Unverified Commit cad48e38 authored by Marc Cornellà's avatar Marc Cornellà Committed by GitHub

Merge branch 'master' into fabric_task_description

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# Found on the ZshWiki
# http://zshwiki.org/home/config/prompt
#
# Put your custom themes in this folder.
# Example:
PROMPT="%{$fg[red]%}%n%{$reset_color%}@%{$fg[blue]%}%m %{$fg[yellow]%}%~ %{$reset_color%}%% "
\ No newline at end of file
PROMPT="%{$fg[red]%}%n%{$reset_color%}@%{$fg[blue]%}%m %{$fg[yellow]%}%~ %{$reset_color%}%% "
......@@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ function clipcopy() {
cat $file > /dev/clipboard
fi
else
if which xclip &>/dev/null; then
if (( $+commands[xclip] )); then
if [[ -z $file ]]; then
xclip -in -selection clipboard
else
xclip -in -selection clipboard $file
fi
elif which xsel &>/dev/null; then
elif (( $+commands[xsel] )); then
if [[ -z $file ]]; then
xsel --clipboard --input
else
......@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ function clippaste() {
elif [[ $OSTYPE == cygwin* ]]; then
cat /dev/clipboard
else
if which xclip &>/dev/null; then
if (( $+commands[xclip] )); then
xclip -out -selection clipboard
elif which xsel &>/dev/null; then
elif (( $+commands[xsel] )); then
xsel --clipboard --output
else
print "clipcopy: Platform $OSTYPE not supported or xclip/xsel not installed" >&2
......
......@@ -2,10 +2,6 @@
# insecure ownership or permissions) by:
#
# * Human-readably notifying the user of these insecurities.
# * Moving away all existing completion caches to a temporary directory. Since
# any of these caches may have been generated from insecure directories, they
# are all suspect now. Failing to do so typically causes subsequent compinit()
# calls to fail with "command not found: compdef" errors. (That's bad.)
function handle_completion_insecurities() {
# List of the absolute paths of all unique insecure directories, split on
# newline from compaudit()'s output resembling:
......@@ -22,39 +18,27 @@ function handle_completion_insecurities() {
insecure_dirs=( ${(f@):-"$(compaudit 2>/dev/null)"} )
# If no such directories exist, get us out of here.
if (( ! ${#insecure_dirs} )); then
print "[oh-my-zsh] No insecure completion-dependent directories detected."
return
fi
[[ -z "${insecure_dirs}" ]] && return
# List ownership and permissions of all insecure directories.
print "[oh-my-zsh] Insecure completion-dependent directories detected:"
ls -ld "${(@)insecure_dirs}"
print "[oh-my-zsh] For safety, completions will be disabled until you manually fix all"
print "[oh-my-zsh] insecure directory permissions and ownership and restart oh-my-zsh."
print "[oh-my-zsh] See the above list for directories with group or other writability.\n"
# Locally enable the "NULL_GLOB" option, thus removing unmatched filename
# globs from argument lists *AND* printing no warning when doing so. Failing
# to do so prints an unreadable warning if no completion caches exist below.
setopt local_options null_glob
cat <<EOD
# List of the absolute paths of all unique existing completion caches.
local -aU zcompdump_files
zcompdump_files=( "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}"(.) "${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}"/.zcompdump* )
[oh-my-zsh] For safety, we will not load completions from these directories until
[oh-my-zsh] you fix their permissions and ownership and restart zsh.
[oh-my-zsh] See the above list for directories with group or other writability.
# Move such caches to a temporary directory.
if (( ${#zcompdump_files} )); then
# Absolute path of the directory to which such files will be moved.
local ZSH_ZCOMPDUMP_BAD_DIR="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/zcompdump-bad"
[oh-my-zsh] To fix your permissions you can do so by disabling
[oh-my-zsh] the write permission of "group" and "others" and making sure that the
[oh-my-zsh] owner of these directories is either root or your current user.
[oh-my-zsh] The following command may help:
[oh-my-zsh] compaudit | xargs chmod g-w,o-w
# List such files first.
print "[oh-my-zsh] Insecure completion caches also detected:"
ls -l "${(@)zcompdump_files}"
[oh-my-zsh] If the above didn't help or you want to skip the verification of
[oh-my-zsh] insecure directories you can set the variable ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX to
[oh-my-zsh] "true" before oh-my-zsh is sourced in your zshrc file.
# For safety, move rather than permanently remove such files.
print "[oh-my-zsh] Moving to \"${ZSH_ZCOMPDUMP_BAD_DIR}/\"...\n"
mkdir -p "${ZSH_ZCOMPDUMP_BAD_DIR}"
mv "${(@)zcompdump_files}" "${ZSH_ZCOMPDUMP_BAD_DIR}/"
fi
EOD
}
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ WORDCHARS=''
unsetopt menu_complete # do not autoselect the first completion entry
unsetopt flowcontrol
setopt auto_menu # show completion menu on succesive tab press
setopt auto_menu # show completion menu on successive tab press
setopt complete_in_word
setopt always_to_end
......@@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ else
fi
unset CASE_SENSITIVE HYPHEN_INSENSITIVE
# Complete . and .. special directories
zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs true
zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors ''
zstyle ':completion:*:*:kill:*:processes' list-colors '=(#b) #([0-9]#) ([0-9a-z-]#)*=01;34=0=01'
......
if [[ "$ENABLE_CORRECTION" == "true" ]]; then
alias cp='nocorrect cp'
alias ebuild='nocorrect ebuild'
alias gist='nocorrect gist'
alias heroku='nocorrect heroku'
......
......@@ -21,14 +21,18 @@ alias 9='cd -9'
alias md='mkdir -p'
alias rd=rmdir
alias d='dirs -v | head -10'
function d () {
if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
dirs "$@"
else
dirs -v | head -10
fi
}
compdef _dirs d
# List directory contents
alias lsa='ls -lah'
alias l='ls -lah'
alias ll='ls -lh'
alias la='ls -lAh'
# Push and pop directories on directory stack
alias pu='pushd'
alias po='popd'
......@@ -11,33 +11,27 @@ function upgrade_oh_my_zsh() {
}
function take() {
mkdir -p $1
cd $1
mkdir -p $@ && cd ${@:$#}
}
function open_command() {
emulate -L zsh
setopt shwordsplit
local open_cmd
# define the open command
case "$OSTYPE" in
darwin*) open_cmd='open' ;;
cygwin*) open_cmd='cygstart' ;;
linux*) open_cmd='xdg-open' ;;
linux*) [[ "$(uname -r)" != *icrosoft* ]] && open_cmd='nohup xdg-open' || {
open_cmd='cmd.exe /c start ""'
[[ -e "$1" ]] && { 1="$(wslpath -w "${1:a}")" || return 1 }
} ;;
msys*) open_cmd='start ""' ;;
*) echo "Platform $OSTYPE not supported"
return 1
;;
esac
# don't use nohup on OSX
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
$open_cmd "$@" &>/dev/null
else
nohup $open_cmd "$@" &>/dev/null
fi
${=open_cmd} "$@" &>/dev/null
}
#
......@@ -52,8 +46,7 @@ function open_command() {
# 1 if it does not exist
#
function alias_value() {
alias "$1" | sed "s/^$1='\(.*\)'$/\1/"
test $(alias "$1")
(( $+aliases[$1] )) && echo $aliases[$1]
}
#
......@@ -81,12 +74,12 @@ function try_alias_value() {
# 0 if the variable exists, 3 if it was set
#
function default() {
test `typeset +m "$1"` && return 0
(( $+parameters[$1] )) && return 0
typeset -g "$1"="$2" && return 3
}
#
# Set enviroment variable "$1" to default value "$2" if "$1" is not yet defined.
# Set environment variable "$1" to default value "$2" if "$1" is not yet defined.
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The env variable to set
......@@ -95,8 +88,8 @@ function default() {
# 0 if the env variable exists, 3 if it was set
#
function env_default() {
env | grep -q "^$1=" && return 0
export "$1=$2" && return 3
(( ${${(@f):-$(typeset +xg)}[(I)$1]} )) && return 0
export "$1=$2" && return 3
}
......
......@@ -10,13 +10,10 @@ function git_prompt_info() {
# Checks if working tree is dirty
function parse_git_dirty() {
local STATUS=''
local FLAGS
FLAGS=('--porcelain')
local STATUS
local -a FLAGS
FLAGS=('--porcelain' '--ignore-submodules=dirty')
if [[ "$(command git config --get oh-my-zsh.hide-dirty)" != "1" ]]; then
if [[ $POST_1_7_2_GIT -gt 0 ]]; then
FLAGS+='--ignore-submodules=dirty'
fi
if [[ "$DISABLE_UNTRACKED_FILES_DIRTY" == "true" ]]; then
FLAGS+='--untracked-files=no'
fi
......@@ -77,8 +74,8 @@ function git_current_branch() {
# Gets the number of commits ahead from remote
function git_commits_ahead() {
if command git rev-parse --git-dir &>/dev/null; then
local commits="$(git rev-list --count @{upstream}..HEAD)"
if [[ "$commits" != 0 ]]; then
local commits="$(git rev-list --count @{upstream}..HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
if [[ -n "$commits" && "$commits" != 0 ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_AHEAD_PREFIX$commits$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_AHEAD_SUFFIX"
fi
fi
......@@ -87,8 +84,8 @@ function git_commits_ahead() {
# Gets the number of commits behind remote
function git_commits_behind() {
if command git rev-parse --git-dir &>/dev/null; then
local commits="$(git rev-list --count HEAD..@{upstream})"
if [[ "$commits" != 0 ]]; then
local commits="$(git rev-list --count HEAD..@{upstream} 2>/dev/null)"
if [[ -n "$commits" && "$commits" != 0 ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_BEHIND_PREFIX$commits$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_BEHIND_SUFFIX"
fi
fi
......@@ -141,11 +138,15 @@ function git_prompt_status() {
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_ADDED$STATUS"
elif $(echo "$INDEX" | grep '^M ' &> /dev/null); then
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_ADDED$STATUS"
elif $(echo "$INDEX" | grep '^MM ' &> /dev/null); then
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_ADDED$STATUS"
fi
if $(echo "$INDEX" | grep '^ M ' &> /dev/null); then
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED$STATUS"
elif $(echo "$INDEX" | grep '^AM ' &> /dev/null); then
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED$STATUS"
elif $(echo "$INDEX" | grep '^MM ' &> /dev/null); then
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED$STATUS"
elif $(echo "$INDEX" | grep '^ T ' &> /dev/null); then
STATUS="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED$STATUS"
fi
......@@ -177,28 +178,6 @@ function git_prompt_status() {
echo $STATUS
}
# Compares the provided version of git to the version installed and on path
# Outputs -1, 0, or 1 if the installed version is less than, equal to, or
# greater than the input version, respectively.
function git_compare_version() {
local INPUT_GIT_VERSION INSTALLED_GIT_VERSION
INPUT_GIT_VERSION=(${(s/./)1})
INSTALLED_GIT_VERSION=($(command git --version 2>/dev/null))
INSTALLED_GIT_VERSION=(${(s/./)INSTALLED_GIT_VERSION[3]})
for i in {1..3}; do
if [[ $INSTALLED_GIT_VERSION[$i] -gt $INPUT_GIT_VERSION[$i] ]]; then
echo 1
return 0
fi
if [[ $INSTALLED_GIT_VERSION[$i] -lt $INPUT_GIT_VERSION[$i] ]]; then
echo -1
return 0
fi
done
echo 0
}
# Outputs the name of the current user
# Usage example: $(git_current_user_name)
function git_current_user_name() {
......@@ -210,8 +189,3 @@ function git_current_user_name() {
function git_current_user_email() {
command git config user.email 2>/dev/null
}
# This is unlikely to change so make it all statically assigned
POST_1_7_2_GIT=$(git_compare_version "1.7.2")
# Clean up the namespace slightly by removing the checker function
unfunction git_compare_version
## Command history configuration
if [ -z "$HISTFILE" ]; then
HISTFILE=$HOME/.zsh_history
fi
## History wrapper
function omz_history {
local clear list
zparseopts -E c=clear l=list
HISTSIZE=10000
SAVEHIST=10000
if [[ -n "$clear" ]]; then
# if -c provided, clobber the history file
echo -n >| "$HISTFILE"
echo >&2 History file deleted. Reload the session to see its effects.
