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zsh-navigation-tools: update to 5937e57e

Fixes #8476
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Marc Cornellà 2020-05-16 16:55:29 +02:00
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ GPLv3 License
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
@ -690,11 +690,11 @@ might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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NAME=zsh-navigation-tools
INSTALL?=install -c
PREFIX?=/usr/local
SHARE_DIR?=$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/$(NAME)
DOC_DIR?=$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/doc/$(NAME)
all:
install:
$(INSTALL) -d $(SHARE_DIR)
$(INSTALL) -d $(SHARE_DIR)/.config
$(INSTALL) -d $(SHARE_DIR)/.config/znt
$(INSTALL) -d $(DOC_DIR)
cp zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh _n-kill doc/znt-tmux.zsh $(SHARE_DIR)
cp README.md NEWS LICENSE doc/img/n-history2.png $(DOC_DIR)
if [ x"true" = x"`git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null`" ]; then \
git rev-parse HEAD; \
else \
cat .revision-hash; \
fi > $(SHARE_DIR)/.revision-hash
:
for fname in n-*; do cp "$$fname" $(SHARE_DIR); done; \
for fname in znt-*; do cp "$$fname" $(SHARE_DIR); done; \
for fname in .config/znt/n-*; do cp "$$fname" $(SHARE_DIR)/.config/znt; done;
uninstall:
rm -f $(SHARE_DIR)/.revision-hash $(SHARE_DIR)/_* $(SHARE_DIR)/zsh-* $(SHARE_DIR)/n-* $(SHARE_DIR)/znt-* $(SHARE_DIR)/.config/znt/n-*
[ -d $(SHARE_DIR)/.config/znt ] && rmdir $(SHARE_DIR)/.config/znt || true
[ -d $(SHARE_DIR)/.config ] && rmdir $(SHARE_DIR)/.config || true
[ -d $(SHARE_DIR) ] && rmdir $(SHARE_DIR) || true
rm -f $(DOC_DIR)/README.md $(DOC_DIR)/LICENSE $(DOC_DIR)/n-history2.png
[ -d $(DOC_DIR) ] && rmdir $(DOC_DIR) || true
.PHONY: all install uninstall

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[![MIT License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](./LICENSE)
![ZSH 5.0.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/zsh-v5.0.0-orange.svg?style=flat-square)
![znt logo](http://imageshack.com/a/img905/2629/WK9qjN.png)
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# Zsh Navigation Tools
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/master/doc/img/n-history2.png
Also check out [![ZCA](http://imageshack.com/a/img911/8084/qSpO8a.png) Zsh Command Architect](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-cmd-architect)
and [Zconvey](https://github.com/psprint/zconvey)
Set of tools like n-history  multi-word history searcher, n-cd directory
bookmark manager, n-kill  htop like kill utility, and more. Based on
n-list, a tool generating selectable curses-based list of elements that has
access to current Zsh session, i.e. has broad capabilities to work together
with it. Feature highlights include incremental multi-word searching, ANSI
coloring, unique mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable elements, grepping and
various integrations with Zsh.
## History Widget
To have n-history as multi-word incremental searcher bound to Ctrl-R copy znt-*
files into the */site-functions dir (unless you use Oh My Zsh) and
add:
Videos:
- [https://youtu.be/QwZ8IJEgXRE](https://youtu.be/QwZ8IJEgXRE)
- [https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8](https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8)
autoload znt-history-widget
zle -N znt-history-widget
bindkey "^R" znt-history-widget
Screenshots:
to .zshrc. This is done automatically when using Oh My Zsh. Two other
widgets exist, znt-cd-widget and znt-kill-widget, they can be too assigned
to key combinations (no need for autoload when using Oh My Zsh):
![n-history](http://imageshack.com/a/img921/5046/bqr0mk.png)
zle -N znt-cd-widget
bindkey "^A" znt-cd-widget
zle -N znt-kill-widget
bindkey "^Y" znt-kill-widget
![n-history](http://imageshack.com/a/img633/9905/WzfSdl.gif)
Oh My Zsh stores history into ~/.zsh_history. When you switch to OMZ you could
want to copy your previous data (from e.g. ~/.zhistory) into the new location.
