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* Adds additional support for PS prompt context expansion

* Allow setting ZPREZTODIR to make prezto easier to integrate with

* Set ZPREZTODIR to ${0:h}

* Update pure prompt to v1.5.2
This fixes a security issue with malicious branch names

* update brewu method

Homebrew decided to not change the behaviour of `brew upgrade` so
`brew upgrade --all` is equivalent to `brew upgrade` without any other
arguments (so the `--all` is a no-op and can be removed).

* Use python3 for http-serve alias if available (#1193)

* Ensure code blocks are formatted properly for GitHub (#1271)

* Add support for skipping VIRTUALENVWRAPPER init in modules/python (#598)

* Support skip-virtualenvwrapper-init zstyle in python module to avoid auto-sourcing of virtualenvwrapper.sh
* Don't overwrite the WORKON_HOME env var if the user has already set it

* Don't load pfunctions from vi swap files

* Change $TMPDIR for non-interactive shells

This commit changes the way $TMPDIR is set by using `mktemp` rather
than a fixed string.

* Add "sa" alias to make it easy to search aliases

* Avoid unsetting nonexistent variables (#1075)

* Add nodenv support to Node.js module

- Implementation from https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1001
- Documentation from https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1178

* Prefer $(COMMAND) syntax over backticks (#1012)

* Remove extra use of grep in git-hub-shorten-url (#904)

* Add notice about potential shadowing of the gb command (#1124)

* Use less destructive git push --force-with-lease.

* Improve and simplify titling functions.

Multiplexer titles can be set independent of window and tab titles.
Add auto-title always option to have dynamic titling inside terminal
multiplexers. Setting auto-title to yes continues to ignore dynamic
titling inside terminal multiplexers.

This patch should not alter behavior under Apple terminals.

* Update zsh-autosuggestions submodule location

Thanks to @naibaf0. Closes #1096.

* Update zsh-users submodules to latest stable versions

* Update external prompt modules

* Added option to skip git aliases definition

Fixes #947

* Added support for python venv display in paradox prompt

* utility module: fix/improve colordiff call in diff

The new call is compatible with colordiff v1.0.8 - v.1.0.15 (might be
compatible with even earlier versions, but not tested), while the
original one breaks down under v1.0.14 and v1.0.15. See
https://github.com/daveewart/colordiff/issues/22.

* Bump license years and tidy up readme (#1273)

* Add support for iTerm2 v3 in tab function

* Use patterns from ruby module for initializing nodenv

* Fix path in node module

* FIXED: syntax error in osx module tab function

* Only try to run python-info if it exists for the paradox prompt

* Move common promptpwd code to external function

* Ensure extendedglob is set in promptpwd

* Remove manb from completion filename

* Update fasd README with basic installation information

* Feat (aliases): add aliases for git flow

* Allow syntax highlighting pattern styles (#1192)

* completion: Cap max-errors at 7 to avoid hanging (#953)

7 is pretty arbitrarily chosen, but seems like a reasonable tradeoff, at
least the completion no longer shows symptoms of exponential
time-growth when trying to complete something completely wrong.

This fixes #946.

* Add note about working around preexisting runcoms

Closes #955

* Don't use a deprecated argument as a python example

Thanks to @jeffwidman for pointing this out

Closes #1141

* Add bundle clean alias

* Doc (ruby): add doc on bundle clean alias

* Feat (docker): add docker aliases (#1147)

Thanks to @malikoth and @saoula for their input.

* Fix indentation in README

* Update is-callable to also check builtins

Fixes #1037

* Add code style to CONTRIBUTING.md

Closes #1296

* Add note to CONTRIBUTING.md about zstyle

* Add initial issue and pull request templates

* Remove additional newlines in issue and pull request templates

* Rework diff function

This removes --unified from the default options to make it possible to pass -y
without worrying about conflicting output formats.

diffu has also been added as an alias to make it easier to get output as a
unified diff.

Fixes #1231

* Add missing alias to utility README

* Move python-info call in paradox from preexec to precmd

* archive: add support for *.jar files (#1302)

* archive: add archive function

* Add perl-info function & plenv subcommand aliases (#1303)

* Add perl-info function
* Add alias for plenv subcommands
* Load perlbrew if needed
* Load plenv if needed
* Use PERLBREW_ROOT as priority to detect Perlbrew

* Add utility alias for pydf

* New `alias gfa=git fetch --all` for git module

Also includes an updated README.md !

* Update ssh module for multi session hosts

create ssh_agent_env with current user id in file name to avoid collisions with other users
create ssh_agent_sock with current user id in file name to avoid collisions with other users

* Add support for 'pip', 'pip2', 'pip3' completion

Since `pip completion --zsh` might be slow, we cache it beforehand.
The implementation is along the lines of 'npm' completion in 'node' module.

* rsync: Update reference to Bombich's rsync page

Seems like Bombich's rsync page moved with the previous link doing 404.
Adjusted to fix this.

* Add zstyle option to show pwd in long format

* Convert long-pwd to pwd-length

* Add better support for pyenv virtualenvs

* Add some new git aliases, modify a few more. (#1301)

* Add some new git aliases, modify a few more.
* Add `gbV` command to show more verbose git branch info.
* Add `gcam` to make it possible to execute `gca; gcm '<your message
  here>'` more simply.
* Add `gii` command to temporarily untrack (ignore) a file.
* Add `giI` command to uningore a file.
* Change alias of `gbl` to `gbv`. Personally, I think aliases that
  include a switch in the command should include the switch in the alias
  if possible.  This makes them easier to remember.
* Change alias of `gbL` to `gba`. I think the `-a` switch is more
  salient to what this alias does than the `-v`.  Furthermore, with this
  PR there are already `gbv` and `gbV` aliases, so those are out.
* Change implementation of `gCl` alias to use built-in capabilities of
  git, rather than sed.
* Rename gbx and gbX to gbd and gbD respectively
* Mostly revert alias changes
* Add gbr and gbR aliases to gbm and gbM commands

* Add gbr and gbR aliases to module readme

* Use the lazy-loaded version of virtualenvwrapper if available

This shouldn't cause problems for anyone and should improve startup times for
anyone using python with virtualenvwrapper because it will wait for the first
command to load rather than right away.

* broken $path and $PATH  if nodenv exists (#1315)

This change fixes a bug where no command can be found
(e.g. `ls`) due to the $path array being set to two elements,
one of them with all the previous paths separated by spaces.
This makes zsh break $PATH, instead of colons there are
spaces, and nothing works.

The idea is to have the array be set leveraging the word splitting
that we usually are told to avoid by quoting.

* Cache the completion for a quicker startup

The original idea was by @samjonester in #1210. This version aims to avoid
relying on the stat or date programs because they have different flags depending
on the OS and if it uses BSD or GNU coreutils.

* Add the ability to specify tmux session name

* Change the zstyle config name for #607

* Allow ssh module to run on OSX

* Python virtualenv auto workon cwd hook (#1300)

* Command to activate virtualenvs on changing directory

Enables automatic activation of a virtualenv when jumping into a directory
This is done by looking in the current directory for a file or directory
named `.venv`. If it's not found in the current directory its parents will
also be examined. `.venv` can be either:
    1. A file containing the name of a virtualenv found in $WORKON_HOME
    2. A directory containing bin/activate (meaning that the directory is
       assumed to be a virtualenv.)
If $WORKON_HOME is set it is assumed that virtualenvwrapper is installed
and the `workon` command will be issued.

* Update python docs to include info on virtualenv auto-switching

* replace the deprecated abs call in the pacu alias.

* zprofile: Use non-random static TMPDIR

Closes #1319

* sorin theme: Use a proper temp file for async data

* Default sorin theme to /tmp when TMPDIR is not set

Fixes #1331

* Add git aliases for signing commits (#1126)

* Change print to printf in init.zsh error (#1335)

When my zsh had issues, and I was debugging it, this line would
end up being run but no output would be made to the screen.

Changing it from print to printf caused the error to properly be
displayed.

* fixed vivisual key binding (#1148)

Fixes #1236

* Move virtualenv auto-switch cwd hook optional loader out from inside unrelated if statement (#1338)

* Fix #1337 by removing top alias to htop. (#1341)

Fixes #1337

* [completion] Bump external repository to version 0.25.0

8cdf60b Updated rkt commands and arguments
f9d7d9d Implemented autocompletion for rkt pods and images (Fixes #465)
9feab39 Added completion for yarn
a63a098 Update completion for mix, add completion for mix test, fix completion for mix help
6285e0e Add completions for bitcoin-cli
0ed2e86 Set proper description for gist -r
df5a3a1 Try to follow the style guide
d7a2972 Add gist completion for read flag
b0cb2ad Added _rclone
b7c11f4 drop ripgrep completion
907cba3 Update repository infos
ccb53f4 Support newer versions of OpenSSL
f02dc8f add licence information
ceaff68 Add completion for ffind

* [autosuggestions] Bump external repository to version v0.4.0

14179d8 Bump version
281ed9b v0.4.0 changelog updates
83129dd Make asynchronous suggestions disabled by default
a2f0ffb Enabling suggestions should not fetch a suggestion if buffer is empty
7d4a1d9 Add enable/disable/toggle widgets to disable suggestion functionality
e1959d0 Put in a general fix for #219 - Handling input from `zle -U`
c52c428 Fix issues with widgets wrapped by other plugins
ea505b0 Add a spec for unlisted widgets fetching a new suggestion
502fb4a Make tmux_socket_name public so you can access easily from binding.pry
ce36224 Use pry-byebug instead of pry for more functionality
39762ec Set up circle ci
468b740 Test should be passing block to RSpec wait_for
c9a51e0 Handle dashes at the beginning of commands
48a21bf [cleanup] Remove an extra newline
4afbbba We only need to run the feature detection if starting async
e3fa4e4 Don't do anything but re-bind widgets on each precmd
2cd99e6 Add a test for modifying widget list vars after sourcing plugin
c70d685 Clean up widget list spec
255359d Use `+=` to be a bit more true to the spec language
4321fc0 We need to bind on every precmd to ensure we wrap other wrappers
75e8505 Gracefully handle being sourced multiple times
a0fcd81 Destroy zpty on load if it already exists
39ca3da Use a different name for feature detection zpty
dcce973 Remove support for long-deprecated options
0c940e7 Don't bind any zle-* methods
23ef16c Do not show suggestions if the buffer is empty
9381445 Fix tests
c4bfd8e Need to prevent zpty feature detection from HUPing existing zptys
c959408 Only wait a max of 2 seconds for content to match after clearing screen
06fca77 Readme updates for v0.4.0
9feac57 Do not show any error output from async zpty server process
ed8056c Lots of async changes
38eb7cd Update license date
64e7ec5 Rename internal term session method
98f926d Clean up TerminalSession constructor a bit
51e8755 TerminalSession methods return self to support chaining
5151adf Make TerminalSession#clear block until the screen is cleared
2c465a9 Rename async pty name config var
e3eb286 Lots of little async cleanups
c342587 Wait for the terminal.clear to go through before continuing
89dd69d Add pry gem for debugging support
40bb2e7 little cleanup
16666da Handle versions of zsh where zpty does not set REPLY to fd of opened pty
f33b605 Move async initialization into `start` function to keep in one place
78ba071 Add feature detection
3f57198 Only bind widgets once, on initial sourcing
2dbd261 Allow configuring of zsh binary to run integration tests against
6c5cd42 Go back to tracking last pid because `kill %1` didn't seem to be working
54e1eee Optimize case where manually typing in a suggestion
21d9eda Wrap suggestion fetch command in parens to actually run in background
50e6832 Escape the prefix passed into the match_prev_cmd strategy
0305908 Revert `fc` usage in calculating suggestion
8e06a54 Add test for string with "\n" in it
b3208b0 Pass the chosen strategy into the suggestion server pty
ab27425 Quote the suggestion to support sh_split_word option
e5a5b0c Output only newlines in the pty
0337005 Disable word splitting while reading to preserve whitespace
b530b0c Use `zpty -r` with pattern matching to fetch suggestion
5c891af Reset zsh options inside pty (from zsh-async)
e33eb57 Send only the prefix to the suggestion server
fba20b0 Use %1 instead of tracking pid
0308ed7 Rename worker to server
e72c2d8 add a bunch of comments
ab8f295 First pass at async functionality
debbffc Add rspec test around accepting suggestions
4850119 Add separate test task for RSpec
c22ab0e Implement suggestion integration tests in RSpec + tmux
07a6768 Add TerminalSession helper for managing a tmux session
e6591d5 Add RSpec for high-level integration testing
af671fb Add ruby settings to editor config

* [syntax-highlighting] Bump external repository to get bug fixes

ad522a0 driver: Fix printing error message to file when cannot resolve highlighters directory location
73cb832 'main': Highlight mismatched 'if'/'fi'.
be083d7 driver: Improve «unhandled ZLE widget 'foo'» error message.
237f89a 'main': Don't consider «$*» a glob.
835fec7 workaround for PAT_STATIC bug in zsh
9523d6d tests: zsh 5.4-to-be compatibility: Set a new "I am shooting myself in the foot" option.
aac4a44 driver: Fix duplicated slash in error message
4f49c4a docs: Update zplug install instruction
5efd062 tests: Add a regression test for issue #392 (aliases beginning with a '+' are lost).
67be621 tests: Move some code in preparation for next commit. No functional change.
74949c2 driver: Don't undefine aliases that begin with a '+', to workaround an upstream bug.
8d5afe4 driver: Be immune to 'alias' having been redefined.
76ea9e1 'main': Highlight possible history expansions in double-quoted strings.
50fbb5f docs: Update Homebrew link.
2dce602 driver: Be immune to weird aliases in the calling scope.
347cf0e 'main': Add regression test for previous commit.
5625e30 'main': Fix bug: no start_pos=$end_pos in comment short path
fed37a9 'main': Fix a bug concerning command word with embedded colon-space sequences.
626c034 Add FreeBSD port
3d74aa4 Add Fedora package
5398949 changelog: Update for changes pulled out of 0.5.x.

* [editor] Set Delete key in vicmd mode to delete character

Delete key deletes character in vimcmd cmd mode instead of weird
default functionality. The default functionality in vicmd mode
is the Delete key will change the case of many of the characters
on the screen, which is not the default thing that vim does.

This could be confusing and frustrating to users, so set it to delete
a character instead.

* Remove redundant style rules from CONTRIBUTING.md

* [runcoms/zprofile+zshenv] Ensure TMPDIR is always set

In some cases TMPDIR may not be set, in which case it could cause issues
for zsh modules.

This change was prompted by issue #1331.

Also when creating a missing TMPDIR, use mkdir --mode=700 instead
of creating the directory and then chmoding it afterward.

* [CONTRUBITING] Add section on using a secondary devel directory

Add a section on how to use a separate directory than your normal
ZDOTDIR for development with its own zprezto.

* [zprezto-update] Add convenience function to update zprezto (#1344)

* [zprezto-update] Add convenience function to update zprezto

This function checks if there is any update to zprezto, and if so
will pull in the changes. It will not attempt a pull unless
it is fastforwardable. It also makes sure the user is on the master
branch before attempting.

* [zprezto-update] Improve resilience of the function

Better error checking of status of the git repository
and better error producing.

Fit columns into mostly 80 width and add a missing printf
argument.

Use ( ) around the function so changing directory does not affect
the outer scope.

* [README] Add instructions on using zprezto-update function

* Fixed ssh-add not using SSH_ASKPASS

* [editor] set forward/backward word for Ctrl+Right Ctrl+Left

Set forward/backward word to be mapped the same as they are in vim,
instead of having weird functionality when unset.

* [utility] scp/rsync glob local paths but don't glob remote paths

Adds a function which wraps rsync and scp so that remote paths are not globbed
but local paths are globbed. This is because the programs have their own
globbing for remote paths. The wrap function globs args starting in / and ./
and doesn't glob paths with : in it as these are interpreted as remote paths
by these programs unless the path starts with / or ./

Fixes issue #1125

* Fix README example on tmux's default session name

* Updater: fix bug regarding source init in new updater logic

* [prompt/sorin] Fix branch code exploit vulnerability

Escape all $ except the first $. Escape all backtick `'s. This prevents
variable names or shell expansions placed as branch names from
remotely exploiting code.

Fixes issue #1267 for sorin prompt.

