# # ~/.zshrc # Z shell configuration file. # CREDITS # File was first taken from the following location: # # http://www.tomaw.net/configs/zshrc # # Some additions were made by me, Jonathan Patrick Davies . # Among these are the Launchpad, Debian, Wikipedia/Wikitravel, BBC search, # Demonoid, Lonely Planet, Urbandictionary and other various functions. I also # implemented a few "if" statements to stop zsh complaining about any missing # objects and placed the dircolors support. # # The forkex() function is thanks to Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals # . # # Some of this file is thanks to , some is take from # spider's zshrc, and some from the zshwiki.org. # Some bash functions are nicked from ciaranm's # bashrc. # # READ ME # # • Remember to change the stuff specific to me! It's all at the top of # this file. # # • You can obviously only get the most out of this file if you take the # time to read through the comments. Of course, you can still experience # zsh's superiority by simply plugging this file in and using it. # # BEGIN LOCAL export TIME_STYLE=long-iso # make ls -l use YYYY-MM-DD in dired export TZ="America/Toronto" # Force our time zone this location. export EDITOR="vim" # Long live vim (as our editor). export NAME="Ryan Kavanagh" # Our name. export EMAIL="rak@rak.ac" # Our email address. export GPGKEY="4E469519ED677734268FBD958F7BF8FC4A11C97A" # Our GnuPG key ID. export DEBFULLNAME=$NAME # These are used by Debian packaging... export DEBEMAIL="rak@debian.org" # ...programs. export DEBSIGN_KEYID=$GPGKEY # Key ID for signing Debian packages. export BZR_EMAIL="$NAME <$EMAIL>" # Override email for Bazaar. export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=$NAME export DARCS_EMAIL="$NAME <$EMAIL>" export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches export MANWIDTH=80 export MANOPT="-L en" export PAGER=less export LESS=-FQXR export PDFVIEWER=evince export BROWSER=firefox export TEXMFHOME=${HOME}/.texmf export KRB5CCNAME=DIR:${HOME}/.cache/krb5cc # kerberos credentials cache export GOPATH=${HOME}/.go for common in ${HOME}/.config/sh/*; do [ -f "${common}" ] && . "${common}" done export PATH=/usr/sbin:/sbin:${PATH} case `uname` in Linux) ;; Darwin) export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:$PATH export MANPATH=/opt/local/share/man:${MANPATH} ;; OpenBSD) export PATH=/usr/games:${PATH} ;; *) esac export PATH=${HOME}/bin:${PATH} # END LOCAL . ${HOME}/.opam/opam-init/init.zsh > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || true # Ensure that we possess a ~/.zsh/ directory. This is required for the # ~/.zsh/history file. if [ ! -d $HOME/.zsh/ ]; then mkdir -p $HOME/.zsh/ fi # We use powerline10k for our prompt for f in $HOME/.zsh/p10k.zsh $HOME/.zsh/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme; do [[ ! -f $f ]] || source $f done if [[ -f $HOME/.zsh/powerlevel10k/gitstatus/gitstatusd-$(uname) ]]; then GITSTATUS_DAEMON=$HOME/.zsh/powerlevel10k/gitstatus/gitstatusd-$(uname); elif [[ ! -f $HOME/.zsh/powerlevel10k/gitstatus/gitstatusd ]]; then POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_GITSTATUS=true fi # Colours. autoload -U colors; colors # Change word boundary characters. Nabbed from # http://zshwiki.org/KeyBindings. # By default: export WORDCHARS='*?_-.[]~=/&;!#$%^(){}<>' # We remove the slash, period, angle brackets, dash here. export WORDCHARS='*?_-[]~=&;!#$%^(){}' # Follow GNU LS_COLORS for completion menus zmodload -i zsh/complist # Should dircolors exist. Fetch LS_COLORS from it. if [ "`which dircolors`" != 'dircolors not found' ]; then eval "$(dircolors -b)" fi zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors "${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}" zstyle ':completion:*:*:kill:*' list-colors '=%*=01;31' # Load the completion system autoload -U compinit; compinit compdef _quilt dquilt=quilt # Quilt tab completion for dquilt ## Key bindings # You may use: # % autoload -U zkbd # % zkbd # to discover your keys. typeset -U fpath # Actually, stick with emacs for the moment. The vi keymap just doesn't # seem to be as complete (even if it's nicer for editing, there's no # execute-named-cmd bound, for example). bindkey -e # Emacs keybindings. # pattern history search bindkey '^R' history-incremental-pattern-search-backward # Very powerful version of mv implemented in zsh. The main feature I # know of it that seperates it from the standard mv is that it saves you # time by being able to use patterns which are expanded into positional # parameters. So: # # slarti@pohl % zmv (*)foo ${1}bar # # On a series of files like onefoo, twofoo, threefoo, fivefoo