elif [[ -n "$list" ]]; then
# if -l provided, run as if calling `fc' directly
builtin fc "$@"
else
# unless a number is provided, show all history events (starting from 1)
[[ ${@[-1]-} = *[0-9]* ]] && builtin fc -l "$@" || builtin fc -l "$@" 1
fi
}
# Show history
case $HIST_STAMPS in
"mm/dd/yyyy") alias history='fc -fl 1' ;;
"dd.mm.yyyy") alias history='fc -El 1' ;;
"yyyy-mm-dd") alias history='fc -il 1' ;;
*) alias history='fc -l 1' ;;
# Timestamp format
case ${HIST_STAMPS-} in
"mm/dd/yyyy") alias history='omz_history -f' ;;
"dd.mm.yyyy") alias history='omz_history -E' ;;
"yyyy-mm-dd") alias history='omz_history -i' ;;
"") alias history='omz_history' ;;
*) alias history="omz_history -t '$HIST_STAMPS'" ;;
esac
setopt append_history
setopt extended_history
setopt hist_expire_dups_first
setopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplication command history list
setopt hist_ignore_space
setopt hist_verify
setopt inc_append_history
setopt share_history # share command history data
## History file configuration
[ -z "$HISTFILE" ] && HISTFILE="$HOME/.zsh_history"
HISTSIZE=50000
SAVEHIST=10000
## History command configuration
setopt extended_history # record timestamp of command in HISTFILE
setopt hist_expire_dups_first # delete duplicates first when HISTFILE size exceeds HISTSIZE
setopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplicated commands history list
setopt hist_ignore_space # ignore commands that start with space
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
## Load smart urls if available
# bracketed-paste-magic is known buggy in zsh 5.1.1 (only), so skip it there; see #4434
autoload -Uz is-at-least
if [[ $ZSH_VERSION != 5.1.1 ]]; then
# *-magic is known buggy in some versions; disable if so
if [[ $DISABLE_MAGIC_FUNCTIONS != true ]]; then
for d in $fpath; do
if [[ -e "$d/url-quote-magic" ]]; then
if is-at-least 5.1; then
......@@ -18,13 +18,11 @@ fi
## jobs
setopt long_list_jobs
## pager
export PAGER="less"
export LESS="-R"
env_default 'PAGER' 'less'
env_default 'LESS' '-R'
## super user alias
alias _='sudo'
alias please='sudo'
alias _='sudo '
## more intelligent acking for ubuntu users
if which ack-grep &> /dev/null; then
......@@ -33,10 +31,5 @@ else
alias afind='ack -il'
fi
# only define LC_CTYPE if undefined
if [[ -z "$LC_CTYPE" && -z "$LC_ALL" ]]; then
export LC_CTYPE=${LANG%%:*} # pick the first entry from LANG
fi
# recognize comments
setopt interactivecomments
......@@ -10,9 +10,15 @@
# Dummy implementations that return false to prevent command_not_found
# errors with themes, that implement these functions
# Real implementations will be used when the respective plugins are loaded
function chruby_prompt_info hg_prompt_info pyenv_prompt_info \
rbenv_prompt_info svn_prompt_info vi_mode_prompt_info \
virtualenv_prompt_info {
function chruby_prompt_info \
rbenv_prompt_info \
hg_prompt_info \
pyenv_prompt_info \
svn_prompt_info \
vi_mode_prompt_info \
virtualenv_prompt_info \
jenv_prompt_info \
{
return 1
}
......@@ -22,10 +28,13 @@ function rvm_prompt_info() {
[ -f $HOME/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt ] || return 1
local rvm_prompt
rvm_prompt=$($HOME/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt ${=ZSH_THEME_RVM_PROMPT_OPTIONS} 2>/dev/null)
[[ "${rvm_prompt}x" == "x" ]] && return 1
echo "${ZSH_THEME_RVM_PROMPT_PREFIX:=(}${rvm_prompt}${ZSH_THEME_RVM_PROMPT_SUFFIX:=)}"
[[ -z "${rvm_prompt}" ]] && return 1
echo "${ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_PREFIX}${rvm_prompt}${ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_SUFFIX}"
}
ZSH_THEME_RVM_PROMPT_OPTIONS="i v g"
# use this to enable users to see their ruby version, no matter which
# version management system they use
function ruby_prompt_info() {
......
#! /bin/zsh
# A script to make using 256 colors in zsh less painful.
# P.C. Shyamshankar <sykora@lucentbeing.com>
# Copied from http://github.com/sykora/etc/blob/master/zsh/functions/spectrum/
# Copied from https://github.com/sykora/etc/blob/master/zsh/functions/spectrum/
typeset -AHg FX FG BG
......
......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ function title {
print -Pn "\e]2;$2:q\a" # set window name
print -Pn "\e]1;$1:q\a" # set tab name
;;
screen*)
screen*|tmux*)
print -Pn "\ek$1:q\e\\" # set screen hardstatus
;;
*)
......@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ preexec_functions+=(omz_termsupport_preexec)
# Keep Apple Terminal.app's current working directory updated
# Based on this answer: http://superuser.com/a/315029
# Based on this answer: https://superuser.com/a/315029
# With extra fixes to handle multibyte chars and non-UTF-8 locales
if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "Apple_Terminal" ]] && [[ -z "$INSIDE_EMACS" ]]; then
......
# ls colors
autoload -U colors && colors
export LSCOLORS="Gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad"
# Enable ls colors
if [ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != "true" ]
then
# Find the option for using colors in ls, depending on the version: Linux or BSD
if [[ "$(uname -s)" == "NetBSD" ]]; then
export LSCOLORS="Gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad"
# TODO organise this chaotic logic
if [[ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != "true" ]]; then
# Find the option for using colors in ls, depending on the version
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == netbsd* ]]; then
# On NetBSD, test if "gls" (GNU ls) is installed (this one supports colors);
# otherwise, leave ls as is, because NetBSD's ls doesn't support -G
gls --color -d . &>/dev/null 2>&1 && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
elif [[ "$(uname -s)" == "OpenBSD" ]]; then
gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == openbsd* ]]; then
# On OpenBSD, "gls" (ls from GNU coreutils) and "colorls" (ls from base,
# with color and multibyte support) are available from ports. "colorls"
# will be installed on purpose and can't be pulled in by installing
# coreutils, so prefer it to "gls".
gls --color -d . &>/dev/null 2>&1 && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
colorls -G -d . &>/dev/null 2>&1 && alias ls='colorls -G'
gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
colorls -G -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='colorls -G'
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == (darwin|freebsd)* ]]; then
# this is a good alias, it works by default just using $LSCOLORS
ls -G . &>/dev/null && alias ls='ls -G'
# only use coreutils ls if there is a dircolors customization present ($LS_COLORS or .dircolors file)
# otherwise, gls will use the default color scheme which is ugly af
[[ -n "$LS_COLORS" || -f "$HOME/.dircolors" ]] && gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
else
ls --color -d . &>/dev/null 2>&1 && alias ls='ls --color=tty' || alias ls='ls -G'
# For GNU ls, we use the default ls color theme. They can later be overwritten by themes.
if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then
(( $+commands[dircolors] )) && eval "$(dircolors -b)"
fi
ls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='ls --color=tty' || { ls -G . &>/dev/null && alias ls='ls -G' }
# Take advantage of $LS_COLORS for completion as well.
zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors "${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}"
fi
fi
setopt auto_cd
setopt multios
setopt prompt_subst
if [[ x$WINDOW != x ]]
then
SCREEN_NO="%B$WINDOW%b "
else
SCREEN_NO=""
fi
# Apply theming defaults
PS1="%n@%m:%~%# "
[[ -n "$WINDOW" ]] && SCREEN_NO="%B$WINDOW%b " || SCREEN_NO=""
# git theming default: Variables for theming the git info prompt
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="git:(" # Prefix at the very beginning of the prompt, before the branch name
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX=")" # At the very end of the prompt
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY="*" # Text to display if the branch is dirty
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN="" # Text to display if the branch is clean
# Setup the prompt with pretty colors
setopt prompt_subst
ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_PREFIX="("
ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_SUFFIX=")"
# Set ZSH_CACHE_DIR to the path where cache files should be created
# or else we will use the default cache/
if [[ -z "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR" ]]; then
ZSH_CACHE_DIR="$ZSH/cache"
fi
# Migrate .zsh-update file to $ZSH_CACHE_DIR
if [ -f ~/.zsh-update ] && [ ! -f ${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update ]; then
mv ~/.zsh-update ${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update
fi
# Check for updates on initial load...
if [ "$DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE" != "true" ]; then
env ZSH=$ZSH DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT=$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 $ZSH/tools/check_for_upgrade.sh
fi
# Initializes Oh My Zsh
......@@ -11,29 +22,12 @@ fpath=($ZSH/functions $ZSH/completions $fpath)
# Load all stock functions (from $fpath files) called below.
autoload -U compaudit compinit
: ${ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX:=true}
# Set ZSH_CUSTOM to the path where your custom config files
# and plugins exists, or else we will use the default custom/
if [[ -z "$ZSH_CUSTOM" ]]; then
ZSH_CUSTOM="$ZSH/custom"
fi
# Set ZSH_CACHE_DIR to the path where cache files should be created
# or else we will use the default cache/
if [[ -z "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR" ]]; then
ZSH_CACHE_DIR="$ZSH/cache"
fi
# Load all of the config files in ~/oh-my-zsh that end in .zsh
# TIP: Add files you don't want in git to .gitignore
for config_file ($ZSH/lib/*.zsh); do
custom_config_file="${ZSH_CUSTOM}/lib/${config_file:t}"
[ -f "${custom_config_file}" ] && config_file=${custom_config_file}
source $config_file
done
is_plugin() {
local base_dir=$1
......@@ -41,6 +35,7 @@ is_plugin() {
test -f $base_dir/plugins/$name/$name.plugin.zsh \
|| test -f $base_dir/plugins/$name/_$name
}
# Add all defined plugins to fpath. This must be done
# before running compinit.
for plugin ($plugins); do
......@@ -48,12 +43,14 @@ for plugin ($plugins); do
fpath=($ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/$plugin $fpath)
elif is_plugin $ZSH $plugin; then
fpath=($ZSH/plugins/$plugin $fpath)
else
echo "[oh-my-zsh] plugin '$plugin' not found"
fi
done
# Figure out the SHORT hostname
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]; then
# OS X's $HOST changes with dhcp, etc. Use ComputerName if possible.
# macOS's $HOST changes with dhcp, etc. Use ComputerName if possible.
SHORT_HOST=$(scutil --get ComputerName 2>/dev/null) || SHORT_HOST=${HOST/.*/}
else
SHORT_HOST=${HOST/.*/}
......@@ -65,18 +62,25 @@ if [ -z "$ZSH_COMPDUMP" ]; then
fi
if [[ $ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX != true ]]; then
# If completion insecurities exist, warn the user without enabling completions.
if ! compaudit &>/dev/null; then
# This function resides in the "lib/compfix.zsh" script sourced above.
handle_completion_insecurities
# Else, enable and cache completions to the desired file.
else
compinit -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}"
fi
source $ZSH/lib/compfix.zsh
# If completion insecurities exist, warn the user
handle_completion_insecurities
# Load only from secure directories
compinit -i -C -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}"
else
compinit -i -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}"
# If the user wants it, load from all found directories
compinit -u -C -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}"
fi
# 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
for config_file ($ZSH/lib/*.zsh); do
custom_config_file="${ZSH_CUSTOM}/lib/${config_file:t}"
[ -f "${custom_config_file}" ] && config_file=${custom_config_file}
source $config_file
done
# Load all of the plugins that were defined in ~/.zshrc
for plugin ($plugins); do
if [ -f $ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/$plugin/$plugin.plugin.zsh ]; then
......@@ -93,8 +97,12 @@ done
unset config_file
# Load the theme
if [ "$ZSH_THEME" = "random" ]; then
themes=($ZSH/themes/*zsh-theme)
if [[ "$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]}
......
# adb autocomplete plugin
* Adds autocomplete options for all adb commands.
* Add autocomplete for `adb -s`
## Requirements
......
......@@ -13,9 +13,13 @@ _1st_arguments=(
'disconnect:disconnect from a TCP/IP device. Port 5555 is default.'
'emu:run emulator console command'
'forward:forward socket connections'
'get-devpath:print the device path'
'get-serialno:print the serial number of the device'
'get-state:print the current state of the device: offline | bootloader | device'
'help:show the help message'
'install:push this package file to the device and install it'
'jdwp:list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport'
'keygen:generate adb public/private key'
'kill-server:kill the server if it is running'
'logcat:view device log'
'pull:copy file/dir from device'
......@@ -30,6 +34,7 @@ _1st_arguments=(
'start-server:ensure that there is a server running'
'tcpip:restart host adb in tcpip mode'
'uninstall:remove this app package from the device'
'usb:restart the adbd daemon listing on USB'
'version:show version num'
'wait-for-device:block until device is online'
)
......@@ -38,8 +43,22 @@ local expl
local -a pkgs installed_pkgs
_arguments \
'-s[devices]:specify device:->specify_device' \
'*:: :->subcmds' && return 0
case "$state" in
specify_device)
_values -C 'devices' ${$(adb devices -l|awk 'NR>1&& $1 \
{sub(/ +/," ",$0); \
gsub(":","\\:",$1); \
for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
if($i ~ /model:/) { split($i,m,":") } \
else if($i ~ /product:/) { split($i,p,":") } } \
printf "%s[%s(%s)] ",$1, p[2], m[2]}'):-""}
return
;;
esac
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
_describe -t commands "adb subcommand" _1st_arguments
return
......
# alias-finder plugin
This plugin searches the defined aliases and outputs any that match the command inputted. This makes learning new aliases easier.
To use it, add `alias-finder` to the `plugins` array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... alias-finder)
```
## Usage
To see if there is an alias defined for the command, pass it as an argument to `alias-finder`. This can also run automatically before each command you input - add `ZSH_ALIAS_FINDER_AUTOMATIC=true` to your zshrc if you want this.
## Options
- Use `--longer` or `-l` to allow the aliases to be longer than the input (match aliases if they contain the input).
- Use `--exact` or `-e` to avoid matching aliases that are shorter than the input.
