# # Defines general aliases and functions. # # Authors: # Robby Russell # Suraj N. Kurapati # Sorin Ionescu # # Load dependencies. pmodload 'helper' 'spectrum' # Correct commands. setopt CORRECT # # Aliases # # Disable correction. alias ack='nocorrect ack' alias cd='nocorrect cd' alias cp='nocorrect cp' alias ebuild='nocorrect ebuild' alias gcc='nocorrect gcc' alias gist='nocorrect gist' alias grep='nocorrect grep' alias heroku='nocorrect heroku' alias ln='nocorrect ln' alias man='nocorrect man' alias mkdir='nocorrect mkdir' alias mv='nocorrect mv' alias mysql='nocorrect mysql' alias rm='nocorrect rm' # Disable globbing. alias bower='noglob bower' alias fc='noglob fc' alias find='noglob find' alias ftp='noglob ftp' alias history='noglob history' alias locate='noglob locate' alias rake='noglob rake' alias rsync='noglob rsync' alias scp='noglob scp' alias sftp='noglob sftp' # Define general aliases. alias _='sudo' alias b='${(z)BROWSER}' alias cp="${aliases[cp]:-cp} -i" alias e='${(z)VISUAL:-${(z)EDITOR}}' alias ln="${aliases[ln]:-ln} -i" alias mkdir="${aliases[mkdir]:-mkdir} -p" alias mv="${aliases[mv]:-mv} -i" alias p='${(z)PAGER}' alias po='popd' alias pu='pushd' alias rm="${aliases[rm]:-rm} -i" alias type='type -a' # ls if is-callable 'dircolors'; then # GNU Core Utilities alias ls='ls --group-directories-first' if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:ls' color; then if [[ -s "$HOME/.dir_colors" ]]; then eval "$(dircolors --sh "$HOME/.dir_colors")" else eval "$(dircolors --sh)" fi alias ls="$aliases[ls] --color=auto" else alias ls="$aliases[ls] -F" fi else # BSD Core Utilities if zstyle -t ':prezto:module:utility:ls' color; then # Define colors for BSD ls. export LSCOLORS='exfxcxdxbxGxDxabagacad' # Define colors for the completion system. export LS_COLORS='di=34:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=36;01:cd=33;01:su=31;40;07:sg=36;40;07:tw=32;40;07:ow=33;40;07:' alias ls='ls -G' else alias ls='ls -F' fi fi alias l='ls -1A' # Lists in one column, hidden files. alias ll='ls -lh' # Lists human readable sizes. alias lr='ll -R' # Lists human readable sizes, recursively. alias la='ll -A' # Lists human readable sizes, hidden files. alias lm='la | "$PAGER"' # Lists human readable sizes, hidden files through pager. alias lx='ll -XB' # Lists sorted by extension (GNU only). alias lk='ll -Sr' # Lists sorted by size, largest last. alias lt='ll -tr' # Lists sorted by date, most recent last. alias lc='lt -c' # Lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows change time. alias lu='lt -u' # Lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows access time. alias sl='ls' # I often screw this up. # Mac OS X Everywhere if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then alias o='open' elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == cygwin* ]]; then alias o='cygstart' alias pbcopy='tee > /dev/clipboard' alias pbpaste='cat /dev/clipboard' else alias o='xdg-open' if (( $+commands[xclip] )); then alias pbcopy='xclip -selection clipboard -in' alias pbpaste='xclip -selection clipboard -out' elif (( $+commands[xsel] )); then alias pbcopy='xsel --clipboard --input' alias pbpaste='xsel --clipboard --output' fi fi alias pbc='pbcopy' alias pbp='pbpaste' # File Download if (( $+commands[curl] )); then alias get='curl --continue-at - --location --progress-bar --remote-name --remote-time' elif (( $+commands[wget] )); then alias get='wget --continue --progress=bar --timestamping' fi # Resource Usage alias df='df -kh' alias du='du -kh' if (( $+commands[htop] )); then alias top=htop else alias topc='top -o cpu' alias topm='top -o vsize' fi # Miscellaneous # Serves a directory via HTTP. if (($+commands[python3]); then alias http-serve='python -m http.server' elif (($+commands[python2]); then alias http-serve='python -m SimpleHTTPServer' fi # # Functions # # Makes a directory and changes to it. function mkdcd { [[ -n "$1" ]] && mkdir -p "$1" && builtin cd "$1" } # Changes to a directory and lists its contents. function cdls { builtin cd "$argv[-1]" && ls "${(@)argv[1,-2]}" } # Pushes an entry onto the directory stack and lists its contents. function pushdls { builtin pushd "$argv[-1]" && ls "${(@)argv[1,-2]}" } # Pops an entry off the directory stack and lists its contents. function popdls { builtin popd "$argv[-1]" && ls "${(@)argv[1,-2]}" } # Prints columns 1 2 3 ... n. function slit { awk "{ print ${(j:,:):-\$${^@}} }" } # Finds files and executes a command on them. function find-exec { find . -type f -iname "*${1:-}*" -exec "${2:-file}" '{}' \; } # Displays user owned processes status. function psu { ps -U "${1:-$USER}" -o 'pid,%cpu,%mem,command' "${(@)argv[2,-1]}" }