zstyle ':completion:::::' completer \
_expand _complete _prefix _ignored _approximate
-# Try uppercase if the currently typed string doesn't match. This allows
-# typing in lowercase most of the time and completion fixes the case. Don't
-# perform these fixes in _approximate to prevent it from changing the input
-# too much. Thanks to the book "From Bash to Z Shell" page 249.
+# Match specification to be tried when completing items. Each group ('...') is
+# tried after another if no matches were found, once matches are found no
+# other groups are tried. Thanks to Mikachu in #zsh on Freenode (2012-08-28
+# 18:48 CEST) for explanations.
+#
+# When matching also include the uppercase variant of typed characters
+# ('m:{a-z}={A-Z}'); using '' before this group would try the unmodified match
+# first, but I prefer to get all matches immediately (e.g. if Makefile and
+# makefile exist in the current directory echo m<tab> matches both, with '' it
+# would only match makefile because it found one match). This allows typing in
+# lowercase most of the time and completion fixes the case, which is faster.
+#
+# Don't perform these fixes in _approximate to prevent it from changing the
+# input too much. Thanks to the book "From Bash to Z Shell" page 249.
zstyle ':completion:*:(^approximate):*' matcher-list 'm:{a-z}={A-Z}'
# Allow one mistake per three characters. Thanks to the book "From Bash to Z
# Make sure aliases are expanded when using sudo.
alias sudo='sudo '
-# Global aliases for often used commands in the command line.
+# Global aliases for often used redirections.
alias -g E='2>&1'
-alias -g L='E | less'
-alias -g D='E | colordiff L'
+alias -g L='2>&1 | less'
+alias -g D='2>&1 | colordiff | less'
+# Global aliases for often used commands in the command line.
+alias -g A='| awk'
alias -g G='| grep'
-alias -g S='| sort'
-alias -g U='| uniq'
alias -g H='| head'
+alias -g P='| perl'
+alias -g S='| sort'
alias -g T='| tail'
+alias -g U='| uniq'
# Make going up directories simple.
alias -g ...='../..'
# Display all branches (except stash) in gitk but only 200 commits as this is
# much faster. Also put in the background and disown. Thanks to drizzd in #git
# on Freenode (2010-04-03 17:55 CEST).
-gitk() {
+(( $+commands[gitk] )) && gitk() {
command gitk --max-count=200 --branches --remotes --tags "$@" &
disown %command
}
# Same for tig (except the disown part as it's no GUI program).
-tig() {
+(( $+commands[tig] )) && tig() {
command tig --max-count=200 --branches --remotes --tags "$@"
}
# Pipe output through less.
-tree() {
+(( $+commands[tree] )) && tree() {
command tree -C "$@" | less
}
# LOAD ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION FILES
+# Configuration option for rc.local to use tmux. By default screen is used.
+use_tmux=
+
source_config ~/.zsh/rc.local
# RUN COMMANDS
-# If not already in screen reattach to a running session or create a new one.
-# This also starts screen on a remote server when connecting through ssh.
-if [[ $TERM != dumb && $TERM != linux && -z $STY ]]; then
+# If not already in screen or tmux, reattach to a running session or create a
+# new one. This also starts screen/tmux on a remote server when connecting
+# through ssh.
+if [[ $TERM != dumb && $TERM != linux && -z $STY && -z $TMUX ]]; then
# Get running detached sessions.
- session=$(screen -list | grep 'Detached' | awk '{ print $1; exit }')
+ if [[ -z $use_tmux ]]; then
+ session=$(screen -list | grep 'Detached' | awk '{ print $1; exit }')
+ else
+ session=$(tmux list-sessions 2>/dev/null \
+ | sed '/(attached)$/ d; s/^\([0-9]\{1,\}\).*$/\1/; q')
+ fi
# As we exec later we have to set the title here.
- window_preexec "screen"
+ if [[ -z $use_tmux ]]; then
+ window_preexec "screen"
+ else
+ window_preexec "tmux"
+ fi
# Create a new session if none is running.
if [[ -z $session ]]; then
- exec screen
+ if [[ -z $use_tmux ]]; then
+ exec screen
+ else
+ exec tmux
+ fi
# Reattach to a running session.
else
- exec screen -r $session
+ if [[ -z $use_tmux ]]; then
+ exec screen -r $session
+ else
+ exec tmux attach-session -t $session
+ fi
fi
fi
# cases it doesn't work, the E alias can be used as workaround.
#
# Moved in the "run commands" section to prevent one unnecessary zsh process
-# when starting screen (see above).
+# when starting screen/tmux (see above).
exec 2>>(while read -r -k -u 0 line; do
printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m' "$line";
print -n $'\0';