## Examples
```
$ alias-finder "git pull"
gl='git pull'
g=git
```
```
$ alias-finder "web_search google oh my zsh"
google='web_search google'
```
```
$ alias-finder "git commit -v"
gc="git commit -v"
g=git
```
```
$ alias-finder -e "git commit -v"
gc='git commit -v'
```
```
$ alias-finder -l "git commit -v"
gc='git commit -v'
'gc!'='git commit -v --amend'
gca='git commit -v -a'
'gca!'='git commit -v -a --amend'
'gcan!'='git commit -v -a --no-edit --amend'
'gcans!'='git commit -v -a -s --no-edit --amend'
'gcn!'='git commit -v --no-edit --amend'
```
alias-finder() {
local cmd="" exact="" longer="" wordStart="" wordEnd="" multiWordEnd=""
for i in $@; do
case $i in
-e|--exact) exact=true;;
-l|--longer) longer=true;;
*)
if [[ -z $cmd ]]; then
cmd=$i
else
cmd="$cmd $i"
fi
;;
esac
done
cmd=$(sed 's/[].\|$(){}?+*^[]/\\&/g' <<< $cmd) # adds escaping for grep
if [[ $(wc -l <<< $cmd) == 1 ]]; then
while [[ $cmd != "" ]]; do
if [[ $longer = true ]]; then
wordStart="'{0,1}"
else
wordEnd="$"
multiWordEnd="'$"
fi
if [[ $cmd == *" "* ]]; then
local finder="'$cmd$multiWordEnd"
else
local finder=$wordStart$cmd$wordEnd
fi
alias | grep -E "=$finder"
if [[ $exact = true || $longer = true ]]; then
break
else
cmd=$(sed -E 's/ {0,1}[^ ]*$//' <<< $cmd) # removes last word
fi
done
fi
}
preexec_alias-finder() {
if [[ $ZSH_ALIAS_FINDER_AUTOMATIC = true ]]; then
alias-finder $1
fi
}
preexec_functions+=(preexec_alias-finder)
# ansible plugin
## Introduction
The `ansible plugin` adds several aliases for useful [ansible](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/index.html) commands and [aliases](#aliases).
To use it, add `ansible` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... ansible)
```
## Aliases
| Command | Description |
|:-------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `ansible-version` / `aver` | Show the version on ansible installed in this host |
| `ansible-role-init <role name>` / `arinit` | Creates the Ansible Role as per Ansible Galaxy standard |
| `a` | command `ansible` |
| `aconf` | command `ansible-config` |
| `acon` | command `ansible-console` |
| `ainv` | command `ansible-inventory` |
| `aplaybook` | command `ansible-playbook` |
| `ainv` | command `ansible-inventory` |
| `adoc` | command `ansible-doc` |
| `agal` | command `ansible-galaxy` |
| `apull` | command `ansible-pull` |
| `aval` | command `ansible-vault` |
## Maintainer
### [Deepankumar](https://github.com/deepan10)
[https://github.com/deepan10/oh-my-zsh/tree/features/ansible-plugin](https://github.com/deepan10/oh-my-zsh/tree/features/ansible-plugin)
# Functions
function ansible-version(){
ansible --version
}
function ansible-role-init(){
if ! [ -z $1] ; then
echo "Ansible Role : $1 Creating...."
ansible-galaxy init $1
tree $1
else
echo "Usage : ansible-role-init <role name>"
echo "Example : ansible-role-init role1"
fi
}
# Alias
alias a='ansible '
alias aconf='ansible-config '
alias acon='ansible-console '
alias aver='ansible-version'
alias arinit='ansible-role-init'
alias aplaybook='ansible-playbook '
alias ainv='ansible-inventory '
alias adoc='ansible-doc '
alias agal='ansible-galaxy '
alias apull='ansible-pull '
alias aval='ansible-vault'
\ No newline at end of file
# Ant
This plugin provides completion for [Ant](https://ant.apache.org/).
To use it add ant to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash
plugins=(... ant)
```
It caches ant targets in a file named `.ant_targets`, you might want to add that to
your `.gitignore` file.
......@@ -2,6 +2,51 @@
## Features
#### YAY
| Alias | Command | Description |
|---------|------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| yaconf | yay -Pg | Print current configuration |
| yain | yay -S | Install packages from the repositories |
| yains | yay -U | Install a package from a local file |
| yainsd | yay -S --asdeps | Install packages as dependencies of another package |
| yaloc | yay -Qi | Display information about a package in the local database |
| yalocs | yay -Qs | Search for packages in the local database |
| yalst | yay -Qe | List installed packages including from AUR (tagged as "local") |
| yamir | yay -Syy | Force refresh of all package lists after updating mirrorlist |
| yaorph | yay -Qtd | Remove orphans using yay |
| yare | yay -R | Remove packages, keeping its settings and dependencies |
| yarem | yay -Rns | Remove packages, including its settings and unneeded dependencies |
| yarep | yay -Si | Display information about a package in the repositories |
| yareps | yay -Ss | Search for packages in the repositories |
| yaupg | yay -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages |
| yasu | yay -Syu --no-confirm | Same as `yaupg`, but without confirmation |
#### TRIZEN
| Alias | Command | Description |
|---------|------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| trconf | trizen -C | Fix all configuration files with vimdiff |
| trin | trizen -S | Install packages from the repositories |
| trins | trizen -U | Install a package from a local file |
| trinsd | trizen -S --asdeps | Install packages as dependencies of another package |
| trloc | trizen -Qi | Display information about a package in the local database |
| trlocs | trizen -Qs | Search for packages in the local database |
| trlst | trizen -Qe | List installed packages including from AUR (tagged as "local") |
| trmir | trizen -Syy | Force refresh of all package lists after updating mirrorlist |
| trorph | trizen -Qtd | Remove orphans using yaourt |
| trre | trizen -R | Remove packages, keeping its settings and dependencies |
| trrem | trizen -Rns | Remove packages, including its settings and unneeded dependencies |
| trrep | trizen -Si | Display information about a package in the repositories |
| trreps | trizen -Ss | Search for packages in the repositories |
| trupd | trizen -Sy && sudo abs && sudo aur | Update and refresh local package, ABS and AUR databases |
| trupd | trizen -Sy && sudo abs | Update and refresh the local package and ABS databases |
| trupd | trizen -Sy && sudo aur | Update and refresh the local package and AUR databases |
| trupd | trizen -Sy | Update and refresh the local package database |
| trupg | trizen -Syua | Sync with repositories before upgrading all packages (from AUR too) |
| trsu | trizen -Syua --no-confirm | Same as `trupg`, but without confirmation |
| upgrade | trizen -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages |
#### YAOURT
| Alias | Command | Description |
......@@ -27,6 +72,30 @@
| yasu | yaourt -Syua --no-confirm | Same as `yaupg`, but without confirmation |
| upgrade | yaourt -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages |
#### PACAUR
| Alias | Command | Description |
|---------|------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| pain | pacaur -S | Install packages from the repositories |
| pains | pacaur -U | Install a package from a local file |
| painsd | pacaur -S --asdeps | Install packages as dependencies of another package |
| paloc | pacaur -Qi | Display information about a package in the local database |
| palocs | pacaur -Qs | Search for packages in the local database |
| palst | pacaur -Qe | List installed packages including from AUR (tagged as "local") |
| pamir | pacaur -Syy | Force refresh of all package lists after updating mirrorlist |
| paorph | pacaur -Qtd | Remove orphans using pacaur |
| pare | pacaur -R | Remove packages, keeping its settings and dependencies |
| parem | pacaur -Rns | Remove packages, including its settings and unneeded dependencies |
| parep | pacaur -Si | Display information about a package in the repositories |
| pareps | pacaur -Ss | Search for packages in the repositories |
| paupd | pacaur -Sy && sudo abs && sudo aur | Update and refresh local package, ABS and AUR databases |
| paupd | pacaur -Sy && sudo abs | Update and refresh the local package and ABS databases |
| paupd | pacaur -Sy && sudo aur | Update and refresh the local package and AUR databases |
| paupd | pacaur -Sy | Update and refresh the local package database |
| paupg | pacaur -Syua | Sync with repositories before upgrading all packages (from AUR too) |
| pasu | pacaur -Syua --no-confirm | Same as `paupg`, but without confirmation |
| upgrade | pacaur -Syu | Sync with repositories before upgrading packages |
#### PACMAN
| Alias | Command | Description |
......@@ -49,6 +118,10 @@
| pacupd | sudo pacman -Sy | Update and refresh the local package database |
| pacupg | 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 |
| pacfiles | pacman -Fs | Search package file names for matching strings |
| pacls | pacman -Ql | List files in a package |
| pacown | pacman -Qo | Show which package owns a file |
| Function | Description |
|----------------|------------------------------------------------------|
......@@ -56,6 +129,7 @@
| paclist | List all installed packages with a short description |
| pacmanallkeys | Get all keys for developers and trusted users |
| pacmansignkeys | Locally trust all keys passed as parameters |
| pacweb | Open the website of an ArchLinux package |
---
......@@ -67,3 +141,6 @@
- Martin Putniorz - mputniorz@gmail.com
- MatthR3D - matthr3d@gmail.com
- ornicar - thibault.duplessis@gmail.com
- Juraj Fiala - doctorjellyface@riseup.net
- Majora320 (Moses Miller) - Majora320@gmail.com
- Ybalrid (Arthur Brainville) - ybalrid@ybalrid.info
if ! (( $+commands[yaourt] )); then
upgrade() {
sudo pacman -Syu
}
else
upgrade () {
yaourt -Syu
}
if (( $+commands[trizen] )); then
alias trconf='trizen -C'
alias trupg='trizen -Syua'
alias trsu='trizen -Syua --noconfirm'
alias trin='trizen -S'
alias trins='trizen -U'
alias trre='trizen -R'
alias trrem='trizen -Rns'
alias trrep='trizen -Si'
alias trreps='trizen -Ss'
alias trloc='trizen -Qi'
alias trlocs='trizen -Qs'
alias trlst='trizen -Qe'
alias trorph='trizen -Qtd'
alias trinsd='trizen -S --asdeps'
alias trmir='trizen -Syy'
if (( $+commands[abs] && $+commands[aur] )); then
alias trupd='trizen -Sy && sudo abs && sudo aur'
elif (( $+commands[abs] )); then
alias trupd='trizen -Sy && sudo abs'
elif (( $+commands[aur] )); then
alias trupd='trizen -Sy && sudo aur'
else
alias trupd='trizen -Sy'
fi
fi
if (( $+commands[yaourt] )); then
alias yaconf='yaourt -C'
alias yaupg='yaourt -Syua'
alias yasu='yaourt -Syua --noconfirm'
......@@ -35,6 +56,84 @@ else
fi
fi
if (( $+commands[yay] )); then
alias yaconf='yay -Pg'
alias yaupg='yay -Syu'
alias yasu='yay -Syu --noconfirm'
alias yain='yay -S'
alias yains='yay -U'
alias yare='yay -R'
alias yarem='yay -Rns'
alias yarep='yay -Si'
alias yareps='yay -Ss'
alias yaloc='yay -Qi'
alias yalocs='yay -Qs'
alias yalst='yay -Qe'
alias yaorph='yay -Qtd'
alias yainsd='yay -S --asdeps'
alias yamir='yay -Syy'
if (( $+commands[abs] && $+commands[aur] )); then
alias yaupd='yay -Sy && sudo abs && sudo aur'
elif (( $+commands[abs] )); then
alias yaupd='yay -Sy && sudo abs'
elif (( $+commands[aur] )); then
alias yaupd='yay -Sy && sudo aur'
else
alias yaupd='yay -Sy'
fi
fi
if (( $+commands[pacaur] )); then
alias paupg='pacaur -Syu'
alias pasu='pacaur -Syu --noconfirm'
alias pain='pacaur -S'
alias pains='pacaur -U'
alias pare='pacaur -R'
alias parem='pacaur -Rns'
alias parep='pacaur -Si'
alias pareps='pacaur -Ss'
alias paloc='pacaur -Qi'
alias palocs='pacaur -Qs'
alias palst='pacaur -Qe'
alias paorph='pacaur -Qtd'
alias painsd='pacaur -S --asdeps'
alias pamir='pacaur -Syy'
if (( $+commands[abs] && $+commands[aur] )); then
alias paupd='pacaur -Sy && sudo abs && sudo aur'
elif (( $+commands[abs] )); then
alias paupd='pacaur -Sy && sudo abs'
elif (( $+commands[aur] )); then
alias paupd='pacaur -Sy && sudo aur'
else
alias paupd='pacaur -Sy'
fi
fi
if (( $+commands[trizen] )); then
function upgrade() {
trizen -Syu
}
elif (( $+commands[pacaur] )); then
function upgrade() {
pacaur -Syu
}
elif (( $+commands[yaourt] )); then
function upgrade() {
yaourt -Syu
}
elif (( $+commands[yay] )); then
function upgrade() {
yay -Syu
}
else
function upgrade() {
sudo pacman -Syu
}
fi
# Pacman - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman_Tips
alias pacupg='sudo pacman -Syu'
alias pacin='sudo pacman -S'
......@@ -49,6 +148,10 @@ alias pacinsd='sudo pacman -S --asdeps'
alias pacmir='sudo pacman -Syy'
alias paclsorphans='sudo pacman -Qdt'
alias pacrmorphans='sudo pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qtdq)'
alias pacfileupg='sudo pacman -Fy'
alias pacfiles='pacman -Fs'
alias pacls='pacman -Ql'
alias pacown='pacman -Qo'
if (( $+commands[abs] && $+commands[aur] )); then
......@@ -61,13 +164,13 @@ else
alias pacupd='sudo pacman -Sy'
fi
paclist() {
function paclist() {
# Source: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=93683
LC_ALL=C pacman -Qei $(pacman -Qu | cut -d " " -f 1) | \
awk 'BEGIN {FS=":"} /^Name/{printf("\033[1;36m%s\033[1;37m", $2)} /^Description/{print $2}'
}
pacdisowned() {
function pacdisowned() {
emulate -L zsh
tmp=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/pacman-disowned-$UID-$$
......@@ -85,14 +188,14 @@ pacdisowned() {
comm -23 "$fs" "$db"
}
pacmanallkeys() {
function pacmanallkeys() {
emulate -L zsh
curl -s https://www.archlinux.org/people/{developers,trustedusers}/ | \
awk -F\" '(/pgp.mit.edu/) { sub(/.*search=0x/,""); print $1}' | \
xargs sudo pacman-key --recv-keys
}
pacmansignkeys() {
function pacmansignkeys() {
emulate -L zsh
for key in $*; do
sudo pacman-key --recv-keys $key
......@@ -101,3 +204,16 @@ pacmansignkeys() {
--no-permission-warning --command-fd 0 --edit-key $key
done
}
if (( $+commands[xdg-open] )); then
function pacweb() {
pkg="$1"
infos="$(pacman -Si "$pkg")"
if [[ -z "$infos" ]]; then
return
fi
repo="$(grep '^Repo' <<< "$infos" | grep -oP '[^ ]+$')"
arch="$(grep '^Arch' <<< "$infos" | grep -oP '[^ ]+$')"
xdg-open "https://www.archlinux.org/packages/$repo/$arch/$pkg/" &>/dev/null
}
fi
# Find where asdf should be installed.
# Find where asdf should be installed
ASDF_DIR="${ASDF_DIR:-$HOME/.asdf}"
ASDF_COMPLETIONS="$ASDF_DIR/completions"
# Load asdf, if found.
if [ -f $ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh ]; then
. $ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh
# If not found, check for Homebrew package
if [[ ! -f "$ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh" ]] && (( $+commands[brew] )); then
ASDF_DIR="$(brew --prefix asdf)"
ASDF_COMPLETIONS="$ASDF_DIR/etc/bash_completion.d"
fi
# Load command
if [[ -f "$ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh" ]]; then
. "$ASDF_DIR/asdf.sh"
# Load completions
if [[ -f "$ASDF_COMPLETIONS/asdf.bash" ]]; then
. "$ASDF_COMPLETIONS/asdf.bash"
fi
fi
# Autoenv plugin
This plugin loads the [Autoenv](https://github.com/inishchith/autoenv).