Set of tools like `n-history`  multi-word history searcher, `n-cd` directory
bookmark manager, `n-kill`  `htop` like kill utility, and more. Based on
`n-list`, a tool generating selectable curses-based list of elements that has
access to current `Zsh` session, i.e. has broad capabilities to work together
with it. Feature highlights include incremental multi-word searching, approximate
matching, ANSI coloring, themes, unique mode, horizontal scroll, grepping, advanced
history management and various integrations with `Zsh`.
## News
* 06-10-2016
- Tmux-integration Ctrl-b-h in Tmux to open n-history in new window.
- **Tmux-integration** `Ctrl-B H` in Tmux to open `n-history` in new window.
Then select history entry, it will be copied to the original Tmux window.
Use this to execute local commands on remote hosts. All that is needed is
this line added to ~/.tmux.conf:
Use this to execute local commands on remote hosts:
![tmux integration](http://imageshack.com/a/img922/4760/oyX7eN.gif)
All that is needed is this line added to `~/.tmux.conf`:
```
bind h run-shell -b "$ZNT_REPO_DIR/doc/znt-tmux.zsh"
```
or  if Homebrew or other package manager is used:
```
bind h run-shell -b "$ZNT_REPO_DIR/znt-tmux.zsh"
```
* 16-05-2016
- n-kill has completion. It proposes *words* from what's in `ps -A`. Giving n-kill
- `n-kill` has completion. It proposes **words** from what's in `ps -A`. Giving `n-kill`
arguments means grepping it will start only with matching `ps` entries.
* 15-05-2016
- Fixed problem where zsh-syntax-highlighting could render n-history slow (for
- Fixed problem where zsh-syntax-highlighting could render `n-history` slow (for
long history entries).
* 14-05-2016
- Configuration can be set from zshrc. Example:
- Configuration can be set from `zshrc` (starting from `v2.1.12`). Documentation is [below](#configuration). Example:
```zsh
znt_list_instant_select=1
znt_list_border=0
znt_list_bold=1
@ -63,76 +73,197 @@ want to copy your previous data (from e.g. ~/.zhistory) into the new location.
znt_cd_hotlist=( "~/.config/znt" "/usr/share/zsh/site-functions" "/usr/share/zsh"
"/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions" "/usr/local/share/zsh"
"/usr/local/bin" )
```
* 10-05-2016
- Search query rotation use Ctrl-A to rotate entered words right.
- Search query rotation use `Ctrl-A` to rotate entered words right.
Words `1 2 3` become `3 1 2`.
* 09-05-2016
- New feature: n-help tool, available also from n-history via H key. It
displays help screen with various information on ZNT.
- New feature: n-help tool, available also from n-history via `H` key. It
displays help screen with various information on `ZNT`.
![n-help](http://imageshack.com/a/img922/7595/MvtJdI.gif)
* 08-05-2016
- Approximate matching pressing f or Ctrl-F will enter FIX mode, in
which 1 or 2 errors are allowed in what is searched. This utilizes
- Approximate matching pressing `f` or `Ctrl-F` will enter "`FIX`" mode,
in which `1` or `2` errors are allowed in what's searched. This utilizes
original Zsh approximate matching features and is intended to be used
after entering search query, when a typo is discovered.
![fix mode](http://imageshack.com/a/img921/5756/64lFnv.gif)
* 06-05-2016
- Private history can be edited. Use e key or Ctrl-E for that when in
n-history. Your $EDITOR will start. This is a way to have handy set
of bookmarks prepared in private history's file.
- Border can be disabled. Use following snippet in ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf
- Private history can be edited. Use `e` key or `Ctrl-E` for that when in
n-history. Your `$EDITOR` will start. This is a way to have handy set of
bookmarks prepared in private history's file.
- Border can be disabled. Use following snippet in `~/.config/znt/n-list.conf`
or any other tool-targetted config file:
```zsh
# Should draw the border?
local border=0
```
* 30-04-2016
- New feature: color themes. Use Ctrl-T and Ctrl-G to browse predefined
themes. They are listed in ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf. Use the file to
permanently set a color scheme. Also, I sent a patch to Zsh developers
- New feature: color themes. Use `Ctrl-T` and `Ctrl-G` to browse predefined
themes. They are listed in [~/.config/znt/n-list.conf](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/blob/master/.config/znt/n-list.conf).
