X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=zsh%2Frc;h=515ae9bd30c64fb2704e65e87804e45eb429811f;hb=HEAD;hp=4712a055f6a7c863c3c4b44e6fd9f94ec2412a07;hpb=fb5e7e65c22c75803e98616425306a2a29c2c46e;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/zsh/rc b/zsh/rc deleted file mode 100644 index 4712a05..0000000 --- a/zsh/rc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,467 +0,0 @@ -# Zsh configuration file. - - -source_debug "sourcing ~/.zsh/rc" - -# MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS - -# Use Vi(m) style key bindings. -bindkey -v - -# Be paranoid, new files are readable/writable by me only. -umask 077 - -# Prevent overwriting existing files with '> filename', use '>| filename' -# (or >!) instead. -setopt noclobber - -# Entering the name of a directory (if it's not a command) will automatically -# cd to that directory. -setopt autocd - -# When entering a nonexistent command name automatically try to find a similar -# one. -setopt correct - -# Enable zsh's extended glob abilities. -setopt extendedglob - -# Don't exit if is pressed. -setopt ignoreeof - - -# FUNCTION SETTINGS - -# Make sure every entry in $fpath is unique. -typeset -U fpath -# ~/.zsh/functions/completion is a symbolic link to the Completion directory -# of a Zsh CVS checkout. Use it to get the newest completions if available. -if [[ -d ~/.zsh/functions/completion ]]; then - fpath=(~/.zsh/functions/completion/*/*(/) $fpath) -fi -# Set correct fpath to allow loading my functions (including completion -# functions). -fpath=(~/.zsh/functions $fpath) -# Autoload my functions (except completion functions and hidden files). Thanks -# to caphuso from the Zsh example files for this idea. -autoload ${fpath[1]}/^_*(^/:t) - -# Simulate hooks using _functions arrays for Zsh versions older than 4.3.4. At -# the moment only precmd() and preexec() are simulated. -# -# At least 4.3.4 (not sure about later versions) has an error in add-zsh-hook -# so the compatibility version is used there too. -if [[ $ZSH_VERSION != (4.3.<5->|4.<4->*|<5->*) ]]; then - # Provide add-zsh-hook which was added in 4.3.4. - fpath=(~/.zsh/functions/compatibility $fpath) - - # Run all functions defined in the ${precmd,preexec}_functions arrays. - function precmd() { - for function in $precmd_functions; do - $function $@ - done - } - function preexec() { - for function in $preexec_functions; do - $function $@ - done - } -fi - -# Autoload add-zsh-hook to add/remove zsh hook functions easily. -autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook - - -# HISTORY SETTINGS - -# Use history and store it in ~/.zsh/history. -HISTSIZE=5000 -SAVEHIST=5000 -HISTFILE=~/.zsh/history -# Append to the history file instead of overwriting it and do it immediately -# when a command is executed. -setopt appendhistory -setopt incappendhistory -# If the same command is run multiple times store it only once in the history. -setopt histignoredups -# Vim like completions of previous executed commands. -bindkey "^P" history-beginning-search-backward -bindkey "^N" history-beginning-search-forward - - -# PROMPT SETTINGS - -# Use colorized output, necessary for prompts and completions. -autoload -U colors && colors - -# Set the default prompt. The current host and working directory is displayed, -# the exit code of the last command if it wasn't 0, the number of running jobs -# if not 0 and a + if this shell is running inside another shell. -# The prompt is in green and blue to make easily detectable, the error exit -# code in red and bold and the job count in yellow. -PROMPT="%{${fg[green]}%}%B%m%b%{${fg[default]}%}:\ -%{${fg[blue]}%}%B%~%b%{${fg[default]}%} \ -%(1j.%{${fg[yellow]}%}%j%{${fg[default]}%}.)%(2L.+.)%# \ -%(?..(%{${fg[red]}%}%B%?%b%{${fg[default]}%}%) )" - -# VCS_Info was added in 4.3.9 but it works in earlier versions too. So load it -# if the necessary files are available in ~/.zsh/functions/vcs_info (often a -# symbolic link to current checkout of Zsh's sources). -if [[ $ZSH_VERSION == (4.3.<9->|4.<4->*|<5->*) || - -d ~/.zsh/functions/vcs_info ]]; then - # Update fpath to allow loading the VCS_Info functions. - if [[ -d ~/.zsh/functions/vcs_info ]]; then - fpath=(~/.zsh/functions/vcs_info/ - ~/.zsh/functions/vcs_info/Backends - $fpath) - fi - - # Allow substitutions and expansions in the prompt, necessary for - # vcs_info. - setopt promptsubst - # Load vcs_info to display information about version control repositories. - autoload -Uz vcs_info - # Only look for git and mercurial repositories; the only I use. - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable git hg - # Set style of vcs_info display. The current branch (green) and vcs (blue) - # is displayed. If there is an special action going on (merge, rebase) - # it's also displayed (red). - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' formats \ - "(%{${fg[green]}%}%b%{${fg[default]}%}:\ -%{${fg[blue]}%}%s%{${fg[default]}%})" - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' actionformats \ - "(%{${fg[green]}%}%b%{${fg[default]}%}/\ -%{${fg[red]}%}%a%{${fg[default]}%}:\ -%{${fg[blue]}%}%s%{${fg[default]}%})" - # Call vcs_info as precmd before every prompt. - prompt_precmd() { - vcs_info - } - add-zsh-hook precmd prompt_precmd - - # Display the vcs information in the right prompt. - if [[ $ZSH_VERSION == (4.3.