To use it, add `autoenv` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... autoenv)
```
## Requirements
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
# Activates autoenv or reports its failure
() {
if ! type autoenv_init >/dev/null; then
for d (~/.autoenv /usr/local/opt/autoenv); do
for d (~/.autoenv ~/.local/bin /usr/local/opt/autoenv /usr/local/bin); do
if [[ -e $d/activate.sh ]]; then
autoenv_dir=$d
break
......
# Autojump plugin
This plugin loads the [autojump navigation tool](https://github.com/wting/autojump).
To use it, add `autojump` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... autojump)
```
More info on the usage: https://github.com/wting/autojump
if [ $commands[autojump] ]; then # check if autojump is installed
if [ -f $HOME/.autojump/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh ]; then # manual user-local installation
. $HOME/.autojump/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f $HOME/.autojump/share/autojump/autojump.zsh ]; then # another manual user-local installation
. $HOME/.autojump/share/autojump/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f $HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh ]; then # nix installation
. $HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f /usr/share/autojump/autojump.zsh ]; then # debian and ubuntu package
. /usr/share/autojump/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f /etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh ]; then # manual installation
. /etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f /etc/profile.d/autojump.sh ]; then # gentoo installation
. /etc/profile.d/autojump.sh
elif [ -f /usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.zsh ]; then # freebsd installation
. /usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f /opt/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh ]; then # mac os x with ports
. /opt/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
elif [ $commands[brew] -a -f `brew --prefix`/etc/autojump.sh ]; then # mac os x with brew
. `brew --prefix`/etc/autojump.sh
declare -a autojump_paths
autojump_paths=(
$HOME/.autojump/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh # manual installation
$HOME/.autojump/share/autojump/autojump.zsh # manual installation
$HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh # NixOS installation
/run/current-system/sw/share/autojump/autojump.zsh # NixOS installation
/usr/share/autojump/autojump.zsh # Debian and Ubuntu package
/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh # manual installation
/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh # Gentoo installation
/usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.zsh # FreeBSD installation
/opt/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh # macOS with MacPorts
/usr/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh # macOS with Homebrew (default)
)
for file in $autojump_paths; do
if [[ -f "$file" ]]; then
source "$file"
found=1
break
fi
done
# if no path found, try Homebrew
if (( ! found && $+commands[brew] )); then
file=$(brew --prefix)/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh
if [[ -f "$file" ]]; then
source "$file"
found=1
fi
fi
(( ! found )) && echo '[oh-my-zsh] autojump script not found'
unset autojump_paths file found
# autopep8 plugin
This plugin adds completion for [autopep8](https://pypi.org/project/autopep8/), a tool that automatically formats Python code to conform to the [PEP 8](http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) style guide.
To use it, add autopep8 to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... autopep8)
```
# aws
This plugin provides completion support for [awscli](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/index.html)
and a few utilities to manage AWS profiles and display them in the prompt.
To use it, add `aws` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... aws)
```
## Plugin commands
* `asp [<profile>]`: sets `$AWS_PROFILE` and `$AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE` (legacy) to `<profile>`.
It also sets `$AWS_EB_PROFILE` to `<profile>` for the Elastic Beanstalk CLI.
Run `asp` without arguments to clear the profile.
* `agp`: gets the current value of `$AWS_PROFILE`.
* `aws_change_access_key`: changes the AWS access key of a profile.
* `aws_profiles`: lists the available profiles in the `$AWS_CONFIG_FILE` (default: `~/.aws/config`).
Used to provide completion for the `asp` function.
## Plugin options
* Set `SHOW_AWS_PROMPT=false` in your zshrc file if you want to prevent the plugin from modifying your RPROMPT.
Some themes might overwrite the value of RPROMPT instead of appending to it, so they'll need to be fixed to
see the AWS profile prompt.
## Theme
The plugin creates an `aws_prompt_info` function that you can use in your theme, which displays
the current `$AWS_PROFILE`. It uses two variables to control how that is shown:
- ZSH_THEME_AWS_PREFIX: sets the prefix of the AWS_PROFILE. Defaults to `<aws:`.
- ZSH_THEME_AWS_SUFFIX: sets the suffix of the AWS_PROFILE. Defaults to `>`.
_homebrew-installed() {
type brew &> /dev/null
function agp() {
echo $AWS_PROFILE
}
_awscli-homebrew-installed() {
brew list awscli &> /dev/null
# AWS profile selection
function asp() {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
unset AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE AWS_PROFILE AWS_EB_PROFILE
echo AWS profile cleared.
return
fi
local available_profiles=($(aws_profiles))
if [[ -z "${available_profiles[(r)$1]}" ]]; then
echo "${fg[red]}Profile '$1' not found in '${AWS_CONFIG_FILE:-$HOME/.aws/config}'" >&2
echo "Available profiles: ${(j:, :)available_profiles:-no profiles found}${reset_color}" >&2
return 1
fi
export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=$1
export AWS_PROFILE=$1
export AWS_EB_PROFILE=$1
}
export AWS_HOME=~/.aws
function aws_change_access_key() {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo "usage: $0 <profile>"
return 1
fi
function agp {
echo $AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE
echo Insert the credentials when asked.
asp "$1" || return 1
aws iam create-access-key
aws configure --profile "$1"
echo You can now safely delete the old access key running \`aws iam delete-access-key --access-key-id ID\`
echo Your current keys are:
aws iam list-access-keys
}
function asp {
local rprompt=${RPROMPT/<aws:$(agp)>/}
function aws_profiles() {
[[ -r "${AWS_CONFIG_FILE:-$HOME/.aws/config}" ]] || return 1
grep '\[profile' "${AWS_CONFIG_FILE:-$HOME/.aws/config}"|sed -e 's/.*profile \([a-zA-Z0-9_\.-]*\).*/\1/'
}
export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=$1
export AWS_PROFILE=$1
function _aws_profiles() {
reply=($(aws_profiles))
}
compctl -K _aws_profiles asp aws_change_access_key
export RPROMPT="<aws:$AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE>$rprompt"
# AWS prompt
function aws_prompt_info() {
[[ -z $AWS_PROFILE ]] && return
echo "${ZSH_THEME_AWS_PREFIX:=<aws:}${AWS_PROFILE}${ZSH_THEME_AWS_SUFFIX:=>}"
}
function aws_profiles {
reply=($(grep profile $AWS_HOME/config|sed -e 's/.*profile \([a-zA-Z0-9_-]*\).*/\1/'))
if [ "$SHOW_AWS_PROMPT" != false ]; then
RPROMPT='$(aws_prompt_info)'"$RPROMPT"
fi
# Load awscli completions
function _awscli-homebrew-installed() {
# check if Homebrew is installed
(( $+commands[brew] )) || return 1
# speculatively check default brew prefix
if [ -h /usr/local/opt/awscli ]; then
_brew_prefix=/usr/local/opt/awscli
else
# ok, it is not in the default prefix
# this call to brew is expensive (about 400 ms), so at least let's make it only once
_brew_prefix=$(brew --prefix awscli)
fi
}
compctl -K aws_profiles asp
# get aws_zsh_completer.sh location from $PATH
_aws_zsh_completer_path="$commands[aws_zsh_completer.sh]"
if _homebrew-installed && _awscli-homebrew-installed ; then
_aws_zsh_completer_path=$(brew --prefix awscli)/libexec/bin/aws_zsh_completer.sh
else
_aws_zsh_completer_path=$(which aws_zsh_completer.sh)
# otherwise check common locations
if [[ -z $_aws_zsh_completer_path ]]; then
# Homebrew
if _awscli-homebrew-installed; then
_aws_zsh_completer_path=$_brew_prefix/libexec/bin/aws_zsh_completer.sh
# Ubuntu
elif [[ -e /usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_awscli ]]; then
_aws_zsh_completer_path=/usr/share/zsh/vendor-completions/_awscli
# RPM
else
_aws_zsh_completer_path=/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/aws_zsh_completer.sh
fi
fi
[ -x $_aws_zsh_completer_path ] && source $_aws_zsh_completer_path
unset _aws_zsh_completer_path
[[ -r $_aws_zsh_completer_path ]] && source $_aws_zsh_completer_path
unset _aws_zsh_completer_path _brew_prefix
# Battery Plugin
This plugin adds some functions you can use to display battery information in your custom theme.
To use, add `battery` to the list of plugins in your `.zshrc` file:
`plugins=(... battery)`
Then, add the `battery_pct_prompt` function to your custom theme. For example:
```
RPROMPT='$(battery_pct_prompt)'
```
......@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@
# Email: neuralsandwich@gmail.com #
# Modified to add support for Apple Mac #
###########################################
# Author: J (927589452) #
# Modified to add support for FreeBSD #
###########################################
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]] ; then
......@@ -64,7 +67,53 @@ if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]] ; then
[[ $(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery"| grep '^.*"IsCharging"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"IsCharging"\ =\ //') == "Yes" ]]
}
elif [[ $(uname) == "Linux" ]] ; then
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = freebsd* ]] ; then
function battery_is_charging() {
[[ $(sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.state) -eq 2 ]]
}
function battery_pct() {
if (( $+commands[sysctl] )) ; then
echo "$(sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.life)"
fi
}
function battery_pct_remaining() {
if [ ! $(battery_is_charging) ] ; then
battery_pct
else
echo "External Power"
fi
}
function battery_time_remaining() {
remaining_time=$(sysctl -n hw.acpi.battery.time)
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))
((minute=$remaining_time-$hour*60))
echo $hour:$minute
fi
}
function battery_pct_prompt() {
b=$(battery_pct_remaining)
if [ ! $(battery_is_charging) ] ; then
if [ $b -gt 50 ] ; then
color='green'
elif [ $b -gt 20 ] ; then
color='yellow'
else
color='red'
fi
echo "%{$fg[$color]%}$(battery_pct_remaining)%%%{$reset_color%}"
else
echo "∞"
fi
}
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" = linux* ]] ; then
function battery_is_charging() {
! [[ $(acpi 2>/dev/null | grep -c '^Battery.*Discharging') -gt 0 ]]
......@@ -100,7 +149,7 @@ elif [[ $(uname) == "Linux" ]] ; then
else
color='red'
fi
echo "%{$fg[$color]%}[$(battery_pct_remaining)%%]%{$reset_color%}"
echo "%{$fg[$color]%}$(battery_pct_remaining)%%%{$reset_color%}"
else
echo "∞"
fi
......
## bbedit
Plugin for BBEdit, an HTML and text editor for Mac OS X
Plugin for BBEdit, an HTML and text editor for Mac OS X
### Requirements
* [BBEdit](http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/)
* [BBEdit Command-Line Tools](http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/cmd-line-tools.html)
* [BBEdit](https://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/)
* [BBEdit Command-Line Tools](https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/cmd-line-tools.html)
### Usage
......
......@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ Standalone homepage: [t413/zsh-background-notify](https://github.com/t413/zsh-ba
Just add bgnotify to your plugins list in your `.zshrc`
- On OS X you'll need [terminal-notifer](https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier)
- On OS X you'll need [terminal-notifier](https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier)
* `brew install terminal-notifier` (or `gem install terminal-notifier`)
- On ubuntu you're already all set!
- On windows you can use [notifu](http://www.paralint.com/projects/notifu/) or the Cygwin Ports libnotify package
- On windows you can use [notifu](https://www.paralint.com/projects/notifu/) or the Cygwin Ports libnotify package
## Screenshots
......
......@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ bgnotify () { ## args: (title, subtitle)
elif hash notify-send 2>/dev/null; then #ubuntu gnome!
notify-send "$1" "$2"
elif hash kdialog 2>/dev/null; then #ubuntu kde!
kdialog -title "$1" --passivepopup "$2" 5
kdialog --title "$1" --passivepopup "$2" 5
elif hash notifu 2>/dev/null; then #cygwyn support!
notifu /m "$2" /p "$1"
fi
......