Use the file to permanently set a color scheme. Also, I sent a patch to Zsh developers
and starting from Zsh > 5.2 (not yet released) supported will be 256 colors.
The file ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf already has set of 256-color themes prepared :)
The file [~/.config/znt/n-list.conf](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/blob/master/.config/znt/n-list.conf)
already has set of 256-color themes prepared :)
![themes](http://imageshack.com/a/img924/4310/EbRh30.gif)
* 29-04-2016
- New feature: private history n-history tracks selected history entries,
exposes them via new view (activated with F1)
exposes them via new view (activated with `F1`). It is shared across all
sessions
* 28-04-2016
- New features:
1. New n-history view (activated with F1): Most Frequent History Words
1. New n-history view (activated with `F1`): Most Frequent History Words
2. Predefined search keywords  use F2 to quickly search for chosen
keywords (video: [https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8](https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8))
3. Configuration option for doing instant selection in search mode
## Installation
```
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/master/doc/install.sh)"
```
To update run the command again.
`ZNT` will be installed at `~/.config/znt/zsh-navigation-tools`, config files will be copied to `~/.config/znt`. `.zshrc`
will be updated with only `8` lines of code, which will be added at the bottom.
After installing and reloading shell give `ZNT` a quick try with `Ctrl-R` this keyboard shortcut will open `n-history`.
## Installation With [Zplugin](https://github.com/psprint/zplugin)
Add `zplugin load psprint/zsh-navigation-tools` to `.zshrc`. The config files will be in `~/.config/znt`.
## Installation With Zgen
Add `zgen load psprint/zsh-navigation-tools` to `.zshrc` and issue a `zgen reset` (this assumes that there is a proper `zgen save` construct in `.zshrc`).
The config files will be available in `~/.config/znt`.
## Installation With Antigen
Add `antigen bundle psprint/zsh-navigation-tools` to `.zshrc`. There also
should be `antigen apply`. The config files will be in `~/.config/znt`.
## Single File Manual Installation
Running script `doc/generate_single_file` will create single-file version of `ZNT`.
It can be sourced from `.zshrc`. Don't forget about configuration files as described
above.
## Manual Installation
After extracting `ZNT` to `{some-directory}` add following two lines
to `~/.zshrc`:
```zsh
fpath+=( {some-directory} )
source "{some-directory}/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh"
```
As you can see, no plugin manager is needed to use the `*.plugin.zsh`
file. The above two lines of code are all that almost **all** plugin
managers do. In fact, what's actually needed is only:
```zsh
source "{some-directory}/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh"
```
because `ZNT` detects if it is used by **any** plugin manager and can
handle `$fpath` update by itself.
## Truly Manual Installation
Copy (or link) all `n-*` and `znt-*` files to **/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/**
(or **/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/**, check with `echo $fpath[1]`) and then add:
autoload n-list n-cd n-env n-kill n-panelize n-options n-aliases n-functions n-history n-help
to `~/.zshrc`.
Create aliases to avoid typing of the minus sign "-":
```zsh
alias naliases=n-aliases ncd=n-cd nenv=n-env nfunctions=n-functions nhistory=n-history
alias nkill=n-kill noptions=n-options npanelize=n-panelize nhelp=n-help
```
Don't forget to copy [configuration files](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/tree/master/.config/znt). They should go to `~/.config/znt`. Moreover, `n-cd` works together with option `AUTO_PUSHD` and you should have:
```zsh
setopt AUTO_PUSHD
```
in `.zshrc` (also recommend `PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS`). Without the option `n-cd`
will just work as incremental searcher of directory bookmarks.
