir/$cached_checksum)"})
fi
_describe 'all tasks' cached_tasks && ret=0
else
__gradle-generate-tasks-cache
fi
# Regenerate tasks cache in the background
if [[ $gradle_files_checksum != "$(cat $cache_dir/$cache_name.md5)" || ! -f $cache_dir/$gradle_files_checksum || $(wc -c < $cache_dir/$gradle_files_checksum) -le 1 ]]; then
$(__gradle-generate-tasks-cache 1>&2 2>/dev/null &)
fi
else
_describe 'built-in tasks' '(
"buildEnvironment:Displays all buildscript dependencies declared in root project."
"components:Displays the components produced by root project."
"dependencies:Displays all dependencies declared in root project."
"dependencyInsight:Displays the insight into a specific dependency in root project."
"dependentComponents:Displays the dependent components of components in root project."
"help:Displays a help message."
"init:Initializes a new Gradle build."
"model:Displays the configuration model of root project."
"projects:Displays the sub-projects of root project."
"properties:Displays the properties of root project."
"tasks:Displays the tasks runnable from root project."
"wrapper:Generates Gradle wrapper files."
)' && ret=0
fi
}
__gradle_subcommand() {
integer ret=1
case "$words[1]" in
(dependencies)
_arguments \
'--configuration=[The configuration to generate the report for.]:dependency configuration:_gradle_dependency_configurations' && ret=0
;;
(dependencyInsight)
_arguments \
'--dependency=[Shows the details of given dependency.]' \
'--configuration=[Looks for the dependency in given configuration.]:dependency configuration:_gradle_dependency_configurations' && ret=0
;;
(help)
_arguments \
'--task[The task to show help for.]' && ret=0
;;
(init)
_arguments \
'--dsl=[DSL to be used in generated scripts.]:dsl:(groovy kotlin)' \
'--package=[Package for the generated source.]' \
'--project-name=[Name of the generated project.]' \
'--test-framework=[Test framework to be used.]:test framework:(junit kotlintest scalatest spock testng)' \
'--type=[Project type to generate.]:project type:(basic cpp-application cpp-library groovy-application groovy-library java-application java-library kotlin-application kotlin-library pom scala-library)' && ret=0
;;
(tasks)
_arguments \
'--all[List all tasks, including subproject tasks.]' \
'--group=[Show tasks only from given task group.]' && ret=0
;;
(test)
_arguments -C \
'--debug-jvm[Enable debugging for the test process. The process is started suspended and listening on port 5005. Requires the "java" plugin.]' \
'--fail-fast[Stops test execution after the first failed test. Requires the "java" plugin.]' \
'--tests=[Sets test class or method name to be included, * is supported. Requires the "java" plugin.]' \
'(-)*:: :->task-or-option' && ret=0
;;
(wrapper)
_arguments \
'--distribution-type=[Binary-only or all with docs and sources]:*:distribution type:(bin all)' \
'--gradle-version=[Set Gradle version for wrapper]' \
'--gradle-distribution-sha256-sum=[SHA-256 checksum]' \
'--gradle-distribution-url=[Set Gradle distribution URL]' && ret=0
;;
(*)
_arguments -C \
{-a,--no-rebuild}'[Do not rebuild project dependencies.]' \
'(--no-build-cache)--build-cache[Enable the Gradle build cache.]' \
{-b,--build-file}'[Specifies the build file.]:build script:_files -g \*.gradle' \
{-C,--cache}'[Specifies how compiled build scripts should be cached.]:cache policy:(on rebuild)' \
{-c,--settings-file}'[Specifies the settings file.]:settings file:_files -g \*.gradle' \
'(--no-configure-on-demand)--configure-on-demand[Only relevant projects are configured in this build run.]' \
'--console=[Specifies which type of console output to generate.]:console output type:(plain auto rich verbose)' \
