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history-substring-search: update to upstream version 2015-09-28
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To activate this script, please include it the `plugins` variable within `~/.zshrc`
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`plugins=(git history-substring-search)`
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See the "history-substring-search.zsh" file for more information:
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`sed -n '2,/^$/s/^#//p' history-substring-search.zsh | more`
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plugins/history-substring-search/README.md
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plugins/history-substring-search/README.md
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zsh-history-substring-search
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==============================================================================
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This is a clean-room implementation of the [Fish shell][1]'s history search
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feature, where you can type in any part of any previously entered command
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and press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to cycle through the matching commands.
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You can also use K and J in VI mode or ^P and ^N in EMACS mode for the same.
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[1]: http://fishshell.com
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[2]: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2009/msg00818.html
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[3]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fizsh/
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[4]: https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/pull/215
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[5]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search
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[6]: https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Requirements
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* [ZSH](http://zsh.sourceforge.net) 4.3 or newer
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Usage
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1. Load this script into your interactive ZSH session:
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% source zsh-history-substring-search.zsh
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If you want to use [zsh-syntax-highlighting][6] along with this script,
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then make sure that you load it *before* you load this script:
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% source zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh
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% source zsh-history-substring-search.zsh
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2. Bind keyboard shortcuts to this script's functions:
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# bind UP and DOWN arrow keys
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zmodload zsh/terminfo
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bindkey "$terminfo[kcuu1]" history-substring-search-up
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bindkey "$terminfo[kcud1]" history-substring-search-down
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# bind UP and DOWN arrow keys (compatibility fallback
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# for Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 21, and MacOSX 10.9 users)
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bindkey '^[[A' history-substring-search-up
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bindkey '^[[B' history-substring-search-down
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# bind P and N for EMACS mode
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bindkey -M emacs '^P' history-substring-search-up
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bindkey -M emacs '^N' history-substring-search-down
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# bind k and j for VI mode
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bindkey -M vicmd 'k' history-substring-search-up
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bindkey -M vicmd 'j' history-substring-search-down
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3. Type any part of any previous command and then:
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* Press the UP arrow key to select the nearest command that (1) contains
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your query and (2) is older than the current command in the command
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history.
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* Press the DOWN arrow key to select the nearest command that (1)
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contains your query and (2) is newer than the current command in the
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command history.
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* Press ^U (the Control and U keys simultaneously) to abort the search.
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4. If a matching command spans more than one line of text, press the LEFT
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arrow key to move the cursor away from the end of the command, and then:
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* Press the UP arrow key to move the cursor to the line above. When the
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cursor reaches the first line of the command, pressing the UP arrow
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key again will cause this script to perform another search.
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* Press the DOWN arrow key to move the cursor to the line below. When
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the cursor reaches the last line of the command, pressing the DOWN
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arrow key again will cause this script to perform another search.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Configuration
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This script defines the following global variables. You may override their
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default values only after having loaded this script into your ZSH session.
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* HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND is a global variable that defines
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how the query should be highlighted inside a matching command. Its default
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value causes this script to highlight using bold, white text on a magenta
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background. See the "Character Highlighting" section in the zshzle(1) man
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page to learn about the kinds of values you may assign to this variable.
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* HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND is a global variable that
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defines how the query should be highlighted when no commands in the
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history match it. Its default value causes this script to highlight using
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bold, white text on a red background. See the "Character Highlighting"
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section in the zshzle(1) man page to learn about the kinds of values you
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may assign to this variable.
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* HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS is a global variable that defines
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how the command history will be searched for your query. Its default value
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causes this script to perform a case-insensitive search. See the "Globbing
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Flags" section in the zshexpn(1) man page to learn about the kinds of
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values you may assign to this variable.
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To always receive _unique_ search results, use `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS`.
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Alternatively, use `setopt HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS` which makes this plugin skip
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duplicate _adjacent_ search results as you cycle through them---however, this
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does not guarantee that search results are unique: if your search results were
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"Dog", "Dog", "HotDog", "Dog", then cycling them gives "Dog", "HotDog", "Dog".
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Notice that the "Dog" search result appeared twice as you cycled through them!
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If you wish to avoid this limitation, then use `setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS`.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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History
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This script was originally written by [Peter Stephenson][2], who published it
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to the ZSH users mailing list (thereby making it public domain) in September
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2009. It was later revised by Guido van Steen and released under the BSD
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license (see below) as part of [the fizsh project][3] in January 2011.