* [editor] Add bindkey-all function to show all bound keys (#1358)

* [editor] Add bindkey-all function to show all bound keys

Function which allows you to see all the bound keys for all of
the different keymaps. It does accept arguments and passes them
through to bindkey -m "$keymap" so you could set a shortcut to
all keymaps as well if you wished.

Makes it much easier to see and grep what keys are bound to each of
the different keymaps.

When no arguments are given it will print keymap headers to stderr,
if given arguments it will not print anything extra to the screen.

* [editor] Update README to include information about bindkey-all funct.

* Ensure we use the same function definition syntax everywhere

* Add comments into each of the function files to make them easier to find

* [git] Fix 'git-hub-shorten-url' helper

Changes:
- Use git.io over 'https'
- Add extra check to conform to *.github.com URLs
- Use built-in _urls function for completion
- Update readme with GitHub blog URL

* gpg: fix enable-ssh-support detection

That line may be commented in the config file.

* [editor] Fix undefined results with unbound keys in viins/vicmd

Bind the remaining unbound keys in the main mode so that they
don't result in undefined functionality when pressed. (Often this
will change the casing of one/most/all of the characters you've
typed or even stranger things). In emacs mode this usually just
inserts a tilde, but this will fix that as well so nothing happens
when unbound keys are pressed.

Since there isn't any binding which does "nothing", create a noop
ZLE widget and bind them to that.

The user or other modules are still able to override these bindings
either by overriding the main keymap or setting a keymap in one
of the other modes which will take precedence over the main fallback.

* Prefer evaluation over test for arithmetic expression

Usage of `(( ... ))` over `[[ ... ]]` is preferred for arithmetic expression
since the former is less error prone.

Also, unset local variable whenever possible.

* python: add ubuntu locations for virtualenvwrapper.sh

* [editor] Ensure unbound_keys is defined as an array

Somewhere around zsh 5.1, there was a change which turned typeset (and
most likely local) into a keyword. In older versions of zsh, using
`local x=()` will cause the () to be treated as a glob qualifier.

Fixes #1373

* [completion] Minor cleanup of zstyle completion 'tag-order'

De-duplicate common zstyle 'tag-order' for ssh, scp and rsync.

* [utility] Add safe-ops zstyle option to disable safe rm/cp/ln/mv

Currently rm/cp/ln/mv are aliased to rm/cp/ln/mv -i so that it will
prompt before removing files.

Some people would not like this functionality and wish for an easy way to
disable it. This adds a new option:

zstyle ':prezto:module:utility' safe-ops yes/no

It is enabled by default even if zstyle is not set, but can be set to no
to disable these aliases.

This should resolve issue #205

* [utility] Move the safeops aliases into their own section and add XXi variants

* Update documentation on safeops

* Add a .editorconfig file to setup tabstyle preferences

With editors that support it it will setup preferences so that it
will use 2 spaces as the indent, except in .gitignore and .gitmodules
which in our files use tabs.

For more info see http://EditorConfig.org

* Small editorconfig file cleanup

* add alias for cloning a repo including all submodules

* change alias to gfcr

* Detach from tmux if attached, before attach (#1088)

If you are in a tmux session, and auto-start is enabled
Then you `sudo su` and then `su <username>` it will re-attach, in a loop.
This resolves that problem, by forcing a detach before a (re)attach.

* git: Add revert to special action contexts

revert is very similar to cherry-pick and has a sequence variant.

* Add fasd as an external module

* fasd: fall back to submodule only if command is missing

* [command-not-found] Load brew 'command-not-found' if homebrew tap is available

Homebrew has _official_ tap that supports `command-not-found`.
Enable it when possible.

* Cleanup spurious whitespace

* utility: fix completion for rsync and scp

* [utility] Remove premature call to `compdef`

This is a temporary fix to work-around a minor regression in 90071d3.

* [utility] Update documentation for 'safe-ops'

Update formatting and wordings to be more consistent with rest of prezto
documentation.

* module(homebrew): add outdated options for cask and brew commands

* [homebrew] Add documentation for brewo and casko

* [utility] Reuse interactive aliases when 'safe-ops' is set

When `safe-ops` is set, we can reuse the aliases that are already available.

* [python] Detect actual `pip` command available for generating completion cache

We cannot always assume availability of `pip`, it can be `pip2` or `pip3`
instead. We detect the first available one and use it for generating the
completion cache.

* [general] Switch code block formatting to use fence formatting

Changes:
* Indented code block doesn't support syntax highlighting, use fenced
formatting (```) instead for better syntax highlighting
* Wrap commands/functions in backticks
* Typo fixes

* [prompt] Rename helper function `promptpwd` to `prompt-pwd` for consistency

Changes:
* In prezto, function names are hyphenated ('-') by convention,
  rename `promptpwd` to `prompt-pwd` accordingly.
* Unset local variable `current_pwd` proactively.
* Tweak additional documentation for `prompt-pwd`.

* [utility] Refactor rsync_scp wrapper function and add completion support

Changes:
- Rename `rsync_scp_wrap` to `noremoteglob` and make it more generally usable
- Enable completion support for commands wrapped with `noremoteglob`
- Tighten up internal variable usages
- Update documentation for 'noremoteglob' function

* [general] Fix incorrect fenced code indentation

* Update submodules URLs to use git URLs explicitly

Even though GitHub redirects git calls based on user-agent, using git URLs
consistently is preferable.

* [node] Always quote files when `source`-ing

* [osx] Support custom keyword used by `mand` to open man pages in Dash.app

`zstyle` based customization is now avaialble in *zpreztorc*.

* Fix unbound keys in vicmd/viins mode

Previously I made a change to try and bind these unbound keys to the main
keymap in thoughts that in vicmd or viins mode it would fallback if it wasn't
bound in vicmd/viins mode. This turned out not to be the case.

Explicitly bind the keys in both viins and vicmd mode as works properly.

* Migrate sorin prompt to zsh-async (#1385)

This includes some improvements by @indrajitr in addition to the main migration.

The first step was to avoid PROMPT and RPROMPT modification when possible (which may help resolve some other issues as well relating to zsh crashes with the sorin prompt) then update the displayed git information in a separate variable rather than a command.

We use zsh-async for creating and running background tasks. The sorin prompt uses it to update git info without blocking the prompt from displaying (because of how long it can take). In the future it may be worth moving more tasks and more prompts to using this.

The move to zsh-async does make the git prompt slower in some circumstances (most noticeable in large repos), but this is a worthwhile tradeoff to avoid the cache file which had a number of potential security holes.

We have also switched to adding zsh-async as an external submodule (rather than the version bundled with pure) which may cause some migration headaches, but it will be worth it in the long run.

* ssh: update README to reflect macOS changes

* Fix typos

* Update agnoster prompt to include security fix

Fixes #1267

* [python] Improve and document `virtualenvwrapper` initialization flow

Changes:
* Simplify zstyle name `skip-virtualenvwrapper-init` to `initialize`
  avoiding double negation in name
* Always perform `eval (pyenv virtualenv-init -)` at initialization
* Prefer `virtualenvwrapper_lazy` over `virtualenvwrapper` when available
* Honor `VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV` if it is defined.
* Document about `VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_PYTHON` and `VIRTUALENVWRAPPER_VIRTUALENV`
  (this would be particularly important in macOS after recent homebrew update)
* Add additional documentation for `initialize` in _README.md_ and _zpreztorc_
* Add aliases `py2`, `py3` as shortcut for `python2`, `python3` respectively

* [completion] Support ignoring '/etc/hosts' entries in host completion

Entries from static '/etc/hosts' can now be ignored via 'zstyle' based
configuration. Both IP address and corresponding hostname will be ignored
during host completion. However, some of the entries ignored from '/etc/hosts'
still might appear during completion because of their presence in 'ssh'
configuration ('~/.ssh/config') or history ('~/.ssh/ssh_hosts',
'~/.ssh/known_hosts' etc.).

* [completion] Allow ignores for '/etc/hosts' entries to be dynamic

By keeping the variable `_etc_host_ignores` around, it can be resolved
lazily which is turn should allow selective ignores on a per invocation
basis.

Also, `'\#'` doesn't need to be added to `_etc_host_ignores` anymore.
It is enforced inline.

* Adjust GitHub templates with commented lines

* Avoid setting TMPDIR and make sure all modules handle that properly

Fixes #1206

* ssh: check ssh-askpass presence under Linux

Check the presence of `ssh-askpass`, if `/usr/lib/ssh/x11-ssh-askpass`
is present I use it otherwise I require the passphrase in the standard
method

* [general] Miscellaneous cleanup and formatting

* [python] Detect availability of virtualenv plugins as well as pyenv

Just having 'pyenv' available doesn't imply availability of virtualenv pyenv
plugins. Check for availability of virtualenv plugins as well before attempting
to use pyenv wrapper for virtualenv.

* [prompt] Remove spurious duplicate section

Remove duplication 'Prompt Display Length' section.
Also, adjust wrapping for `~`.

* prompt: add sp option to prompt_setup functions

This was a change in zsh 5.4.1 where prompt_sp is now reset on calls to
prompt, unlike previous behavior where it was set by default. This
restores the previous default behavior.

Refs #1423, but is not a complete fix because we need to wait for
external prompts to update as well.

* prompt: remove prompt_sp from prompt_smiley_setup as it is not needed

* Revert "prompt: remove prompt_sp from prompt_smiley_setup as it is not needed"

This reverts commit 24e5e49ff2.

* prompt: remove unneeded prompt_opts from smiley prompt

* Fix typo

* Fix typo

* Edit pyenv virtualenv-init check to support non-brew installations

If the pyenv virtualenv plugin is installed using the [pyenv-installer][1]
app script or directly via a [Git clone][2], then the pyenv-virtualenv-init
executable, that the `pyenv virtualenv-init` command uses, will not
exist in the user's PATH and therefore cannot be found using
`$commands[pyenv-virtualenv-init]`.
Installing the pyenv-virtualenv plugin in this manner is common among Linux users.

Using the pyenv `commands` command, which lists all commands pyenv can
run, we can find if the virtualenv-init command is available to pyenv
and subsequently the virtualenv plugin, without relying on
pyenv-virtualenv-init to exist in the user's PATH.

[1]: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-installer
[2]: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv#installing-as-a-pyenv-plugin

* Update prompt_sorin_setup

Added python support

* Update prompt_sorin_setup

Moved ` ` after the virtual env info into the `zstyle` call and out of `RPROMPT`

* Update prompt_sorin_setup

Addressing a type - and switching from a custom orange to yellow (from default color list) for prompt.

* [python] Ensure availability of virtualenvwrapper file before sourcing it

* [python] Refine pyenv based virtualenv management

Now that pyenv plugins availability is detected by directly probing
'pyenv', we need to rely on the same mechanism consistently.

Further, we perform available pyenv plugin scan with native zsh
techniques instead of relying on external commands.

* Explicitly set PYENV_ROOT

* Fix English mistakes in the autosuggestions module README.md (#1444)

* Change 'conjuncture' to 'conjunction'
* Fix ambiguous pronoun references

* Update reference to Bombich's rsync

* Fix typo

* Drop `easy_install` in docs, everyone now uses `pip` (#1436)

* [python] cleanup readme formatting

Anyone want some backticks? :-)

* Use backticks rather than italics for paths

This is more typical with what I observe elsewhere

* Document that `fasd` is now bundled with prezto

Document that `fasd` is now bundled with prezto (19990c8025) and that it's a fallback to a manually installed version (04bfb5131b).

* Swap italics to code formatting and add hyperlink

* Add missing highlighter to readme

This was added to `.zpreztorc` in 4f19700919 but forgot to add it here.

* Add powerlevel9k theme

* Pin powerlevel9k submodule to latest release (v0.6.4)

* Add zsh-help function for easily searching the zsh documentation (#1360)

* Add zsh-help function for easily searching the zsh documentation

Looks up things in the zsh documentation.
Usage: zsh-help [--all] search term(s)

Option --all will seach for the term anywhere, not just at the start of a
line. When not using --all it will search nicely for terms at the beginning
of the line, which in the zsh man pages is where terms that are explained
are located, allowing you to search the zsh man pages easily.

* Improve zsh-help to search section headings before other text

Provides a much easier way to search and access ZSH's manual. First checks for
terms at the start of the manual, then checks if it's at start of a line allowing
whitespace.

Clean up some of the code a bit and format it to have a proper header for the
zprezto project with author/email and description of the function.

* [prompt_sorin] Use ✘ and show return value for non-0 rtrns (#1460)

If you do not want it to show the return code, you can set:
`zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' show-return-val false`

* prompt: add documentation for return value display

* Updating submodules

Updating `completition`, prompt `async` and `syntax-highlighting`. All
modules where checkout to their latest tag.

* Updates outdate Mac OS X to macOS

* Fix typo in zprezto-update function

* Bind more unbound keys in viins and vicmd to nothing

Unbound keys in viins or vicmd mode have undefined results. Bind
two more of these to nothing to avoid this.

* Add make to gnu-utility commands

* archive: fix unrar-free and add support for unar (#1383)

* archive: fix unrar check when using unrar-free

unrar-free returns the error code 1 when run without arguments, thus
failing the presence check. Replacing the current presence check with
(( $+commands[unrar] )) fixes the problem.

* archive: add unar support for lsarchive and unarchive

No `archive` support with unar.

* Fix README.md for autosuggestions and history-substring-search (#1471)

* ssh: update SSH_ASKPASS workaround to more closely match what ssh-add needs

Fixes #1478

* Clarify that brewu updates AND upgrades

As homebrew includes both an update and upgrade command, it is beneficial to clarify that this performs both, rather than just the update.

* ssh: fix loading of ssh identities when none are explicitly defined

* [tmux] Avoid run tmux when the shell is executed on emacs

This avoid weird bugs to try running zsh through C-x M-x
and bug happens because obviously tmux is not designed to be
executed inside emacs.

* Document support for macOS

This adds docs for b0c85eddf6 which was added in https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1376/

* Lower requirements down to 4.3.11 again (#1491)

There was an update with the syntax-highlighting module which fixed compatibility with 4.3.11.

* prompt: Add basic troubleshooting information for fonts

This is related to #1495 and a number of other issues which have been
filed about font issues.

* Update init.zsh

It seems that my older git does not support '@' yet.