## History Widget
To have `n-history` as the incremental searcher bound to `Ctrl-R` copy `znt-*`
files into the `*/site-functions` dir (unless you do single file install) and
add:
```zsh
autoload znt-history-widget
zle -N znt-history-widget
bindkey "^R" znt-history-widget
```
to `.zshrc`. This is done automatically when using the installer, zgen, antigen
or single file install. Two other widgets exist, `znt-cd-widget` and
`znt-kill-widget`, they too can be assigned to key combinations (`autoload` is done
in `.zshrc` so no need of it):
```zsh
zle -N znt-cd-widget
bindkey "^B" znt-cd-widget
zle -N znt-kill-widget
bindkey "^Y" znt-kill-widget
```
## Introduction
The tools are:
- n-aliases - browses aliases, relegates editing to vared
- n-cd - browses dirstack and bookmarked directories, allows to enter selected directory
- n-functions - browses functions, relegates editing to zed or vared
- n-history - browses history, allows to edit and run commands from it
- n-kill - browses processes list, allows to send signal to selected process
- n-env - browses environment, relegates editing to vared
- n-options - browses options, allows to toggle their state
- n-panelize - loads output of given command into the list for browsing
- `n-aliases` - browses aliases, relegates editing to `vared`
- `n-cd` - browses dirstack and bookmarked directories, allows to enter selected directory
- `n-functions` - browses functions, relegates editing to `zed` or `vared`
- `n-history` - browses history, allows to edit and run commands from it
- `n-kill` - browses processes list, allows to send signal to selected process
- `n-env` - browses environment, relegates editing to `vared`
- `n-options` - browses options, allows to toggle their state
- `n-panelize` - loads output of given command into the list for browsing
All tools support horizontal scroll with <,>, {,}, h,l or left and right
cursors. Other keys are:
All tools support horizontal scroll with `<`,`>`, `{`,`}`, `h`,`l` or left and right cursors. Other keys are:
- [,] - jump directory bookmarks in n-cd and typical signals in n-kill
- Ctrl-d, Ctrl-u - half page up or down
- Ctrl-p, Ctrl-n - previous and next (also done with vim's j,k)
- Ctrl-l - redraw of whole display
- g, G - beginning and end of the list
- Ctrl-o, o - enter uniq mode (no duplicate lines)
- / - start incremental search
- Enter - finish incremental search, retaining filter
- Esc - exit incremental search, clearing filter
- Ctrl-w (in incremental search) - delete whole word
- Ctrl-k (in incremental search) - delete whole line
- `H`, `?` (from n-history) - run n-help
- `Ctrl-R` - start n-history, the incremental, multi-keyword history searcher (Zsh binding)
- `Ctrl-A` - rotate entered words (1+2+3 -> 3+1+2)
- `Ctrl-F` - fix mode (approximate matching)
- `Ctrl-L` - redraw of whole display
- `Ctrl-T` - browse themes (next theme)
- `Ctrl-G` - browse themes (previous theme)
- `Ctrl-U` - half page up
- `Ctrl-D` - half page down
- `Ctrl-P` - previous element (also done with vim's k)
- `Ctrl-N` - next element (also done with vim's j)
- `[`, `]` - jump directory bookmarks in n-cd and typical signals in n-kill
- `g`, `G` - beginning and end of the list
- `/` - show incremental search
- `F3` - show/hide incremental search
- `Esc` - exit incremental search, clearing filter
- `Ctrl-W` (in incremental search) - delete whole word
- `Ctrl-K` (in incremental search) - delete whole line
- `Ctrl-O`, `o` - enter uniq mode (no duplicate lines)
- `Ctrl-E`, `e` - edit private history (when in private history view)
- `F1` - (in n-history) - switch view
- `F2`, `Ctrl-X`, `Ctrl-/` - search predefined keywords (defined in config files)
## Configuration
@ -177,7 +308,7 @@ znt_history_active_text - underline or reverse - how should be active element hi
znt_history_nlist_coloring_pattern - pattern that can be used to colorize elements
znt_history_nlist_coloring_color - color with which to colorize
znt_history_nlist_coloring_match_multiple - should multiple matches be colorized (0 or 1)
znt_history_keywords (array) - search keywords activated with `Ctrl-X`
znt_history_keywords (array) - search keywords activated with `Ctrl-X`, `F2` or `Ctrl-/`, e.g. ( "git" "vim" )
```
Above variables will work for `n-history` tool. For other tools, change `_history_` to
@ -193,52 +324,108 @@ znt_list_themes (array) - list of themes to try out with Ctrl-T, e.g. ( "white/b
znt_list_instant_select - should pressing enter in search mode leave tool (0 or 1)
```
If you used `ZNT` before `v2.1.12`, remove old configuration files `~/.config/znt/*.conf` so that `ZNT`
can update them to the latest versions that support integration with `Zshrc`. If you used installer
then run it again (after the remove of configuration files).