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It was later extracted from fizsh release 1.0.1, refactored heavily, and
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repackaged as both an [oh-my-zsh plugin][4] and as an independently loadable
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[ZSH script][5] by Suraj N. Kurapati in 2011.
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It was [further developed][4] by Guido van Steen, Suraj N. Kurapati, Sorin
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Ionescu, and Vincent Guerci in 2011.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Oh My Zsh Distribution Notes
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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What you are looking at now is Oh My Zsh's repackaging of zsh-history-substring-search
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as an OMZ module inside the Oh My Zsh distribution.
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The upstream repo, zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search, can be found on GitHub at
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https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search.
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This downstream copy was last updated from the following upstream commit:
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SHA: 2c295432175990c1bb4e90bc13f609daa67a25d6
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Commit date: 2015-09-28 10:47:34 -0700
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Everything above this section is a copy of the original upstream's README, so things
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may differ slightly when you're using this inside OMZ. In particular, you do not
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need to set up key bindings for the up and down arrows yourself in `~/.zshrc`; the OMZ
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plugin does that for you. You may still want to set up additional emacs- or vi-specific
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bindings as mentioned above.
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# This file integrates the history-substring-search script into oh-my-zsh.
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# This file integrates the zsh-history-substring-search script into oh-my-zsh.
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source "$ZSH/plugins/history-substring-search/history-substring-search.zsh"
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source "${0:r:r}.zsh"
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if test "$CASE_SENSITIVE" = true; then
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unset HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS
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unset HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND
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unset HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND
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fi
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# Bind terminal-specific up and down keys
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if [[ -n "$terminfo[kcuu1]" ]]; then
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bindkey "$terminfo[kcuu1]" history-substring-search-up
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fi
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if [[ -n "$terminfo[kcud1]" ]]; then
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bindkey "$terminfo[kcud1]" history-substring-search-down
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fi
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
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#
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# This is a clean-room implementation of the Fish[1] shell's history search
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# feature, where you can type in any part of any previously entered command
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# and press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to cycle through the matching commands.
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Usage
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# 1. Load this script into your interactive ZSH session:
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#
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# % source history-substring-search.zsh
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#
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# If you want to use the zsh-syntax-highlighting[6] script along with this
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# script, then make sure that you load it *before* you load this script:
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#
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# % source zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh
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# % source history-substring-search.zsh
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#
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# 2. Type any part of any previous command and then:
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#
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# * Press the UP arrow key to select the nearest command that (1) contains
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# your query and (2) is older than the current command in the command
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# history.
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#
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# * Press the DOWN arrow key to select the nearest command that (1)
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# contains your query and (2) is newer than the current command in the
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# command history.
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#
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# * Press ^U (the Control and U keys simultaneously) to abort the search.
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#
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# 3. If a matching command spans more than one line of text, press the LEFT
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# arrow key to move the cursor away from the end of the command, and then:
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#
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# * Press the UP arrow key to move the cursor to the line above. When the
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# cursor reaches the first line of the command, pressing the UP arrow
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# key again will cause this script to perform another search.
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#
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# * Press the DOWN arrow key to move the cursor to the line below. When
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# the cursor reaches the last line of the command, pressing the DOWN
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# arrow key again will cause this script to perform another search.
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Configuration
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# This script defines the following global variables. You may override their
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# default values only after having loaded this script into your ZSH session.
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#
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# * HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND is a global variable that defines
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# how the query should be highlighted inside a matching command. Its default
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# value causes this script to highlight using bold, white text on a magenta
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# background. See the "Character Highlighting" section in the zshzle(1) man
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# page to learn about the kinds of values you may assign to this variable.
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#
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# * HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND is a global variable that
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# defines how the query should be highlighted when no commands in the
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# history match it. Its default value causes this script to highlight using
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# bold, white text on a red background. See the "Character Highlighting"
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# section in the zshzle(1) man page to learn about the kinds of values you
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# may assign to this variable.
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#
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# * HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS is a global variable that defines
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# how the command history will be searched for your query. Its default value
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# causes this script to perform a case-insensitive search. See the "Globbing
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# Flags" section in the zshexpn(1) man page to learn about the kinds of
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# values you may assign to this variable.