would be # renamed to onebar twobar threebar fourbar. # # Although that's nifty enough, I suspect there are other features I # don't know about yet... # # Read $fpath/zmv for some more basic examples of usage, and also use # run-help on it :) autoload -U zmv # Like xargs, but instead of reading lines of arguments from standard input, # it takes them from the command line. This is possible/useful because, # especially with recursive glob operators, zsh often can construct a command # line for a shell function that is longer than can be accepted by an external # command. This is what's often referred to as the "shitty Linux exec limit" ;) # The limitation is on the number of characters or arguments. # # slarti@pohl % echo {1..30000} # zsh: argument list too long: /bin/echo # zsh: exit 127 /bin/echo {1..30000} autoload -U zargs # Makes it easy to type URLs as command line arguments. As you type, the # input character is analyzed and, if it mayn eed quoting, the current # word is checked for a URI scheme. If one is found and the current word # is not already quoted, a blackslash is inserted before the input # caracter. autoload -U url-quote-magic zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic # zed is a tiny command-line editor in pure ZSH; no other shell could do # this. zed itself is simple as anything, but it's killer feature for # me is that it can edit functions on the go with zed -f (or # fned . This is useful for me when I'm using and defining # functions interactively, for example, when I'm working through the # Portage tree in CVS. It allows me to edit a function on the fly, # without having to call the last definition back up from the history # and re-edit that in ZLE. It also indents the function, even if it was # defined on all one line in the line editor, making it easy as anything # to edit. # # ^X^W to save, ^C to abort. autoload -U zed # Incremental completion of a word. After starting this, a list of # completion choices can be shown after every character you type, which # can deleted with ^H or delete. Return will accept the current # completion. Hit tab for normal completion, ^G to get back where you # came from and ^D to list matches. autoload -U incremental-complete-word zle -N incremental-complete-word bindkey "^Xi" incremental-complete-word # This function allows you type a file pattern, and see the results of # the expansion at each step. When you hit return, they will be # inserted into the command line. autoload -U insert-files zle -N insert-files bindkey "^Xf" insert-files # This set of functions implements a sort of magic history searching. # After predict-on, typing characters causes the editor to look backward # in the history for the first line beginning with what you have typed so # far. After predict-off, editing returns to normal for the line found. # In fact, you often don't even need to use predict-off, because if the # line doesn't match something in the history, adding a key performs # standard completion - though editing in the middle is liable to delete # the rest of the line. autoload -U predict-on zle -N predict-on zle -N predict-off bindkey "^X^Z" predict-on bindkey "^Z" predict-off # run-help is a help finder, bound in ZLE to M-h. It doesn't need to be # autoloaded to work - the non-autoloaded version just looks up a man # page for the command under the cursor, then when that process is # finished it pulls your old command line back up from the buffer stack. # However, with the autoloaded function and: # # mkdir ~/zsh-help; cd ~/zsh-help MANPAGER="less" man zshbuiltins | \ # colcrt | perl /usr/share/zsh/4.2.1/Util/helpfiles # # It'll work for zsh builtins too. By the way, I've assumed some things # in that command. ~/zsh-help can be wherever you like, MANPAGER needs # to be any standard pager (less, pg, more, just not the MANPAGER I have # defined in this file), colcrt can be col -bx, and the path to # helpfiles may be different for you (Util may not even be installed # with your distribution; fair enough, make install doesn't install it. # Dig up a source tarball and everything is in there). # Load the new one autoload -U run-help # Press Alt-H to show help for command we are currently on. bindkey '[[A' run-help # https://zsh.sourceforge.io/Doc/Release/Options.html#History # History file name and maximum size. HISTFILE="$HOME/.zsh/history" SAVEHIST=500000 HISTSIZE=600000 # should be > SAVEHIST # Save each command’s beginning timestamp (in seconds since the epoch) and the # duration (in seconds) to the history file. setopt EXTENDED_HISTORY # If the internal history needs to be trimmed to add the