* prompt: update pure to 1.6.0

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
[*]
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
[{.gitattributes,.gitignore,.gitmodules}]
indent_style = tab

@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
<!-- Please check if a similar issue already exists or has been closed before before opening your issue. -->
### Description
<!-- Provide a general description of the bug or feature -->
### Expected behavior
<!-- What you expected to happen -->
### Actual behavior
<!-- What actually happened -->
### Steps to Reproduce
1. [First Step]
2. [Second Step]
3. [and so on...]
### Versions
- Prezto commit:
- ZSH version:
- OS information:

@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
Please be sure to check out our [contributing guidelines](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
before submitting your pull request.
Fixes #
## Proposed Changes
-
-
-

15
.gitmodules vendored

@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
[submodule "modules/autosuggestions/external"]
path = modules/autosuggestions/external
url = https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions.git
[submodule "modules/history-substring-search/external"]
path = modules/history-substring-search/external
url = https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search.git
@ -16,6 +19,12 @@
[submodule "modules/prompt/functions/pure"]
path = modules/prompt/external/pure
url = https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure.git
[submodule "modules/autosuggestions/external"]
path = modules/autosuggestions/external
url = https://github.com/tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions
[submodule "modules/fasd/external"]
path = modules/fasd/external
url = https://github.com/clvv/fasd.git
[submodule "modules/prompt/external/async"]
path = modules/prompt/external/async
url = https://github.com/mafredri/zsh-async.git
[submodule "modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k"]
path = modules/prompt/external/powerlevel9k
url = https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.git

@ -23,6 +23,39 @@ improve its performance, do not hesitate to fork and send pull requests.
- Open a [pull request][4] that relates to but one subject with a clear
title and description in grammatically correct, complete sentences.
#### Code Style
This project follows the [Google Shell Style Guide][5] when possible. However,
there are a number of additional things to keep in mind.
- Local variables should be used whenever possible.
- Prefer `zstyle` over environment variables for configuration.
- Prefer (( ... )) over [[ ... ]] for arithmetic expression.
- Use the function keyword to define functions.
- The 80 character hard limit can be waved for readability.
#### Using an Alternative zprezto Directory
To work on zprezto without messing with your current configuration:
```sh
mkdir devel-zprezto
cd devel-zprezto
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto.git .zprezto
ZDOTDIR=$(pwd)
echo "Your development ZDOTDIR is $ZDOTDIR"
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
for rcfile in "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"/.zprezto/runcoms/^README.md(.N); do
ln -s "$rcfile" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.${rcfile:t}"
done
```
Then to start zsh in this development environment you will run:
```sh
ZDOTDIR=/path/to/devel-zprezto zsh
```
#### Modules
- A *README.md* must be present.
@ -32,10 +65,11 @@ improve its performance, do not hesitate to fork and send pull requests.
#### Themes
- A screenshots section must be present in the file header.
- The pull request description must have [embedded screenshots][5].
- The pull request description must have [embedded screenshots][6].
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/contributors
[2]: http://gun.io/blog/how-to-github-fork-branch-and-pull-request
[3]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
[4]: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests
[5]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#img
[5]: https://google.github.io/styleguide/shell.xml
[6]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#img

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Robby Russell and contributors
Copyright (c) 2011-2017 Sorin Ionescu and contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE

@ -9,27 +9,41 @@ Installation
------------
Prezto will work with any recent release of Zsh, but the minimum required
version is 4.3.17.
version is 4.3.11.
1. Launch Zsh:
```console
zsh
```
2. Clone the repository:
```console
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto.git "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto"
```
3. Create a new Zsh configuration by copying the Zsh configuration files
provided:
```sh
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
for rcfile in "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"/.zprezto/runcoms/^README.md(.N); do
ln -s "$rcfile" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.${rcfile:t}"
done
```
Note: If you already have any of the given config files, ln will error. In
simple cases you can add `source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/init.zsh"` to
the bottom of your `.zshrc` to load prezto but keep your config intact. For
more complicated setups, it is recommended that you back up your original
configs and replace them with the provided prezto runcoms.
4. Set Zsh as your default shell:
```console
chsh -s /bin/zsh
```
5. Open a new Zsh terminal window or tab.
@ -42,9 +56,18 @@ window or tab.
Updating
--------
Pull the latest changes and update submodules.
Run `zprezto-update` to automatically check if there is an update to zprezto.
If there are no file conflicts, zprezto and its submodules will be
automatically updated. If there are conflicts you will instructed to go into
the `$ZPREZTODIR` directory and resolve them yourself.
To pull the latest changes and update submodules manually:
git pull && git submodule update --init --recursive
```console
cd $ZPREZTODIR
git pull
git submodule update --init --recursive
```
Usage
-----
@ -83,29 +106,7 @@ The [Zsh Reference Card][7] and the [zsh-lovers][8] man page are indispensable.
License
-------
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Robby Russell and contributors.
Copyright (c) 2011-2015 Sorin Ionescu and contributors.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
[1]: http://www.zsh.org
[2]: http://i.imgur.com/nrGV6pg.png "sorin theme"

@ -10,13 +10,61 @@
#
# Check for the minimum supported version.
min_zsh_version='4.3.17'
min_zsh_version='4.3.11'
if ! autoload -Uz is-at-least || ! is-at-least "$min_zsh_version"; then
print "prezto: old shell detected, minimum required: $min_zsh_version" >&2
printf "prezto: old shell detected, minimum required: %s\n" "$min_zsh_version" >&2
return 1
fi
unset min_zsh_version
# zprezto convenience updater
# The function is surrounded by ( ) instead of { } so it starts in a subshell
# and won't affect the environment of the calling shell
function zprezto-update {
(
function cannot-fast-forward {
local STATUS="$1"
[[ -n "${STATUS}" ]] && printf "%s\n" "${STATUS}"
printf "Unable to fast-forward the changes. You can fix this by "
printf "running\ncd '%s' and then\n'git pull' " "${ZPREZTODIR}"
printf "to manually pull and possibly merge in changes\n"
}
cd -q -- "${ZPREZTODIR}" || return 7
local orig_branch="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null | cut -d '/' -f 3)"
if [[ "$orig_branch" == "master" ]]; then
git fetch || return "$?"
local UPSTREAM=$(git rev-parse '@{u}')
local LOCAL=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
local REMOTE=$(git rev-parse "$UPSTREAM")
local BASE=$(git merge-base HEAD "$UPSTREAM")
if [[ $LOCAL == $REMOTE ]]; then
printf "There are no updates.\n"
return 0
elif [[ $LOCAL == $BASE ]]; then
printf "There is an update available. Trying to pull.\n\n"
if git pull --ff-only; then
printf "Syncing submodules\n"
git submodule update --recursive
return $?
else
cannot-fast-forward
return 1
fi
elif [[ $REMOTE == $BASE ]]; then
cannot-fast-forward "Commits in master that aren't in upstream."
return 1
else
cannot-fast-forward "Upstream and local have diverged."
return 1
fi
else
printf "zprezto install at '%s' is not on the master branch " "${ZPREZTODIR}"
printf "(you're on '%s')\nUnable to automatically update.\n" "${orig_branch}"
return 1
fi
return 1
)
}
#
# Module Loader
#
@ -25,13 +73,13 @@ unset min_zsh_version
function pmodload {
local -a pmodules
local pmodule
local pfunction_glob='^([_.]*|prompt_*_setup|README*)(-.N:t)'
local pfunction_glob='^([_.]*|prompt_*_setup|README*|*~)(-.N:t)'
# $argv is overridden in the anonymous function.
pmodules=("$argv[@]")
# Add functions to $fpath.
fpath=(${pmodules:+${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/${^pmodules}/functions(/FN)} $fpath)
fpath=(${pmodules:+$ZPREZTODIR/modules/${^pmodules}/functions(/FN)} $fpath)
function {
local pfunction
@ -40,7 +88,7 @@ function pmodload {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS EXTENDED_GLOB
# Load Prezto functions.
for pfunction in ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/${^pmodules}/functions/$~pfunction_glob; do
for pfunction in $ZPREZTODIR/modules/${^pmodules}/functions/$~pfunction_glob; do
autoload -Uz "$pfunction"
done
}
@ -49,19 +97,19 @@ function pmodload {
for pmodule in "$pmodules[@]"; do
if zstyle -t ":prezto:module:$pmodule" loaded 'yes' 'no'; then
continue
elif [[ ! -d "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/$pmodule" ]]; then
elif [[ ! -d "$ZPREZTODIR/modules/$pmodule" ]]; then
print "$0: no such module: $pmodule" >&2
continue
else
if [[ -s "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/$pmodule/init.zsh" ]]; then
source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/$pmodule/init.zsh"
if [[ -s "$ZPREZTODIR/modules/$pmodule/init.zsh" ]]; then
source "$ZPREZTODIR/modules/$pmodule/init.zsh"
fi
if (( $? == 0 )); then
zstyle ":prezto:module:$pmodule" loaded 'yes'
else
# Remove the $fpath entry.
fpath[(r)${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/${pmodule}/functions]=()
fpath[(r)${ZPREZTODIR}/modules/${pmodule}/functions]=()
function {
local pfunction
@ -71,7 +119,7 @@ function pmodload {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS EXTENDED_GLOB
# Unload Prezto functions.
for pfunction in ${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/$pmodule/functions/$~pfunction_glob; do
for pfunction in $ZPREZTODIR/modules/$pmodule/functions/$~pfunction_glob; do
unfunction "$pfunction"
done
}
@ -86,6 +134,12 @@ function pmodload {
# Prezto Initialization
#
# This finds the directory prezto is installed to so plugin managers don't need
# to rely on dirty hacks to force prezto into a directory. Additionally, it
# needs to be done here because inside the pmodload function ${0:h} evaluates to
# the current directory of the shell rather than the prezto dir.
ZPREZTODIR=${0:h}
# Source the Prezto configuration file.
if [[ -s "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc" ]]; then
source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zpreztorc"

@ -3,7 +3,9 @@ Modules
Load modules in *zpreztorc*. The order matters.
zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule 'environment' 'terminal'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule 'environment' 'terminal'
```
Archive
-------

@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
Archive
=======
Provides functions to list and extract archives.
Provides functions to create, list, and extract archives.
Functions
---------
- `archive` creates an archive based on the provided archive name.
- `lsarchive` lists the contents of one or more archives.
- `unarchive` extracts the contents of one or more archives.
@ -15,8 +16,8 @@ Supported Formats
The following archive formats are supported when the required utilities are
installed:
- *.tar.gz*, *.tgz* require `tar`.
- *.tar.bz2*, *.tbz* require `tar`.
- *.tar.gz*, *.tgz* require `tar` (optionally `pigz`).
- *.tar.bz2*, *.tbz* require `tar` (optionally `pbzip2`).
- *.tar.xz*, *.txz* require `tar` with *xz* support.
- *.tar.zma*, *.tlz* require `tar` with *lzma* support.
- *.tar* requires `tar`.
@ -25,16 +26,21 @@ installed:
- *.xz* requires `unxz`.
- *.lzma* requires `unlzma`.
- *.Z* requires `uncompress`.
- *.zip* requires `unzip`.
- *.rar* requires `unrar` or `rar`.
- *.zip*, *.jar* requires `unzip`.
- *.rar* requires `rar` (needed for `archive` support), `unrar` or `lsar` and `unar`.
- *.7z* requires `7za`.
- *.deb* requires `ar`, `tar`.
Additionally, if `pigz` and/or `pbzip2` are installed, `archive` will use them over
their traditional counterparts, `gzip` and `bzip2` respectively, to take full advantage
of all available CPU cores for compression.
Authors
-------
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
- [Matt Hamilton](https://github.com/Eriner)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

@ -10,4 +10,4 @@
_arguments \
'(-v --verbose)'{-v,--remove}'[verbose archive listing]' \
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|rar|7z)(-.)'" && return 0
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|jar|rar|7z)(-.)'" && return 0

@ -10,4 +10,4 @@
_arguments \
'(-r --remove)'{-r,--remove}'[remove archive]' \
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|rar|7z|deb)(-.)'" && return 0
"*::archive file:_files -g '(#i)*.(tar|tgz|tbz|tbz2|txz|tlz|gz|bz2|xz|lzma|Z|zip|jar|rar|7z|deb)(-.)'" && return 0

@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# Creates archive file
#
# Authors:
# Matt Hamilton <m@tthamilton.com>
#
# function archive {
local archive_name dir_to_archive _gzip_bin _bzip2_bin
if (( $# != 2 )); then
cat >&2 <<EOF
usage: $0 [archive_name.zip] [/path/to/include/into/archive]
Where 'archive.zip' uses any of the following extensions:
.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lzma, .tar, .zip, .rar, .7z
There is no '-v' switch; all operations are verbose.
EOF
return 1
fi
# we are quitting (above) if there are not exactly 2 vars,
# so we don't need any argc check here.
# strip the path, just in case one is provided for some reason
archive_name="${1:t}"
# use absolute paths, and follow symlinks
dir_to_archive="${2}"
# if the directory doesn't exist, quit. Nothing to archive
if [[ ! -e "${dir_to_archive}" ]]; then
print "$0: file or directory not valid: ${dir_to_archive}" >&2
return 1
fi
# here, we check for dropin/multi-threaded replacements
# this should eventually be moved to modules/archive/init.zsh
# as a global alias
if (( $+commands[pigz] )); then
_gzip_bin='pigz'
else
_gzip_bin='gzip'
fi
if (( $+commands[pbzip2] )); then
_bzip2_bin='pbzip2'
else
_bzip2_bin='bzip2'
fi
case "${archive_name}" in
(*.tar.gz|*.tgz) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --use-compress-program="${_gzip_bin}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.bz2|*.tbz|*.tbz2) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --use-compress-program="${_bzip2_bin}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.xz|*.txz) tar -cvJf "${archive_name}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar.lzma|*.tlz) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" --lzma "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.tar) tar -cvf "${archive_name}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.zip|*.jar) zip -r "${archive_name}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.rar) rar a "${archive_name}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.7z) 7za a "${archive_name}" "${dir_to_archive}" ;;
(*.gz) print "\n.gz is only useful for single files, and does not capture permissions. Use .tar.gz" ;;
(*.bz2) print "\n.bzip2 is only useful for single files, and does not capture permissions. Use .tar.bz2" ;;
(*.xz) print "\n.xz is only useful for single files, and does not capture permissions. Use .tar.xz" ;;
(*.lzma) print "\n.lzma is only useful for single files, and does not capture permissions. Use .tar.lzma" ;;
(*) print "\nunknown archive type for archive: ${archive_name}" ;;
esac
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function lsarchive {
local verbose
if (( $# == 0 )); then
@ -40,10 +42,12 @@ while (( $# > 0 )); do
&& tar --lzma -t${verbose:+v}f "$1" \
|| lzcat "$1" | tar x${verbose:+v}f - ;;
(*.tar) tar t${verbose:+v}f "$1" ;;
(*.zip) unzip -l${verbose:+v} "$1" ;;
(*.rar) unrar &> /dev/null \
&& unrar ${${verbose:+v}:-l} "$1" \
|| rar ${${verbose:+v}:-l} "$1" ;;
(*.zip|*.jar) unzip -l${verbose:+v} "$1" ;;
(*.rar) ( (( $+commands[unrar] )) \
&& unrar ${${verbose:+v}:-l} "$1" ) \
|| ( (( $+commands[rar] )) \
&& rar ${${verbose:+v}:-l} "$1" ) \
|| lsar ${verbose:+-l} "$1" ;;
(*.7z) 7za l "$1" ;;
(*)
print "$0: cannot list: $1" >&2
@ -53,3 +57,5 @@ while (( $# > 0 )); do
shift
done
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function unarchive {
local remove_archive
local success
local file_name
@ -54,10 +56,12 @@ while (( $# > 0 )); do
(*.xz) unxz "$1" ;;
(*.lzma) unlzma "$1" ;;
(*.Z) uncompress "$1" ;;
(*.zip) unzip "$1" -d $extract_dir ;;
(*.rar) unrar &> /dev/null \
&& unrar x -ad "$1" \
|| rar x -ad "$1" ;;
(*.zip|*.jar) unzip "$1" -d $extract_dir ;;
(*.rar) ( (( $+commands[unrar] )) \
&& unrar x -ad "$1" ) \
|| ( (( $+commands[rar] )) \
&& rar x -ad "$1" ) \
|| unar -d "$1" ;;
(*.7z) 7za x "$1" ;;
(*.deb)
mkdir -p "$extract_dir/control"
@ -78,3 +82,5 @@ while (( $# > 0 )); do
(( $success == 0 )) && (( $remove_archive == 0 )) && rm "$1"
shift
done
# }

@ -11,11 +11,12 @@ Integrates [zsh-autosuggestions][1] into Prezto, which implements the
of a previously entered command and Zsh suggests commands as you type based on
history and completions.
If this module is used in conjuncture with the *syntax-highlighting* module, it
must be loaded **after** it.
If this module is used in conjunction with the *syntax-highlighting* module,
this module must be loaded **after** the *syntax-highlighting* module.
If this module is used in conjuncture with the *history-substring-search*
module, it must be loaded **after** it.
If this module is used in conjunction with the *history-substring-search*
module, this module must be loaded **after** the *history-substring-search*
module.
Contributors
------------
@ -35,11 +36,15 @@ positive results.
To enable highlighting for this module only, add the following line to
*zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:autosuggestions' color 'yes'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:autosuggestions' color 'yes'
```
To set the query found color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:autosuggestions:color' found ''
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:autosuggestions:color' found ''
```
Authors
-------

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit f0a745576ff69fa608421ee7214d4cd77b43e62f
Subproject commit 2cb6eb6e29852e64a146b0284275ecdc0661b082

@ -1,15 +1,23 @@
Command-Not-Found
=================
Displays installation information for not found commands by loading the
[command-not-found][1] tool on Debian-based and Arch Linux-based distributions.
When you try to use a command that is not available locally, searches
the package manager for a package offering that command and suggests
the proper install command.
Debian-based and Arch Linux-based distributions use the [`command-not-found`][1] tool.
macOS uses Homebrew's [`command-not-found` clone][2]. Note that you also need to [follow the instructions to tap the `command-not-found` homebrew repository][3].
Authors
-------
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Joseph Booker](https://github.com/sargas)
[1]: https://code.launchpad.net/command-not-found
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[2]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found
[3]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-command-not-found#install
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#
# Authors:
# Joseph Jon Booker <joe@neoturbine.net>
# Indrajit Raychaudhuri <irc+code@indrajit.com>
#
# Load command-not-found on Debian-based distributions.
@ -11,6 +12,9 @@ if [[ -s '/etc/zsh_command_not_found' ]]; then
# Load command-not-found on Arch Linux-based distributions.
elif [[ -s '/usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.zsh' ]]; then
source '/usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.zsh'
# Load command-not-found on Mac OS X when homebrew tap is configured.
elif (( $+commands[brew] )) && brew command command-not-found-init > /dev/null 2>&1; then
eval "$(brew command-not-found-init)"
# Return if requirements are not found.
else
return 1

@ -6,6 +6,23 @@ the [zsh-completions][1] project.
This module must be loaded **after** the *utility* module.
Settings
--------
### Ignore */etc/hosts* Entries
To ignore certain entries from static */etc/hosts* for host completion, add the
following lines in *zpreztorc* with the IP addresses of the hosts as they
appear in */etc/hosts*. Both IP address and the corresponding hostname will be
ignored during host completion. However, some of the entries ignored from
*/etc/hosts* still might appear during completion because of their presence in
*ssh* configuration or history).
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:completion:*:hosts' etc-host-ignores \
'0.0.0.0' '127.0.0.1'
```
Contributors
------------