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#
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# History
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# This script was originally written by Peter Stephenson[2], who published it
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# to the ZSH users mailing list (thereby making it public domain) in September
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# 2009. It was later revised by Guido van Steen and released under the BSD
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# license (see below) as part of the fizsh[3] project in January 2011.
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#
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# It was later extracted from fizsh[3] release 1.0.1, refactored heavily, and
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# repackaged as both an oh-my-zsh plugin[4] and as an independently loadable
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# ZSH script[5] by Suraj N. Kurapati in 2011.
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#
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# It was further developed[4] by Guido van Steen, Suraj N. Kurapati, Sorin
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# Ionescu, and Vincent Guerci in 2011.
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#
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# [1]: http://fishshell.com
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# [2]: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2009/msg00818.html
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# [3]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fizsh/
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# [4]: https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/pull/215
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# [5]: https://github.com/sunaku/zsh-history-substring-search
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# [6]: https://github.com/nicoulaj/zsh-syntax-highlighting
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#
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##############################################################################
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2009 Peter Stephenson
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# the main ZLE widgets
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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function history-substring-search-up() {
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history-substring-search-up() {
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_history-substring-search-begin
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_history-substring-search-up-history ||
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_history-substring-search-end
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}
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function history-substring-search-down() {
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history-substring-search-down() {
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_history-substring-search-begin
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_history-substring-search-down-history ||
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zle -N history-substring-search-up
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zle -N history-substring-search-down
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zmodload zsh/terminfo
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if [[ -n "$terminfo[kcuu1]" ]]; then
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bindkey "$terminfo[kcuu1]" history-substring-search-up
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fi
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if [[ -n "$terminfo[kcud1]" ]]; then
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bindkey "$terminfo[kcud1]" history-substring-search-down
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fi
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# implementation details
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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if [[ $+functions[_zsh_highlight] -eq 0 ]]; then
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# Dummy implementation of _zsh_highlight()
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# that simply removes existing highlights
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# Dummy implementation of _zsh_highlight() that
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# simply removes any existing highlights when the
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# user inserts printable characters into $BUFFER.
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#
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function _zsh_highlight() {
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region_highlight=()
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}
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#
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# Remove existing highlights when the user
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# inserts printable characters into $BUFFER
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#
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function ordinary-key-press() {
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_zsh_highlight() {
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if [[ $KEYS == [[:print:]] ]]; then
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region_highlight=()
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fi
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zle .self-insert
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}
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zle -N self-insert ordinary-key-press
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#
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# Override ZLE widgets to invoke _zsh_highlight()
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# The following snippet was taken from the zsh-syntax-highlighting project:
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#
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# https://github.com/nicoulaj/zsh-syntax-highlighting/blob/
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# bb7fcb79fad797a40077bebaf6f4e4a93c9d8163/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh#L121
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#
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# https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting/blob/56b134f5d62ae3d4e66c7f52bd0cc2595f9b305b/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh#L126-161
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2010-2011 zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors
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# All rights reserved.
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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#
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# Rebind all ZLE widgets to make them invoke _zsh_highlights.
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_zsh_highlight_bind_widgets()
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{
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# Load ZSH module zsh/zleparameter, needed to override user defined widgets.
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zmodload zsh/zleparameter 2>/dev/null || {
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echo 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: failed loading zsh/zleparameter, exiting.' >&2
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return -1
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echo 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: failed loading zsh/zleparameter.' >&2
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return 1
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}
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# Override ZLE widgets to make them invoke _zsh_highlight.
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for event in ${${(f)"$(zle -la)"}:#(_*|orig-*|.run-help|.which-command)}; do
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if [[ "$widgets[$event]" == completion:* ]]; then
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eval "zle -C orig-$event ${${${widgets[$event]}#*:}/:/ } ; $event() { builtin zle orig-$event && _zsh_highlight } ; zle -N $event"
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else
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case $event in
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accept-and-menu-complete)
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eval "$event() { builtin zle .$event && _zsh_highlight } ; zle -N $event"
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;;
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local cur_widget
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for cur_widget in ${${(f)"$(builtin zle -la)"}:#(.*|_*|orig-*|run-help|which-command|beep|yank*)}; do
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case $widgets[$cur_widget] in
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# The following widgets should NOT remove any previously
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.forward-char|.backward-char|.up-line-or-history|.down-line-or-history)
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;;
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user:$cur_widget|user:_zsh_highlight_widget_*);;
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.*)
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clean_event=$event[2,${#event}] # Remove the leading dot in the event name
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case ${widgets[$clean_event]-} in
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(completion|user):*)
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;;
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*)
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eval "$clean_event() { builtin zle $event && _zsh_highlight } ; zle -N $clean_event"
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;;
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# User defined widget: override and rebind old one with prefix "orig-".