'--continue[Continues task execution after a task failure.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.cache.reserved.mb=[Reserve Gradle Daemon memory for operations.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.caching=[Set true to enable Gradle build cache.]:enable build cache:(true false)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.console=[Set type of console output to generate.]:console output type:(plain auto rich verbose)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.daemon.debug=[Set true to debug Gradle Daemon.]:enable daemon debug:(true false)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.daemon.idletimeout=[Kill Gradle Daemon after # idle millis.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.debug=[Set true to debug Gradle Client.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.jvmargs=[Set JVM arguments.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.java.home=[Set JDK home dir.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.logging.level=[Set default Gradle log level.]:log level:(quiet warn lifecycle info debug)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.parallel=[Set true to enable parallel project builds.]:enable parallel build:(true false)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.priority=[Set priority for Gradle worker processes.]:priority:(low normal)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.warning.mode=[Set types of warnings to log.]:warning level:(all summary none)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.workers.max=[Set the number of workers Gradle is allowed to use.]' \
'(-i --info -w --warn -q --quiet)'{-d,--debug}'[Log in debug mode (includes normal stacktrace).]' \
'(--no-daemon)--daemon[Uses the Gradle daemon to run the build. Starts the daemon if not running.]' \
'--foreground[Starts the Gradle daemon in the foreground.]' \
{-g,--gradle-user-home}'[Specifies the gradle user home directory.]:file:_directories' \
\*--include-build'[Includes the specified build in the composite.]:file:_directories' \
\*{-I,--init-script}'[Specifies an initialization script.]:init script:_files -g \*.gradle' \
'(-d --debug -w --warn -q --quiet)'{-i,--info}'[Set log level to info.]' \
'--max-workers[Set the maximum number of concurrent workers that Gradle may use.]:number workers' \
{-m,--dry-run}'[Runs the builds with all task actions disabled.]' \
'--no-color[Do not use color in the console output. (Removed in Gradle 3.0)]' \
'(--build-cache)--no-build-cache[Do not use the Gradle build cache.]' \
'(--configure-on-demand)--no-configure-on-demand[Disables configuration on demand.]' \
'(--daemon)--no-daemon[Do not use the Gradle daemon to run the build.]' \
'(--parallel)--no-parallel[Disables parallel execution to build projects.]' \
'(--scan)--no-scan[Do not create a build scan.]' \
'--offline[The build should operate without accessing network resources.]' \
\*{-P+,--project-prop}'[Set project property for the build script (e.g. -Pmyprop=myvalue).]:project property (prop=val):' \
{-p,--project-dir}'[Specifies the start directory for Gradle.]:start directory:_directories' \
'(--no-parallel)--parallel[Build projects in parallel. Gradle will attempt to determine the optimal number of executor threads to use.]' \
'--profile[Profiles build execution time and generates a report in the <build_dir>/reports/profile directory.]' \
'--priority[Set priority for Gradle worker processes.]:priority:(low normal)' \
'--project-cache-dir[Specifies the project-specific cache directory.]:cache directory:_directories' \
'(-d --debug -w --warn -i --info)'{-q,--quiet}'[Log errors only.]' \
'--recompile-scripts[Force build script recompiling.]' \
'--refresh[Refresh the state of resources of the type(s) specified.]:refresh policy:(dependencies)' \
'--refresh-dependencies[Refresh the state of dependencies.]' \
'--rerun-tasks[Ignore previously cached task results.]' \
'(--no-scan)--scan[Create a build scan.]' \
'(-S --full-stacktrace)'{-s,--stacktrace}'[Print out the stacktrace for all exceptions.]' \
'(-s --stacktrace)'{-S,--full-stacktrace}'[Print out the full (very verbose) stacktrace for all exceptions.]' \
'--system-prop[system property (prop=val)]' \
{-t,--continuous}'[Enables continuous build. Gradle does not exit and will re-execute tasks when task file inputs change.]' \
{-u,--no-search-upward}"[Don't search in parent folders for a settings.gradle file.]" \
'(--write-locks)--update-locks[Perform a partial update of the dependency lock.]' \
'(-d --debug -q --quiet -i --info)'{-w,--warn}'[Log warnings and errors only.]' \
'--warning-mode=[Set types of warnings to log.]:warning mode:(all summary none)' \