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit 3a2bb8781d32d05d1bf05deeeb476beb651e8272
Subproject commit 2a30b05a5cf724a2d1c4c140c302dbf93f6aa6f6

@ -14,9 +14,6 @@ fi
# Add zsh-completions to $fpath.
fpath=("${0:h}/external/src" $fpath)
# Load and initialize the completion system ignoring insecure directories.
autoload -Uz compinit && compinit -i
#
# Options
#
@ -27,9 +24,22 @@ setopt PATH_DIRS # Perform path search even on command names with slas
setopt AUTO_MENU # Show completion menu on a successive tab press.
setopt AUTO_LIST # Automatically list choices on ambiguous completion.
setopt AUTO_PARAM_SLASH # If completed parameter is a directory, add a trailing slash.
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB # Needed for file modification glob modifiers with compinit
unsetopt MENU_COMPLETE # Do not autoselect the first completion entry.
unsetopt FLOW_CONTROL # Disable start/stop characters in shell editor.
# Load and initialize the completion system ignoring insecure directories with a
# cache time of 20 hours, so it should almost always regenerate the first time a
# shell is opened each day.
autoload -Uz compinit
_comp_files=(${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zcompdump(Nm-20))
if (( $#_comp_files )); then
compinit -i -C
else
compinit -i
fi
unset _comp_files
#
# Styles
#
@ -66,8 +76,9 @@ zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _match _approximate
zstyle ':completion:*:match:*' original only
zstyle ':completion:*:approximate:*' max-errors 1 numeric
# Increase the number of errors based on the length of the typed word.
zstyle -e ':completion:*:approximate:*' max-errors 'reply=($((($#PREFIX+$#SUFFIX)/3))numeric)'
# Increase the number of errors based on the length of the typed word. But make
# sure to cap (at 7) the max-errors to avoid hanging.
zstyle -e ':completion:*:approximate:*' max-errors 'reply=($((($#PREFIX+$#SUFFIX)/3>7?7:($#PREFIX+$#SUFFIX)/3))numeric)'
# Don't complete unavailable commands.
zstyle ':completion:*:functions' ignored-patterns '(_*|pre(cmd|exec))'
@ -91,11 +102,14 @@ zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' menu yes
# Environmental Variables
zstyle ':completion::*:(-command-|export):*' fake-parameters ${${${_comps[(I)-value-*]#*,}%%,*}:#-*-}
# Populate hostname completion.
# Populate hostname completion. But allow ignoring custom entries from static
# */etc/hosts* which might be uninteresting.
zstyle -a ':prezto:module:completion:*:hosts' etc-host-ignores '_etc_host_ignores'
zstyle -e ':completion:*:hosts' hosts 'reply=(
${=${=${=${${(f)"$(cat {/etc/ssh_,~/.ssh/known_}hosts(|2)(N) 2>/dev/null)"}%%[#| ]*}//\]:[0-9]*/ }//,/ }//\[/ }
${=${(f)"$(cat /etc/hosts(|)(N) <<(ypcat hosts 2>/dev/null))"}%%\#*}
${=${${${${(@M)${(f)"$(cat ~/.ssh/config 2>/dev/null)"}:#Host *}#Host }:#*\**}:#*\?*}}
${=${=${=${${(f)"$(cat {/etc/ssh_,~/.ssh/known_}hosts(|2)(N) 2> /dev/null)"}%%[#| ]*}//\]:[0-9]*/ }//,/ }//\[/ }
${=${(f)"$(cat /etc/hosts(|)(N) <<(ypcat hosts 2> /dev/null))"}%%(\#${_etc_host_ignores:+|${(j:|:)~_etc_host_ignores}})*}
${=${${${${(@M)${(f)"$(cat ~/.ssh/config 2> /dev/null)"}:#Host *}#Host }:#*\**}:#*\?*}}
)'
# Don't complete uninteresting users...
@ -139,9 +153,8 @@ if [[ -s "$HOME/.mutt/aliases" ]]; then
fi
# SSH/SCP/RSYNC
zstyle ':completion:*:(scp|rsync):*' tag-order 'hosts:-host:host hosts:-domain:domain hosts:-ipaddr:ip\ address *'
zstyle ':completion:*:(ssh|scp|rsync):*' tag-order 'hosts:-host:host hosts:-domain:domain hosts:-ipaddr:ip\ address *'
zstyle ':completion:*:(scp|rsync):*' group-order users files all-files hosts-domain hosts-host hosts-ipaddr
zstyle ':completion:*:ssh:*' tag-order 'hosts:-host:host hosts:-domain:domain hosts:-ipaddr:ip\ address *'
zstyle ':completion:*:ssh:*' group-order users hosts-domain hosts-host users hosts-ipaddr
zstyle ':completion:*:(ssh|scp|rsync):*:hosts-host' ignored-patterns '*(.|:)*' loopback ip6-loopback localhost ip6-localhost broadcasthost
zstyle ':completion:*:(ssh|scp|rsync):*:hosts-domain' ignored-patterns '<->.<->.<->.<->' '^[-[:alnum:]]##(.[-[:alnum:]]##)##' '*@*'

@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
# ZSH Docker Aliases
Defines [Docker][1] aliases and functions.
## Aliases
### Docker
- `dk` is short for `docker`
- `dka` Attach to a running container
- `dkb` Build an image from a Dockerfile
- `dkd` Inspect changes on a container's filesystem
- `dkdf` Show docker filesystem usage
- `dke` Run a command in a running container
- `dkE` Run an interactive command in a running container
- `dkh` Show the history of an image
- `dki` List images
- `dkin` Return low-level information on a container, image or task
- `dkk` Kill a running container
- `dkl` Fetch the logs of a container
- `dkli` Log in to a Docker registry
- `dklo` Log out from a Docker registry
- `dkls` is alias for `dkps`
- `dkp` Pause all processes within one or more containers<Paste>
- `dkP` Unpause all processes within one or more containers
- `dkpl` Pull an image or a repository from a registry
- `dkph` Push an image or a repository to a registry
- `dkps` List containers
- `dkpsa` List all containers (default lists just running)
- `dkr` Run a command in a new container
- `dkR` Run an interactive command in a new container and automatically remove the container when it exits
- `dkRe` like `dkR` and set entry point to `/bin/bash`
- `dkrm` Remove one or more containers
- `dkrmi` Remove one or more images
- `dkrmC` Clean up exited containers
- `dkrmI` Clean up dangling images
- `dkrmV` Clean up unused volumes ( Docker >= 1.9 )
- `dkrn` Rename a container
- `dks` Start one or more stopped containers
- `dkS` Restart a container
- `dkss` Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics
- `dksv` Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default)
- `dkt` Tag an image into a repository
- `dktop` Display the running processes of a container
- `dkup` Update configuration of one or more containers
- `dkV` Manage Docker volumes
- `dkv` Show the Docker version information
- `dkw` Block until a container stops, then print its exit code<Paste>
- `dkx` Stop a running container
#### container (C)
- `dkC` Manage containers
- `dkCa` Attach to a running container
- `dkCcp` Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem
- `dkCd` Inspect changes on a container's filesystem
- `dkCe` Run a command in a running container
- `dkCin` Display detailed information on one or more containers
- `dkCk` Kill one or more running containers
- `dkCl` Fetch the logs of a container
- `dkCls` List containers
- `dkCp` Pause all processes within one or more containers
- `dkCpr` Remove all stopped containers
- `dkCrn` Rename a container
- `dkCS` Restart one or more containers
- `dkCrm` Remove one or more containers
- `dkCr` Run a command in a new container
- `dkCR` Run an interactive command in a new container and automatically remove the container when it exits
- `dkCRe` like `dkCR` and set entry point to `/bin/bash`
- `dkCs` Start one or more stopped containers
- `dkCss` Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics
- `dkCx` Stop one or more running containers
- `dkCtop` Display the running processes of a container
- `dkCP` Unpause all processes within one or more containers
- `dkCup` Update configuration of one or more containers
- `dkCw` Block until one or more containers stop, then print their exit codes
#### image (I)
- `dkI` Manage images
- `dkIb` Build an image from a Dockerfile
- `dkIh` Show the history of an image
- `dkIim` Import the contents from a tarball to create a filesystem image
- `dkIin` Display detailed information on one or more images
- `dkIls` List images
- `dkIpr` Remove unused images
- `dkIpl` Pull an image or a repository from a registry
- `dkIph` Push an image or a repository to a registry
- `dkIrm` Remove one or more images
- `dkIsv` Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default)
- `dkIt` Tag an image into a repository
#### volume (V)
- `dkV` Manage volumes
- `dkVin` Display detailed information on one or more volumes
- `dkVls` List volumes
- `dkVpr` Remove all unused volumes
- `dkVrm` Remove one or more volumes
#### network (N)
- `dkN` Manage networks
- `dkNs` Connect a container to a network
- `dkNx` Disconnects a container from a network
- `dkNin` Displays detailed information on a network
- `dkNls` Lists all the networks created by the user
- `dkNpr` Remove all unused networks
- `dkNrm` Deletes one or more networks
#### system (Y)
- `dkY` Manage Docker
- `dkYdf` Show docker filesystem usage
- `dkYpr` Remove unused data
#### stack (K)
- `dkK` Manage Docker stacks
- `dkKls` List stacks
- `dkKps` List the tasks in the stack
- `dkKrm` Remove the stack
#### swarm (W)
- `dkW` Manage Docker Swarm
### Docker Machine
- `dkm` is short for `docker-machine`
- `dkma` Get or set the active machine
- `dkmcp` Copy files between machines
- `dkmd` Set up the default machine ; alowing you to use `dkme` without arguments
- `dkme` Set up the environment for the Docker client (eg: `dkme staging` to toggle to staging)
- `dkmin` Inspect information about a machine
- `dkmip` Get the IP address of a machine
- `dkmk` Kill a machine
- `dkmls` List machines
- `dkmpr` Re-provision existing machines
- `dkmps` is alias for `dkmls`
- `dkmrg` Regenerate TLS Certificates for a machine
- `dkmrm` Remove a machine
- `dkms` Start a machine
- `dkmsh` Log into or run a command on a machine with SSH
- `dkmst` Get the status of a machine
- `dkmS` Restart a machine
- `dkmu` Get the URL of a machine
- `dkmup` Upgrade a machine to the latest version of Docker
- `dkmV` Show the Docker Machine version or a machine docker version
- `dkmx` Stop a machine
### Docker Compose
- `dkc` is short for `docker-compose`
- `dkcb` Build or rebuild services
- `dkcB` Build or rebuild services and do not use cache when building the image
- `dkcd` Stop and remove containers, networks, images, and volumes
- `dkce` Execute a command in a running container
- `dkck` Kill containers
- `dkcl` View output from containers
- `dkcls` is alias for `dkcps`
- `dkcp` Pause services
- `dkcP` Unpause services
- `dkcpl` Pull service images
- `dkcph` Push service images
- `dkcps` List containers
- `dkcr` Run a one-off command
- `dkcR` Run a one-off command and remove container after run.
- `dkcrm` Remove stopped containers
- `dkcs` Start services
- `dkcsc` Set number of containers for a service
- `dkcS` Restart services
- `dkcu` Create and start containers
- `dkcU` Create and start containers in detached mode:
Run containers in the background, print new container names
- `dkcV` Show the Docker-Compose version information
- `dkcx` Stop services
## Support
If you're having problems, use the [Prezto issue tracker][2].
## Acknowledgements
This module is a copy of [akarzim/zsh-docker-aliases][3] by [François Vantomme][4] (MIT License).
[1]: https://www.docker.com/
[2]: https://github.com/zsh-users/prezto/issues
[3]: https://github.com/akarzim/zsh-docker-aliases
[4]: https://github.com/akarzim

@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
#
# Defines Docker aliases.
#
# Author:
# François Vantomme <akarzim@gmail.com>
#
#
# Aliases
#
# Docker
alias dk='docker'
alias dka='docker attach'
alias dkb='docker build'
alias dkd='docker diff'
alias dkdf='docker system df'
alias dke='docker exec'
alias dkE='docker exec -it'
alias dkh='docker history'
alias dki='docker images'
alias dkin='docker inspect'
alias dkim='docker import'
alias dkk='docker kill'
alias dkl='docker logs'
alias dkli='docker login'
alias dklo='docker logout'
alias dkls='docker ps'
alias dkp='docker pause'
alias dkP='docker unpause'
alias dkpl='docker pull'
alias dkph='docker push'
alias dkps='docker ps'
alias dkpsa='docker ps -a'
alias dkr='docker run'
alias dkR='docker run -it --rm'
alias dkRe='docker run -it --rm --entrypoint /bin/bash'
alias dkRM='docker system prune'
alias dkrm='docker rm'
alias dkrmi='docker rmi'
alias dkrn='docker rename'
alias dks='docker start'
alias dkS='docker restart'
alias dkss='docker stats'
alias dksv='docker save'
alias dkt='docker tag'
alias dktop='docker top'
alias dkup='docker update'
alias dkV='docker volume'
alias dkv='docker version'
alias dkw='docker wait'
alias dkx='docker stop'
## Container (C)
alias dkC='docker container'
alias dkCa='docker container attach'
alias dkCcp='docker container cp'
alias dkCd='docker container diff'
alias dkCe='docker container exec'
alias dkCin='docker container inspect'
alias dkCk='docker container kill'
alias dkCl='docker container logs'
alias dkCls='docker container ls'
alias dkCp='docker container pause'
alias dkCpr='docker container prune'
alias dkCrn='docker container rename'
alias dkCS='docker container restart'
alias dkCrm='docker container rm'
alias dkCr='docker container run'
alias dkCR='docker container run -it --rm'
alias dkCRe='docker container run -it --rm --entrypoint /bin/bash'
alias dkCs='docker container start'
alias dkCss='docker container stats'
alias dkCx='docker container stop'
alias dkCtop='docker container top'
alias dkCP='docker container unpause'
alias dkCup='docker container update'
alias dkCw='docker container wait'
## Image (I)
alias dkI='docker image'
alias dkIb='docker image build'
alias dkIh='docker image history'
alias dkIim='docker image import'
alias dkIin='docker image inspect'
alias dkIls='docker image ls'
alias dkIpr='docker image prune'
alias dkIpl='docker image pull'
alias dkIph='docker image push'
alias dkIrm='docker image rm'
alias dkIsv='docker image save'
alias dkIt='docker image tag'
## Volume (V)
alias dkV='docker volume'
alias dkVin='docker volume inspect'
alias dkVls='docker volume ls'
alias dkVpr='docker volume prune'
alias dkVrm='docker volume rm'
## Network (N)
alias dkN='docker network'
alias dkNs='docker network connect'
alias dkNx='docker network disconnect'
alias dkNin='docker network inspect'
alias dkNls='docker network ls'
alias dkNpr='docker network prune'
alias dkNrm='docker network rm'
## System (Y)
alias dkY='docker system'
alias dkYdf='docker system df'
alias dkYpr='docker system prune'
## Stack (K)
alias dkK='docker stack'
alias dkKls='docker stack ls'
alias dkKps='docker stack ps'
alias dkKrm='docker stack rm'
## Swarm (W)
alias dkW='docker swarm'
## CleanUp (rm)
# Clean up exited containers (docker < 1.13)
alias dkrmC='docker rm $(docker ps -qaf status=exited)'
# Clean up dangling images (docker < 1.13)
alias dkrmI='docker rmi $(docker images -qf dangling=true)'
# Clean up dangling volumes (docker < 1.13)
alias dkrmV='docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)'
# Docker Machine (m)
alias dkm='docker-machine'
alias dkma='docker-machine active'
alias dkmcp='docker-machine scp'
alias dkmin='docker-machine inspect'
alias dkmip='docker-machine ip'
alias dkmk='docker-machine kill'
alias dkmls='docker-machine ls'
alias dkmpr='docker-machine provision'
alias dkmps='docker-machine ps'
alias dkmrg='docker-machine regenerate-certs'
alias dkmrm='docker-machine rm'
alias dkms='docker-machine start'
alias dkmsh='docker-machine ssh'
alias dkmst='docker-machine status'
alias dkmS='docker-machine restart'
alias dkmu='docker-machine url'
alias dkmup='docker-machine upgrade'
alias dkmv='docker-machine version'
alias dkmx='docker-machine stop'
# Docker Compose (c)
alias dkc='docker-compose'
alias dkcb='docker-compose build'
alias dkcB='docker-compose build --no-cache'
alias dkcd='docker-compose down'
alias dkce='docker-compose exec'
alias dkck='docker-compose kill'
alias dkcl='docker-compose logs'
alias dkcls='docker-compose ps'
alias dkcp='docker-compose pause'
alias dkcP='docker-compose unpause'
alias dkcpl='docker-compose pull'
alias dkcph='docker-compose push'
alias dkcps='docker-compose ps'
alias dkcr='docker-compose run'
alias dkcR='docker-compose run --rm'
alias dkcrm='docker-compose rm'
alias dkcs='docker-compose start'
alias dkcsc='docker-compose scale'
alias dkcS='docker-compose restart'
alias dkcu='docker-compose up'
alias dkcU='docker-compose up -d'
alias dkcv='docker-compose version'
alias dkcx='docker-compose stop'

