X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=zsh%2Frc;h=515ae9bd30c64fb2704e65e87804e45eb429811f;hb=HEAD;hp=9e8edd262f67197c44ab3441b53a655f5987f044;hpb=3742d8b34552762cc3627dde22975b5c94d33b22;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/zsh/rc b/zsh/rc deleted file mode 100644 index 9e8edd2..0000000 --- a/zsh/rc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1011 +0,0 @@ -# Zsh configuration file. - -# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Simon Ruderich -# -# This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this file. If not, see . - - -source_debug '. ~/.zsh/rc' - - -# Warn when creating global variables from inside a function. Needs to be set -# before declaring a function. -setopt warn_create_global - - -# HELPER FUNCTIONS - -# Return the name of the program which is called in the foreground with `fg`. -# $1 is the name of the program (optional). If it's not 'fg' or 'fg *' it's -# returned unchanged. -zshrc_resolve_fg_to_resumed_job_name() { - # $REPLY is used by convention for scalars ($reply for arrays) to return - # values from functions. unset it here to prevent problems when REPLY is - # bound to an integer or similar. Thanks to Mikachu in #zsh on Freenode - # (2012-09-27 17:14 CEST) for this hint. - unset REPLY - - # Replace fg with the resumed job name. - if [[ $1 == fg ]]; then - REPLY="${jobtexts[%+]}" - elif [[ $1 == fg\ * ]]; then - REPLY="${jobtexts[${1#fg }]}" - # Normal program, return as is. - else - REPLY="$1" - fi -} - - -# MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS - -# Prevent warnings. -typeset -g TMOUT -# Load general shell setup commands. NOTE: Expand this when publishing the -# config. -source_config ~/.shell/rc - -# Disable beeps. -setopt nobeep - -# 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. Prevents exiting the shell by accident (e.g. -# pressing twice). -setopt ignoreeof - - -# KEY BINDINGS - -# Not all bindings are done here, only those not specific to a given section. - -# Use Vi(m) style key bindings. -bindkey -v - -# Use jk to exit insert mode (jj is too slow). -bindkey 'jk' vi-cmd-mode - -# I don't need the arrow keys, I use ^N and ^P for this (see below). -bindkey -r '^[OA' '^[OB' '^[OC' '^[OD' '^[[A' '^[[B' '^[[C' '^[[D' -# Also not in Vi mode. -bindkey -a -r '^[OA' '^[OB' '^[OC' '^[OD' '^[[A' '^[[B' '^[[C' '^[[D' - - -# 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 Git 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. -if [[ -d ~/.zsh/functions ]]; then - autoload -Uz ${fpath[1]}/^_*(^/:t) -fi - -# Simulate hooks using _functions arrays for Zsh versions older than 4.3.4. At -# the moment only precmd(), preexec() and chpwd() are simulated. -if [[ $ZSH_VERSION != (4.3.<4->*|4.<4->*|<5->*) ]]; then - # Run all functions defined in the ${precmd,preexec,chpwd}_functions - # arrays. - function precmd() { - for function in $precmd_functions; do - $function "$@" - done - } - function preexec() { - for function in $preexec_functions; do - $function "$@" - done - } - function chpwd() { - for function in $chpwd_functions; do - $function "$@" - done - } -fi - -# Load zmv (zsh move) which is a powerful file renamer. -autoload -Uz zmv - - -# HISTORY SETTINGS - -# Use history and store it in ~/.zsh/history. -HISTSIZE=50000 -SAVEHIST=50000 -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 -# Don't add lines starting with a space to the history. -setopt histignorespace -# Vim like completions of previous executed commands (also enter Vi-mode). If -# called at the beginning it just recalls old commands (like cursor up), if -# called after typing something, only lines starting with the typed text are -# returned. Very useful to get old commands quickly - in addition to the -# history commands (!..). Thanks to Mikachu in #zsh on Freenode (2010-01-17 -# 12:47 CET) for the information how to a use function with bindkey. -zle -N zshrc-vi-history-beginning-search-backward -zshrc-vi-history-beginning-search-backward() { - local not_at_beginning_of_line - if [[ $CURSOR -ne 0 ]]; then - not_at_beginning_of_line=yes - fi - - zle history-beginning-search-backward - - # Start Vi-mode and stay at the same position (Vi-mode moves one left, - # this counters it). - zle vi-cmd-mode - if [[ -n $not_at_beginning_of_line ]]; then - zle vi-forward-char - fi -} -bindkey '^P' zshrc-vi-history-beginning-search-backward -bindkey -a '^P' history-beginning-search-backward # binding for Vi-mode -# Here only Vi-mode is necessary as ^P enters Vi-mode and ^N only makes sense -# after calling ^P. -bindkey -a '^N' history-beginning-search-forward - -# Automatically push cd-ed directories on the directory stack. -setopt autopushd -# Don't push duplicates on the directory stack. -setopt pushdignoredups -# Exchange the meaning of + and - when specifying a directory on the stack. -# This way cd - lists the last used directory first, which is more -# natural because cd - goes to the last directory. -setopt pushdminus - - -# PROMPT SETTINGS - -# Use colorized output, necessary for prompts and completions. -autoload -Uz colors && colors - -# Necessary for $EPOCHSECONDS, the UNIX time. -zmodload zsh/datetime - -# Some shortcuts for colors. The %{...%} tells zsh that the data in between -# doesn't need any space, necessary for correct prompt drawing. -local red="%{${fg[red]}%}" -local blue="%{${fg[blue]}%}" -local green="%{${fg[green]}%}" -local yellow="%{${fg[yellow]}%}" -local default="%{${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 - - # Load vcs_info to display information about version control repositories. - autoload -Uz vcs_info - # Only look for certain VCS. - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable git - # Check the repository for changes so they can be used in %u/%c (see - # below). This comes with a speed penalty for bigger repositories. - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' check-for-changes yes - - # 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). Also display if there are unstaged or staged - # (%u/%c) changes. - if [[ $ZSH_VERSION == (4.3.<11->*|4.<4->*|<5->*) || - -d ~/.zsh/functions/vcs_info ]]; then - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' formats \ - "(${green}%b%u%c${default}:${blue}%s${default}%m)" \ - "${green}%u%c${default}" - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' actionformats \ - "(${green}%b%u%c${default}/${red}%a${default}:${blue}%s${default}%m)" \ - "${green}%u%c${default}" - else - # In older versions %u and %c are not defined yet and are not - # correctly expanded. - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' formats \ - "(${green}%b${default}:${blue}%s${default})" - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' actionformats \ - "(${green}%b${default}/${red}%a${default}:${blue}%s${default})" - fi - # Set style for formats/actionformats when unstaged (%u) and staged (%c) - # changes are detected in the repository; check-for-changes must be set to - # true for this to work. Thanks to Bart Trojanowski - # (http://jukie.net/~bart/blog/pimping-out-zsh-prompt) for the idea - # (2010-03-11 00:20 CET). - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' unstagedstr '¹' - zstyle ':vcs_info:*' stagedstr '²' - - # Default to run vcs_info. If possible we prevent running it later for - # speed reasons. If set to a non empty value vcs_info is run. - zshrc_force_run_vcs_info=1 - - # Cache system inspired by Bart Trojanowski - # (http://jukie.net/~bart/blog/pimping-out-zsh-prompt). - zstyle ':vcs_info:*+pre-get-data:*' hooks pre-get-data - +vi-pre-get-data() { - # Only Git and Mercurial support and need caching. Abort if any other - # VCS is used. - [[ "$vcs" != git && "$vcs" != hg ]] && return - - # If the shell just started up or we changed directories (or for other - # custom reasons) we must run vcs_info. - if [[ -n $zshrc_force_run_vcs_info ]]; then - zshrc_force_run_vcs_info= - return - fi - - # Don't run vcs_info by default to speed up the shell. - ret=1 - # If a git/hg command was run then run vcs_info as the status might - # need to be updated. - case "$(fc -ln $(($HISTCMD-1)))" in - git* | g\ *) - ret=0 - ;; - hg*) - ret=0 - ;; - esac - } - - # Display number of WIP stashes (this excludes manually named commits - # which might be used for something else), thanks to - # http://eseth.org/2010/git-in-zsh.html (viewed on 