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user:*) eval "zle -N orig-$cur_widget ${widgets[$cur_widget]#*:}; \
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_zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget() { builtin zle orig-$cur_widget -- \"\$@\" && _zsh_highlight }; \
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zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget";;
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# Completion widget: override and rebind old one with prefix "orig-".
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completion:*) eval "zle -C orig-$cur_widget ${${widgets[$cur_widget]#*:}/:/ }; \
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_zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget() { builtin zle orig-$cur_widget -- \"\$@\" && _zsh_highlight }; \
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zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget";;
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# Builtin widget: override and make it call the builtin ".widget".
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builtin) eval "_zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget() { builtin zle .$cur_widget -- \"\$@\" && _zsh_highlight }; \
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zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget";;
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# Default: unhandled case.
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*) echo "zsh-syntax-highlighting: unhandled ZLE widget '$cur_widget'" >&2 ;;
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esac
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;;
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*)
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;;
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esac
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fi
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done
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unset event clean_event
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}
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#-------------->8------------------->8------------------->8-----------------
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_zsh_highlight_bind_widgets
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fi
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function _history-substring-search-begin() {
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_history-substring-search-begin() {
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setopt localoptions extendedglob
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_history_substring_search_move_cursor_eol=false
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_history_substring_search_refresh_display=
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_history_substring_search_query_highlight=
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#
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#
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# Find all occurrences of the search query in the history file.
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#
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# (k) turns it an array of line numbers.
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# (k) returns the "keys" (history index numbers) instead of the values
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# (Oa) reverses the order, because (R) returns results reversed.
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#
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# (on) seems to remove duplicates, which are default
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# options. They can be turned off by (ON).
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#
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_history_substring_search_matches=(${(kon)history[(R)(#$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS)*${_history_substring_search_query_escaped}*]})
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_history_substring_search_matches=(${(kOa)history[(R)(#$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_GLOBBING_FLAGS)*${_history_substring_search_query_escaped}*]})
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#
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# Define the range of values that $_history_substring_search_match_index
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fi
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}
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function _history-substring-search-end() {
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_history-substring-search-end() {
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setopt localoptions extendedglob
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_history_substring_search_result=$BUFFER
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# move the cursor to the end of the command line
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if [[ $_history_substring_search_move_cursor_eol == true ]]; then
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# the search was succesful so display the result properly by clearing away
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# existing highlights and moving the cursor to the end of the result buffer
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if [[ $_history_substring_search_refresh_display -eq 1 ]]; then
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region_highlight=()
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CURSOR=${#BUFFER}
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fi
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# read -k -t 200 && zle -U $REPLY
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# Exit successfully from the history-substring-search-* widgets.
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true
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return 0
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}
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function _history-substring-search-up-buffer() {
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_history-substring-search-up-buffer() {
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#
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# Check if the UP arrow was pressed to move the cursor within a multi-line
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# buffer. This amounts to three tests:
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if [[ $#buflines -gt 1 && $CURSOR -ne $#BUFFER && $#xlbuflines -ne 1 ]]; then
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zle up-line-or-history
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return true
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return 0
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fi
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false
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return 1
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}
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function _history-substring-search-down-buffer() {
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_history-substring-search-down-buffer() {
|
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#
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# Check if the DOWN arrow was pressed to move the cursor within a multi-line
|
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# buffer. This amounts to three tests:
|
||||
|
@ -434,13 +327,13 @@ function _history-substring-search-down-buffer() {
|
|||
|
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if [[ $#buflines -gt 1 && $CURSOR -ne $#BUFFER && $#xrbuflines -ne 1 ]]; then
|
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zle down-line-or-history
|
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return true
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
false
|
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return 1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function _history-substring-search-up-history() {
|
||||
_history-substring-search-up-history() {
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Behave like up in ZSH, except clear the $BUFFER