'(--update-locks)--write-locks[Persists dependency resolution for locked configurations.]' \
{-x,--exclude-task}'[Specify a task to be excluded from execution.]' && ret=0
;;
esac
return ret
}
(( $+functions[_gradle_dependency_configurations] )) ||
_gradle_dependency_configurations() {
local configurations
configurations=(
'compileClasspath'
'runtimeClasspath'
'testCompileClasspath'
'testRuntimeClasspath'
)
_describe -t 'dependency configurations' "dependency configuration" configurations
}
_gradle() {
local cur=${words[CURRENT]}
local curcontext="$curcontext" state
integer ret=1
typeset -A opt_args
_arguments -C \
'(-)'{-\?,-h,--help}'[Shows a help message.]' \
{-a,--no-rebuild}'[Do not rebuild project dependencies.]' \
'(--no-build-cache)--build-cache[Enable the Gradle build cache.]' \
{-b,--build-file}'[Specifies the build file.]:build script:_files -g \*.gradle' \
{-C,--cache}'[Specifies how compiled build scripts should be cached.]:cache policy:(on rebuild)' \
{-c,--settings-file}'[Specifies the settings file.]:settings file:_files -g \*.gradle:->argument-expected' \
'(--no-configure-on-demand)--configure-on-demand[Only relevant projects are configured in this build run.]' \
'--console=[Specifies which type of console output to generate.]:console output type:(plain auto rich verbose)' \
'--continue[Continues task execution after a task failure.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.cache.reserved.mb=[Reserve Gradle Daemon memory for operations.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.caching=[Set true to enable Gradle build cache.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.console=[Set type of console output to generate.]:console output type:(plain auto rich verbose)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.daemon.debug=[Set true to debug Gradle Daemon.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.daemon.idletimeout=[Kill Gradle Daemon after # idle millis.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.debug=[Set true to debug Gradle Client.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.jvmargs=[Set JVM arguments.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.java.home=[Set JDK home dir.]' \
'-Dorg.gradle.logging.level=[Set default Gradle log level.]:log level:(quiet warn lifecycle info debug)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.parallel=[Set true to enable parallel project builds.]:(true false)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.priority=[Set priority for Gradle worker processes.]:priority:(low normal)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.warning.mode=[Set types of warnings to log.]:warning level:(all summary none)' \
'-Dorg.gradle.workers.max=[Set the number of workers Gradle is allowed to use.]' \
'(-i --info -w --warn -q --quiet)'{-d,--debug}'[Log in debug mode (includes normal stacktrace).]' \
'(--no-daemon)--daemon[Uses the Gradle daemon to run the build. Starts the daemon if not running.]' \
'--foreground[Starts the Gradle daemon in the foreground.]' \
{-g,--gradle-user-home}'[Specifies the gradle user home directory.]:home directory:_directories:->argument-expected' \
'(-)--gui[Launches the Gradle GUI. (Removed in Gradle 4.0)]' \
\*--include-build'[Includes the specified build in the composite.]:file:_directories:->argument-expected' \
\*{-I,--init-script}'[Specifies an initialization script.]:init script:_files -g \*.gradle:->argument-expected' \
'(-d --debug -w --warn -q --quiet)'{-i,--info}'[Set log level to info.]' \
'--max-workers[Set the maximum number of concurrent workers that Gradle may use.]:number workers:->argument-expected' \
{-m,--dry-run}'[Runs the builds with all task actions disabled.]' \
'--no-color[Do not use color in the console output. (Removed in Gradle 3.0)]' \
'(--build-cache)--no-build-cache[Do not use the Gradle build cache.]' \
'(--configure-on-demand)--no-configure-on-demand[Disables configuration on demand.]' \
'(--daemon)--no-daemon[Do not use the Gradle daemon to run the build.]' \
'(--parallel)--no-parallel[Disables parallel execution to build projects.]' \
'(--scan)--no-scan[Do not create a build scan.]' \
'--offline[The build should operate without accessing network resources.]' \