# Bower plugin
This plugin adds completion for [Bower](https://bower.io/) and a few useful aliases for common Bower commands.
To use it, add `bower` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... bower)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|-----------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
| bi | `bower install` | Installs the project dependencies listed in bower.json |
| bl | `bower list` | List local packages and possible updates |
| bs | `bower search` | Finds all packages or a specific package. |
# brew plugin
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:
```
plugins=(... brew)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
|--------|----------------------|---------------|
| brewp | `brew pin` | Pin a specified formulae, preventing them from being upgraded when issuing the brew upgrade <formulae> command. |
| brews | `brew list -1` | List installed formulae, one entry per line, or the installed files for a given formulae. |
| brewsp | `brew list --pinned` | Show the versions of pinned formulae, or only the specified (pinned) formulae if formulae are given. |
| bubo | `brew update && brew outdated` | Fetch the newest version of 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. |
| bubu | `bubo && bubc` | Updates Homebrew, lists outdated formulae, upgrades oudated and unpinned formulae, and removes stale and outdated downloads and versions. |
| bcubo | `brew update && brew cask outdated` | Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae, then list outdated casks. |
| bcubc | `brew cask reinstall $(brew cask outdated) && brew cleanup` | Updates outdated casks, then runs cleanup. |
\ No newline at end of file
alias brewp='brew pin'
alias brews='brew list -1'
alias brewsp='brew list --pinned'
alias bubo='brew update && brew outdated'
alias bubc='brew upgrade && brew cleanup'
alias bubu='bubo && bubc'
alias bcubo='brew update && brew cask outdated'
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
......@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
- adds completion for basic bundler commands
- adds short aliases for common bundler commands
- `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`).
- `bl` aliased to `bundle list`
- `bp` aliased to `bundle package`
- `bo` aliased to `bundle open`
......@@ -13,7 +14,8 @@
- looks for a binstub under `./bin/` and executes it (if present)
- calls `bundle exec <gem executable>` otherwise
For a full list of *common gems* being wrapped by default please look at the `bundler.plugin.zsh` file.
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`.
## Configuration
......
......@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ bundled_commands=(
cucumber
foodcritic
guard
hanami
irb
jekyll
kitchen
......@@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ bundled_commands=(
rainbows
rake
rspec
rubocop
shotgun
sidekiq
spec
......@@ -53,10 +55,14 @@ done
## Functions
bundle_install() {
if _bundler-installed && _within-bundled-project; then
if ! _bundler-installed; then
echo "Bundler is not installed"
elif ! _within-bundled-project; then
echo "Can't 'bundle install' outside a bundled project"
else
local bundler_version=`bundle version | cut -d' ' -f3`
if [[ $bundler_version > '1.4.0' || $bundler_version = '1.4.0' ]]; then
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = (darwin|freebsd)* ]]
then
local cores_num="$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)"
else
......@@ -66,8 +72,6 @@ bundle_install() {
else
bundle install $@
fi
else
echo "Can't 'bundle install' outside a bundled project"
fi
}
......@@ -78,7 +82,7 @@ _bundler-installed() {
_within-bundled-project() {
local check_dir="$PWD"
while [ "$check_dir" != "/" ]; do
[ -f "$check_dir/Gemfile" ] && return
[ -f "$check_dir/Gemfile" -o -f "$check_dir/gems.rb" ] && return
check_dir="$(dirname $check_dir)"
done
false
......@@ -91,7 +95,7 @@ _binstubbed() {
_run-with-bundler() {
if _bundler-installed && _within-bundled-project; then
if _binstubbed $1; then
./bin/$@
./bin/${^^@}
else
bundle exec $@
fi
......
#
# Requires http://www.bruji.com/bwana/
#
if [[ -e /Applications/Bwana.app ]] ||
( system_profiler -detailLevel mini SPApplicationsDataType | grep -q Bwana )
then
function man() {
open "man:$1"
}
else
echo "Bwana lets you read man files in Safari through a man: URI scheme"
echo "To use it within Zsh, install it from http://www.bruji.com/bwana/"
fi
# Cabal
This plugin provides completion for [Cabal](https://www.haskell.org/cabal/), a build tool for Haskell. It
also provides a function `cabal_sandbox_info` that prints whether the current working directory is in a sandbox.
To use it, add cabal to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... cabal)
```
# Cake
This plugin provides completion for [CakePHP](https://cakephp.org/).
To use it add cake to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash
plugins=(... cake)
```
## Note
This plugin generates a cache file of the cake tasks found, named `.cake_task_cache`, in the current working directory.
It is regenerated when the Cakefile is newer than the cache file. It is advised that you add the cake file to your
`.gitignore` files.
# cakephp3 plugin
The plugin adds aliases and autocompletion for [cakephp3](https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/index.html).
To use it, add `cakephp3` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... cakephp3)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command |
|-----------|-------------------------------|
| c3 | `bin/cake` |
| c3cache | `bin/cake orm_cache clear` |
| c3migrate | `bin/cake migrations migrate` |
# Capistrano
This plugin provides completion for [Capistrano](https://capistranorb.com/).
To use it add capistrano to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash
plugins=(... capistrano)
```
For a working completion use the `capit` command instead of `cap`, because cap is a
[reserved word in zsh](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Modules.html#The-zsh_002fcap-Module).
`capit` automatically runs cap with bundler if a Gemfile is found.
# Added `shipit` because `cap` is a reserved word. `cap` completion doesn't work.
# Added `capit` because `cap` is a reserved word. `cap` completion doesn't work.
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Modules.html#The-zsh_002fcap-Module
func capit() {
function capit() {
if [ -f Gemfile ]
then
bundle exec cap $*
......
# cargo
This plugin adds completion for the Rust build tool [`Cargo`](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo).
To use it, add `cargo` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... cargo)
```
Updated on March 3rd, 2019, from [Cargo 0.34.0](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/releases/tag/0.34.0).
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# cask plugin
# Cask plugin
Loads `cask` completion from non-standard locations, such as if installed
[Cask](https://github.com/cask/cask) is a project management tool for Emacs that helps
automate the package development cycle; development, dependencies, testing, building,
packaging and more.
This plugin loads `cask` completion from non-standard locations, such as if installed
via Homebrew or others. To enable it, add `cask` to your plugins array:
```zsh
plugins=(... cask)
```
Make sure you have the `cask` directory in your `$PATH` before loading
Oh My Zsh, otherwise you'll get the "command not found" error.
Make sure you have the `cask` directory in your `$PATH` before loading Oh My Zsh,
otherwise you'll get a "command not found" error.
# catimg
Plugin for displaying images on the terminal using the the `catimg.sh` script provided by [posva](https://github.com/posva/catimg)
## Requirements
- `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. Reload the source file or restart your Terminal session:
```console
$ source ~/.zshrc
$
```
## Functions
| Function | Description |
| -------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| `catimg` | Displays the given image on the terminal |
## Usage examples
[![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/204702.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/204702)
################################################################################
# catimg script by Eduardo San Martin Morote aka Posva #
# http://posva.net #
# https://posva.net #
# #
# Ouput the content of an image to the stdout using the 256 colors of the #
# terminal. #
# Github: https://github.com/posva/catimg #
# GitHub: https://github.com/posva/catimg #
################################################################################
......
################################################################################
# catimg script by Eduardo San Martin Morote aka Posva #
# http://posva.net #
# https://posva.net #
# #
# Ouput the content of an image to the stdout using the 256 colors of the #
# terminal. #
# Github: https://github.com/posva/catimg #
# GitHub: https://github.com/posva/catimg #
################################################################################
function help() {
......
# Celery
This plugin provides completion for [Celery](http://www.celeryproject.org/).
To use it add celery to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash
plugins=(... celery)
```
# chruby plugin
This plugin loads [chruby](https://github.com/postmodern/chruby), a tool that changes the
current Ruby version, and completion and a prompt function to display the Ruby version.
Supports brew and manual installation of chruby.
To use it, add `chruby` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... chruby)
```
## Usage
If you'd prefer to specify an explicit path to load chruby from
you can set variables like so:
```
zstyle :omz:plugins:chruby path /local/path/to/chruby.sh
zstyle :omz:plugins:chruby auto /local/path/to/auto.sh
```
......@@ -16,12 +16,28 @@
# rvm and rbenv plugins also provide this alias
alias rubies='chruby'
_homebrew-installed() {
whence brew &> /dev/null
_xit=$?
if [ $_xit -eq 0 ];then
# ok , we have brew installed
# speculatively we check default brew prefix
if [ -h /usr/local/opt/chruby ];then
_brew_prefix="/usr/local/opt/chruby"
else
# ok , it is not default prefix
# this call to brew is expensive ( about 400 ms ), so at least let's make it only once
_brew_prefix=$(brew --prefix chruby)
fi
return 0
else
return $_xit
fi
}
_chruby-from-homebrew-installed() {
[ -r $(brew --prefix chruby) ] &> /dev/null
[ -r _brew_prefix ] &> /dev/null
}
_ruby-build_installed() {
......@@ -64,8 +80,8 @@ _chruby_dirs() {
}
if _homebrew-installed && _chruby-from-homebrew-installed ; then
source $(brew --prefix chruby)/share/chruby/chruby.sh
source $(brew --prefix chruby)/share/chruby/auto.sh
source $_brew_prefix/share/chruby/chruby.sh
source $_brew_prefix/share/chruby/auto.sh
_chruby_dirs
elif [[ -r "/usr/local/share/chruby/chruby.sh" ]] ; then
source /usr/local/share/chruby/chruby.sh
......@@ -95,5 +111,11 @@ function chruby_prompt_info() {
}
# complete on installed rubies
_chruby() { compadd $(chruby | tr -d '* ') }
_chruby() {
compadd $(chruby | tr -d '* ')
local default_path='/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin'
if PATH=${default_path} type ruby &> /dev/null; then
compadd system
fi
}
compdef _chruby chruby
License: GPL v2
Thanks to http://www.k-lug.org/~kessler/projects.html for the fortune file.
# chucknorris
Chuck Norris fortunes plugin for oh-my-zsh
**Maintainers**: [apjanke](https://github.com/apjanke) [maff](https://github.com/maff)
To use it add `chucknorris` to the plugins array in you zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... chucknorris)
```
Depends on fortune (and cowsay if using chuck_cow) being installed (available via homebrew, apt, ...). Perfectly suitable as MOTD.
| Command | Description |
| ----------- | ------------------------------- |
| `chuck` | Print random Chuck Norris quote |
| `chuck_cow` | Print quote in cowthink |
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# CloudApp plugin
[CloudApp](https://www.getcloudapp.com) brings screen recording, screenshots, and GIF creation to the cloud, in an easy-to-use enterprise-level app. The CloudApp plugin allows you to upload a file to your CloadApp account from the command line.
To use it, add `cloudapp` to the plugins array of your `~/.zshrc` file:
```
plugins=(... dash)
```
## Requirements
1. [Aaron Russell's `cloudapp_api` gem](https://github.com/aaronrussell/cloudapp_api#installation)
2. That you set your CloudApp credentials in `~/.cloudapp` as a simple text file like below:
```
email
password
```
## Usage
- `cloudapp <filename>`: uploads `<filename>` to your CloudApp account, and if you're using
macOS, copies the URL to your clipboard.
#!/bin/zsh
alias cloudapp=$ZSH/plugins/cloudapp/cloudapp.rb
alias cloudapp="${0:a:h}/cloudapp.rb"
# Ensure only the owner can access the credentials file
if [[ -f ~/.cloudapp ]]; then
chmod 600 ~/.cloudapp
fi
# Cloudfoundry Plugin
This plugin is intended to offer a few simple aliases for regular users of the [Cloud Foundry Cli][1]. Most are just simple aliases that will save a bit of typing. Others include mini functions and or accept parameters. Take a look at the table below for details.
| Alias | Command | Description |
|----------|-----------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| cfl | `cf login` | Login to Cloud Foundry |
| cft | `cf target` | Target the cli at a specific Org/Space in Cloud Foundry |
| cfa | `cf apps` | List all applications in the current Org/Space |
| cfs | `cf services` | List all services in the current Org/Space |
| cfm | `cf marketplace` | List the services available in the Marketplace |
| cfp | `cf push` | Push your application code to Cloud Foundry |
| cfcs | `cf create-service` | Create a service based on a Marketplace offering |
| cfbs | `cf bind-service` | Bind an application to a service you created |
| cfus | `cf unbind-service` | Unbind a service from an application |
| cfds | `cf delete-service` | Delete a service you no longer have bound |
| cfup | `cf cups` | Create a "user-provided-service" |
| cflg | `cf logs` | Tail the logs of an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfr | `cf routes` | List all the routes in the current Space |
| cfe | `cf env` | Show the environment variables for an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfsh | `cf ssh` | Attach to a running container (requires an <APP_NAME> etc.) |
| cfsc | `cf scale` | Scale an application (requires an <APP_NAME> etc.) |
| cfev | `cf events` | Show the application events (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfdor | `cf delete-orphaned-routes` | Delete routes that are no longer bound to applications |
| cfbpk | `cf buildpacks` | List the available buildpacks |
| cfdm | `cf domains` | List the domains associates with this Cloud Foundry foundation |
| cfsp | `cf spaces` | List all the Spaces in the current Org |
| cfap | `cf app` | Show the details of a deployed application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfh. | `export CF_HOME=$PWD/.cf` | Set the current directory as CF_HOME |
| cfh~ | `export CF_HOME=~/.cf` | Set the user's root directory as CF_HOME |
| cfhu | `unset CF_HOME` | Unsets CF_HOME |
| cfpm | `cf push -f` | Push an application using a manifest (requires <MANIFEST_FILE> location) |
| cflr | `cf logs --recent` | Show the recent logs (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfsrt | `cf start` | Start an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfstp | `cf stop` | Stop an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfstg | `cf restage` | Restage an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfdel | `cf delete` | Delete an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
| cfsrtall | - | Start all apps that are currently in the "Stopped" state |
| cfstpall | - | Stop all apps that are currently in the "Started" state |
For help and advice on what any of the commands does, consult the built in `cf` help functions as follows:-
```bash
cf help # List the most popular and commonly used commands
cf help -a # Complete list of all possible commands
cf <COMMAND_NAME> --help # Help on a specific command including arguments and examples
```
Alternatively, seek out the [online documentation][3]. And don't forget, there are loads of great [community plugins for the cf-cli][4] command line tool that can greatly extend its power and usefulness.