|
||||
# when beginning of history is reached like in Fish.
|
||||
|
@ -453,16 +346,16 @@ function _history-substring-search-up-history() {
|
|||
|
||||
# going up from somewhere below the top of history
|
||||
else
|
||||
zle up-history
|
||||
zle up-line-or-history
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
return true
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
false
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function _history-substring-search-down-history() {
|
||||
_history-substring-search-down-history() {
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Behave like down-history in ZSH, except clear the
|
||||
# $BUFFER when end of history is reached like in Fish.
|
||||
|
@ -472,21 +365,31 @@ function _history-substring-search-down-history() {
|
|||
# going down from the absolute top of history
|
||||
if [[ $HISTNO -eq 1 && -z $BUFFER ]]; then
|
||||
BUFFER=${history[1]}
|
||||
_history_substring_search_move_cursor_eol=true
|
||||
_history_substring_search_refresh_display=1
|
||||
|
||||
# going down from somewhere above the bottom of history
|
||||
else
|
||||
zle down-history
|
||||
zle down-line-or-history
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
return true
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
false
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function _history-substring-search-up-search() {
|
||||
_history_substring_search_move_cursor_eol=true
|
||||
_history-substring-search-not-found() {
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Nothing matched the search query, so put it back into the $BUFFER while
|
||||
# highlighting it accordingly so the user can revise it and search again.
|
||||
#
|
||||
_history_substring_search_old_buffer=$BUFFER
|
||||
BUFFER=$_history_substring_search_query
|
||||
_history_substring_search_query_highlight=$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_history-substring-search-up-search() {
|
||||
_history_substring_search_refresh_display=1
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Highlight matches during history-substring-up-search:
|
||||
|
@ -542,9 +445,7 @@ function _history-substring-search-up-search() {
|
|||
# to highlight the current buffer.
|
||||
#
|
||||
(( _history_substring_search_match_index-- ))
|
||||
_history_substring_search_old_buffer=$BUFFER
|
||||
BUFFER=$_history_substring_search_query
|
||||
_history_substring_search_query_highlight=$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND
|
||||
_history-substring-search-not-found
|
||||
|
||||
elif [[ $_history_substring_search_match_index -eq $_history_substring_search_matches_count_plus ]]; then
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
@ -561,11 +462,30 @@ function _history-substring-search-up-search() {
|
|||
(( _history_substring_search_match_index-- ))
|
||||
BUFFER=$_history_substring_search_old_buffer
|
||||
_history_substring_search_query_highlight=$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND
|
||||
|
||||
else
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We are at the beginning of history and there are no further matches.
|
||||
#
|
||||
_history-substring-search-not-found
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# When HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS is set, meaning that only unique command lines from
|
||||
# history should be matched, make sure the new and old results are different.
|
||||
# But when HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS is set, ZSH already ensures a unique history.
|
||||
#
|
||||
if [[ ! -o HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS && -o HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS && $BUFFER == $_history_substring_search_result ]]; then
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Repeat the current search so that a different (unique) match is found.
|
||||
#
|
||||
_history-substring-search-up-search
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function _history-substring-search-down-search() {
|
||||
_history_substring_search_move_cursor_eol=true
|
||||
_history-substring-search-down-search() {
|
||||
_history_substring_search_refresh_display=1
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Highlight matches during history-substring-up-search:
|
||||
|
@ -622,9 +542,7 @@ function _history-substring-search-down-search() {
|
|||
# to highlight the current buffer.
|
||||
#
|
||||
(( _history_substring_search_match_index++ ))
|
||||
_history_substring_search_old_buffer=$BUFFER
|
||||
BUFFER=$_history_substring_search_query
|
||||
_history_substring_search_query_highlight=$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_NOT_FOUND
|
||||
_history-substring-search-not-found
|
||||
|
||||
elif [[ $_history_substring_search_match_index -eq 0 ]]; then
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
@ -641,6 +559,25 @@ function _history-substring-search-down-search() {
|
|||
(( _history_substring_search_match_index++ ))
|
||||
BUFFER=$_history_substring_search_old_buffer
|
||||
_history_substring_search_query_highlight=$HISTORY_SUBSTRING_SEARCH_HIGHLIGHT_FOUND
|
||||
|
||||
else
|
||||
#
|
||||
# We are at the end of history and there are no further matches.
|
||||
#
|
||||
_history-substring-search-not-found
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# When HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS is set, meaning that only unique command lines from
|
||||
# history should be matched, make sure the new and old results are different.
|
||||
# But when HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS is set, ZSH already ensures a unique history.
|
||||
#
|
||||
if [[ ! -o HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS && -o HIST_FIND_NO_DUPS && $BUFFER == $_history_substring_search_result ]]; then
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Repeat the current search so that a different (unique) match is found.