<9->|4.<4->*|<5->*) ]]; then - RPROMPT='${vcs_info_msg_0_}' - # There is a bug in Zsh below 4.3.9 which displays a wrong symbol when - # ${vcs_info_msg_0_} is empty. Provide a workaround for those versions, - # thanks to Frank Terbeck for it. - else - RPROMPT='${vcs_info_msg_0_:- }' - fi -fi - -# When screen, xterm or rxvt is used set the name of the window to the -# currently running program. -# -# When a program is started preexec() sets the window's name to it; when it -# stops precmd() resets the window's name to 'zsh'. -# -# It works with screen and xterm. If screen is running in X11 (DISPLAY is set) -# and stumpwm is running then the window title is also set in stumpwm using -# stumpish. -# -# If a command is run with sudo or if the shell is running as root then a ! is -# added at the beginning of the command to make this clear. If a command is -# running on a different computer with ssh a @ is added at the beginning. This -# only works if the .zshrc on the server also uses this command. -if [[ $TERM == screen* || $TERM == xterm* || $TERM == rxvt* ]]; then - # Is set to a non empty value to reset the window name in the next - # precmd() call. - window_reset=yes - # Is set to a non empty value when the stump window manager is running. - ps aux | grep -q stumpwm | grep -v grep - if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then - window_stumpwm=yes - fi - # Is set to a non empty value when the shell is running as root. - if [[ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]]; then - window_root=yes - fi - - window_preexec() { - # Get the program name with its arguments. - local program_name=$1 - - # When sudo is used use real program name instead, but with an - # exclamation mark at the beginning. - local program_sudo= - if [[ $program_name == sudo* ]]; then - program_name=${program_name#sudo } - program_sudo=yes - fi - # Remove all arguments from the program name. - program_name=${program_name%% *} - - # Ignore often used commands which are only running for a very short - # time. This prevents a "blinking" name when it's changed to "cd" for - # example and then some milliseconds later back to "zsh". - [[ $program_name == (cd*|ls|la|ll|clear|c) ]] && return - - # Change my shortcuts so the real name of the program is displayed. - case $program_name in - e) - program_name=elinks - ;; - g) - program_name=git - ;; - m) - program_name=mutt - ;; - v|vi) - program_name=vim - ;; - esac - - # Add an exclamation mark at the beginning if running with sudo or if - # running zsh as root. - if [[ -n $program_sudo || -n $window_root ]]; then - program_name=!$program_name - fi - - # Add an at mark at the beginning if running through ssh on a - # different computer. - if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then - program_name="@$program_name" - fi - - # Set the window name to the currently running program. - window_title "$program_name" - - # Tell precmd() to reset the window name when the program stops. - window_reset=yes - } - - window_precmd() { - # Abort if no window name reset is necessary. - [[ -z $window_reset ]] && return - - # Reset the window name to 'zsh'. - if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then - window_title "@zsh" - elif [[ -n $window_root ]]; then - window_title "!zsh" - else - window_title "zsh" - fi - - # Just reset the name, so no screen reset necessary for the moment. - window_reset= - } - - # Sets the window title. Works with screen, xterm and rxvt. - window_title() { - if [[ $TERM == screen* ]]; then - print -n "\ek$1\e\\" - - # Update window name in stumpwm if running screen in X11 and when - # stumpwm is used. - if [[ -n $DISPLAY && -n $window_stumpwm ]]; then - echo "$1" | stumpish -e "title" > /dev/null - fi - - elif [[ $TERM == xterm* || $TERM == rxvt* ]]; then - print -n "\e]2;$1\e\\" - fi - } - - # Add the preexec() and precmd() hooks. - add-zsh-hook preexec window_preexec - add-zsh-hook precmd window_precmd -fi - -# If the window naming feature is used (see above) then use ".zsh" (leading -# dot) as title name after running clear so it's clear to me that the window -# is empty. I open so much windows that I don't know in which I have something -# important. This helps me to remember which windows are empty (I run clear -# after I finished my work in a window). -if [[ -n $window_reset ]]; then - alias clear='clear; window_title .zsh' -fi - - -# COMPLETION SETTINGS - -# Load the complist module which provides additions to completion lists -# (coloring, scrollable). -zmodload zsh/complist -# Use new completion system, store dumpfile in ~/.zsh/cache to prevent -# cluttering of ~/. -autoload -U compinit && compinit -d ~/.zsh/cache/zcompdump - -# Use cache to speed up completions. -zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache on -zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path ~/.zsh/cache - -# Complete arguments and fix spelling mistakes when possible. -zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _match _correct _approximate - -# Make sure the list of possible completions is displayed after pressing -# the first time. -setopt nolistambiguous -# Allow completions in the