## Contributors
Contributed to `oh_my_zsh` by [benwilcock][2].
[1]: https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/cf-cli/install-go-cli.html
[2]: https://github.com/benwilcock
[3]: https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/cf-cli/getting-started.html
[4]: https://plugins.cloudfoundry.org/
# Some Useful CloudFoundry Aliases & Functions
alias cfl="cf login"
alias cft="cf target"
alias cfa="cf apps"
alias cfs="cf services"
alias cfm="cf marketplace"
alias cfp="cf push"
alias cfcs="cf create-service"
alias cfbs="cf bind-service"
alias cfus="cf unbind-service"
alias cfds="cf delete-service"
alias cfup="cf cups"
alias cflg="cf logs"
alias cfr="cf routes"
alias cfe="cf env"
alias cfsh="cf ssh"
alias cfsc="cf scale"
alias cfev="cf events"
alias cfdor="cf delete-orphaned-routes"
alias cfbpk="cf buildpacks"
alias cfdm="cf domains"
alias cfsp="cf spaces"
function cfap() { cf app $1 }
function cfh.() { export CF_HOME=$PWD/.cf }
function cfh~() { export CF_HOME=~/.cf }
function cfhu() { unset CF_HOME }
function cfpm() { cf push -f $1 }
function cflr() { cf logs $1 --recent }
function cfsrt() { cf start $1 }
function cfstp() { cf stop $1 }
function cfstg() { cf restage $1 }
function cfdel() { cf delete $1 }
function cfsrtall() {cf apps | awk '/stopped/ { system("cf start " $1)}'}
function cfstpall() {cf apps | awk '/started/ { system("cf stop " $1)}'}
#compdef coffee
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2011 Github zsh-users - http://github.com/zsh-users
# Copyright (c) 2011 Github zsh-users - https://github.com/zsh-users
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
......@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
# Description
# -----------
#
# Completion script for Coffee.js v0.6.11 (http://coffeejs.org)
# Completion script for Coffee.js v0.6.11 (https://coffeescript.org)
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Authors
......
# Colemak plugin
This plugin remaps keys in `zsh`'s [`vi`-style navigation mode](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#Keymaps)
for a [Colemak](https://colemak.com/) keyboard layout, to match the QWERTY position:
![Colemak layout on a US keyboard](https://colemak.com/wiki/images/6/6c/Colemak2.png)
To use it, add it to the plugins array in your `~/.zshrc` file:
```
plugins=(... colemak)
```
You will also need to enable `vi` mode, so add another line to `~/.zshrc`:
```
bindkey -v
```
Restart your shell and hit the `<ESC>` key to activate `vicmd` (navigation) mode,
and start navigating `zsh` with your new keybindings!
## Key bindings for vicmd
| Old | New | Binding | Description |
|------------|------------|---------------------------|----------------------------------------------------|
| `CTRL`+`j` | `CTRL`+`n` | accept-line | Insert new line |
| `j` | `n` | down-line-or-history | Move one line down or command history forwards |
| `k` | `e` | up-line-or-history | Move one line up or command history backwards |
| `l` | `i` | vi-forward-char | Move one character to the right |
| `n` | `k` | vi-repeat-search | Repeat command search forwards |
| `N` | `K` | vi-rev-repeat-search | Repeat command search backwards |
| `i` | `u` | vi-insert | Enter insert mode |
| `I` | `U` | vi-insert-bol | Move to first non-blank char and enter insert mode |
| `<none>` | `l` | vi-undo-change | Undo change |
| `J` | `N` | vi-join | Join the current line with the next one |
| `e` | `j` | vi-forward-word-end | Move to the end of the next word |
| `E` | `J` | vi-forward-blank-word-end | Move to end of the current or next word |
## Key bindings for less
| Keyboard shortcut | `less` key binding |
|-------------------|--------------------|
| `n` | forw-line |
| `e` | back-line |
| `k` | repeat-search |
| `ESC`+`k` | repeat-search-all |
| `K` | reverse-search |
| `ESC`+`K` | reverse-search-all |
# Colored man pages plugin
This plugin adds colors to man pages.
To use it, add `colored-man-pages` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... colored-man-pages)
```
You can also try to color other pages by prefixing the respective command with `colored`:
```zsh
colored git help clone
```
......@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ EOF
fi
fi
man() {
function colored() {
env \
LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$(printf "\e[1;31m") \
LESS_TERMCAP_md=$(printf "\e[1;31m") \
......@@ -28,5 +28,9 @@ man() {
PAGER="${commands[less]:-$PAGER}" \
_NROFF_U=1 \
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" \
man "$@"
"$@"
}
function man() {
colored man "$@"
}
# colorize
With this plugin you can syntax-highlight file contents of over 300 supported languages and other text formats.
Colorize will highlight the content based on the filename extension. If it can't find a syntax-highlighting
method for a given extension, it will try to find one by looking at the file contents. If no highlight method
is found it will just cat the file normally, without syntax highlighting.
To use it, add colorize to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```
plugins=(... colorize)
```
## Styles
Pygments offers multiple styles. By default, the `default` style is used, but you can choose another theme by setting the `ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE` environment variable:
`ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE="colorful"`
## Usage
* `ccat <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided).
If no arguments are passed it will colorize the standard input or stdin.
* `cless <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided) and
open less. If no arguments are passed it will colorize the standard input or stdin.
Note that `cless` will behave as less when provided more than one file: you have to navigate files with
the commands `:n` for next and `:p` for previous. The downside is that less options are not supported.
But you can circumvent this by either using the LESS environment variable, or by running `ccat file1 file2|less --opts`.
In the latter form, the file contents will be concatenated and presented by less as a single file.
## Requirements
You have to install Pygments first: [pygments.org](http://pygments.org/download/)
# Plugin for highlighting file content
# Plugin highlights file content based on the filename extension.
# If no highlighting method supported for given extension then it tries
# guess it by looking for file content.
alias colorize='colorize_via_pygmentize'
# easier alias to use the plugin
alias ccat='colorize_via_pygmentize'
alias cless='colorize_via_pygmentize_less'
colorize_via_pygmentize() {
if [ ! -x "$(which pygmentize)" ]; then
echo "package \'pygmentize\' is not installed!"
return -1
if ! (( $+commands[pygmentize] )); then
echo "package 'Pygments' is not installed!"
return 1
fi
# If the environment varianle ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE
# is set, use that theme instead. Otherwise,
# use the default.
if [ -z $ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE ]; then
ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE="default"
fi
# pygmentize stdin if no arguments passed
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
pygmentize -g $@
pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -g
return $?
fi
for FNAME in $@
# guess lexer from file extension, or
# guess it from file contents if unsuccessful
local FNAME lexer
for FNAME in "$@"
do
filename=$(basename "$FNAME")
lexer=`pygmentize -N \"$filename\"`
if [ "Z$lexer" != "Ztext" ]; then
pygmentize -l $lexer "$FNAME"
lexer=$(pygmentize -N "$FNAME")
if [[ $lexer != text ]]; then
pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -l "$lexer" "$FNAME"
else
pygmentize -g "$FNAME"
pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -g "$FNAME"
fi
done
}
colorize_via_pygmentize_less() (
# this function is a subshell so tmp_files can be shared to cleanup function
declare -a tmp_files
cleanup () {
[[ ${#tmp_files} -gt 0 ]] && rm -f "${tmp_files[@]}"
exit
}
trap 'cleanup' EXIT HUP TERM INT
while (( $# != 0 )); do #TODO: filter out less opts
tmp_file="$(mktemp -t "tmp.colorize.XXXX.$(sed 's/\//./g' <<< "$1")")"
tmp_files+=("$tmp_file")
colorize_via_pygmentize "$1" > "$tmp_file"
shift 1
done
less -f "${tmp_files[@]}"
)
# command-not-found plugin
This plugin uses the command-not-found package for zsh to provide suggested packages to be installed if a command cannot be found.
To use it, add `command-not-found` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... command-not-found)
```
An example of how this plugin works in Ubuntu:
```
$ mutt
The program 'mutt' can be found in the following packages:
* mutt
* mutt-kz
* mutt-patched
Try: sudo apt install <selected package>
```
### Supported platforms
It works out of the box with the command-not-found packages for:
- [Ubuntu](https://www.porcheron.info/command-not-found-for-zsh/)
- [Debian](https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=command-not-found)
- [Arch Linux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pkgfile#Command_not_found)
- [macOS (Homebrew)](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found)
- [Fedora](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PackageKitCommandNotFound)
- [NixOS](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/tree/master/nixos/modules/programs/command-not-found)
You can add support for other platforms by submitting a Pull Request.
# Uses the command-not-found package zsh support
# as seen in http://www.porcheron.info/command-not-found-for-zsh/
# as seen in https://www.porcheron.info/command-not-found-for-zsh/
# this is installed in Ubuntu
[[ -e /etc/zsh_command_not_found ]] && source /etc/zsh_command_not_found
......@@ -31,3 +31,10 @@ if type brew &> /dev/null; then
eval "$(brew command-not-found-init)";
fi
fi
# NixOS command-not-found support
if [ -x /run/current-system/sw/bin/command-not-found ]; then
command_not_found_handler () {
/run/current-system/sw/bin/command-not-found $@
}
fi
# Common Aliases Plugin
This plugin creates helpful shortcut aliases for many commonly used commands.
To use it add `common-aliases` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... common-aliases)
```
## Aliases
### ls command
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|---------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| l | `ls -lFh` | List files as a long list, show size, type, human-readable |
| la | `ls -lAFh` | List almost all files as a long list show size, type, human-readable |
| lr | `ls -tRFh` | List files recursively sorted by date, show type, human-readable |
| lt | `ls -ltFh` | List files as a long list sorted by date, show type, human-readable |
| ll | `ls -l` | List files as a long list |
| ldot | `ls -ld .*` | List dot files as a long list |
| lS | `ls -1FSsh` | List files showing only size and name sorted by size |
| lart | `ls -1Fcart` | List all files sorted in reverse of create/modification time (oldest first) |
| lrt | `ls -1Fcrt` | List files sorted in reverse of create/modification time(oldest first) |
### File handling
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|-----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| rm | `rm -i` | Remove a file |
| cp | `cp -i` | Copy a file |
| mv | `mv -i` | Move a file |
| zshrc | `${=EDITOR} ~/.zshrc` | Quickly access the ~/.zshrc file |
| dud | `du -d 1 -h` | Display the size of files at depth 1 in current location in human-readable form |
| duf | `du -sh` | Display the size of files in current location in human-readable form |
| t | `tail -f` | Shorthand for tail which outputs the last part of a file |
### find and grep
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|-----------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------|
| fd | `find . -type d -name` | Find a directory with the given name |
| ff | `find . -type f -name` | Find a file with the given name |
| grep | `grep --color` | Searches for a query string |
| sgrep | `grep -R -n -H -C 5 --exclude-dir={.git,.svn,CVS}` | Useful for searching within files |
### Other Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-----------|---------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| h | `history` | Lists all recently used commands |
| hgrep | `fc -El 0 \| grep` | Searches for a word in the list of previously used commands |
| help | `man` | Opens up the man page for a command |
| p | `ps -f` | Displays currently executing processes |
| sortnr | `sort -n -r` | Used to sort the lines of a text file |
| unexport | `unset` | Used to unset an environment variable |
## Global aliases
These aliases are expanded in any position in the command line, meaning you can use them even at the
end of the command you've typed. Examples:
Quickly pipe to less:
```zsh
$ ls -l /var/log L
# will run
$ ls -l /var/log | less
```
Silences stderr output:
```zsh
$ find . -type f NE
# will run
$ find . -type f 2>/dev/null
```
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|-----------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| H | `\| head` | Pipes output to head which outputs the first part of a file |
| T | `\| tail` | Pipes output to tail which outputs the last part of a file |
| G | `\| grep` | Pipes output to grep to search for some word |
| L | `\| less` | Pipes output to less, useful for paging |
| M | `\| most` | Pipes output to more, useful for paging |
| LL | `2>&1 \| less` | Writes stderr to stdout and passes it to less |
| CA | `2>&1 \| cat -A` | Writes stderr to stdout and passes it to cat |
| NE | `2 > /dev/null` | Silences stderr |
| NUL | `> /dev/null 2>&1` | Silences both stdout and stderr |
| P | `2>&1\| pygmentize -l pytb` | Writes stderr to stdout and passes it to pygmentize |
## File extension aliases
These are special aliases that are triggered when a file name is passed as the command. For example,
if the pdf file extension is aliased to `acroread` (a popular Linux pdf reader), when running `file.pdf`
that file will be open with `acroread`.
### Reading Docs
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|-------------|-------------------------------------|
| pdf | `acroread` | Opens up a document using acroread |
| ps | `gv` | Opens up a .ps file using gv |
| dvi | `xdvi` | Opens up a .dvi file using xdvi |
| chm | `xchm` | Opens up a .chm file using xchm |
| djvu | `djview` | Opens up a .djvu file using djview |
### Listing files inside a packed file
| Alias | Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|-------------------------------------|
| zip | `unzip -l` | Lists files inside a .zip file |
| rar | `unrar l` | Lists files inside a .rar file |
| tar | `tar tf` | Lists files inside a .tar file |
| tar.gz | `echo` | Lists files inside a .tar.gz file |
| ace | `unace l` | Lists files inside a .ace file |
### Some other features
- Opens urls in terminal using browser specified by the variable `$BROWSER`
- Opens C, C++, Tex and text files using editor specified by the variable `$EDITOR`
- Opens images using image viewer specified by the variable `$XIVIEWER`
- Opens videos and other media using mplayer
......@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ alias lS='ls -1FSsh'
alias lart='ls -1Fcart'
alias lrt='ls -1Fcrt'
alias zshrc='$EDITOR ~/.zshrc' # Quick access to the ~/.zshrc file
alias zshrc='${=EDITOR} ~/.zshrc' # Quick access to the ~/.zshrc file
alias grep='grep --color'
alias sgrep='grep -R -n -H -C 5 --exclude-dir={.git,.svn,CVS} '
......@@ -44,8 +44,6 @@ alias p='ps -f'
alias sortnr='sort -n -r'
alias unexport='unset'
alias whereami=display_info
alias rm='rm -i'
alias cp='cp -i'
alias mv='mv -i'
......@@ -54,17 +52,21 @@ alias mv='mv -i'
# depends on the SUFFIX :)
if is-at-least 4.2.0; then
# open browser on urls
_browser_fts=(htm html de org net com at cx nl se dk dk php)
for ft in $_browser_fts ; do alias -s $ft=$BROWSER ; done
if [[ -n "$BROWSER" ]]; then
_browser_fts=(htm html de org net com at cx nl se dk)
for ft in $_browser_fts; do alias -s $ft=$BROWSER; done
fi
_editor_fts=(cpp cxx cc c hh h inl asc txt TXT tex)
for ft in $_editor_fts ; do alias -s $ft=$EDITOR ; done
for ft in $_editor_fts; do alias -s $ft=$EDITOR; done
_image_fts=(jpg jpeg png gif mng tiff tif xpm)
for ft in $_image_fts ; do alias -s $ft=$XIVIEWER; done
if [[ -n "$XIVIEWER" ]]; then
_image_fts=(jpg jpeg png gif mng tiff tif xpm)
for ft in $_image_fts; do alias -s $ft=$XIVIEWER; done
fi
_media_fts=(ape avi flv mkv mov mp3 mpeg mpg ogg ogm rm wav webm)
for ft in $_media_fts ; do alias -s $ft=mplayer ; done
_media_fts=(ape avi flv m4a mkv mov mp3 mpeg mpg ogg ogm rm wav webm)
for ft in $_media_fts; do alias -s $ft=mplayer; done
#read documents
alias -s pdf=acroread
......@@ -83,4 +85,3 @@ fi
# Make zsh know about hosts already accessed by SSH
zstyle -e ':completion:*:(ssh|scp|sftp|rsh|rsync):hosts' hosts 'reply=(${=${${(f)"$(cat {/etc/ssh_,~/.ssh/known_}hosts(|2)(N) /dev/null)"}%%[# ]*}//,/ })'
# compleat plugin
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:
```
plugins=(... compleat)
```
# composer
This plugin provides completion for [composer](https://getcomposer.org/), as well as aliases
for frequent composer commands. It also adds Composer's global binaries to the PATH, using
Composer if available.
To use it add `composer` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... composer)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
| ------ | -------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `c` | composer | Starts composer |
| `csu` | composer self-update | Updates composer to the latest version |
| `cu` | composer update | Updates composer dependencies and `composer.lock` file |
| `cr` | composer require | Adds new packages to `composer.json` |
| `crm` | composer remove | Removes packages from `composer.json` |
| `ci` | composer install | Resolves and installs dependencies from `composer.json` |
| `ccp` | composer create-project | Create new project from an existing package |
| `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) |
| `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 |
| `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 |
......@@ -39,14 +39,22 @@ alias c='composer'
alias csu='composer self-update'
alias cu='composer update'
alias cr='composer require'
alias crm='composer remove'
alias ci='composer install'
alias ccp='composer create-project'
alias cdu='composer dump-autoload'
alias cdo='composer dump-autoload --optimize-autoloader'
alias cgu='composer global update'
alias cgr='composer global require'
alias cgrm='composer global remove'
# install composer in the current directory
alias cget='curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php'
# Add Composer's global binaries to PATH
export PATH=$PATH:~/.composer/vendor/bin
# Add Composer's global binaries to PATH, using Composer if available.
if (( $+commands[composer] )); then
export PATH=$PATH:$(composer global config bin-dir --absolute 2>/dev/null)
else
[ -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
fi
# copydir plugin
Copies the path of your current folder to the system clipboard.
To use, add `copydir` to your plugins array:
```
plugins=(... copydir)
```
Then use the command `copydir` to copy the $PWD.
# copyfile plugin
Puts the contents of a file in your system clipboard so you can paste it anywhere.
To use, add `copyfile` to your plugins array:
```
plugins=(... copyfile)
```
Then you can run the command `copyfile <filename>` to copy the file named `filename`.
# cp plugin
This plugin defines a `cpv` function that uses `rsync` so that you
get the features and security of this command.
To enable, add `cp` to your `plugins` array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... cp)
```
## Description
The enabled options for rsync are:
- `-p`: preserves permissions.
- `-o`: preserves owner.
* `-g`: preserves group.
* `-b`: make a backup of the original file instead of overwriting it, if it exists.
* `-r`: recurse directories.
* `-hhh`: outputs numbers in human-readable format, in units of 1024 (K, M, G, T).
* `--backup-dir=/tmp/rsync`: move backup copies to "/tmp/rsync".
* `-e /dev/null`: only work on local files (disable remote shells).
* `--progress`: display progress.
#Show progress while file is copying
# Rsync options are:
# -p - preserve permissions
# -o - preserve owner
# -g - preserve group
# -h - output in human-readable format
# --progress - display progress
# -b - instead of just overwriting an existing file, save the original
# --backup-dir=/tmp/rsync - move backup copies to "/tmp/rsync"
# -e /dev/null - only work on local files
# -- - everything after this is an argument, even if it looks like an option
alias cpv="rsync -poghb --backup-dir=/tmp/rsync -e /dev/null --progress --"
cpv() {
rsync -pogbr -hhh --backup-dir=/tmp/rsync -e /dev/null --progress "$@"
}
compdef _files cpv
# Cpanm
This plugin provides completion for [Cpanm](https://github.com/miyagawa/cpanminus) ([docs](https://metacpan.org/pod/App::cpanminus)).
To use it add cpanm to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```bash
plugins=(... cpanm)
```
......@@ -6,9 +6,6 @@
#
# Current supported cpanm version: 1.4000 (Tue Mar 8 01:00:49 PST 2011)
#
# The latest code is always located at:
# https://github.com/rshhh/cpanminus/blob/master/etc/_cpanm
#
local arguments curcontext="$curcontext"
typeset -A opt_args
......
# Dash plugin
This plugin adds command line functionality for [Dash](https://kapeli.com/dash),
an API Documentation Browser for macOS. This plugin requires Dash to be installed
to work.
To use it, add `dash` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... dash)
```
## Usage
- Open and switch to the dash application.
```
dash
```
- Query for something in dash app: `dash query`
```
dash golang
```
- You can optionally provide a keyword: `dash [keyword:]query`
```
dash python:tuple
```
# Usage: dash [keyword:]query
dash() { open dash://"$*" }
compdef _dash dash
_dash() {
# No sense doing this for anything except the 2nd position and if we haven't
# specified which docset to query against
if [[ $CURRENT -eq 2 && ! "$words[2]" =~ ":" ]]; then
local -a _all_docsets
_all_docsets=()
# Use defaults to get the array of docsets from preferences
# Have to smash it into one big line so that each docset is an element of
# our DOCSETS array
DOCSETS=("${(@f)$(defaults read com.kapeli.dashdoc docsets | tr -d '\n' | grep -oE '\{.*?\}')}")
# remove all newlines since defaults prints so pretty like
# Now get each docset and output each on their own line
for doc in "$DOCSETS[@]"; do
# Only output docsets that are actually enabled
if [[ "`echo $doc | grep -Eo \"isEnabled = .*?;\" | sed 's/[^01]//g'`" == "0" ]]; then
continue
fi
keyword=''
# Order of preference as explained to me by @kapeli via email
KEYWORD_LOCATORS=(keyword suggestedKeyword platform)
for locator in "$KEYWORD_LOCATORS[@]"; do
# Echo the docset, try to find the appropriate keyword
# Strip doublequotes and colon from any keyword so that everything has the
# same format when output (we'll add the colon in the completion)
keyword=`echo $doc | grep -Eo "$locator = .*?;" | sed -e "s/$locator = \(.*\);/\1/" -e "s/[\":]//g"`
if [[ ! -z "$keyword" ]]; then
# if we fall back to platform, we should do some checking per @kapeli
if [[ "$locator" == "platform" ]]; then
# Since these are the only special cases right now, let's not do the
# expensive processing unless we have to
if [[ "$keyword" = (python|java|qt|cocos2d) ]]; then
docsetName=`echo $doc | grep -Eo "docsetName = .*?;" | sed -e "s/docsetName = \(.*\);/\1/" -e "s/[\":]//g"`
case "$keyword" in
python)
case "$docsetName" in
"Python 2") keyword="python2" ;;
"Python 3") keyword="python3" ;;
esac ;;
java)
case "$docsetName" in
"Java SE7") keyword="java7" ;;
"Java SE6") keyword="java6" ;;
"Java SE8") keyword="java8" ;;
esac ;;
qt)
case "$docsetName" in
"Qt 5") keyword="qt5" ;;
"Qt 4"|Qt) keyword="qt4" ;;
esac ;;
cocos2d)
case "$docsetName" in
Cocos3D) keyword="cocos3d" ;;
esac ;;
esac
fi
fi
# Bail once we have a match
break
fi
done
# If we have a keyword, add it to the list!
if [[ ! -z "$keyword" ]]; then
_all_docsets+=($keyword)
fi
done
# special thanks to [arx] on #zsh for getting me sorted on this piece
compadd -qS: -- "$_all_docsets[@]"
return
fi
}
# debian
This plugin provides Debian-related aliases and functions for zsh.
To use it add `debian` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... debian)
```
## Settings
- `$apt_pref`: use apt or aptitude if installed, fallback is apt-get.
- `$apt_upgr`: use upgrade or safe-upgrade (for aptitude).
Set `$apt_pref` and `$apt_upgr` to whatever command you want (before sourcing Oh My Zsh) to override this behavior.
## Common Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
| ------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| `age` | `apt-get` | Command line tool for handling packages |
| `api` | `aptitude` | Same functionality as `apt-get`, provides extra options |
| `acs` | `apt-cache search` | Command line tool for searching apt software package cache |
| `aps` | `aptitude search` | Searches installed packages using aptitude |
| `as` | `aptitude -F '* %p -> %d \n(%v/%V)' --no-gui --disable-columns search` | Print searched packages using a custom format |
| `afs` | `apt-file search --regexp` | Search file in packages |
| `asrc` | `apt-get source` | Fetch source packages through `apt-get` |
| `app` | `apt-cache policy` | Displays priority of package sources |
## Superuser Operations Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
| -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `aac` | `sudo $apt_pref autoclean` | Clears out the local repository of retrieved package files |
| `abd` | `sudo $apt_pref build-dep` | Installs all dependencies for building packages |
| `ac` | `sudo $apt_pref clean` | Clears out the local repository of retrieved package files except lock files |
| `ad` | `sudo $apt_pref update` | Updates the package lists for upgrades for packages |
| `adg` | `sudo $apt_pref update && sudo $apt_pref $apt_upgr` | Update and upgrade packages |
| `adu` | `sudo $apt_pref update && sudo $apt_pref dist-upgrade` | Smart upgrade that handles dependencies |
| `afu` | `sudo apt-file update` | Update the files in packages |
| `au` | `sudo $apt_pref $apt_upgr` | Install package upgrades |
| `ai` | `sudo $apt_pref install` | Command-line tool to install package |
| `ail` | `sed -e 's/ */ /g' -e 's/ *//' \| cut -s -d ' ' -f 1 \| xargs sudo $apt_pref install` | Install all packages given on the command line while using only the first word of each line |
| `ap` | `sudo $apt_pref purge` | Removes packages along with configuration files |
| `ar` | `sudo $apt_pref remove` | Removes packages, keeps the configuration files |
| `ads` | `sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade` | Installs packages from list and removes all not in the list |
| `dia` | `sudo dpkg -i ./*.deb` | Install all .deb files in the current directory |
| `di` | `sudo dpkg -i` | Install all .deb files in the current directory |
| `kclean` | `sudo aptitude remove -P ?and(~i~nlinux-(ima\|hea) ?not(~n$(uname -r)))` | Remove ALL kernel images and headers EXCEPT the one in use |
## Aliases - Commands using `su`
| Alias | Command |
| ----- | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| `aac` | `su -ls "$apt_pref autoclean" root` |
| `ac` | `su -ls "$apt_pref clean" root` |
| `ad` | `su -lc "$apt_pref update" root` |
| `adg` | `su -lc "$apt_pref update && aptitude $apt_upgr" root` |
| `adu` | `su -lc "$apt_pref update && aptitude dist-upgrade" root` |
| `afu` | `su -lc "apt-file update"` |
| `au` | `su -lc "$apt_pref $apt_upgr" root` |
| `dia` | `su -lc "dpkg -i ./*.deb" root` |
## Miscellaneous Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
| `allpkgs` | `aptitude search -F "%p" --disable-columns ~i` | Display all installed packages |
| `mydeb` | `time dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc` | Create a basic .deb package |
## Functions
| Function | Description |
| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `apt-copy` | Create a simple script that can be used to 'duplicate' a system |
| `apt-history` | Displays apt history for a command |
| `kerndeb` | Builds kernel packages |
| `apt-list-packages` | List packages by size |
## Authors
- [@AlexBio](https://github.com/AlexBio)
- [@dbb](https://github.com/dbb)
- [@Mappleconfusers](https://github.com/Mappleconfusers)