\*{-P+,--project-prop}'[Set project property for the build script (e.g. -Pmyprop=myvalue).]:project property (prop=val):->argument-expected' \
{-p,--project-dir}'[Specifies the start directory for Gradle.]:start directory:_directories:->argument-expected' \
'(--no-parallel)--parallel[Build projects in parallel. Gradle will attempt to determine the optimal number of executor threads to use.]' \
'--priority=[Set priority for Gradle worker processes.]:priority:(low normal)' \
'--profile[Profiles build execution time and generates a report in the <build_dir>/reports/profile directory.]' \
'--project-cache-dir=[Specifies the project-specific cache directory.]:cache directory:_directories:->argument-expected' \
'(-d --debug -w --warn -i --info)'{-q,--quiet}'[Log errors only.]' \
'--recompile-scripts[Force build script recompiling.]' \
'--refresh[Refresh the state of resources of the type(s) specified.]:refresh policy:(dependencies)' \
'--refresh-dependencies[Refresh the state of dependencies.]' \
'--rerun-tasks[Ignore previously cached task results.]' \
'(--no-scan)--scan[Create a build scan.]' \
'(-S --full-stacktrace)'{-s,--stacktrace}'[Print out the stacktrace for all exceptions.]' \
'(-s --stacktrace)'{-S,--full-stacktrace}'[Print out the full (very verbose) stacktrace for all exceptions.]' \
'(-)--status[Shows status of running and recently stopped Gradle Daemons.]' \
'(-)--stop[Stops all Gradle daemons.]' \
'--system-prop[system property (prop=val)]' \
{-t,--continuous}'[Enables continuous build. Gradle does not exit and will re-execute tasks when task file inputs change.]' \
{-u,--no-search-upward}"[Don't search in parent folders for a settings.gradle file.]" \
'(--write-locks)--update-locks[Perform a partial update of the dependency lock.]' \
'(-)'{-v,--version}'[Print version info.]' \
'(-d --debug -q --quiet -i --info)'{-w,--warn}'[Log warnings and errors only.]' \
'--warning-mode=[Set types of warnings to log.]:warning mode:(all summary none)' \
'(--update-locks)--write-locks[Persists dependency resolution for locked configurations.]' \
{-x,--exclude-task}'[Specify a task to be excluded from execution.]' \
'(-)*:: :->task-or-option' && ret=0
if [[ $words[CURRENT] != -* && $state != "argument-expected" ]]; then
__gradle_tasks && ret=0
else
curcontext=${curcontext%:*:*}:gradle-$words[1]:
__gradle_subcommand && ret=0
fi
return ret
}
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############################################################################## # Looks for a gradlew file in the current working directory
# A descriptive listing of core Gradle commands # or any of its parent directories, and executes it if found.
############################################################################ # Otherwise it will call gradle directly.
function gradle-or-gradlew() {
# find project root
# taken from https://github.com/gradle/gradle-completion
local dir="$PWD" project_root="$PWD"
while [[ "$dir" != / ]]; do
if [[ -f "$dir/settings.gradle" || -f "$dir/settings.gradle.kts" || -f "$dir/gradlew" ]]; then
project_root="$dir"
break
fi
dir="${dir:h}"
done
gradle-or-gradlew() { # if gradlew found, run it instead of gradle
if [ -f ./gradlew ] ; then if [[ -f "$project_root/gradlew" ]]; then
echo "executing gradlew instead of gradle"; echo "executing gradlew instead of gradle"
./gradlew "$@"; "$project_root/gradlew" "$@"
else else
gradle "$@"; command gradle "$@"
fi fi
} }
alias gradle=gradle-or-gradlew; alias gradle=gradle-or-gradlew
compdef _gradle gradle-or-gradlew
function _gradle_core_commands() {
local ret=1 state
_arguments ':subcommand:->subcommand' && ret=0
case $state in
subcommand)
subcommands=(
"properties:Display all project properties"
"tasks:Calculate and display all tasks"
"dependencies:Calculate and display all dependencies"
"projects:Discover and display all sub-projects"
"build:Build the project"
"help:Display help"
)
_describe -t subcommands 'gradle subcommands' subcommands && ret=0
esac
return ret
}
function _gradle_arguments() {
_arguments -C \
'-a[Do not rebuild project dependencies]' \
'-b[Specifies the build file]' \
'-c[Specifies the settings file]' \
'-d[Log at the debug level]' \
'-g[Specifies the Gradle user home directory]' \
'-h[Shows a help message]' \
'-i[Set log level to INFO]' \
'-m[Runs the build with all task actions disabled]' \
'-p[Specifies the start directory for Gradle]' \
'-q[Log errors only]' \
'-s[Print out the stacktrace also for user exceptions]' \
'-t[Continuous mode. Automatically re-run build after changes]' \
'-u[Don''t search in parent directories for a settings.gradle file]' \
'-v[Prints Gradle version info]' \
'-x[Specify a task to be excluded]' \
'-D[Set a system property]' \
'-I[Specifies an initialization script]' \
'-P[Sets a project property of the root project]' \
'-S[Print out the full (very verbose) stacktrace]' \
'--build-file[Specifies the build file]' \
'--configure-on-demand[Only relevant projects are configured]' \
'--console[Type of console output to generate (plain, auto, or rich)]' \
'--continue[Continues task execution after a task failure]' \
'--continuous[Continuous mode. Automatically re-run build after changes]' \
'--daemon[Use the Gradle Daemon]' \
'--debug[Log at the debug level]' \
'--dry-run[Runs the build with all task actions disabled]' \
'--exclude-task[Specify a task to be excluded]' \
'--full-stacktrace[Print out the full (very verbose) stacktrace]' \
'--gradle-user-home[Specifies the Gradle user home directory]' \
'--gui[Launches the Gradle GUI app (Deprecated)]' \
'--help[Shows a help message]' \
'--include-build[Run the build as a composite, including the specified build]' \
'--info[Set log level to INFO]' \
'--init-script[Specifies an initialization script]' \
'--max-workers[Set the maximum number of workers that Gradle may use]' \
'--no-daemon[Do not use the Gradle Daemon]' \
'--no-rebuild[Do not rebuild project dependencies]' \
'--no-search-upwards[Don''t search in parent directories for a settings.gradle file]' \
'--offline[Build without accessing network resources]' \
'--parallel[Build projects in parallel]' \
'--profile[Profile build time and create report]' \
'--project-cache-dir[Specifies the project-specific cache directory]' \
'--project-dir[Specifies the start directory for Gradle]' \
'--project-prop[Sets a project property of the root project]' \
'--quiet[Log errors only]' \
'--recompile-scripts[Forces scripts to be recompiled, bypassing caching]' \
'--refresh-dependencies[Refresh the state of dependencies]' \
'--rerun-task[Specifies that any task optimization is ignored]' \
'--settings-file[Specifies the settings file]' \
'--stacktrace[Print out the stacktrace also for user exceptions]' \
'--status[Print Gradle Daemon status]' \
'--stop[Stop all Gradle Daemons]' \
'--system-prop[Set a system property]' \
'--version[Prints Gradle version info]' \
'*::command:->command' \
&& return 0
}
##############################################################################
# Examine the build.gradle file to see if its timestamp has changed;
# and if so, regenerate the .gradle_tasks cache file
############################################################################
_gradle_does_task_list_need_generating () {
[[ ! -f .gradletasknamecache ]] || [[ build.gradle -nt .gradletasknamecache || build.gradle.kts -nt .gradletasknamecache ]]
}
##############
# Parse the tasks from `gradle(w) tasks --all` and return them to the calling function.
# All lines in the output from gradle(w) that are between /^-+$/ and /^\s*$/
# are considered to be tasks. If and when gradle adds support for listing tasks
# for programmatic parsing, this method can be deprecated.
##############
_gradle_parse_tasks () {
lines_might_be_tasks=false
task_name_buffer=""
while read -r line; do
if [[ $line =~ ^-+$ ]]; then
lines_might_be_tasks=true
# Empty buffer, because it contains items that are not tasks
task_name_buffer=""
elif [[ $line =~ ^\s*$ ]]; then
if [[ "$lines_might_be_tasks" = true ]]; then
# If a newline is found, echo the buffer to the calling function
while read -r task; do
echo $task | awk '/[a-zA-Z0-9:-]+/ {print $1}'
done <<< "$task_name_buffer"
# Empty buffer, because we are done with the tasks
task_name_buffer=""
fi
lines_might_be_tasks=false
elif [[ "$lines_might_be_tasks" = true ]]; then
task_name_buffer="${task_name_buffer}\n${line}"
fi
done <<< "$1"