middle of a text, i.e. "/usr/bin/whatever" -# completes like "/usr/bin/". Useful when adding new options to commands. -bindkey "^I" expand-or-complete-prefix -# Try uppercase if the currently typed string doesn't match. This allows -# typing in lowercase most of the time and completion fixes the case. -zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list '' 'm:{a-z}={A-Z}' - -# Use ls like colors for completions. -zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors ${(s.:.)LS_COLORS} - -# Make completion lists scrollable so "do you wish to see all n possibilities" -# is no longer displayed. -zstyle ':completion:*' list-prompt '%p' -# Display group name (like 'external command', 'alias', etc.) when there are -# multiple matches in bold. -zstyle ':completion:*' format ' %B%d%b:' -# Display different types of matches separately. -zstyle ':completion:*' group-name '' - -# Ignore completion functions. -zstyle ':completion:*:functions' ignored-patterns '_*' -# Ignore parent directory. -zstyle ':completion:*:(cd|mv|cp):*' ignore-parents parent pwd -# When unsetting variables make sure every variable name is only suggested -# once. -zstyle ':completion:*:unset:*' ignore-line yes -# When working with Mercurial and Git don't complete the same file multiple -# times. Very useful when completing file names. -zstyle ':completion:*:(hg|git)*:*' ignore-line yes - - -# CUSTOM ALIASES AND FUNCTIONS - -# If ^C is pressed while typing a command, add it to the history so it can be -# easily retrieved later and then abort like ^C normally does. This is useful -# when I want to abort an command to do something in between and then finish -# typing the command. -# -# Thanks to Vadim Zeitlin for a fix (--) so lines -# starting with - don't cause errors. -TRAPINT() { - # Store the current buffer in the history. - zle && print -s -- $BUFFER - - # Return the default exit code so zsh aborts the current command. - return $1 -} - -# Colorize stderr. Very useful when looking for errors. Thanks to -# http://gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Zsh -exec 2>>(while read line; do - print '\e[91m'${(q)line}'\e[0m' > /dev/tty; print -n $'\0'; done &) - -# Make sure aliases are expanded when using sudo. -alias sudo='sudo ' - -# Global aliases for often used commands used in the command line. -alias -g E='2>&1' -alias -g L='E | less' -alias -g D='E | colordiff L' -alias -g G='| grep' -alias -g S='| sort' - -# Make going up directories simple. -alias -g ...='../..' -alias -g ....='../../..' -alias -g .....='../../../..' - -# Shortcuts for often used programs. -alias c='clear' -alias e='elinks' -alias g='git' -alias m='mutt' -alias v='vim' -alias vi='vim' - -# Improved ls which displays the files in columns (-C), visualizes -# directories, links and other special files (-F) and pages everything through -# less (L). -# -# If available use GNU ls with colorized output. If it isn't available use -# normal ls which needs CLICOLOR_FORCE so it displays colors when used with a -# pager. -ls --color &> /dev/null -if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then - alias ls='ls --color' -else - alias ls='CLICOLOR_FORCE=1 ls -G' -fi -# Main ls function. -function ls() { - command ls -C -F $* L -} -# Helper function to list all files. -function la() { - ls -a $* -} -# Helper function to list all files in list format with access rights, etc. -function ll() { - la -l $* -} - -# I sometimes confuse editor and shell, print a warning to prevent I exit the -# shell. -alias :q='echo "This is not Vim!" >&2' - -# Automatically use unified diffs. -alias diff='diff -u' - -# Display all files and use human readable sizes. -alias du='du -sh' - -# Use human readable sizes. -alias df='df -h' - -# Edit the mercurial patch queue series file for the current mercurial -# repository in Vim. Also change Vim's pwd to the patches directory so other -# patches can easily be opened. -alias vqs='vim -c "cd $(hg root)/.hg/patches/" "$(hg root)/.hg/patches/series"' - -# 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 sitaram in -# #git on Freenode (2009-04-20 15:51). -gitk() { - command gitk \ - --max-count=200 \ - $(git rev-parse --symbolic-full-name --remotes --branches) \ - $@ & - disown %command -} -# Same for tig (except the disown part as it's no GUI program). -tig() { - command tig \ - --max-count=200 \ - $(git rev-parse --symbolic-full-name --remotes --branches) \ - $@ -} - - -# RUN COMMANDS - -# If not already in screen reattach to a running session or create a new one. -# -# screen* is necessary as `screen` uses screen.linux for example for a linux -# console which would otherwise cause an infinite loop. -if [[ $TERM != screen* && $TERM != 'dumb' ]]; then - # Get running detached sessions. - session=$(screen -list | grep 'Detached' | awk '{ print $1; exit }') - # Create a new session if none is running. - if [[ -z $session ]]; then - screen - # Reattach to a running session. - else - screen -r $session - fi -fi - - -# Load rc file for current OS. -source_config ~/.zsh os rc $(uname) nolocal -# Load rc file for current hostname (first part before a dot) or rc.local. -source_config ~/.zsh host rc ${$(hostname)//.*/} - -source_debug "finished sourcing ~/.zsh/rc" - -# vim: ft=zsh