current command line, # setting this option will cause the oldest history event that has a duplicate # to be lost before losing a unique event from the list. setopt HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST # Better locking to avoid corruption setopt HIST_FCNTL_LOCK # When searching for history entries in the line editor, do not display # duplicates of a line previously found, even if the duplicates are not # contiguous. setopt HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS # Don't story commands in history if they start with a space setopt HIST_IGNORE_SPACE # Don't store history/fc -l in the history list when invoked setopt HIST_NO_STORE # Remove superfluous blanks from each command line being added to the history # list. setopt HIST_REDUCE_BLANKS # This option works like APPEND_HISTORY except that new history lines are added # to the $HISTFILE incrementally (as soon as they are entered), rather than # waiting until the shell exits. The file will still be periodically re-written # to trim it when the number of lines grows 20% beyond the value specified by # $SAVEHIST (see also the HIST_SAVE_BY_COPY option). setopt INC_APPEND_HISTORY # Push History from previous sessions. IF $HISTFILE exists. if [ -f $HISTFILE ]; then fc -RI $HISTFILE fi # This function sets the window tile to user@host:/workingdir before each # prompt. If you're using screen, it sets the window title (works # wonderfully for 'hardstatus' lines. precmd() { # [[ -t 1 ]] || return case $TERM in *xterm*|rxvt*) print -Pn "\e]2;%n@%m:%~\a" ;; screen*) print -Pn "\ek%n@%m:%~\e\\" ;; esac } # This sets the window title to the last run command. preexec() { # [[ -t 1 ]] || return case $TERM in *xterm*|rxvt*) print -Pn "\e]2;$1\a" ;; screen*) print -Pn "\ek$1\e\\" ;; esac } # Custom commands. loop() { while [ 1 -eq 1 ]; do $@ done } # CTAN downloader ctand() { wget http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/$1.zip && unzip $1.zip } # For formating text files for a printer fmtpr() { fmt --width=62 $@ | LC_ALL=C LANG=C pr -o 10 -W 62 -J -F -l 62 } # Russian # verb.rus() { curl -s "http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=$1&action=edit" | grep 'ru-conj-' firefox "http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=$1" } # # Debian. # debian.bugs.number() { # Debian Bug Tracker - by number. w3m "http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=$1" } debian.bugs.package() { # Debian Bug Tracker - by package. w3m "http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=$1" } debian.packages() { # Debian Packages. # Add 'src:' in front of the package name to search for source packages. w3m "http://packages.debian.org/$1" } debian.qa.maintainer() { # Debian QA Maintainer search by email address. w3m "http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=$1" } debian.qa.package() { # Debian QA Maintainer search by package name. w3m "http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?package=$1" } debian.qa.pts() { # Debian Package Tracking system - developers. w3m "http://packages.qa.debian.org/$1" } debian.qa.task() { # Debian QA - search for task. w3m "http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?task=$1" } debian.wiki() { # Search the Debian Wiki. w3m "http://wiki.debian.org/?action=fullsearch&value=$@" } # # Others. # wttr() { local request="wttr.in/${1-Montreal}" [ "$(tput cols)" -lt 125 ] && request+='?n' curl -H "Accept-Language: ${LANG%_*}" --compressed "$request" } google() { # Google search. w3m "http://www.google.com/search?q=$@" } wikipedia() { # Wikipedia search. English section. w3m "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=$@" } wiktionary() { # Search Wiktionary for a term. w3m "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=$@" } forkex() { # Fork program $@ from console. nohup "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 <&1 & disown %% } gbp-snap() { if [[ -e $@ ]]; then git-dch -aSN $1 else git-dch -aS fi gpg-mounter gibuild --git-ignore-new DSC=`head -n1 debian/changelog | sed -e 's/\(.*\) (\(.*\)).*/\1_\2.dsc/g'` DIST=`head -n1 debian/changelog | sed -e 's/.* \(.*\);.