@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
#
# Defines Docker aliases.
#
# Author:
# François Vantomme <akarzim@gmail.com>
#
# Return if requirements are not found.
if (( ! $+commands[docker] )); then
return 1
fi
#
# Functions
#
# Set Docker Machine environment
function dkme {
if (( ! $+commands[docker-machine] )); then
return 1
fi
eval $(docker-machine env $1)
}
# Set Docker Machine default machine
function dkmd {
if (( ! $+commands[docker-machine] )); then
return 1
fi
pushd ~/.docker/machine/machines
if [[ ! -d $1 ]]; then
echo "Docker machine '$1' does not exists. Abort."
popd
return 1
fi
if [[ -L default ]]; then
eval $(rm -f default)
elif [[ -d default ]]; then
echo "A default machine already exists. Abort."
popd
return 1
elif [[ -e default ]]; then
echo "A file named 'default' already exists. Abort."
popd
return 1
fi
eval $(ln -s $1 default)
popd
}
# Source module files.
source "${0:h}/alias.zsh"

@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function deb-clone {
local clone_script="${0}.sh"
local package_list=$(
perl \
@ -23,3 +25,5 @@ rm "$clone_script"
print '#!/bin/sh\n' > "$clone_script"
print "aptitude install ${package_list}\n" >> "$clone_script"
chmod +x "$clone_script"
# }

@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function deb-history {
case "$1" in
(install)
zgrep --no-filename 'install ' $(ls -rt /var/log/dpkg*)
@ -34,3 +36,5 @@ Commands:
EOF
;;
esac
# }

@ -6,9 +6,13 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function deb-kbuild {
make-kpkg clean
MAKEFLAGS='' time fakeroot make-kpkg \
--append-to-version '-custom' \
--revision "$(date +"%Y%m%d")" \
kernel_image \
kernel_headers
# }

@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ fi
alias deb-build='time dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc'
# Removes all kernel images and headers, except for the ones in use.
alias deb-kclean='sudo aptitude remove -P "?and(~i~nlinux-(ima|hea) ?not(~n`uname -r`))"'
alias deb-kclean='sudo aptitude remove -P "?and(~i~nlinux-(ima|hea) ?not(~n$(uname -r)))"'

@ -11,14 +11,27 @@ Settings
To enable key bindings, add the following to *zpreztorc*, and replace 'bindings'
with 'emacs' or 'vi'.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' key-bindings 'bindings'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' key-bindings 'bindings'
```
### Dot Expansion
To enable the auto conversion of .... to ../.., add the following to
*zpreztorc*.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion 'yes'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion 'yes'
```
### PS Context
To enable the prompt context to be set, add the following to your
*zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor' ps-context 'yes'
```
Theming
-------
@ -26,31 +39,56 @@ Theming
To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins), add
the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary' format '>>>'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary' format '>>>'
```
To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins) insert
mode, add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary:insert' format 'I'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary:insert' format 'I'
```
To indicate when the editor is in the primary keymap (emacs or viins) overwrite
mode, add the following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary:overwrite' format 'O'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:primary:overwrite' format 'O'
```
To indicate when the editor is in the alternate keymap (vicmd), add the
following to your `theme_prompt_setup` function.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:alternate' format '<<<'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:keymap:alternate' format '<<<'
```
To indicate when the editor is completing, add the following to your
`theme_prompt_setup` function.
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:completing' format '...'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:editor:info:completing' format '...'
```
Then add `$editor_info[context]`, where context is *keymap*, *insert*, or
*overwrite*, to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT`.
Convenience Functions
---------------------
### bindkey-all
Provides a function `bindkey-all` which can be useful for checking how all of the
keys are bound. Normal `bindkey` command will only list the keys bound for one
keymap, which is not as useful if you want to grep through the output. The
keymap's names go to stderr so when you grep through bindkey-all's output you
will still see the headings and can tell which keymap each binding goes to.
It will also pass through arguments so you can use bindkey-all to set bindings
for all keymaps at once. If provided arguments it will *not* print out the
names of each of the keymaps, and just run the command for each keymap.
Authors
-------

@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ key_info=(
'Control' '\C-'
'ControlLeft' '\e[1;5D \e[5D \e\e[D \eOd'
'ControlRight' '\e[1;5C \e[5C \e\e[C \eOc'
'ControlPageUp' '\e[5;5~'
'ControlPageDown' '\e[6;5~'
'Escape' '\e'
'Meta' '\M-'
'Backspace' "^?"
@ -78,7 +80,15 @@ zle -N edit-command-line
#
# Functions
#
# Runs bindkey but for all of the keymaps. Running it with no arguments will
# print out the mappings for all of the keymaps.
function bindkey-all {
local keymap=''
for keymap in $(bindkey -l); do
[[ "$#" -eq 0 ]] && printf "#### %s\n" "${keymap}" 1>&2
bindkey -M "${keymap}" "$@"
done
}
# Exposes information about the Zsh Line Editor via the $editor_info associative
# array.
function editor-info {
@ -103,11 +113,26 @@ function editor-info {
fi
unset REPLY
zle zle-reset-prompt
}
zle -N editor-info
# Reset the prompt based on the current context and
# the ps-context option.
function zle-reset-prompt {
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:editor' ps-context; then
# If we aren't within one of the specified contexts, then we want to reset
# the prompt with the appropriate editor_info[keymap] if there is one.
if [[ $CONTEXT != (select|cont) ]]; then
zle reset-prompt
zle -R
fi
else
zle reset-prompt
zle -R
fi
}
zle -N editor-info
zle -N zle-reset-prompt
# Updates editor information when the keymap changes.
function zle-keymap-select {
@ -240,8 +265,8 @@ fi
# Vi Key Bindings
#
# Edit command in an external editor.
bindkey -M vicmd "v" edit-command-line
# Edit command in an external editor emacs style (v is used for visual mode)
bindkey -M vicmd "$key_info[Control]X$key_info[Control]E" edit-command-line
# Undo/Redo
bindkey -M vicmd "u" undo
@ -259,6 +284,44 @@ fi
# Emacs and Vi Key Bindings
#
# Unbound keys in vicmd and viins mode will cause really odd things to happen
# such as the casing of all the characters you have typed changing or other
# undefined things. In emacs mode they just insert a tilde, but bind these keys
# in the main keymap to a noop op so if there is no keybind in the users mode
# it will fall back and do nothing.
function _prezto-zle-noop { ; }
zle -N _prezto-zle-noop
local -a unbound_keys
unbound_keys=(
"${key_info[F1]}"
"${key_info[F2]}"
"${key_info[F3]}"
"${key_info[F4]}"
"${key_info[F5]}"
"${key_info[F6]}"
"${key_info[F7]}"
"${key_info[F8]}"
"${key_info[F9]}"
"${key_info[F10]}"
"${key_info[F11]}"
"${key_info[F12]}"
"${key_info[PageUp]}"
"${key_info[PageDown]}"
"${key_info[ControlPageUp]}"
"${key_info[ControlPageDown]}"
)
for keymap in $unbound_keys; do
bindkey -M viins "${keymap}" _prezto-zle-noop
bindkey -M vicmd "${keymap}" _prezto-zle-noop
done
# Ctrl + Left and Ctrl + Right bindings to forward/backward word
for keymap in viins vicmd; do
for key in "${(s: :)key_info[ControlLeft]}"
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key" vi-backward-word
for key in "${(s: :)key_info[ControlRight]}"
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key" vi-forward-word
done
for keymap in 'emacs' 'viins'; do
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Home]" beginning-of-line
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[End]" end-of-line
@ -307,6 +370,9 @@ for keymap in 'emacs' 'viins'; do
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Control]X$key_info[Control]S" prepend-sudo
done
# Delete key deletes character in vimcmd cmd mode instead of weird default functionality
bindkey -M vicmd "$key_info[Delete]" delete-char
# Do not expand .... to ../.. during incremental search.
if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:editor' dot-expansion; then
bindkey -M isearch . self-insert 2> /dev/null
@ -326,4 +392,4 @@ else
print "prezto: editor: invalid key bindings: $key_bindings" >&2
fi
unset key{,map,bindings}
unset key{,map,_bindings}

@ -13,13 +13,14 @@ Contributors
This module **MUST NOT** rely on any command not built in Zsh.
Non-interactive environment variables should be defined in *zshenv*.
Non-interactive environment variables should be defined in [`zshenv`][1].
Authors
-------
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].*
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][2].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/blob/master/runcoms/zshenv
[2]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

@ -12,6 +12,12 @@ module.
The Prezto Fasd configuration differs from the default. The default aliases have
been disabled.
Installation
------------
`fasd` is bundled with prezto as a git submodule. Alternatively, you can manually install `fasd`.
If a manual install is found, it will be used instead of the bundled version.
Aliases
-------

@ -0,0 +1 @@
Subproject commit 90b531a5daaa545c74c7d98974b54cbdb92659fc

@ -9,9 +9,10 @@
# Load dependencies.
pmodload 'editor'
# Return if requirements are not found.
# If the command doesn't exist externally, we need to fall back to the bundled
# submodule.
if (( ! $+commands[fasd] )); then
return 1
source "${0:h}/external/fasd" || return 1
fi
#