}
##############
# Gradle tasks from subprojects are allowed to be executed without specifying
# the subproject; that task will then be called on all subprojects.
# gradle(w) tasks --all only lists tasks per subproject, but when autocompleting
# we often want to be able to run a specific task on all subprojects, e.g.
# "gradle clean".
# This function uses the list of tasks from "gradle tasks --all", and for each
# line grabs everything after the last ":" and combines that output with the original
# output. The combined list is returned as the result of this function.
##############
_gradle_parse_and_extract_tasks () {
# All tasks
tasks=$(_gradle_parse_tasks "$1")
# Task name without sub project(s) prefix
simple_tasks=$(echo $tasks | awk 'BEGIN { FS = ":" } { print $NF }')
echo "$tasks\n$simple_tasks"
}
##############################################################################
# Discover the gradle tasks by running "gradle tasks --all"
############################################################################
_gradle_tasks () {
if [[ -f build.gradle || -f build.gradle.kts || -f settings.gradle || -f settings.gradle.kts ]]; then
_gradle_arguments
if _gradle_does_task_list_need_generating; then
_gradle_parse_and_extract_tasks "$(gradle tasks --all)" > .gradletasknamecache
fi
compadd -X "==== Gradle Tasks ====" $(cat .gradletasknamecache)
fi
}
_gradlew_tasks () {
if [[ -f build.gradle || -f build.gradle.kts || -f settings.gradle || -f settings.gradle.kts ]]; then
_gradle_arguments
if _gradle_does_task_list_need_generating; then
_gradle_parse_and_extract_tasks "$(./gradlew tasks --all)" > .gradletasknamecache
fi
compadd -X "==== Gradlew Tasks ====" $(cat .gradletasknamecache)
fi
}
##############################################################################
# Register the completions against the gradle and gradlew commands
############################################################################
compdef _gradle_tasks gradle
compdef _gradlew_tasks gradlew
compdef _gradlew_tasks gw

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@ -14,58 +14,3 @@ It looks for scripts in the following paths:
- `~/.grails/scripts` - `~/.grails/scripts`
- `./scripts` - `./scripts`
- `./plugins/*/scripts` - `./plugins/*/scripts`
## Grails Commands
- `add-proxy`
- `alias`
- `bootstrap`
- `bug-report`
- `clean`
- `clean-all`
- `clear-proxy`
- `compile`
- `console`
- `create-app`
- `create-controller`
- `create-domain-class`
- `create-filters`
- `create-integration-test`
- `create-multi-project-build`
- `create-plugin`
- `create-pom`
- `create-script`
- `create-service`
- `create-tag-lib`
- `create-unit-test`
- `dependency-report`
- `doc`
- `help`
- `init`
- `install-app-templates`
- `install-dependency`
- `install-plugin`
- `install-templates`
- `integrate-with`
- `interactive`
- `list-plugin-updates`
- `list-plugins`
- `migrate-docs`
- `package`
- `package-plugin`
- `plugin-info`
- `refresh-dependencies`
- `remove-proxy`
- `run-app`
- `run-script`
- `run-war`
- `set-grails-version`
- `set-proxy`
- `set-version`
- `shell`
- `stats`
- `stop-app`
- `test-app`
- `uninstall-plugin`
- `url-mappings-report`
- `war`
- `wrapper`

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@ -1,25 +1,44 @@
zsh-history-substring-search # zsh-history-substring-search
==============================================================================
This is a clean-room implementation of the [Fish shell][1]'s history search This is a clean-room implementation of the [Fish shell][1]'s history search
feature, where you can type in any part of any previously entered command feature, where you can type in any part of any command from history and then
and press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to cycle through the matching commands. press chosen keys, such as the UP and DOWN arrows, to cycle through matches.
You can also use K and J in VI mode or ^P and ^N in EMACS mode for the same.
[1]: https://fishshell.com [1]: http://fishshell.com
[2]: https://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2009/msg00818.html [2]: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2009/msg00818.html
[3]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fizsh/ [3]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fizsh/
[4]: https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/pull/215 [4]: https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/pull/215
[5]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search [5]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search
[6]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting [6]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Requirements Requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* [ZSH](http://zsh.sourceforge.net) 4.3 or newer * [ZSH](http://zsh.sourceforge.net) 4.3 or newer
Install
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Using the [Homebrew]( https://brew.sh ) package manager:
brew install zsh-history-substring-search
echo 'source /usr/local/share/zsh-history-substring-search/zsh-history-substring-search.zsh' >> ~/.zshrc
Using [Oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh):
1. Clone this repository in oh-my-zsh's plugins directory:
git clone https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-~/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/plugins/zsh-history-substring-search
2. Activate the plugin in `~/.zshrc`:
plugins=( [plugins...] history-substring-search)
3. Source `~/.zshrc` to take changes into account:
source ~/.zshrc
Usage Usage
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -33,98 +52,128 @@ Usage
% source zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh % source zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh
% source zsh-history-substring-search.zsh % source zsh-history-substring-search.zsh
2. Bind keyboard shortcuts to this script's functions: 2. Bind keyboard shortcuts to this script's functions.
# bind UP and DOWN arrow keys Users typically bind their UP and DOWN arrow keys to this script, thus:
zmodload zsh/terminfo * Run `cat -v` in your favorite terminal emulator to observe key codes.
bindkey "$terminfo[kcuu1]" history-substring-search-up      (**NOTE:** In some cases, `cat -v` shows the wrong key codes. If the
bindkey "$terminfo[kcud1]" history-substring-search-down key codes shown by `cat -v` don't work for you, press `<C-v><UP>` and
`<C-v><DOWN>` at your ZSH command line prompt for correct key codes.)