2013-04-27) for the - # idea to display the stash count. - function +vi-git-stashes() { - if [[ -s ${hook_com[base]/.git/refs/stash} ]]; then - local -a stashes - # Thanks to Valodim in #zsh on Freenode (2013-07-01 14:14 CEST) - # for the solution to "grep" the output with (M) and :#(...). - stashes=( ${(M)${(f)"$(git stash list 2>/dev/null)"}:#(*WIP*)} ) - - if [[ ${#stashes} -gt 0 ]]; then - hook_com[misc]+=" ${yellow}${#stashes}s${default}" - fi - fi - } - - # Apply hooks to Git. - zstyle ':vcs_info:git*+set-message:*' hooks git-stashes - - # Must run vcs_info when changing directories. - prompt_chpwd() { - zshrc_force_run_vcs_info=1 - } - chpwd_functions+=(prompt_chpwd) - - # Used by prompt code below to determine if vcs_info should be run. - zshrc_use_vcs_info=1 -else - zshrc_use_vcs_info= -fi - -typeset -a zshrc_longrun_data -zshrc_longrun_data=() -# Display runtime in seconds for long running programs (> 60 seconds) and send -# a bell to notify me. -zshrc_longrun_preexec() { - local program="$3" - - # Handle fg. - local REPLY - zshrc_resolve_fg_to_resumed_job_name "$program" - program="$REPLY" - - # Don't track the time for certain (possible) long running processes which - # need no automatic notification. - for ignore in elinks man mutt vim; do - case $program in - $ignore | $ignore\ *) - zshrc_longrun_data=() - return - ;; - esac - done - - zshrc_longrun_data=("$program" $EPOCHSECONDS) -} -zshrc_longrun_precmd() { - # No previous timestamp available or disabled for this command, ignore. - if [[ -z $zshrc_longrun_data ]]; then - return - fi - - local difference=$(( EPOCHSECONDS - zshrc_longrun_data[2] )) - if [[ $difference -gt 60 ]]; then - echo - echo -n "${fg[yellow]}" - echo -n "~> ${(V)zshrc_longrun_data[1]} took $difference seconds." - echo -n "${fg[default]}" - echo "\a" # send bell - fi - - # Clear status. Prevents displaying old status information when pressing - # enter with an empty command line. - zshrc_longrun_data=() -} -preexec_functions+=(zshrc_longrun_preexec) -precmd_functions+=(zshrc_longrun_precmd) - -# Set the prompt. A two line prompt is used. On the top left the current -# working directory is displayed, on the right vcs_info (if available) and the -# current time in hex. On the bottom left current user name and host is shown, -# the exit code of the last command if it wasn't 0, the number of running jobs -# if not 0. -# -# 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. Designed for dark -# terminals. -# -# Thanks to Adam's prompt for the basic idea of this prompt. -zshrc_prompt_precmd() { - # Regex to remove elements which take no space. Used to calculate the - # width of the top prompt. Thanks to Bart's and Adam's prompt code in - # Functions/Prompts/prompt_*_setup. - local zero='%([BSUbfksu]|([FB]|){*})' - - # Call vcs_info before every prompt. - if [[ -n $zshrc_use_vcs_info ]]; then - vcs_info - else - vcs_info_msg_0_= - vcs_info_msg_1_= - fi - - # Setup. Create variables holding the formatted content. - - # Current directory in yellow, truncated if necessary (WIDTH is replaced - # below). - local directory="${yellow}%WIDTH<..<%~%<<${default}" - # Minimal information about the VCS, only displayed if there are - # unstaged/staged changes. - local vcs_staged="${vcs_info_msg_1_}" - - # Information about the VCS in this directory. - local vcs="${vcs_info_msg_0_}" - # Current time (seconds since epoch) in Hex in bright blue. - local seconds="${blue}%B0x$(([##16] EPOCHSECONDS))%b${default}" - - # User name (%n) in bright green. - local user="${green}%B%n%b${default}" - # Host name (%m) in bright green; underlined if running on a remote system - # through SSH. - local host="${green}%B%m%b${default}" - if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then - host="%U${host}%u" - fi - - # Number of background processes in yellow if not zero. - local background="%(1j.${yellow}%j${default}.)" - # Exit code in bright red in parentheses if not zero. - local exitcode="%(?..(${red}%B%?%b${default}%) )" - # Prompt symbol, % for normal users, # in red for root. - local symbol="%(!.${red}#${default}.%%)" - - # Prefix characters in first and second line. - local top_prefix="${blue}%B.