@ -15,20 +15,30 @@ The format of the [git-log][8] output is configurable via the following style,
where context is *brief*, *oneline*, and *medium*, which will be passed to the
`--pretty=format:` switch.
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:log:context' format ''
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:log:context' format ''
```
### Status
Retrieving the status of a repository with submodules can take a long time.
Submodules may be ignored when they are *dirty*, *untracked*, *all*, or *none*.
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:status:ignore' submodules 'all'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:status:ignore' submodules 'all'
```
This setting affects all aliases and functions that call `git-status`.
Aliases
-------
Aliases are enabled by default. You can disable them with:
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip 'yes'
```
### Git
- `g` is short for `git`.
@ -37,15 +47,17 @@ Aliases
- `gb` lists, creates, renames, and deletes branches.
- `gbc` creates a new branch.
- `gbl` lists branches and their commits.
- `gbL` lists local and remote branches and their commits.
- `gbl` lists branches and their commits. (also `gbv`)
- `gbL` lists all local and remote branches and their commits.
- `gbr` renames a branch. (also `gbm`)
- `gbR` renames a branch even if the new branch name already exists. (also
`gbM`)
- `gbs` lists branches and their commits with ancestry graphs.
- `gbS` lists local and remote branches and their commits with ancestry
graphs.
- `gbx` deletes a branch.
- `gbX` deletes a branch irrespective of its merged status.
- `gbm` renames a branch.
- `gbM` renames a branch even if the new branch name already exists.
- `gbV` lists branches with more verbose information about their commits.
- `gbx` deletes a branch. (also `gbd`)
- `gbX` deletes a branch irrespective of its merged status. (also `gbD`)
### Commit
@ -53,11 +65,16 @@ Aliases
- `gc` records changes to the repository.
- `gca` stages all modified and deleted files.
- `gcm` records changes to the repository with the given message.
- `gcS` records changes to the repository. (Signed)
- `gcSa` stages all modified and deleted files. (Signed)
- `gcSm` records changes to the repository with the given message. (Signed) - `gco` checks out a branch or paths to work tree.
- `gcam` stages all modified and deleted files, and records changes to the repository with the given message.
- `gco` checks out a branch or paths to work tree.
- `gcO` checks out hunks from the index or the tree interactively.
- `gcf` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as
*HEAD*.
- `gcf` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as *HEAD*.
- `gcSf` amends the tip of the current branch using the same log message as *HEAD*. (Signed)
- `gcF` amends the tip of the current branch.
- `gcSF` amends the tip of the current branch. (Signed)
- `gcp` applies changes introduced by existing commits.
- `gcP` applies changes introduced by existing commits without committing.
- `gcr` reverts existing commits by reverting patches and recording new
@ -89,10 +106,86 @@ Aliases
### Fetch
- `gf` downloads objects and references from another repository.
- `gfa` downloads objects and references from all remote repositories.
- `gfc` clones a repository into a new directory.
- `gfcr` clones a repository into a new directory including all submodules.
- `gfm` fetches from and merges with another repository or local branch.
- `gfr` fetches from and rebases on another repository or local branch.
### Flow
- `gFi` is short for `git flow init`
#### Feature
- `gFf` is short for `git flow feature`
- `gFfl` is short for `git flow feature list`
- `gFfs` is short for `git flow feature start`
- `gFff` is short for `git flow feature finish`
- `gFfp` is short for `git flow feature publish`
- `gFft` is short for `git flow feature track`
- `gFfd` is short for `git flow feature diff`
- `gFfr` is short for `git flow feature rebase`
- `gFfc` is short for `git flow feature checkout`
- `gFfm` is short for `git flow feature pull`
- `gFfx` is short for `git flow feature delete`
#### Bugfix
- `gFb` is short for `git flow bugfix`
- `gFbl` is short for `git flow bugfix list`
- `gFbs` is short for `git flow bugfix start`
- `gFbf` is short for `git flow bugfix finish`
- `gFbp` is short for `git flow bugfix publish`
- `gFbt` is short for `git flow bugfix track`
- `gFbd` is short for `git flow bugfix diff`
- `gFbr` is short for `git flow bugfix rebase`
- `gFbc` is short for `git flow bugfix checkout`
- `gFbm` is short for `git flow bugfix pull`
- `gFbx` is short for `git flow bugfix delete`
#### Release
- `gFl` is short for `git flow release`
- `gFll` is short for `git flow release list`
- `gFls` is short for `git flow release start`
- `gFlf` is short for `git flow release finish`
- `gFlp` is short for `git flow release publish`
- `gFlt` is short for `git flow release track`
- `gFld` is short for `git flow release diff`
- `gFlr` is short for `git flow release rebase`
- `gFlc` is short for `git flow release checkout`
- `gFlm` is short for `git flow release pull`
- `gFlx` is short for `git flow release delete`
#### Hotfix
- `gFh` is short for `git flow hotfix`
- `gFhl` is short for `git flow hotfix list`
- `gFhs` is short for `git flow hotfix start`
- `gFhf` is short for `git flow hotfix finish`
- `gFhp` is short for `git flow hotfix publish`
- `gFht` is short for `git flow hotfix track`
- `gFhd` is short for `git flow hotfix diff`
- `gFhr` is short for `git flow hotfix rebase`
- `gFhc` is short for `git flow hotfix checkout`
- `gFhm` is short for `git flow hotfix pull`
- `gFhx` is short for `git flow hotfix delete`
#### Support
- `gFs` is short for `git flow support`
- `gFsl` is short for `git flow support list`
- `gFss` is short for `git flow support start`
- `gFsf` is short for `git flow support finish`
- `gFsp` is short for `git flow support publish`
- `gFst` is short for `git flow support track`
- `gFsd` is short for `git flow support diff`
- `gFsr` is short for `git flow support rebase`
- `gFsc` is short for `git flow support checkout`
- `gFsm` is short for `git flow support pull`
- `gFsx` is short for `git flow support delete`
### Grep
- `gg` displays lines matching a pattern.
@ -109,6 +202,8 @@ Aliases
- `giu` adds file contents to the index (updates only known files).
- `gid` displays changes between the index and a named commit (diff).
- `giD` displays changes between the index and a named commit (word diff).
- `gii` temporarily ignore differences in a given file.
- `giI` unignore differences in a given file.
- `gir` resets the current HEAD to the specified state.
- `giR` resets the current index interactively.
- `gix` removes files/directories from the index (recursively).
@ -214,6 +309,7 @@ The following aliases may shadow system commands:
- `gpt` shadows the [GUID partition table maintenance utility][4].
- `gs` shadows the [Ghostscript][5].
- `gb` shadows the [GB][9].
If you frequently use the above commands, you may wish to remove said aliases
from this module or to disable them at the bottom of the zshrc with `unalias`.
@ -228,7 +324,7 @@ Functions
- `git-commit-lost` lists lost commits.
- `git-dir` displays the path to the Git directory.
- `git-hub-browse` opens the [GitHub][3] repository in the default browser.
- `git-hub-shorten-url` shortens GitHub URLs.
- `git-hub-shorten-url` shortens [GitHub URLs][10].
- `git-info` exposes repository information via the `$git_info` associative
array.
- `git-root` displays the path to the working tree root.
@ -245,7 +341,9 @@ To display information about the current repository in a prompt, define the
following styles in the `prompt_name_setup` function, where the syntax for
setting a style is as follows.
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:context:subcontext' format 'string'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:context:subcontext' format 'string'
```
### Main Contexts
@ -272,7 +370,9 @@ setting a style is as follows.
The following contexts must be enabled with the following zstyle:
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info' verbose 'yes'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info' verbose 'yes'
```
### Verbose Contexts
@ -299,18 +399,24 @@ The following contexts must be enabled with the following zstyle:
| rebase | value | Rebasing
| rebase-interactive | value | Rebasing interactively
| rebase-merge | value | Rebasing merge
| revert | value | Reverting
| revert-sequence | value | Reverting sequence
First, format the repository state attributes. For example, to format the branch
and remote names, define the following styles.
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:branch' format 'branch:%b'
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:remote' format 'remote:%R'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:branch' format 'branch:%b'
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:remote' format 'remote:%R'
```
Second, format how the above attributes are displayed in prompts.
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:keys' format \
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:git:info:keys' format \
'prompt' ' git(%b)' \
'rprompt' '[%R]'
```
Last, add `$git_info[prompt]` to `$PROMPT` and `$git_info[rprompt]` to
`$RPROMPT` respectively and call `git-info` in the `prompt_name_preexec` hook
@ -332,3 +438,5 @@ Authors
[6]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[7]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues/219
[8]: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-log.html
[9]: https://getgb.io/
[10]: https://github.com/blog/985-git-io-github-url-shortener

@ -26,156 +26,239 @@ zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:status:ignore' submodules '_git_status_ignore_subm
# Aliases
#
# Git
alias g='git'
# Branch (b)
alias gb='git branch'
alias gbc='git checkout -b'
alias gbl='git branch -v'
alias gbL='git branch -av'
alias gbx='git branch -d'
alias gbX='git branch -D'
alias gbm='git branch -m'
alias gbM='git branch -M'
alias gbs='git show-branch'
alias gbS='git show-branch -a'
# Commit (c)
alias gc='git commit --verbose'
alias gca='git commit --verbose --all'
alias gcm='git commit --message'
alias gco='git checkout'
alias gcO='git checkout --patch'
alias gcf='git commit --amend --reuse-message HEAD'
alias gcF='git commit --verbose --amend'
alias gcp='git cherry-pick --ff'
alias gcP='git cherry-pick --no-commit'
alias gcr='git revert'
alias gcR='git reset "HEAD^"'
alias gcs='git show'
alias gcl='git-commit-lost'
# Conflict (C)
alias gCl='git status | sed -n "s/^.*both [a-z]*ed: *//p"'
alias gCa='git add $(gCl)'
alias gCe='git mergetool $(gCl)'
alias gCo='git checkout --ours --'
alias gCO='gCo $(gCl)'
alias gCt='git checkout --theirs --'
alias gCT='gCt $(gCl)'
# Data (d)
alias gd='git ls-files'
alias gdc='git ls-files --cached'
alias gdx='git ls-files --deleted'
alias gdm='git ls-files --modified'
alias gdu='git ls-files --other --exclude-standard'
alias gdk='git ls-files --killed'
alias gdi='git status --porcelain --short --ignored | sed -n "s/^!! //p"'
# Fetch (f)
alias gf='git fetch'
alias gfc='git clone'
alias gfm='git pull'
alias gfr='git pull --rebase'
# Grep (g)
alias gg='git grep'
alias ggi='git grep --ignore-case'
alias ggl='git grep --files-with-matches'
alias ggL='git grep --files-without-matches'
alias ggv='git grep --invert-match'
alias ggw='git grep --word-regexp'
# Index (i)
alias gia='git add'
alias giA='git add --patch'
alias giu='git add --update'
alias gid='git diff --no-ext-diff --cached'
alias giD='git diff --no-ext-diff --cached --word-diff'
alias gir='git reset'
alias giR='git reset --patch'
alias gix='git rm -r --cached'
alias giX='git rm -rf --cached'
# Log (l)
alias gl='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias gls='git log --topo-order --stat --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias gld='git log --topo-order --stat --patch --full-diff --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias glo='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_oneline_format}"'
alias glg='git log --topo-order --all --graph --pretty=format:"${_git_log_oneline_format}"'
alias glb='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_brief_format}"'
alias glc='git shortlog --summary --numbered'
# Merge (m)
alias gm='git merge'
alias gmC='git merge --no-commit'
alias gmF='git merge --no-ff'
alias gma='git merge --abort'
alias gmt='git mergetool'
# Push (p)
alias gp='git push'
alias gpf='git push --force'
alias gpa='git push --all'
alias gpA='git push --all && git push --tags'
alias gpt='git push --tags'
alias gpc='git push --set-upstream origin "$(git-branch-current 2> /dev/null)"'
alias gpp='git pull origin "$(git-branch-current 2> /dev/null)" && git push origin "$(git-branch-current 2> /dev/null)"'
# Rebase (r)
alias gr='git rebase'
alias gra='git rebase --abort'
alias grc='git rebase --continue'
alias gri='git rebase --interactive'
alias grs='git rebase --skip'
# Remote (R)
alias gR='git remote'
alias gRl='git remote --verbose'
alias gRa='git remote add'
alias gRx='git remote rm'
alias gRm='git remote rename'
alias gRu='git remote update'
alias gRp='git remote prune'
alias gRs='git remote show'
alias gRb='git-hub-browse'
# Stash (s)
alias gs='git stash'
alias gsa='git stash apply'
alias gsx='git stash drop'
alias gsX='git-stash-clear-interactive'
alias gsl='git stash list'
alias gsL='git-stash-dropped'
alias gsd='git stash show --patch --stat'
alias gsp='git stash pop'
alias gsr='git-stash-recover'
alias gss='git stash save --include-untracked'
alias gsS='git stash save --patch --no-keep-index'
alias gsw='git stash save --include-untracked --keep-index'
# Submodule (S)
alias gS='git submodule'
alias gSa='git submodule add'
alias gSf='git submodule foreach'
alias gSi='git submodule init'
alias gSI='git submodule update --init --recursive'
alias gSl='git submodule status'
alias gSm='git-submodule-move'
alias gSs='git submodule sync'
alias gSu='git submodule foreach git pull origin master'
alias gSx='git-submodule-remove'
# Working Copy (w)
alias gws='git status --ignore-submodules=${_git_status_ignore_submodules} --short'
alias gwS='git status --ignore-submodules=${_git_status_ignore_submodules}'
alias gwd='git diff --no-ext-diff'
alias gwD='git diff --no-ext-diff --word-diff'
alias gwr='git reset --soft'
alias gwR='git reset --hard'
alias gwc='git clean -n'
alias gwC='git clean -f'
alias gwx='git rm -r'
alias gwX='git rm -rf'
if ! zstyle -t ':prezto:module:git:alias' skip 'yes'; then
# Git
alias g='git'
# Branch (b)
alias gb='git branch'
alias gba='git branch --all --verbose'
alias gbc='git checkout -b'
alias gbd='git branch --delete'
alias gbD='git branch --delete --force'
alias gbl='git branch --verbose'
alias gbL='git branch --all --verbose'
alias gbm='git branch --move'
alias gbM='git branch --move --force'
alias gbr='git branch --move'
alias gbR='git branch --move --force'
alias gbs='git show-branch'
alias gbS='git show-branch --all'
alias gbv='git branch --verbose'
alias gbV='git branch --verbose --verbose'
alias gbx='git branch --delete'
alias gbX='git branch --delete --force'
# Commit (c)
alias gc='git commit --verbose'
alias gca='git commit --verbose --all'
alias gcm='git commit --message'
alias gcS='git commit -S --verbose'
alias gcSa='git commit -S --verbose --all'
alias gcSm='git commit -S --message'
alias gcam='git commit --all --message'
alias gco='git checkout'
alias gcO='git checkout --patch'
alias gcf='git commit --amend --reuse-message HEAD'
alias gcSf='git commit -S --amend --reuse-message HEAD'
alias gcF='git commit --verbose --amend'
alias gcSF='git commit -S --verbose --amend'
alias gcp='git cherry-pick --ff'
alias gcP='git cherry-pick --no-commit'
alias gcr='git revert'
alias gcR='git reset "HEAD^"'
alias gcs='git show'
alias gcl='git-commit-lost'
# Conflict (C)
alias gCl='git --no-pager diff --name-only --diff-filter=U'
alias gCa='git add $(gCl)'
alias gCe='git mergetool $(gCl)'
alias gCo='git checkout --ours --'
alias gCO='gCo $(gCl)'
alias gCt='git checkout --theirs --'
alias gCT='gCt $(gCl)'
# Data (d)
alias gd='git ls-files'
alias gdc='git ls-files --cached'
alias gdx='git ls-files --deleted'
alias gdm='git ls-files --modified'
alias gdu='git ls-files --other --exclude-standard'
alias gdk='git ls-files --killed'
alias gdi='git status --porcelain --short --ignored | sed -n "s/^!! //p"'
# Fetch (f)
alias gf='git fetch'
alias gfa='git fetch --all'
alias gfc='git clone'
alias gfcr='git clone --recurse-submodules'
alias gfm='git pull'
alias gfr='git pull --rebase'
# Flow (F)
alias gFi='git flow init'
alias gFf='git flow feature'
alias gFb='git flow bugfix'
alias gFl='git flow release'
alias gFh='git flow hotfix'
alias gFs='git flow support'
alias gFfl='git flow feature list'
alias gFfs='git flow feature start'
alias gFff='git flow feature finish'
alias gFfp='git flow feature publish'
alias gFft='git flow feature track'
alias gFfd='git flow feature diff'
alias gFfr='git flow feature rebase'
alias gFfc='git flow feature checkout'
alias gFfm='git flow feature pull'
alias gFfx='git flow feature delete'
alias gFbl='git flow bugfix list'
alias gFbs='git flow bugfix start'
alias gFbf='git flow bugfix finish'
alias gFbp='git flow bugfix publish'
alias gFbt='git flow bugfix track'
alias gFbd='git flow bugfix diff'
alias gFbr='git flow bugfix rebase'
alias gFbc='git flow bugfix checkout'
alias gFbm='git flow bugfix pull'
alias gFbx='git flow bugfix delete'
alias gFll='git flow release list'
alias gFls='git flow release start'
alias gFlf='git flow release finish'
alias gFlp='git flow release publish'
alias gFlt='git flow release track'
alias gFld='git flow release diff'
alias gFlr='git flow release rebase'
alias gFlc='git flow release checkout'
alias gFlm='git flow release pull'
alias gFlx='git flow release delete'
alias gFhl='git flow hotfix list'
alias gFhs='git flow hotfix start'
alias gFhf='git flow hotfix finish'
alias gFhp='git flow hotfix publish'
alias gFht='git flow hotfix track'
alias gFhd='git flow hotfix diff'
alias gFhr='git flow hotfix rebase'
alias gFhc='git flow hotfix checkout'
alias gFhm='git flow hotfix pull'
alias gFhx='git flow hotfix delete'
alias gFsl='git flow support list'
alias gFss='git flow support start'
alias gFsf='git flow support finish'
alias gFsp='git flow support publish'
alias gFst='git flow support track'
alias gFsd='git flow support diff'
alias gFsr='git flow support rebase'
alias gFsc='git flow support checkout'
alias gFsm='git flow support pull'
alias gFsx='git flow support delete'
# Grep (g)
alias gg='git grep'
alias ggi='git grep --ignore-case'
alias ggl='git grep --files-with-matches'
alias ggL='git grep --files-without-matches'
alias ggv='git grep --invert-match'
alias ggw='git grep --word-regexp'
# Index (i)
alias gia='git add'
alias giA='git add --patch'
alias giu='git add --update'
alias gid='git diff --no-ext-diff --cached'
alias giD='git diff --no-ext-diff --cached --word-diff'
alias gii='git update-index --assume-unchanged'
alias giI='git update-index --no-assume-unchanged'
alias gir='git reset'
alias giR='git reset --patch'
alias gix='git rm -r --cached'
alias giX='git rm -rf --cached'
# Log (l)
alias gl='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias gls='git log --topo-order --stat --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias gld='git log --topo-order --stat --patch --full-diff --pretty=format:"${_git_log_medium_format}"'
alias glo='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_oneline_format}"'
alias glg='git log --topo-order --all --graph --pretty=format:"${_git_log_oneline_format}"'
alias glb='git log --topo-order --pretty=format:"${_git_log_brief_format}"'
alias glc='git shortlog --summary --numbered'
# Merge (m)
alias gm='git merge'
alias gmC='git merge --no-commit'
alias gmF='git merge --no-ff'
alias gma='git merge --abort'
alias gmt='git mergetool'
# Push (p)
alias gp='git push'
alias gpf='git push --force-with-lease'
alias gpF='git push --force'
alias gpa='git push --all'
alias gpA='git push --all && git push --tags'
alias gpt='git push --tags'
alias gpc='git push --set-upstream origin "$(git-branch-current 2> /dev/null)"'
alias gpp='git pull origin "$(git-branch-current 2> /dev/null)" && git push origin "$(git-branch-current 2> /dev/null)"'
# Rebase (r)
alias gr='git rebase'
alias gra='git rebase --abort'
alias grc='git rebase --continue'
alias gri='git rebase --interactive'
alias grs='git rebase --skip'
# Remote (R)
alias gR='git remote'
alias gRl='git remote --verbose'
alias gRa='git remote add'
alias gRx='git remote rm'
alias gRm='git remote rename'
alias gRu='git remote update'
alias gRp='git remote prune'
alias gRs='git remote show'
alias gRb='git-hub-browse'
# Stash (s)
alias gs='git stash'
alias gsa='git stash apply'
alias gsx='git stash drop'
alias gsX='git-stash-clear-interactive'
alias gsl='git stash list'
alias gsL='git-stash-dropped'
alias gsd='git stash show --patch --stat'
alias gsp='git stash pop'
alias gsr='git-stash-recover'
alias gss='git stash save --include-untracked'
alias gsS='git stash save --patch --no-keep-index'
alias gsw='git stash save --include-untracked --keep-index'
# Submodule (S)
alias gS='git submodule'
alias gSa='git submodule add'
alias gSf='git submodule foreach'
alias gSi='git submodule init'
alias gSI='git submodule update --init --recursive'
alias gSl='git submodule status'
alias gSm='git-submodule-move'
alias gSs='git submodule sync'
alias gSu='git submodule foreach git pull origin master'
alias gSx='git-submodule-remove'
# Working Copy (w)
alias gws='git status --ignore-submodules=${_git_status_ignore_submodules} --short'
alias gwS='git status --ignore-submodules=${_git_status_ignore_submodules}'
alias gwd='git diff --no-ext-diff'
alias gwD='git diff --no-ext-diff --word-diff'
alias gwr='git reset --soft'
alias gwR='git reset --hard'
alias gwc='git clean -n'
alias gwC='git clean -f'
alias gwx='git rm -r'
alias gwX='git rm -rf'
fi

@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ case "$state" in
remote="$words[(($CURRENT - 1))]"
branches_or_tags=($(
git ls-remote --heads --tags "$remote" 2>/dev/null | cut -f2
git ls-remote --heads --tags "$remote" 2> /dev/null | cut -f2
))
branches=(HEAD ${${(M)branches_or_tags[@]##refs/heads/?##}##refs/heads/})
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ case "$state" in
_describe -t tag 'tags' tags && ret=0
;;
(file)
files=(${(0)"$(_call_program files git ls-files -z --exclude-standard 2>/dev/null)"})
files=(${(0)"$(_call_program files git ls-files -z --exclude-standard 2> /dev/null)"})
_wanted file expl 'file' _multi_parts - / files && ret=0
;;
esac

@ -8,4 +8,4 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
_arguments '1:url:' && return 0
_arguments '::GitHub URL:_urls' && return 0

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-branch-current {
if ! git rev-parse 2> /dev/null; then
print "$0: not a repository: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -18,3 +20,5 @@ if [[ -n "$ref" ]]; then
else
return 1
fi
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-commit-lost {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -18,3 +20,5 @@ git fsck 2> /dev/null \
--no-walk \
--stdin \
--pretty=format:${_git_log_oneline_format}
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-dir {
local git_dir="${$(git rev-parse --git-dir):A}"
if [[ -n "$git_dir" ]]; then
@ -14,3 +16,5 @@ else
print "$0: not a repository: $PWD" >&2
return 1
fi
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-hub-browse {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -37,7 +39,7 @@ if (( $references[(i)$reference] == $#references + 1 )); then
fi
if [[ "$reference" == 'HEAD' ]]; then
reference="$(git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
reference="$(git rev-parse HEAD 2> /dev/null)"
fi
file="$3"
@ -56,3 +58,5 @@ else
print "$0: not a Git repository or remote not set" >&2
return 1
fi
# }

@ -5,18 +5,22 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-hub-shorten-url {
local url="$1"
if [[ "$url" == '-' ]]; then
read url <&0
fi
if [[ -z "$url" ]]; then
print "usage: $0 [ url | - ]" >&2
if [[ -z "$url" || ! "$url" =~ ^https?:\/\/.*github.com\/ ]]; then
print "usage: $0 [ url | - ] ; must be a github.com URL" >&2
fi
if (( $+commands[curl] )); then
curl -s -i 'http://git.io' -F "url=$url" | grep 'Location:' | sed 's/Location: //'
curl -s -i 'https://git.io' -F "url=$url" | sed -n 's/^Location: //p'
else
print "$0: command not found: curl" >&2
fi
# }

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# Gets the Git special action (am, bisect, cherry, merge, rebase).
# Gets the Git special action (am, bisect, cherry, merge, rebase, revert).
# Borrowed from vcs_info and edited.
function _git-action {
local action_dir
@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ function _git-action {
local rebase_formatted
local rebase_interactive_formatted
local rebase_merge_formatted
local revert_formatted
local revert_sequence_formatted
for action_dir in \
"${git_dir}/rebase-apply" \
@ -80,6 +82,18 @@ function _git-action {
return 0
fi
if [[ -f "${git_dir}/REVERT_HEAD" ]]; then
if [[ -d "${git_dir}/sequencer" ]] ; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:revert-sequence' format 'revert_sequence_formatted' || revert_sequence_formatted='revert-sequence'
print "$revert_sequence_formatted"
else
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:revert' format 'revert_formatted' || revert_formatted='revert'
print "$revert_formatted"
fi
return 0
fi
if [[ -f "${git_dir}/BISECT_LOG" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:git:info:action:bisect' format 'bisect_formatted' || bisect_formatted='bisect'
print "$bisect_formatted"

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-root {
local root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null)"
if [[ -n "$root" ]]; then
@ -14,3 +16,5 @@ else
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
fi
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-stash-clear-interactive {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -20,3 +22,5 @@ if [[ -f "$(git-dir)/refs/stash" ]]; then
fi
fi
fi
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-stash-dropped {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -20,3 +22,5 @@ git fsck --unreachable 2> /dev/null \
--merges \
--no-walk \
--stdin
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-stash-recover {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -16,3 +18,5 @@ for commit in "$@"; do
git update-ref \
-m "$(git log -1 --pretty="format:%s" "$commit")" refs/stash "$commit"
done
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-submodule-move {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -30,3 +32,5 @@ git-submodule-remove "$src"
git submodule add "$url" "$dst"
return 0
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function git-submodule-remove {
if ! is-true "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null)"; then
print "$0: not a repository work tree: $PWD" >&2
return 1
@ -25,3 +27,5 @@ rm -rf "${1}"
rm -rf "$(git-dir)/modules/${1}"
return 0
# }

@ -20,7 +20,9 @@ Settings
To use a different prefix, add the following to *zpreztorc*, and replace 'g' with
the desired prefix:
zstyle ':prezto:module:gnu-utility' prefix 'g'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:gnu-utility' prefix 'g'
```
Authors
-------