* Press the UP arrow key and observe what is printed in your terminal.
* Press the DOWN arrow key and observe what is printed in your terminal.
* Press the Control and C keys simultaneously to terminate the `cat -v`.
* Use your observations from the previous steps to create key bindings.
For example, if you observed `^[[A` for UP and `^[[B` for DOWN, then:
# bind UP and DOWN arrow keys (compatibility fallback
# for Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 21, and MacOSX 10.9 users)
bindkey '^[[A' history-substring-search-up bindkey '^[[A' history-substring-search-up
bindkey '^[[B' history-substring-search-down bindkey '^[[B' history-substring-search-down
# bind P and N for EMACS mode However, if the observed values don't work, you can try using terminfo:
bindkey "$terminfo[kcuu1]" history-substring-search-up
bindkey "$terminfo[kcud1]" history-substring-search-down
You might also want to bind the Control-P/N keys for use in EMACS mode:
bindkey -M emacs '^P' history-substring-search-up bindkey -M emacs '^P' history-substring-search-up
bindkey -M emacs '^N' history-substring-search-down bindkey -M emacs '^N' history-substring-search-down
# bind k and j for VI mode You might also want to bind the `k` and `j` keys for use in VI mode:
bindkey -M vicmd 'k' history-substring-search-up bindkey -M vicmd 'k' history-substring-search-up
bindkey -M vicmd 'j' history-substring-search-down bindkey -M vicmd 'j' history-substring-search-down
3. Type any part of any previous command and then: 3. Type any part of any previous command and then:
* Press the UP arrow key to select the nearest command that (1) contains * Press the `history-substring-search-up` key, which was configured in
your query and (2) is older than the current command in the command step 2 above, to select the nearest command that (1) contains your query
history. and (2) is also older than the current command in your command history.
* Press the DOWN arrow key to select the nearest command that (1) * Press the `history-substring-search-down` key, which was configured in
contains your query and (2) is newer than the current command in the step 2 above, to select the nearest command that (1) contains your query
command history. and (2) is also newer than the current command in your command history.
* Press ^U (the Control and U keys simultaneously) to abort the search. * Press `^U` the Control and U keys simultaneously to abort the search.
4. If a matching command spans more than one line of text, press the LEFT 4. If a matching command spans more than one line of text, press the LEFT
arrow key to move the cursor away from the end of the command, and then: arrow key to move the cursor away from the end of the command, and then:
* Press the UP arrow key to move the cursor to the line above. When the * Press the `history-substring-search-up` key, which was configured in
cursor reaches the first line of the command, pressing the UP arrow step 2 above, to move the cursor to the line above the cursored line.
key again will cause this script to perform another search. When the cursor reaches the first line of the command, pressing the
`history-substring-search-up` key again will cause this script to
perform another search.
* Press the `history-substring-search-down` key, which was configured in
step 2 above, to move the cursor to the line below the cursored line.
When the cursor reaches the last line of the command, pressing the
`history-substring-search-down` key, which was configured in step 2
above, again will cause this script to perform another search.
* Press the DOWN arrow key to move the cursor to the line below. When
the cursor reaches the last line of the command, pressing the DOWN
arrow key again will cause this script to perform another search.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration Configuration
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This script defines the following global variables. You may override their This script defines the following global variables. You may override their
default values only after having loaded this script into your ZSH session. default values only after having loaded this script into your ZSH session.
* HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND is a global variable that defines * `HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND` is a global variable that defines
how the query should be highlighted inside a matching command. Its default how the query should be highlighted inside a matching command. Its default
value causes this script to highlight using bold, white text on a magenta value causes this script to highlight using bold, white text on a magenta
background. See the "Character Highlighting" section in the zshzle(1) man background. See the "Character Highlighting" section in the zshzle(1) man
page to learn about the kinds of values you may assign to this variable. page to learn about the kinds of values you may assign to this variable.
* HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND is a global variable that * `HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND` is a global variable that
defines how the query should be highlighted when no commands in the defines how the query should be highlighted when no commands in the
history match it. Its default value causes this script to highlight using history match it. Its default value causes this script to highlight using
bold, white text on a red background. See the "Character Highlighting" bold, white text on a red background. See the "Character Highlighting"
section in the zshzle(1) man page to learn about the kinds of values you section in the zshzle(1) man page to learn about the kinds of values you
may assign to this variable. may assign to this variable.
* HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS is a global variable that defines * `HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS` is a global variable that defines
how the command history will be searched for your query. Its default value how the command history will be searched for your query. Its default value
causes this script to perform a case-insensitive search. See the "Globbing causes this script to perform a case-insensitive search. See the "Globbing
Flags" section in the zshexpn(1) man page to learn about the kinds of Flags" section in the zshexpn(1) man page to learn about the kinds of
values you may assign to this variable. values you may assign to this variable.
To always receive _unique_ search results, use `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS`. * `HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_FUZZY` is a global variable that defines
Alternatively, use `setopt HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS` which makes this plugin skip how the command history will be searched for your query. If set to a non-empty
duplicate _adjacent_ search results as you cycle through them---however, this value, causes this script to perform a fuzzy search by words, matching in
does not guarantee that search results are unique: if your search results were given order e.g. `ab c` will match `*ab*c*`
"Dog", "Dog", "HotDog", "Dog", then cycling them gives "Dog", "HotDog", "Dog".
Notice that the "Dog" search result appeared twice as you cycled through them! * `HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_ENSURE_UNIQUE` is a global variable that defines
If you wish to avoid this limitation, then use `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS`. whether all search results returned are _unique_. If set to a non-empty
value, then only unique search results are presented. This behaviour is off
by default. An alternative way to ensure that search results are unique is
to use `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS`. If this configuration variable is off
and `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS` is unset, then `setopt HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS`
is still respected and it makes this script skip duplicate _adjacent_ search
results as you cycle through them, but this does not guarantee that search
results are unique: if your search results were "Dog", "Dog", "HotDog",
"Dog", then cycling them gives "Dog", "HotDog", "Dog". Notice that the "Dog"
search result appeared twice as you cycled through them. If you wish to
receive globally unique search results only once, then use this
configuration variable, or use `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS`.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
History History
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This script was originally written by [Peter Stephenson][2], who published it * September 2009: [Peter Stephenson][2] originally wrote this script and it
to the ZSH users mailing list (thereby making it public domain) in September published to the zsh-users mailing list.
2009. It was later revised by Guido van Steen and released under the BSD
license (see below) as part of [the fizsh project][3] in January 2011.
It was later extracted from fizsh release 1.0.1, refactored heavily, and * January 2011: Guido van Steen (@guidovansteen) revised this script and
repackaged as both an [oh-my-zsh plugin][4] and as an independently loadable released it under the 3-clause BSD license as part of [fizsh][3], the
[ZSH script][5] by Suraj N. Kurapati in 2011. Friendly Interactive ZSHell.
It was [further developed][4] by Guido van Steen, Suraj N. Kurapati, Sorin * January 2011: Suraj N. Kurapati (@sunaku) extracted this script from
Ionescu, and Vincent Guerci in 2011. [fizsh][3] 1.0.1, refactored it heavily, and finally repackaged it as an
[oh-my-zsh plugin][4] and as an independently loadable [ZSH script][5].
* July 2011: Guido van Steen, Suraj N. Kurapati, and Sorin Ionescu
(@sorin-ionescu) [further developed it][4] with Vincent Guerci (@vguerci).
* March 2016: Geza Lore (@gezalore) greatly refactored it in pull request #55.
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Oh My Zsh Distribution Notes Oh My Zsh Distribution Notes
@ -138,8 +187,8 @@ https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search.
This downstream copy was last updated from the following upstream commit: This downstream copy was last updated from the following upstream commit:
SHA: 2c295432175990c1bb4e90bc13f609daa67a25d6 SHA: 0f80b8eb3368b46e5e573c1d91ae69eb095db3fb
Commit date: 2015-09-28 10:47:34 -0700 Commit date: 2019-05-12 17:35:54 -0700
Everything above this section is a copy of the original upstream's README, so things Everything above this section is a copy of the original upstream's README, so things
may differ slightly when you're using this inside OMZ. In particular, you do not may differ slightly when you're using this inside OMZ. In particular, you do not

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