-%b${default}" - local bottom_prefix="${blue}%B'%b${default}" - - # Combine them to create the prompt. - - local top_left="${vcs_staged}" - local top_right="${vcs}(${seconds})" - - local width_top_prefix=${#${(S%%)top_prefix//$~zero/}} - local width_top_left=${#${(S%%)top_left//$~zero/}} - local width_top_right=${#${(S%%)top_right//$~zero/}} - - # Calculate the maximum width of ${top_left}. -2 are the braces of - # ${top_left}, -1 is one separator from ${top_separator} (we want at least - # one between left and right parts). - local top_left_width_max=$(( - COLUMNS - $width_top_prefix - - $width_top_left - 2 - - 1 - - $width_top_right - )) - # Truncate directory if necessary. - top_left="(${directory/WIDTH/${top_left_width_max}})${top_left}" - width_top_left=${#${(S%%)top_left//$~zero/}} - - # Calculate the width of the top prompt to fill the middle with "-". - local width=$(( - COLUMNS - width_top_prefix - width_top_left - width_top_right - )) - local top_separator="%B${blue}${(l:${width}::-:)}%b${default}" - - PROMPT="${top_prefix}${top_left}${top_separator}${top_right} -${bottom_prefix}${user}@${host} ${background}${symbol} ${exitcode}" -} -precmd_functions+=(zshrc_prompt_precmd) - - -# When GNU screen, tmux, 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'. 'fg' is supported and sets -# the window's name to the resumed job. -# -# It works with GNU screen, tmux, xterm and rxvt. -# -# 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. If -# screen/tmux is running on the remote machine instead of @screen @:hostname -# (or @tmux ..; hostname replaced by the machine's hostname) is displayed. -# This only works if the .zshrc on the server also uses this command. -# -# screen* is necessary as `screen` uses screen.linux for example for a linux -# console. -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. - zshrc_window_reset=yes - - zshrc_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 (handled below). - local program_sudo= - if [[ $program_name == sudo* ]]; then - program_name=${program_name#sudo } - program_sudo=yes - fi - - # Handle fg. - local REPLY - zshrc_resolve_fg_to_resumed_job_name "$program_name" - program_name="$REPLY" - - # 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*|d|ls|l|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) - 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 || $UID -eq 0 ]]; then - program_name=!$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" - - # If screen is running in SSH then display "@:hostname" as title - # in the term/outer screen. - if [[ $program_name == @screen || $program_name == @tmux ]]; then - program_name="@:${HOST//.*/}" - # Use "@:!hostname" for root screens. - elif [[ $program_name == @!screen || $program_name == @!tmux ]]; then - program_name="@:!${HOST//.*/}" - fi - fi - - # Set the window name to the currently running program. - zshrc_window_title "$program_name" - - # Tell precmd() to reset the window name when the program stops. - zshrc_window_reset=yes - } - - zshrc_window_precmd() { - # Abort if no window name reset is necessary. - [[ -z $zshrc_window_reset ]] && return - - # Reset the window name to 'zsh'. - local name=zsh - # If the function was called with an argument then reset the window - # name to '.zsh' (used by clear alias). - if [[ -n $1 ]]; then - name=.zsh - fi - - # Prepend prefixes like in zshrc_window_preexec(). - if [[ $UID -eq 0 ]]; then - name="!$name" - fi - if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then - name="@$name" - fi - zshrc_window_title $name - - # Just reset the name, so no screen reset necessary for the moment. - zshrc_window_reset= - } - - # Sets the window title. Works with GNU screen, tmux (which uses screen as - # TERM), xterm and rxvt. (V) escapes all non-printable characters, thanks - # to Mikachu in #zsh on Freenode (2010-08-07 17:09 CEST). - if [[ $TERM == screen* ]]; then - zshrc_window_title() { - print -n "\ek${(V)1}\e\\" - } - elif [[ $TERM == xterm* || $TERM == rxvt* ]]; then - zshrc_window_title() { - print -n "\e]2;${(V)1}\e\\" - } - else - # Fallback if another TERM is used. - zshrc_window_title() { } - fi - - # Add the preexec() and