@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ _gnu_utility_cmds=(
'libtool' 'libtoolize'
# Miscellaneous
'getopt' 'grep' 'indent' 'sed' 'tar' 'time' 'units' 'which'
'getopt' 'grep' 'indent' 'make' 'sed' 'tar' 'time' 'units' 'which'
)
# Wrap GNU utilities in functions.

@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ To enable OpenSSH Agent protocol emulation, and make `gpg-agent` a drop-in
replacement for `ssh-agent`, add the following line to
*~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf*:
enable-ssh-support
```conf
enable-ssh-support
```
When OpenSSH Agent protocol emulation is enabled, this module will load the SSH
module for additional processing.

@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ fi
# Set the default paths to gpg-agent files.
_gpg_agent_conf="${GNUPGHOME:-$HOME/.gnupg}/gpg-agent.conf"
_gpg_agent_env="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/gpg-agent.env"
_gpg_agent_env="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/gpg-agent.env.$UID"
# Start gpg-agent if not started.
if [[ -z "$GPG_AGENT_INFO" && ! -S "${GNUPGHOME:-$HOME/.gnupg}/S.gpg-agent" ]]; then
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ fi
export GPG_TTY="$(tty)"
# Integrate with the SSH module.
if grep 'enable-ssh-support' "$_gpg_agent_conf" &> /dev/null; then
if grep '^enable-ssh-support' "$_gpg_agent_conf" &> /dev/null; then
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ function is-autoloadable {
# Checks if a name is a command, function, or alias.
function is-callable {
(( $+commands[$1] )) || (( $+functions[$1] )) || (( $+aliases[$1] ))
(( $+commands[$1] || $+functions[$1] || $+aliases[$1] || $+builtins[$1] ))
}
# Checks a boolean variable for "true".

@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ the [Fish shell][2]'s history search feature, where the user can type in any
part of a previously entered command and press up and down to cycle through
matching commands.
If this module is used in conjuncture with the *syntax-highlighting* module, it
must be loaded **after** it.
If this module is used in conjunction with the *syntax-highlighting* module,
this module must be loaded **after** the *syntax-highlighting* module.
Contributors
------------
@ -24,7 +24,9 @@ Settings
To enable case-sensitivity for this module only, add the following line to
*zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' case-sensitive 'yes'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' case-sensitive 'yes'
```
### Highlighting
@ -34,19 +36,27 @@ positive results.
To enable highlighting for this module only, add the following line to
*zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' color 'yes'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' color 'yes'
```
To set the query found color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search:color' found ''
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search:color' found ''
```
To set the query not found color, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search:color' not-found ''
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search:color' not-found ''
```
To set the search globbing flags, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' globbing-flags ''
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:history-substring-search' globbing-flags ''
```
Authors
-------

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit 7a4b54b708ab88e0421097614f1acaa7a973c795
Subproject commit aae3388491c2312c4efb2e86bcb999927bb2900e

@ -54,4 +54,6 @@ if [[ -n "$key_info" ]]; then
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Up]" history-substring-search-up
bindkey -M "$keymap" "$key_info[Down]" history-substring-search-down
done
unset keymap
fi

@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ Aliases
- `brewC` cleans outdated brews, including keg-only, and their cached archives.
- `brewi` installs a formula.
- `brewl` lists installed formulae.
- `brewo` lists brews which have an update available.
- `brews` searches for a formula.
- `brewu` updates Homebrew and formulae.
- `brewu` updates and upgrades Homebrew packages and formulae.
- `brewx` uninstalls a formula.
### Homebrew Cask
@ -23,6 +24,7 @@ Aliases
- `caskC` cleans up all cached downloads.
- `caski` installs a cask.
- `caskl` lists installed casks.
- `casko` lists casks which have an update available.
- `casks` searches for a cask.
- `caskx` uninstalls a cask.

@ -19,8 +19,9 @@ alias brewc='brew cleanup'
alias brewC='brew cleanup --force'
alias brewi='brew install'
alias brewl='brew list'
alias brewo='brew outdated'
alias brews='brew search'
alias brewu='brew update && brew upgrade --all'
alias brewu='brew update && brew upgrade'
alias brewx='brew remove'
# Homebrew Cask
@ -29,5 +30,6 @@ alias caskc='brew cask cleanup --outdated'
alias caskC='brew cask cleanup'
alias caski='brew cask install'
alias caskl='brew cask list'
alias casko='brew cask outdated'
alias casks='brew cask search'
alias caskx='brew cask uninstall'

@ -10,6 +10,13 @@ nvm
[nvm][5] allows for managing multiple, isolated Node.js installations in the
home directory.
nodenv
------
[nodenv][6] does one thing well. nodenv is concerned solely with switching
Node versions. It's simple and predictable, Just Works, and is rock solid in
production. nodenv is forked from the popular [rbenv][7].
Functions
---------
@ -24,8 +31,10 @@ Theming
To display the version number of the current Node.js version, define the
following style inside the `prompt_name_setup` function.
# %v - Node.js version.
zstyle ':prezto:module:node:info:version' format 'version:%v'
```sh
# %v - Node.js version.
zstyle ':prezto:module:node:info:version' format 'version:%v'
```
Then add `$node_info[version]` to either `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` and call
`node-info` in `prompt_name_preexec` hook function.
@ -43,3 +52,5 @@ Authors
[3]: http://nodejs.org/api
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[5]: https://github.com/creationix/nvm
[6]: https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv
[7]: https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function node-doc {
if [[ -z "$BROWSER" ]]; then
print "$0: no web browser defined" >&2
return 1
@ -12,3 +14,5 @@ fi
# TODO: Make the sections easier to use.
"$BROWSER" "http://nodejs.org/docs/$(node --version | sed 's/-.*//')/api/all.html#${1}"
# }

@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
# Zeh Rizzatti <zehrizzatti@gmail.com>
#
# function node-info {
local version
local version_format
local version_formatted
@ -15,6 +17,8 @@ typeset -gA node_info
if (( $+functions[nvm_version] )); then
version="${$(nvm_version)#v}"
elif (( $+commands[nodenv] )); then
version="${${$(nodenv version)#v}[(w)0]}"
fi
if [[ "$version" != (none|) ]]; then
@ -22,3 +26,5 @@ if [[ "$version" != (none|) ]]; then
zformat -f version_formatted "$version_format" "v:$version"
node_info[version]="$version_formatted"
fi
# }

@ -11,8 +11,17 @@ if [[ -s "$HOME/.nvm/nvm.sh" ]]; then
source "$HOME/.nvm/nvm.sh"
# Load package manager installed NVM into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[brew] )) && [[ -d "$(brew --prefix nvm 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then
source $(brew --prefix nvm)/nvm.sh
elif (( $+commands[brew] )) && [[ -d "$(brew --prefix nvm 2> /dev/null)" ]]; then
source "$(brew --prefix nvm)/nvm.sh"
# Load manually installed nodenv into the shell session.
elif [[ -s "$HOME/.nodenv/bin/nodenv" ]]; then
path=("$HOME/.nodenv/bin" $path)
eval "$(nodenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Load package manager installed nodenv into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[nodenv] )); then
eval "$(nodenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Return if requirements are not found.
elif (( ! $+commands[node] )); then

@ -3,6 +3,19 @@ OSX
Defines [Mac OS X][1] aliases and functions.
Settings
--------
### Dash Keyword
To change the keyword used by `mand` to open man pages in [_Dash.app_][2] from
its default value of 'manpages', add the following line in *zpreztorc* and
replace the **keyword** with the one configured in [_Dash.app_][2].
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:osx:man' dash-keyword 'keyword'
```
Aliases
-------

@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
function mand {
if (( $# > 0 )); then
open "dash://manpages:$1" 2>/dev/null
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:osx:man' dash-keyword 'dashkw' || dashkw='manpages'
open "dash://$dashkw:$1" 2> /dev/null
if (( $? != 0 )); then
print "$0: Dash is not installed" >&2
break
@ -15,6 +16,8 @@ function mand {
else
print 'What manual page do you want?' >&2
fi
unset dashkw
}
mand "$@"

@ -5,9 +5,13 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function osx-ls-download-history {
local db
for db in ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.LaunchServices.QuarantineEventsV*; do
if grep -q 'LSQuarantineEvent' < <(sqlite3 "$db" .tables); then
sqlite3 "$db" 'SELECT LSQuarantineDataURLString FROM LSQuarantineEvent'
fi
done
# }

@ -5,7 +5,11 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function osx-rm-dir-metadata {
find "${@:-$PWD}" \( \
-type f -name '.DS_Store' -o \
-type d -name '__MACOSX' \
\) -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
# }

@ -5,9 +5,13 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function osx-rm-download-history {
local db
for db in ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.LaunchServices.QuarantineEventsV*; do
if grep -q 'LSQuarantineEvent' < <(sqlite3 "$db" .tables); then
sqlite3 "$db" 'DELETE FROM LSQuarantineEvent; VACUUM'
fi
done
# }

@ -5,8 +5,12 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
osascript 2>/dev/null <<EOF
# function pfd {
osascript 2> /dev/null <<EOF
tell application "Finder"
return POSIX path of (target of first window as text)
end tell
EOF
# }

@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function pfs {
osascript 2>&1 <<EOF
tell application "Finder" to set the_selection to selection
if the_selection is not {}
@ -13,3 +15,5 @@ osascript 2>&1 <<EOF
end repeat
end if
EOF
# }

@ -5,6 +5,10 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function ql {
if (( $# > 0 )); then
qlmanage -p "$@" &> /dev/null
fi
# }

@ -5,11 +5,13 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function tab {
local command="cd \\\"$PWD\\\""
(( $# > 0 )) && command="${command}; $*"
the_app=$(
osascript 2>/dev/null <<EOF
osascript 2> /dev/null <<EOF
tell application "System Events"
name of first item of (every process whose frontmost is true)
end tell
@ -17,7 +19,7 @@ EOF
)
[[ "$the_app" == 'Terminal' ]] && {
osascript 2>/dev/null <<EOF
osascript 2> /dev/null <<EOF
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Terminal" to keystroke "t" using command down
tell application "Terminal" to do script "${command}" in front window
@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ EOF
}
[[ "$the_app" == 'iTerm' ]] && {
osascript 2>/dev/null <<EOF
osascript 2> /dev/null <<EOF
tell application "iTerm"
set current_terminal to current terminal
tell current_terminal
@ -39,3 +41,16 @@ EOF
end tell
EOF
}
[[ "$the_app" == 'iTerm2' ]] && {
osascript 2> /dev/null <<EOF
tell application "iTerm2"
tell current window
create tab with default profile
tell current session to write text "${command}"
end tell
end tell
EOF
}
# }