## Programming
The function n-list is used as follows:
The function `n-list` is used as follows:
n-list {element1} [element2] ... [elementN]
```zsh
n-list {element1} [element2] ... [elementN]
```
This is all that is needed to be done to have the features like ANSI coloring,
incremental multi-word search, unique mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable
elements (grepping is done outside n-list, see the tools for how it can be
elements (grepping is done outside `n-list`, see the tools for how it can be
done). To set up non-selectable entries add their indices into array
NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS:
`NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS`:
typeset -a NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS
NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS=( 1 )
```zsh
typeset -a NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS
NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS=( 1 )
```
Result is stored as $reply[REPLY] ($ isn't needed before REPLY because
of arithmetic context inside []). The returned array might be different from
input arguments as n-list can process them via incremental search or uniq
mode. $REPLY is the index in that possibly processed array. If $REPLY
equals -1 it means that no selection have been made (user quitted via q
Result is stored as `$reply[REPLY]` (`$` isn't needed before `REPLY` because
of arithmetic context inside `[]`). The returned array might be different from
input arguments as `n-list` can process them via incremental search or uniq
mode. `$REPLY` is the index in that possibly processed array. If `$REPLY`
equals `-1` it means that no selection have been made (user quitted via `q`
key).
To set up entries that can be jumped to with [,] keys add their indices to
NLIST_HOP_INDEXES array:
To set up entries that can be jumped to with `[`,`]` keys add their indices to
`NLIST_HOP_INDEXES` array:
typeset -a NLIST_HOP_INDEXES
NLIST_HOP_INDEXES=( 1 10 )
```zsh
typeset -a NLIST_HOP_INDEXES
NLIST_HOP_INDEXES=( 1 10 )
```
n-list can automatically colorize entries according to a Zsh pattern.
`n-list` can automatically colorize entries according to a `Zsh` pattern.
Following example will colorize all numbers with blue:
local NLIST_COLORING_PATTERN="[0-9]##"
local NLIST_COLORING_COLOR=$'\x1b[00;34m'
local NLIST_COLORING_END_COLOR=$'\x1b[0m'
local NLIST_COLORING_MATCH_MULTIPLE=1
n-list "This is a number 123" "This line too has a number: 456"
```zsh
local NLIST_COLORING_PATTERN="[0-9]##"
local NLIST_COLORING_COLOR=$'\x1b[00;34m'
local NLIST_COLORING_END_COLOR=$'\x1b[0m'
local NLIST_COLORING_MATCH_MULTIPLE=1
Blue is the default color, it doesn't have to be set. See zshexpn man page
for more information on Zsh patterns. Briefly, comparing to regular
expressions, (#s) is ^, (#e) is $, # is *, ## is +. Alternative
will work when in parenthesis, i.e. (a|b). BTW by using this method you can
n-list "This is a number 123" "This line too has a number: 456"
```
Blue is the default color, it doesn't have to be set. See `zshexpn` man page
for more information on `Zsh` patterns. Briefly, comparing to regular
expressions, `(#s)` is `^`, `(#e)` is `$`, `#` is `*`, `##` is `+`. Alternative
will work when in parenthesis, i.e. `(a|b)`. BTW by using this method you can
colorize output of the tools, via their config files (check out e.g. n-cd.conf,
it uses this).
it is using this).
## Performance
ZNT are fastest with Zsh before 5.0.6 and starting from 5.2
`ZNT` are fastest with `Zsh` before `5.0.6` and starting from `5.2`
## A tip
Zsh plugins may look scary, as they seem to have some "architecture". In fact, what a plugin really is, is that:
1. It has its directory added to `fpath`
2. It has any first `*.plugin.zsh` file sourced
That's it. When one contributes to Oh-My-Zsh or creates a plugin for any plugin manager, he only needs to account for this.