precmd() hooks. - preexec_functions+=(zshrc_window_preexec) - precmd_functions+=(zshrc_window_precmd) -else - # Fallback if another TERM is used, necessary to run screen (see below in - # "RUN COMMANDS"). - zshrc_window_preexec() { } -fi - - -# COMPLETION SETTINGS - -# Load the complist module which provides additional features to completion -# lists (coloring, scrolling). -zmodload zsh/complist -# Use new completion system, store dumpfile in ~/.zsh/cache to prevent -# cluttering of ~/. $fpath must be set before calling this. Thanks to Adlai in -# #zsh on Freenode (2009-08-07 21:05 CEST) for reminding me of the $fpath -# problem. -autoload -Uz compinit && compinit -d ~/.zsh/cache/zcompdump - -# Use cache to speed up some slow completions (dpkg, perl modules, etc.). -zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache yes -zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path ~/.zsh/cache - -# Let the completion system handle all completions, including expanding of -# shell wildcards (which is handled by other shell mechanisms if the default -# expand-or-complete is used). -bindkey '^I' complete-word -# If there are multiple matches after pressing always display them -# immediately without requiring another . a completes to aa and -# lists aaa, aab, aac as possible completions if the directory contains aaa, -# aab, aac, bbb instead of only completing to aa. -setopt nolistambiguous -# Support completions in the middle of a word, without this option zsh jumps -# to the end of the word before the completion process begins. Is required for -# the _prefix completer. -setopt completeinword - -zstyle ':completion:::::' completer \ - _expand _complete _prefix _ignored _approximate - -# 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 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 -# Shell" page 248. -zstyle -e ':completion:*:approximate:*' max-errors \ - 'reply=( $(( ($#PREFIX + $#SUFFIX) / 3 )) )' - -# Expand shell wildcards to all matching files after . echo * -# results in a b c if the directory contains the files a, b, c. Thanks to the -# book "From Bash to Z Shell" page 246. -zstyle ':completion:*:expand:*' tag-order all-expansions -# Keep prefixes unexpanded if possible: $HOME/ doesn't expand $HOME, -# while $HOME does. -zstyle ':completion:*:expand:*' keep-prefix yes - -# When completing multiple path components display all matching ambiguous -# components. For example /u/s/d/r/README lists all matching READMEs -# instead of just the matching paths up to the r/ component. Can be slow if -# there are many matching files. -zstyle ':completion:*' list-suffixes yes - -# 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. Display current position in percent (%p). -zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-prompt '%p' -# Display group name (%d) (like 'external command', 'alias', etc.), in bold. -# Also display a message if _approximate found errors and no matches were -# found. -zstyle ':completion:*' format ' %B%d%b:' -zstyle ':completion:*:corrections' format ' %B%d%b (errors: %e)' -zstyle ':completion:*:warnings' format ' %Bno matches for %d%b' -# Display different types of matches separately. -zstyle ':completion:*' group-name '' - -# Separate man pages by section. -zstyle ':completion:*' separate-sections yes - -# Don't draw trailing / in bold (new in zsh 4.3.11). Thanks to Mikachu in #zsh -# on Freenode for the fix (2010-12-17 13:46 CET). -zle_highlight=(suffix:none) - -# Ignore completion functions. -zstyle ':completion:*:functions' ignored-patterns '_*' -# Ignore parent directory. -zstyle ':completion:*:(cd|mv|cp):*' ignore-parents parent pwd -# Always complete file names only once in the current line. This makes it easy -# to complete multiple file names because I can just press tab to get all -# possible values. Otherwise I would have to skip the first value again and -# again. Thanks to Mikachu in #zsh on Freenode (2011-08-11 14:42 CEST) for the -# hint to use other. other is necessary so prefix lists both prefix and -# prefixrest if the directory contains prefix and prefixrest. -zstyle ':completion:*:all-files' ignore-line other -# Except for mv and cp, because I often want to use to similar names, so I -# complete to the same and change it. -zstyle ':completion:*:(mv|cp):all-files' ignore-line no - -# Don't complete ./config.