# Authors:
# https://github.com/AlexBio
# https://github.com/dbb
# https://github.com/Mappleconfusers
#
# Debian-related zsh aliases and functions for zsh
# Use aptitude if installed, or apt-get if not.
# Use apt or aptitude if installed, fallback is apt-get
# You can just set apt_pref='apt-get' to override it.
if [[ -e $( which -p aptitude 2>&1 ) ]]; then
apt_pref='aptitude'
apt_upgr='safe-upgrade'
else
apt_pref='apt-get'
apt_upgr='upgrade'
if [[ -z $apt_pref || -z $apt_upgr ]]; then
if [[ -e $commands[apt] ]]; then
apt_pref='apt'
apt_upgr='upgrade'
elif [[ -e $commands[aptitude] ]]; then
apt_pref='aptitude'
apt_upgr='safe-upgrade'
else
apt_pref='apt-get'
apt_upgr='upgrade'
fi
fi
# Use sudo by default if it's installed
if [[ -e $( which -p sudo 2>&1 ) ]]; then
if [[ -e $commands[sudo] ]]; then
use_sudo=1
fi
......@@ -29,8 +28,7 @@ alias api='aptitude'
# Some self-explanatory aliases
alias acs="apt-cache search"
alias aps='aptitude search'
alias as="aptitude -F \"* %p -> %d \n(%v/%V)\" \
--no-gui --disable-columns search" # search package
alias as="aptitude -F '* %p -> %d \n(%v/%V)' --no-gui --disable-columns search"
# apt-file
alias afs='apt-file search --regexp'
......@@ -43,60 +41,59 @@ alias app='apt-cache policy'
# superuser operations ######################################################
if [[ $use_sudo -eq 1 ]]; then
# commands using sudo #######
alias aac='sudo $apt_pref autoclean'
alias abd='sudo $apt_pref build-dep'
alias ac='sudo $apt_pref clean'
alias ad='sudo $apt_pref update'
alias adg='sudo $apt_pref update && sudo $apt_pref $apt_upgr'
alias adu='sudo $apt_pref update && sudo $apt_pref dist-upgrade'
alias afu='sudo apt-file update'
alias ag='sudo $apt_pref $apt_upgr'
alias ai='sudo $apt_pref install'
alias aac="sudo $apt_pref autoclean"
alias abd="sudo $apt_pref build-dep"
alias ac="sudo $apt_pref clean"
alias ad="sudo $apt_pref update"
alias adg="sudo $apt_pref update && sudo $apt_pref $apt_upgr"
alias adu="sudo $apt_pref update && sudo $apt_pref dist-upgrade"
alias afu="sudo apt-file update"
alias au="sudo $apt_pref $apt_upgr"
alias ai="sudo $apt_pref install"
# Install all packages given on the command line while using only the first word of each line:
# acs ... | ail
alias ail="sed -e 's/ */ /g' -e 's/ *//' | cut -s -d ' ' -f 1 | "' xargs sudo $apt_pref install'
alias ap='sudo $apt_pref purge'
alias ar='sudo $apt_pref remove'
alias ail="sed -e 's/ */ /g' -e 's/ *//' | cut -s -d ' ' -f 1 | xargs sudo $apt_pref install"
alias ap="sudo $apt_pref purge"
alias ar="sudo $apt_pref remove"
# apt-get only
alias ads='sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade'
alias ads="sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade"
# Install all .deb files in the current directory.
# Warning: you will need to put the glob in single quotes if you use:
# glob_subst
alias dia='sudo dpkg -i ./*.deb'
alias di='sudo dpkg -i'
alias dia="sudo dpkg -i ./*.deb"
alias di="sudo dpkg -i"
# Remove ALL kernel images and headers EXCEPT the one in use
alias kclean='sudo aptitude remove -P ?and(~i~nlinux-(ima|hea) \
?not(~n`uname -r`))'
alias kclean='sudo aptitude remove -P ?and(~i~nlinux-(ima|hea) ?not(~n$(uname -r)))'
# commands using su #########
else
alias aac='su -ls \'$apt_pref autoclean\' root'
abd() {
alias aac="su -ls '$apt_pref autoclean' root"
function abd() {
cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref build-dep $@' root"
print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd"
}
alias ac='su -ls \'$apt_pref clean\' root'
alias ad='su -lc \'$apt_pref update\' root'
alias adg='su -lc \'$apt_pref update && aptitude $apt_upgr\' root'
alias adu='su -lc \'$apt_pref update && aptitude dist-upgrade\' root'
alias afu='su -lc "apt-file update"'
alias ag='su -lc \'$apt_pref $apt_upgr\' root'
ai() {
alias ac="su -ls '$apt_pref clean' root"
alias ad="su -lc '$apt_pref update' root"
alias adg="su -lc '$apt_pref update && aptitude $apt_upgr' root"
alias adu="su -lc '$apt_pref update && aptitude dist-upgrade' root"
alias afu="su -lc '$apt-file update'"
alias au="su -lc '$apt_pref $apt_upgr' root"
function ai() {
cmd="su -lc 'aptitude -P install $@' root"
print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd"
}
ap() {
function ap() {
cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref -P purge $@' root"
print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd"
}
ar() {
function ar() {
cmd="su -lc '$apt_pref -P remove $@' root"
print "$cmd"
eval "$cmd"
......@@ -108,8 +105,7 @@ else
alias di='su -lc "dpkg -i" root'
# Remove ALL kernel images and headers EXCEPT the one in use
alias kclean='su -lc '\''aptitude remove -P ?and(~i~nlinux-(ima|hea) \
?not(~n`uname -r`))'\'' root'
alias kclean='su -lc "aptitude remove -P ?and(~i~nlinux-(ima|hea) ?not(~n$(uname -r)))" root'
fi
# Completion ################################################################
......@@ -118,16 +114,16 @@ fi
# Registers a compdef for $1 that calls $apt_pref with the commands $2
# To do that it creates a new completion function called _apt_pref_$2
#
apt_pref_compdef() {
function apt_pref_compdef() {
local f fb
f="_apt_pref_${2}"
eval "function ${f}() {
shift words;
service=\"\$apt_pref\";
words=(\"\$apt_pref\" '$2' \$words);
((CURRENT++))
test \"\${apt_pref}\" = 'aptitude' && _aptitude || _apt
shift words;
service=\"\$apt_pref\";
words=(\"\$apt_pref\" '$2' \$words);
((CURRENT++))
test \"\${apt_pref}\" = 'aptitude' && _aptitude || _apt
}"
compdef "$f" "$1"
......@@ -138,7 +134,7 @@ apt_pref_compdef abd "build-dep"
apt_pref_compdef ac "clean"
apt_pref_compdef ad "update"
apt_pref_compdef afu "update"
apt_pref_compdef ag "$apt_upgr"
apt_pref_compdef au "$apt_upgr"
apt_pref_compdef ai "install"
apt_pref_compdef ail "install"
apt_pref_compdef ap "purge"
......@@ -155,7 +151,7 @@ alias mydeb='time dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc'
# Functions #################################################################
# create a simple script that can be used to 'duplicate' a system
apt-copy() {
function apt-copy() {
print '#!/bin/sh'"\n" > apt-copy.sh
cmd='$apt_pref install'
......@@ -176,8 +172,8 @@ apt-copy() {
# apt-history remove
# apt-history rollback
# apt-history list
# Based On: http://linuxcommando.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-show-apt-log-history.html
apt-history () {
# Based On: https://linuxcommando.blogspot.com/2008/08/how-to-show-apt-log-history.html
function apt-history() {
case "$1" in
install)
zgrep --no-filename 'install ' $(ls -rt /var/log/dpkg*)
......@@ -192,7 +188,7 @@ apt-history () {
awk '{print $4"="$5}'
;;
list)
zcat $(ls -rt /var/log/dpkg*)
zgrep --no-filename '' $(ls -rt /var/log/dpkg*)
;;
*)
echo "Parameters:"
......@@ -206,11 +202,11 @@ apt-history () {
}
# Kernel-package building shortcut
kerndeb () {
function kerndeb() {
# temporarily unset MAKEFLAGS ( '-j3' will fail )
MAKEFLAGS=$( print - $MAKEFLAGS | perl -pe 's/-j\s*[\d]+//g' )
print '$MAKEFLAGS set to '"'$MAKEFLAGS'"
appendage='-custom' # this shows up in $ (uname -r )
appendage='-custom' # this shows up in $(uname -r )
revision=$(date +"%Y%m%d") # this shows up in the .deb file name
make-kpkg clean
......@@ -220,10 +216,9 @@ kerndeb () {
}
# List packages by size
function apt-list-packages {
function apt-list-packages() {
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size} ${Package} ${Status}\n' | \
grep -v deinstall | \
sort -n | \
awk '{print $1" "$2}'
}
# dircycle
Plugin for cycling through the directory stack
This plugin enables directory navigation similar to using back and forward on browsers or common file explorers like Finder or Nautilus. It uses a small zle trick that lets you cycle through your directory stack left or right using <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd> / <kbd>Right</kbd> . This is useful when moving back and forth between directories in development environments, and can be thought of as kind of a nondestructive pushd/popd.
## Enabling the plugin
1. Open your `.zshrc` file and add `dircycle` in the plugins section:
```zsh
plugins=(
# all your enabled plugins
dircycle
)
```
2. Reload the source file or restart your Terminal session:
```console
$ source ~/.zshrc
$
```
## Usage Examples
Say you opened these directories on the terminal:
```console
~$ cd Projects
~/Projects$ cd Hacktoberfest
~/Projects/Hacktoberfest$ cd oh-my-zsh
~/Projects/Hacktoberfest/oh-my-zsh$ dirs -v
0 ~/Projects/Hacktoberfest/oh-my-zsh
1 ~/Projects/Hacktoberfest
2 ~/Projects
3 ~
```
By pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd>, the current working directory or `$CWD` will be from `oh-my-zsh` to `Hacktoberfest`. Press it again and it will be at `Projects`.
And by pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd>, the `$CWD` will be from `Projects` to `Hacktoberfest`. Press it again and it will be at `oh-my-zsh`.
Here's a example history table with the same accessed directories like above:
| Current `$CWD` | Key press | New `$CWD` |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | --------------- |
| `oh-my-zsh` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd> | `Hacktoberfest` |
| `Hacktoberfest` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd> | `Projects` |
| `Projects` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd> | `~` |
| `~` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd> | `Projects` |
| `Projects` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd> | `Hacktoberfest` |
| `Hacktoberfest` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd> | `oh-my-zsh` |
| `oh-my-zsh` | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd> | `~` |
Note the last traversal, when pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd> on a last known `$CWD`, it will change back to the first known `$CWD`, which in the example is `~`.
Here's an asciinema cast demonstrating the example above:
[![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/204406.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/204406)
## Functions
| Function | Description |
| -------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `insert-cycledleft` | Change `$CWD` to the previous known stack, binded on <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd> |
| `insert-cycledright` | Change `$CWD` to the next known stack, binded on <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Right</kbd> |
## Rebinding keys
You can bind these functions to other key sequences, as long as you know the bindkey sequence. For example, these commands bind to <kbd>Alt</kbd> + <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Left</kbd> / <kbd>Right</kbd> in `xterm-256color`:
```zsh
bindkey '^[[1;4D' insert-cycledleft
bindkey '^[[1;4C' insert-cycledright
```
You can get the bindkey sequence by pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>V</kbd>, then pressing the keyboard shortcut you want to use.
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# pushd -N: start counting from right of `dirs' output
switch-to-dir () {
setopt localoptions nopushdminus
[[ ${#dirstack} -eq 0 ]] && return 1
while ! builtin pushd -q $1 &>/dev/null; do
# We found a missing directory: pop it out of the dir stack
builtin popd -q $1
# Stop trying if there are no more directories in the dir stack
[[ ${#dirstack} -eq 0 ]] && break
[[ ${#dirstack} -eq 0 ]] && return 1
done
}
insert-cycledleft () {
emulate -L zsh
setopt nopushdminus
switch-to-dir +1 || return
switch-to-dir +1
local fn
for fn (chpwd $chpwd_functions precmd $precmd_functions); do
(( $+functions[$fn] )) && $fn
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N insert-cycledleft
insert-cycledright () {
emulate -L zsh
setopt nopushdminus
switch-to-dir -0 || return
switch-to-dir -0
local fn
for fn (chpwd $chpwd_functions precmd $precmd_functions); do
(( $+functions[$fn] )) && $fn
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N insert-cycledright
......
# Dirhistory plugin
This plugin adds keyboard shortcuts for navigating directory history and hierarchy.
To use it, add `dirhistory` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... dirhistory)
```
## Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Description |
|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| <kbd>alt</kbd> + <kbd>left</kbd> | Go to previous directory |
| <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>down</kbd> | Move into the first child directory by alphabetical order |
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