The same with doing any non-typical Zsh Navigation Tools installation.
## More
- be aware of [this](https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/blob/f49f910d239ae5bc6e1a5bb34930307b4f4e3ffe/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh#L35-L49)
## IRC Channel
Channel `#zplugin@freenode` is a support place for all author's projects. Connect to:
[chat.freenode.net:6697](ircs://chat.freenode.net:6697/%23zplugin) (SSL) or [chat.freenode.net:6667](irc://chat.freenode.net:6667/%23zplugin)
and join #zplugin.
Following is a quick access via Webchat [![IRC](https://kiwiirc.com/buttons/chat.freenode.net/zplugin.png)](https://kiwiirc.com/client/chat.freenode.net:+6697/#zplugin)
# Fixing tmux, screen and linux vt
If `TERM=screen-256color` (often a case for `tmux` and `screen` sessions) then
`ncv` terminfo capability will have `2`nd bit set. This in general means that
underline won't work. To fix this by creating your own `ncv=0`-equipped
terminfo file, run:
```zsh
{ infocmp -x screen-256color; printf '\t%s\n' 'ncv@,'; } > /tmp/t && tic -x /tmp/t
```
A file will be created in directory `~/.terminfo` and will be automatically
used, `tmux` and `screen` will work. Similar is for Linux virtual terminal:
```zsh
{ infocmp -x linux; printf '\t%s\n' 'ncv@,'; } > /tmp/t && tic -x /tmp/t
```
It will not display underline properly, but will instead highlight by a color,
which is quite nice. The same will not work for FreeBSD's vt, `ZNT` will detect
if that vt is used and will revert to highlighting elements via `reverse` mode.
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local IFS="
"
case "$OSTYPE" in
cygwin*) list=( `command ps -Wa` ); cygwin=1 ;;
case "$(uname)" in
CYGWIN*) list=( `command ps -Wa` ); cygwin=1 ;;
*) list=( `command ps -o pid,uid,command -A` ) ;;
esac
@ -36,6 +36,6 @@ for line in "${list[@]}"; do
done
_wanted bits expl "Processes' name bits" \
compadd "$@" -a - words && ret=0
compadd -M 'm:{a-z}={A-Z}' "$@" -a - words && ret=0
return "$ret"

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@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS=( 1 )
type ps 2>/dev/null 1>&2 || { echo >&2 "Error: \`ps' not found"; return 1 }
case "$OSTYPE" in
cygwin*) list=( `command ps -Wa` ) ;;
case "$(uname)" in
CYGWIN*) list=( `command ps -Wa` ) ;;
*) list=( `command ps -o pid,uid,command -A` ) ;;
esac

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@ -261,6 +261,8 @@ done
last_element="$#list"
zcurses clear main redraw
zcurses clear inner redraw
while (( 1 )); do
# Do searching (filtering with string)
if [ -n "$NLIST_SEARCH_BUFFER" ]; then

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@ -1,9 +1,30 @@
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
0="${(%):-%N}" # this gives immunity to functionargzero being unset
export ZNT_REPO_DIR="${0%/*}"
#
# No plugin manager is needed to use this file. All that is needed is adding:
# source {where-znt-is}/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh
#
# to ~/.zshrc.
#
# According to the standard:
# http://zdharma.org/Zsh-100-Commits-Club/Zsh-Plugin-Standard.html
0="${${ZERO:-${0:#$ZSH_ARGZERO}}:-${(%):-%N}}"
0="${${(M)0:#/*}:-$PWD/$0}"
export ZNT_REPO_DIR="${0:h}"
export ZNT_CONFIG_DIR="$HOME/.config/znt"
#
# Update FPATH if:
# 1. Not loading with a plugin manager
# 2. Not having fpath already updated
#
if [[ ${zsh_loaded_plugins[-1]} != */zsh-navigation-tools && -z ${fpath[(r)${0:h}]} ]]
then
fpath+=( "${0:h}" )
fi
#
# Copy configs
#