*/\1/g'` cd .. sbuild -d $DIST $DSC } # Pretty menu! zstyle ':completion:*' menu select=1 zstyle ':completion:*' select-prompt %SScroll active at %p%s. # Completion options. zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _prefix zstyle ':completion::prefix-1:*' completer _complete zstyle ':completion:incremental:*' completer _complete _correct zstyle ':completion:predict:*' completer _complete # Completion caching. zstyle ':completion::complete:*' use-cache 1 zstyle ':completion::complete:*' cache-path ~/.zsh/cache/$HOST # Expand partial paths. zstyle ':completion:*' expand 'yes' zstyle ':completion:*' squeeze-slashes 'yes' # Include non-hidden directories in globbed file completions # for certain commands. zstyle ':completion::complete:*' '\' # Use menuselection for PID completion. zstyle ':completion:*:*:kill:*' menu yes select zstyle ':completion:*:kill:*' force-list always # tag-order 'globbed-files directories' all-files. zstyle ':completion::complete:*:tar:directories' file-patterns '*~.*(-/)' # Do not complete backup files as executables. zstyle ':completion:*:complete:-command-::commands' ignored-patterns '*\~' # Separate matches into groups. zstyle ':completion:*:matches' group 'yes' # With commands like rm, it's annoying if you keep getting offered the same # file multiple times. This fixes it. Also good for cp, et cetera.. zstyle ':completion:*:rm:*' ignore-line yes zstyle ':completion:*:cp:*' ignore-line yes # Describe each match group. zstyle ':completion:*:descriptions' format "%B---- %d%b" # Messages/warnings format. zstyle ':completion:*:messages' format '%B%U---- %d%u%b' zstyle ':completion:*:warnings' format '%B%U---- no match for: %d%u%b' # Describe options in full. zstyle ':completion:*:options' description 'yes' zstyle ':completion:*:options' auto-description '%d' # Simulate spider's old abbrev-expand 3.0.5 patch #zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' stop verbose #zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' remove-all-dups yes #zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' list false # From the zshwiki. Hide CVS files/directories from being completed. zstyle ':completion:*:(all-|)files' ignored-patterns '(|*/)CVS' zstyle ':completion:*:cd:*' ignored-patterns '(*/)#CVS' # Also from the wiki. Hide uninteresting users from completion. zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:users' ignored-patterns \ adm apache bin daemon games gdm halt ident junkbust lp mail mailnull \ named news nfsnobody nobody nscd ntp operator pcap postgres radvd \ rpc rpcuser rpm shutdown squid sshd sync uucp vcsa xfs backup bind \ dictd gnats identd irc man messagebus postfix proxy sys \ www-data alias amavis at clamav cmd5checkpw cron cyrus dhcp dnscache \ dnslog foldingathome guest haldaemon jabber ldap mailman mpd mysql \ nut p2p portage postmaster qmaild qmaill qmailp qmailq qmailr qmails \ smmsp tinydns vpopmail wasabi zope # Approximate completion. From the wiki. zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _match _approximate zstyle ':completion:*:match:*' original only zstyle ':completion:*:approximate:*' max-errors 1 numeric zstyle ':completion:*:sudo:*' command-path /usr/sbin /usr/bin /sbin /bin \ /usr/X11R6/bin # Options setopt \ NO_all_export \ always_last_prompt \ always_to_end \ append_history \ auto_cd \ auto_list \ auto_menu \ auto_name_dirs \ auto_param_keys \ auto_param_slash \ auto_pushd \ auto_remove_slash \ NO_auto_resume \ bad_pattern \ bang_hist \ NO_beep \ brace_ccl \ correct_all \ NO_bsd_echo \ NO_cdable_vars \ NO_chase_links \ clobber \ complete_aliases \ complete_in_word \ correct \ NO_correct_all \ csh_junkie_history \ NO_csh_junkie_loops \ NO_csh_junkie_quotes \ NO_csh_null_glob \ equals \ extended_glob \ extended_history \ function_argzero \ glob \ NO_glob_assign \ glob_complete \ NO_glob_dots \ NO_glob_subst \ NO_hash_cmds \ NO_hash_dirs \ hash_list_all \ hist_allow_clobber \ hist_beep \ hist_ignore_dups \ hist_ignore_space \ NO_hist_no_store \ hist_verify \ NO_hup \ NO_ignore_braces \ NO_ignore_eof \ interactive_comments \ inc_append_history \ NO_list_ambiguous \ NO_list_beep \ list_types \ long_list_jobs \ magic_equal_subst \ NO_mail_warning \ NO_mark_dirs \ menu_complete \ multios \ nomatch \ notify \ NO_null_glob \ numeric_glob_sort \ NO_overstrike \ path_dirs \ posix_builtins \ NO_print_exit_value \ NO_prompt_cr \ prompt_subst \ pushd_ignore_dups \ NO_pushd_minus \ pushd_silent \ pushd_to_home \ rc_expand_param \ NO_rc_quotes \ NO_rm_star_silent \ NO_sh_file_expansion \ sh_option_letters \ share_history \ short_loops \ NO_sh_word_split \ NO_single_line_zle \ NO_sun_keyboard_hack \ NO_verbose \ zle # GPG / SSH AGENT if command -v keychain > /dev/null && test -d ~/.ssh/keys/{{ .chezmoi.hostname }}; then ls ~/.ssh/keys/{{ .chezmoi.hostname }}/id_* | \ grep -E -v '\.pub$' | \ xargs keychain {{ if (eq .chezmoi.os "linux") -}} --systemd {{- end }} [ -z "$HOSTNAME" ] && HOSTNAME=`uname -n` [ -f $HOME/.keychain/$HOSTNAME-sh ] && . $HOME/.keychain/$HOSTNAME-sh [ -f $HOME/.keychain/$HOSTNAME-sh-gpg ] && . $HOME/.keychain/$HOSTNAME-sh-gpg fi # vim: set ft=zsh: