# Based off of the zshrc of Josh Hartwell, with many additions, deletions, and changes from across the outside community. local ZSH_CONF=$HOME/.zsh # Define the place I store all my zsh config stuff local ZSH_CACHE=$ZSH_CONF/cache # for storing files like history and zcompdump local LOCAL_ZSHRC=$HOME/.zshlocal/.zshrc # Allow the local machine to have its own overriding zshrc if it wants it # Load external config files and tools # Load misc functions. Done in a seperate file to keep this from getting too long and ugly source $ZSH_CONF/functions.zsh #Load prompt file. Also done to keep it more tidy. source $ZSH_CONF/prompt.zsh # Set important shell variables export EDITOR=nvim # Set default editor export WORDCHARS='' # This is the oh-my-zsh default, I think I'd like it to be a bit different export PAGER=less # Set default pager export LESS="-R" # Set the default options for less export LESSHISTFILE="/dev/null" # Prevent the less hist file from being made, I dont want it # Misc # Enable the ZLE line editor, which is default behavior, but to be sure setopt ZLE # prevent duplicate entries in path declare -U path # Uses custom colors for LS, as outlined in dircolors eval $(dircolors $ZSH_CONF/dircolors) # Sends cd commands without the need for 'cd' setopt AUTO_CD # Can pipe to mulitple outputs setopt MULTI_OS # Kill all child processes when we exit, dont leave them running unsetopt NO_HUP #Allows comments in interactive shell. setopt INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS # Abc{$cool}efg where $cool is an array surrounds all array variables individually setopt RC_EXPAND_PARAM # Ctrl+S and Ctrl+Q usually disable/enable tty input. This disables those inputs unsetopt FLOW_CONTROL # List jobs in the long format by default. (I dont know what this does but it sounds good) setopt LONG_LIST_JOBS # Make the shell act like vi if i hit escape setopt vi # ZSH History alias history='fc -fl 1' HISTFILE=$ZSH_CACHE/history # Keep our home directory neat by keeping the histfile somewhere else SAVEHIST=10000 # Big history HISTSIZE=10000 # Big history setopt EXTENDED_HISTORY # Include more information about when the command was executed, etc setopt APPEND_HISTORY # Allow multiple terminal sessions to all append to one zsh command history setopt HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS # When searching history dont display results already cycled through twice setopt HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST # When duplicates are entered, get rid of the duplicates first when we hit $HISTSIZE setopt HIST_IGNORE_SPACE # Dont enter commands into history if they start with a space setopt HIST_VERIFY # makes history substitution commands a bit nicer. I dont fully understand setopt SHARE_HISTORY # Shares history across multiple zsh sessions, in real time setopt HIST_IGNORE_DUPS # Do not write events to history that are duplicates of the immediately previous event setopt INC_APPEND_HISTORY # Add commands to history as they are typed, dont wait until shell exit setopt HIST_REDUCE_BLANKS # Remove extra blanks from each command line being added to history # ZSH Auto Completion # Figure out the short hostname if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]; then # OS X's $HOST changes with dhcp, etc., so use ComputerName if possible. SHORT_HOST=$(scutil --get ComputerName 2>/dev/null) || SHORT_HOST=${HOST/.*/} else SHORT_HOST=${HOST/.*/} fi #the auto complete dump is a cache file where ZSH stores its auto complete data, for faster load times local ZSH_COMPDUMP="$ZSH_CACHE/acdump-${SHORT_HOST}-${ZSH_VERSION}" #where to store autocomplete data autoload -Uz compinit compinit -i -d "${ZSH_COMPDUMP}" # Init auto completion; tell where to store autocomplete dump zstyle ':completion:*' menu select # Have the menu highlight as we cycle through options zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-z}={A-Z}' # Case-insensitive (uppercase from lowercase) completion setopt COMPLETE_IN_WORD # Allow completion from within a word/phrase setopt ALWAYS_TO_END # When completing from the middle of a word, move cursor to end of word setopt MENU_COMPLETE # When using auto-complete, put the first option on the line immediately setopt COMPLETE_ALIASES # Turn on completion for aliases as well setopt LIST_ROWS_FIRST # Cycle through menus horizontally instead of vertically # Globbing setopt NO_CASE_GLOB # Case insensitive globbing setopt EXTENDED_GLOB # Allow the powerful zsh globbing features, see link: # http://www.refining-linux.org/archives/37/ZSH-Gem-2-Extended-globbing-and-expansion/ setopt NUMERIC_GLOB_SORT # Sort globs that expand to numbers numerically, not by letter (i.e. 01 2 03) # Aliases alias vim="nvim" #alias -g ...='../..' #alias -g ....='../../..' #alias -g .....='../../../..' #alias -g ......='../../../../..' #alias -g .......='../../../../../..' #alias -g ........='../../../../../../..' alias ls="ls -h --color='auto'" alias lsa='ls -A' alias ll='ls -l' alias la='ls -lA' alias lx='ls -lXB' #Sort by extension alias lt='ls -ltr' alias lk='ls -lSr' alias cdl=changeDirectory; function changeDirectory { cd $1 ; la } alias md='mkdir -p' alias rd='rmdir' # Copy with a progress bar alias cpv="rsync -poghb --backup-dir=/tmp/rsync -e /dev/null --progress --" alias d='dirs -v | head -10' # List the last ten directories we've been to this session, no duplicates alias ddg='web_search ddg' alias github='web_search github' alias wiki='web_search ddg \!w' alias news='web_search ddg \!n' alias youtube='web_search ddg \!yt' alias map='web_search ddg \!m' alias image='web_search ddg \!i' # Setup grep to be a bit more nice # check if 'x' grep argument available grep-flag-available() { echo | grep $1 "" >/dev/null 2>&1 } local GREP_OPTIONS="" # color grep results if grep-flag-available --color=auto; then GREP_OPTIONS+=" --color=auto" fi # ignore VCS folders (if the necessary grep flags are available) local VCS_FOLDERS="{.bzr,CVS,.git,.hg,.svn}" if grep-flag-available --exclude-dir=.cvs; then GREP_OPTIONS+=" --exclude-dir=$VCS_FOLDERS" elif grep-flag-available --exclude=.cvs; then GREP_OPTIONS+=" --exclude=$VCS_FOLDERS" fi # export grep settings alias grep="grep $GREP_OPTIONS" # clean up unfunction grep-flag-available # Allow local zsh settings (superseding anything in here) in case I want something specific for certain machines if [[ -r $LOCAL_ZSHRC ]]; then source $LOCAL_ZSHRC fi