@ -10,14 +10,18 @@ Settings
To enable a Pacman frontend, for example, [Yaourt][2], add the following line to
*zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:pacman' frontend 'yaourt'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:pacman' frontend 'yaourt'
```
If you have enabled color globally in *zpreztorc*, you may disable it for certain
commands.
To disable `yaourt` highlighting, add the following line to *zpreztorc*:
zstyle ':prezto:module:pacman:yaourt' color 'no'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:pacman:yaourt' color 'no'
```
Aliases
-------

@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function pacman-list-disowned {
local tmp="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/pacman-disowned-$UID-$$"
local db="$tmp/db"
local fs="$tmp/fs"
@ -20,3 +22,5 @@ find /bin /etc /lib /sbin /usr \
\( -type d -printf '%p/\n' -o -print \) | sort > "$fs"
comm -23 "$fs" "$db"
# }

@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function pacman-list-explicit {
pacman --query --explicit --info \
| awk '
BEGIN {
@ -18,3 +20,5 @@ pacman --query --explicit --info \
print $2
}
'
# }

@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ alias pacman-list-orphans="${_pacman_sudo}${_pacman_frontend} --query --deps --u
alias pacman-remove-orphans="${_pacman_sudo}${_pacman_frontend} --remove --recursive \$(${_pacman_frontend} --quiet --query --deps --unrequired)"
# Synchronizes the local package and Arch Build System databases against the
# repositories.
if (( $+commands[abs] )); then
alias pacu="${_pacman_sudo}${_pacman_frontend} --sync --refresh && sudo abs"
# repositories using the asp tool.
if (( $+commands[asp] )); then
alias pacu="${_pacman_sudo}${_pacman_frontend} --sync --refresh && sudo asp update"
else
alias pacu="${_pacman_sudo}${_pacman_frontend} --sync --refresh"
fi

@ -14,15 +14,19 @@ Mac OS X in *~/Library/Perl/5.12* by altering the environment.
For Perl versions older than 5.14, install *local::lib*.
curl -L -C - -O http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AP/APEIRON/local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz
tar xvf local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz
cd local-lib-1.008004
perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=$HOME/Library/Perl/5.12
make && make test && make install
```console
curl -L -C - -O http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AP/APEIRON/local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz
tar xvf local-lib-1.008004.tar.gz
cd local-lib-1.008004
perl Makefile.PL --bootstrap=$HOME/Library/Perl/5.12
make && make test && make install
```
Install *cpanminus*:
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --self-upgrade
```console
curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --self-upgrade
```
Perlbrew
--------
@ -30,6 +34,14 @@ Perlbrew
An alternative to the above is to use [Perlbrew][2], which allows for the
management of multiple, isolated Perl installations in the home directory.
plenv
-----
Yet another alternative is [plenv][3]. This is inspired from rbenv and enables
switching between multiple binary installations.
The subcommands of plenv is similar with rbenv.
Aliases
-------
@ -51,13 +63,52 @@ Aliases
- `plbu` uninstalls a Perl version.
- `plbx` temporarily sets the Perl version to use.
### plenv
- `plv` manages Perl environments.
- `plvc` List all available plenv commands.
- `plvl` Set or show the local application-specific Perl version.
- `plvg` Set or show the global Perl version.
- `plvs` Set or show the shell-specific Perl version.
- `plvi` Install a Perl version using the perl-build plugin.
- `plvu` Uninstall a specific Perl version.
- `plvr` Rehash plenv shims (run this after installing executables).
- `plvv` Show the current Perl version and its origin.
- `plvV` List all Perl versions available to plenv.
- `plvw` Display the full path to an executable.
- `plvW` List all Perl versions that contain the given executable.
- `plvm` List cpan modules in current perl.
- `plvM` Migrate cpan modules from other version.
- `plvI` Install cpanm.
Functions
---------
- `perl-info` exposes information about the Perl environment via the
`$perl_info` associative array.
Theming
-------
To display the name of the current Perl version in a prompt, define the
following style in the `prompt_name_setup` function.
```sh
# %v - perl version.
zstyle ':prezto:module:perl:info:version' format 'version:%v'
```
Then add `$perl_info[version]` to `$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` and call
`perl-info` in the `prompt_name_precmd` hook function.
Authors
-------
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][3].*
*The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][4].*
- [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu)
[1]: http://www.perl.org
[2]: http://perlbrew.pl
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[3]: https://github.com/tokuhirom/plenv
[4]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues

@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
#
# Exposes information about the Perl environment via the $perl_info associative
# array.
#
# Authors:
# JINNOUCHI Yasushi <delphinus@remora.cx>
#
# function perl-info {
local version
local version_format
local version_formatted
# Clean up previous $perl_info.
unset perl_info
typeset -gA perl_info
if (( $+commands[perlbrew] )); then
version="${PERLBREW_PERL##*perl-}"
elif (( $+commands[plenv] )); then
version=$(plenv version-name)
elif (( $+commands[perl] )); then
version=$(perl -e 'printf "%vd", $^V')
fi
# Format version.
if [[ -n "$version" ]]; then
zstyle -s ':prezto:module:perl:info:version' format 'version_format'
zformat -f version_formatted "$version_format" "v:$version"
perl_info[version]="$version_formatted"
fi
# }

@ -10,6 +10,29 @@ if (( ! $+commands[perl] )); then
return 1
fi
#
# Load Perlbrew or plenv
#
# Load Perlbrew into the shell session.
if [[ -s "${PERLBREW_ROOT:-$HOME/perl5/perlbrew}/etc/bashrc" ]]; then
source "${PERLBREW_ROOT:-$HOME/perl5/perlbrew}/etc/bashrc"
# Load Perlbrew completion.
if [[ -s "${PERLBREW_ROOT:-$HOME/perl5/perlbrew}/etc/perlbrew-completion.bash" ]]; then
source "${PERLBREW_ROOT:-$HOME/perl5/perlbrew}/etc/perlbrew-completion.bash"
fi
# Load manually installed plenv into the shell session.
elif [[ -s "$HOME/.plenv/bin/plenv" ]]; then
path=("$HOME/.plenv/bin" $path)
eval "$(plenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
# Load package manager installed plenv into the shell session.
elif (( $+commands[plenv] )); then
eval "$(plenv init - --no-rehash zsh)"
fi
#
# Local Module Installation
#
@ -27,8 +50,7 @@ if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
source "$cache_file"
fi
unset perl_path
unset cache_file
unset cache_file perl_path
fi
#
@ -41,12 +63,31 @@ alias pld='perldoc'
alias ple='perl -wlne'
# Perlbrew
alias plb='perlbrew'
alias plba='perlbrew available'
alias plbi='perlbrew install'
alias plbl='perlbrew list'
alias plbo='perlbrew off'
alias plbO='perlbrew switch-off'
alias plbs='perlbrew switch'
alias plbu='perlbrew use'
alias plbx='perlbrew uninstall'
if (( $+commands[perlbrew] )); then
alias plb='perlbrew'
alias plba='perlbrew available'
alias plbi='perlbrew install'
alias plbl='perlbrew list'
alias plbo='perlbrew off'
alias plbO='perlbrew switch-off'
alias plbs='perlbrew switch'
alias plbu='perlbrew use'
alias plbx='perlbrew uninstall'
elif (( $+commands[plenv] )); then
alias plv='plenv'
alias plvc='plenv commands'
alias plvl='plenv local'
alias plvg='plenv global'
alias plvs='plenv shell'
alias plvi='plenv install'
alias plvu='plenv uninstall'
alias plvr='plenv rehash'
alias plvv='plenv version'
alias plvV='plenv versions'
alias plvw='plenv which'
alias plvW='plenv whence'
alias plvm='plenv list-modules'
alias plvM='plenv migrate-modules'
alias plvI='plenv install-cpanm'
fi

@ -6,11 +6,34 @@ Loads prompt [themes][1].
Settings
--------
### Prompt Theme
To select a prompt theme, add the following to *zpreztorc*, and replace **name**
with the name of the theme you wish to load. Setting it to **random** will load
a random theme.
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'name'
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'name'
```
### Prompt Display Length
To change working directory prompt display length from 'short', set the
following to 'long' (without `~` expansion) or 'full' (with `~` expansion)
in *zpreztorc*.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' pwd-length 'short'
```
### Display Return Value
Some prompts display the return value in the prompt. If a prompt has support,
this can be disabled with the following snippet.
```sh
zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' show-return-val 'no'
```
Theming
-------
@ -26,7 +49,7 @@ There are three theme functions, a setup function, a help function, and
a preview function. The setup function **must** always be defined. The help
function and the preview functions are optional.
#### prompt_name_setup
#### `prompt_name_setup`
This function is called by the `prompt` function to install the theme. This
function may define other functions as necessary to maintain the prompt,
@ -36,36 +59,41 @@ including a function that displays help or a function used to preview it.
The most basic example of this function can be seen below.
function prompt_name_setup {
```sh
function prompt_name_setup {
PROMPT='%m%# '
RPROMPT=''
}
}
```
#### prompt_name_help
#### `prompt_name_help`
If the `prompt_name_setup` function is customizable via parameters, a help
function **should** be defined. The user will access it via `prompt -h name`.
The most basic example of this function can be seen below.
function prompt_name_help {
```sh
function prompt_name_help {
cat <<EOH
This prompt is color-scheme-able. You can invoke it thus:
This prompt is color-scheme-able. You can invoke it thus:
prompt theme [<color1>] [<color2>]
where the color is for the left-hand prompt.
EOH
}
where the color is for the left-hand prompt.
EOH
}
```
#### prompt_name_preview
#### `prompt_name_preview`
If the `prompt_name_setup` function is customizable via parameters, a preview
function **should** be defined. The user will access it via `prompt -p name`.
The most basic example of this function can be seen below.
function prompt_name_preview {
```sh
function prompt_name_preview {
if (( $# > 0 )); then
prompt_preview_theme theme "$@"
else
@ -73,14 +101,15 @@ The most basic example of this function can be seen below.
print
prompt_preview_theme theme yellow magenta black
fi
}
}
```
### Hook Functions
There are many Zsh [hook][2] functions, but mostly the *precmd* hook will be
used.
#### prompt_name_precmd
#### `prompt_name_precmd`
This hook is called before the prompt is displayed and is useful for getting
information to display in a prompt.
@ -93,11 +122,25 @@ a function before you calling it.
The most basic example of this function can be seen below.
function prompt_name_precmd {
```sh
function prompt_name_precmd {
if (( $+functions[git-info] )); then
git-info
fi
}
}
```
Troubleshooting
---------------
### Fonts aren't displaying properly.
On most systems, themes which use special characters need to have a patched font
installed and configured properly.
Powerline provides some information on [terminal support][4] and [how to install
patched fonts][5] which should fix most font issues.
Authors
-------
@ -109,3 +152,5 @@ Authors
[1]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/User-Contributions.html#Prompt-Themes
[2]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Functions.html#Hook-Functions
[3]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/issues
[4]: http://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/master/usage.html#terminal-emulator-requirements
[5]: http://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html#fonts-installation

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit 43cb371f361eecf62e9dac7afc73a1c16edf89c7
Subproject commit 3ad94b659910c775a6560c45b1524d23d8c83b09

@ -0,0 +1 @@
Subproject commit d95adb7cb58ec9d45bf024951770d975e089ef1d

@ -0,0 +1 @@
Subproject commit 17c069d25ac7b24af6b5dc7ecb9597cef881f582

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit 8e81152340c4beb2d941340d1feb2dc29bbcc309
Subproject commit c48e4c69ef5c368ea7cda961ed9d0e298a5ae1fc

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit fb4c37dad3c5cbdebca61a8ff5545397c11d450f
Subproject commit a95d55cc7d3a73fc562ac11e23c26113ed6d58cf

@ -1 +1 @@
../external/pure/async.zsh
../external/async/async.zsh

@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#
# Prompt setup function commonly used by prompt themes.
#
# Authors:
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
#
# function prompt-pwd {
setopt localoptions extendedglob
local current_pwd="${PWD/#$HOME/~}"
local ret_directory
if [[ "$current_pwd" == (#m)[/~] ]]; then
ret_directory="$MATCH"
unset MATCH
elif zstyle -m ':prezto:module:prompt' pwd-length 'full'; then
ret_directory=${PWD}
elif zstyle -m ':prezto:module:prompt' pwd-length 'long'; then
ret_directory=${current_pwd}
else
ret_directory="${${${${(@j:/:M)${(@s:/:)current_pwd}##.#?}:h}%/}//\%/%%}/${${current_pwd:t}//\%/%%}"
fi
unset current_pwd
print "$ret_directory"
# }

@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ function prompt_cloud_preview {
function prompt_cloud_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Set the theme prefix to a cloud or to the user's given characters.
if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then

@ -11,23 +11,12 @@
# Load dependencies.
pmodload 'helper'
function prompt_damoekri_pwd {
local pwd="${PWD/#$HOME/~}"
if [[ "$pwd" == (#m)[/~] ]]; then
_prompt_damoekri_pwd="$MATCH"
unset MATCH
else
_prompt_damoekri_pwd="${${${${(@j:/:M)${(@s:/:)pwd}##.#?}:h}%/}//\%/%%}/${${pwd:t}//\%/%%}"
fi
}
function prompt_damoekri_precmd {
prompt_damoekri_precmd() {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
# Format PWD.
prompt_damoekri_pwd
_prompt_damoekri_pwd=$(prompt-pwd)
# Get Git repository information.
if (( $+functions[git-info] )); then
@ -43,7 +32,7 @@ function prompt_damoekri_precmd {
function prompt_damoekri_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ function prompt_giddie_precmd {
function prompt_giddie_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz vcs_info

@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ function prompt_kylewest_precmd {
function prompt_kylewest_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ function prompt_minimal_precmd {
function prompt_minimal_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ function prompt_nicoulaj_precmd {
function prompt_nicoulaj_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
# Isaac Wolkerstorfer <i@agnoster.net>
# Jeff Sandberg <paradox460@gmail.com>
# Sorin Ionescu <sorin.ionescu@gmail.com>
# Patrick Bos <egpbos@gmail.com>
#
# Screenshots:
# http://i.imgur.com/0XIWX.png
@ -52,21 +53,14 @@ function prompt_paradox_build_prompt {
prompt_paradox_start_segment green black '${(e)git_info[ref]}${(e)git_info[status]}'
fi
prompt_paradox_end_segment
}
function prompt_paradox_pwd {
local pwd="${PWD/#$HOME/~}"
if [[ "$pwd" == (#m)[/~] ]]; then
_prompt_paradox_pwd="$MATCH"
unset MATCH
else
_prompt_paradox_pwd="${${${${(@j:/:M)${(@s:/:)pwd}##.#?}:h}%/}//\%/%%}/${${pwd:t}//\%/%%}"
if [[ -n "$python_info" ]]; then
prompt_paradox_start_segment white black '${(e)python_info[virtualenv]}'
fi
prompt_paradox_end_segment
}
function prompt_paradox_print_elapsed_time {
prompt_paradox_print_elapsed_time() {
local end_time=$(( SECONDS - _prompt_paradox_start_time ))
local hours minutes seconds remainder
@ -90,13 +84,18 @@ function prompt_paradox_precmd {
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
# Format PWD.
prompt_paradox_pwd
_prompt_paradox_pwd=$(prompt-pwd)
# Get Git repository information.
if (( $+functions[git-info] )); then
git-info
fi
# Get Python environment information.
if (( $+functions[python-info] )); then
python-info
fi
# Calculate and print the elapsed time.
prompt_paradox_print_elapsed_time
}
@ -108,7 +107,7 @@ function prompt_paradox_preexec {
function prompt_paradox_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
@ -143,6 +142,9 @@ function prompt_paradox_setup {
'ref' '$(coalesce "%b" "%p" "%c")' \
'status' '%s%D%A%B%S%a%d%m%r%U%u'
# %v - virtualenv name.
zstyle ':prezto:module:python:info:virtualenv' format 'virtualenv:%v'
# Define prompts.
PROMPT='
${(e)$(prompt_paradox_build_prompt)}

@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ function prompt_peepcode_precmd {
function prompt_peepcode_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

@ -0,0 +1 @@
../external/powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ function prompt_skwp_precmd {
function prompt_skwp_setup {
setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS
unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS
prompt_opts=(cr percent subst)
prompt_opts=(cr percent sp subst)
# Load required functions.
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook

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