* files, this makes running ./configure much -# simpler. Thanks to Nomexous in #zsh on Freenode (2010-03-16 01:54 CET) -zstyle ':completion:*:*:-command-:*' ignored-patterns './config.*' -# Don't complete unwanted files with Vim. Thanks to Nomexous in #zsh on -# Freenode (2010-06-06 04:54 CEST). See below for a way to complete them. -zstyle ':completion:*:*:vim:*:all-files' ignored-patterns \ - '*.aux' '*.log' '*.pdf' \ - '*.class' - -# Provide a fallback completer which always completes files. Useful when Zsh's -# completion is too "smart". Thanks to Frank Terbeck -# (http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2009/msg01038.html). -zle -C complete-files complete-word _generic -zstyle ':completion:complete-files:*' completer _files -bindkey '^F' complete-files - - -# 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; and to Nadav Har'El -# for a fix (-r) to handle whitespace/quotes -# correctly, both on the Zsh mailing list. -TRAPINT() { - # Don't store this line in history if histignorespace is enabled and the - # line starts with a space. - if [[ -o histignorespace && ${BUFFER[1]} = " " ]]; then - return $1 - fi - - # Store the current buffer in the history. - zle && print -s -r -- $BUFFER - - # Return the default exit code so Zsh aborts the current command. - return $1 -} - -# Load aliases and similar functions also used by other shells. -if [[ -f ~/.shell/aliases ]]; then - . ~/.shell/aliases -fi - -# Make sure aliases are expanded when using sudo. -alias sudo='sudo ' - -# Global aliases for often used redirections. -alias -g E='2>&1' -alias -g N='>/dev/null' -alias -g EN='2>/dev/null' -alias -g L='2>&1 | less' -alias -g LS='2>&1 | less -S' # -S prevents wrapping of long lines -alias -g D='2>&1 | colordiff | less' -# Global aliases for often used commands. -alias -g A='| awk' -alias -g G='| grep' -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 ...='../..' -alias -g ....='../../..' -alias -g .....='../../../..' - -# 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 $zshrc_window_reset ]]; then - alias clear='clear; zshrc_window_reset=yes; zshrc_window_precmd reset' -fi - - -# CUSTOM COMMANDS - -# 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). -(( $+commands[gitk] )) && gitk() { - command gitk --max-count=200 --branches --remotes --tags "$@" & - disown %command -} -# Same for tig (except the disown part as it's no GUI program). -(( $+commands[tig] )) && tig() { - command tig --max-count=200 --branches --remotes --tags "$@" -} - -# Pipe output through less. -(( $+commands[tree] )) && tree() { - command tree -C "$@" | less -} - -# Choose the "best" PDF viewer available: xpdf, then zathura (in the past -# zathura was preferred, but recent versions are completely broken: still no -# working search and no page-wise scrolling anymore). Also setup completion -# for `pdf`. -if (( $+commands[xpdf] )); then - pdf() { - command xpdf "$@" 2>/dev/null & - disown %command - } - compdef _xpdf pdf -elif (( $+commands[zathura] )); then - pdf() { - command zathura "$@" 2>/dev/null & - disown %command - } - # No completion for zathura yet. - compdef _xpdf pdf -fi - -# Better viewer for info pages .. just pipe everything into less. -info() { - command info "$@" 2>/dev/null | less -} - - -# OS SPECIFIC SETTINGS - -if [[ $OSTYPE == linux* ]]; then - # Settings when creating Debian packages. - export DEBEMAIL=simon@ruderich.org - export DEBFULLNAME='Simon Ruderich' -fi - - -# LOAD ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION FILES - -# Configuration options for rc.local. - -# Multiplexer to use. By default GNU screen is used. Possible values: screen, -# tmux and empty (no multiplexer). -zshrc_use_multiplexer=screen -# Additional arguments for fortune. -zshrc_fortune_arguments=() - -source_config ~/.zsh/rc.local - - -# RUN COMMANDS - -# Make sure the multiplexer is available. Otherwise the exec terminates our -# session. -if [[ -n $zshrc_use_multiplexer ]]; then - if ! (( $+commands[$zshrc_use_multiplexer] )); then - echo "Multiplexer '$zshrc_use_multiplexer' not found." >&2 - zshrc_use_multiplexer= - fi -fi - -# 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. - if [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = screen ]]; then - session=$(screen -list | grep 'Detached' | awk '{ print $1; exit }') - elif [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = tmux ]]; then - session=$(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. - if [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = screen ]]; then - zshrc_window_preexec screen - elif [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = tmux ]]; then - zshrc_window_preexec tmux - fi - - # Create a new session if none is running. - if [[ -z $session ]]; then - if [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = screen ]]; then - exec screen - elif [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = tmux ]]; then - exec tmux - fi - # Reattach to a running session. - else - if [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = screen ]]; then - exec screen -r $session - elif [[ $zshrc_use_multiplexer = tmux ]]; then - exec tmux attach-session -t $session - fi - fi -fi - -# Colorize stderr in bold red. Very useful when looking for errors. -if [[ $LD_PRELOAD != *libcoloredstderr.so* ]]; then - # coloredstderr found, use it. - if [[ -f ~/.zsh/libcoloredstderr.so ]]; then - export LD_PRELOAD="$HOME/.zsh/libcoloredstderr.so:$LD_PRELOAD" - export COLORED_STDERR_FDS=2, - export COLORED_STDERR_PRE=$'\033[91m' # bright red - export COLORED_STDERR_IGNORED_BINARIES=/usr/bin/tset - # Use the fallback solution. - # - # Thanks to http://gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Zsh for the basic script and - # Mikachu in #zsh on Freenode (2010-03-07 04:03 CET) for some improvements - # (-r, printf). It's not yet perfect and doesn't work with su and git for - # example, but it can handle most interactive output quite well (even with - # no trailing new line) and in 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 GNU screen/tmux (see above). - else - exec 2>>(while read -r -k -u 0 line; do - printf '\e[91m%s\e[0m' "$line" - print -n $'\0' - done &) - fi -fi - -# Display possible log messages from ~/.xinitrc (if `xmessage` wasn't -# installed). No race condition as xinitrc has finished before a shell is -# executed and only one shell is started on login. -if [[ -f ~/.xinitrc.errors ]]; then - echo "${fg_bold[red]}xinitrc failed!${fg_bold[default]}" - echo - cat ~/.xinitrc.errors - rm ~/.xinitrc.errors - echo -fi - -# Run the following programs every 4 hours (and when zsh starts). -PERIOD=14400 -periodic() { - # Display fortunes. - (( $+commands[fortune] )) && fortune -ac "${zshrc_fortune_arguments[@]}" - # Display reminders. - (( $+commands[rem] )) && [[ -f ~/.reminders ]] && rem -h -} - - -# RESTART SETTINGS - -zmodload -F zsh/stat b:zstat - -# Remember startup time. Used to perform automatic restarts when ~/.zshrc is -# modified. -zshrc_startup_time=$EPOCHSECONDS - -# Automatically restart Zsh if ~/.zshrc was modified. -zshrc_restart_precmd() { - local stat - if ! zstat -A stat +mtime ~/.zshrc; then - return - fi - - # ~/.zshrc wasn't modified, nothing to do. - if [[ $stat -le $zshrc_startup_time ]]; then - return - fi - - local startup - strftime -s startup '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' "$zshrc_startup_time" - - echo -n "${fg[magenta]}" - echo -n "~/.zshrc modified since startup ($startup) ... " - echo -n "${fg[default]}" - - if [[ -n $zshrc_disable_restart ]]; then - echo 'automatic restart disabled.' - return - fi - - # Don't exec if we have background processes because execing will let us - # lose control over them. - if [[ ${#${(k)jobstates}} -ne 0 ]]; then - echo 'active background jobs!' - return - fi - - # Try to start a new interactive shell. If it fails, something is wrong. - # Don't kill our current session by execing it. - zsh -i -c 'exit 42' - if [[ $? -ne 42 ]]; then - echo -n "${fg_bold[red]}" - echo 'failed to start new zsh!' - echo -n "${fg_bold[default]}" - return - fi - - echo 'restarting zsh.' - echo - - exec zsh -} -precmd_functions+=(zshrc_restart_precmd) - - -source_debug '. ~/.zsh/rc (done)' - -# vim: ft=zsh