|
||||
#
|
||||
_history-substring-search-down-search
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -24,20 +24,21 @@
|
|||
set -e
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
UPSTREAM_BASE=zsh-history-substring-search
|
||||
UPSTREAM_REPO=zsh-users/$UPSTREAM_BASE
|
||||
upstream_basename=zsh-history-substring-search
|
||||
plugin_basename=history-substring-search
|
||||
UPSTREAM_REPO=zsh-users/$upstream_basename
|
||||
need_repo_cleanup=false
|
||||
upstream_github_url="https://github.com/$UPSTREAM_REPO"
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ -z "$UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH" ]]; then
|
||||
# Do a clean checkout
|
||||
my_tempdir=$(mktemp -d -t omz-update-histsubstrsrch)
|
||||
UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH="$my_tempdir/$UPSTREAM_BASE"
|
||||
UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH="$my_tempdir/$upstream_basename"
|
||||
git clone "$upstream_github_url" "$UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH"
|
||||
need_repo_cleanup=true
|
||||
print "Checked out upstream repo to $UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH"
|
||||
else
|
||||
print "Using existing zsh-history-substring-search repo at $UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH"
|
||||
print "Using existing $upstream_basename repo at $UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
upstream="$UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH"
|
||||
|
@ -45,14 +46,16 @@ upstream="$UPSTREAM_REPO_PATH"
|
|||
# Figure out what we're pulling in
|
||||
upstream_sha=$(cd $upstream && git rev-parse HEAD)
|
||||
upstream_commit_date=$(cd $upstream && git log -1 --pretty=format:%ci)
|
||||
upstream_just_date=${${=upstream_commit_date}[1]}
|
||||
print "upstream SHA: $upstream_sha"
|
||||
print "upstream commit date: $upstream_commit_date"
|
||||
print "upstream commit time: $upstream_commit_date"
|
||||
print "upstream commit date: $upstream_just_date"
|
||||
print
|
||||
|
||||
# Copy the files over, using the OMZ plugin's names where needed
|
||||
cp -v "$upstream"/* .
|
||||
mv zsh-history-substring-search.plugin.zsh history-substring-search.plugin.zsh
|
||||
mv zsh-history-substring-search.zsh history-substring-search.zsh
|
||||
mv -v zsh-history-substring-search.zsh $plugin_basename.zsh
|
||||
mv -v zsh-history-substring-search.plugin.zsh $plugin_basename.plugin.zsh
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ $need_repo_cleanup == true ]]; then
|
||||
print "Removing temporary repo at $my_tempdir"
|
||||
|
@ -63,19 +66,38 @@ fi
|
|||
|
||||
print
|
||||
print "Updating files with OMZ-specific stuff"
|
||||
print
|
||||
|
||||
# OMZ binds the keys as part of the plugin loading
|
||||
|
||||
cat >> $plugin_basename.plugin.zsh <<EOF
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Bind terminal-specific up and down keys
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ -n "\$terminfo[kcuu1]" ]]; then
|
||||
bindkey "\$terminfo[kcuu1]" history-substring-search-up
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if [[ -n "\$terminfo[kcud1]" ]]; then
|
||||
bindkey "\$terminfo[kcud1]" history-substring-search-down
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
# Tack OMZ-specific notes on to readme
|
||||
|
||||
thin_line="------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
|
||||
cat >> README.md <<EOF
|
||||
|
||||
$thin_line
|
||||
Oh My Zsh Notes
|
||||
Oh My Zsh Distribution Notes
|
||||
$thin_line
|
||||
|
||||
This is Oh My Zsh's repackaging of zsh-history-substring-search as an OMZ module
|
||||
inside the Oh My Zsh distribution.
|
||||
What you are looking at now is Oh My Zsh's repackaging of zsh-history-substring-search
|
||||
as an OMZ module inside the Oh My Zsh distribution.
|
||||
|
||||
The upstream repo, $UPSTREAM_REPO, can be found on GitHub at $upstream_github_url.
|
||||
The upstream repo, $UPSTREAM_REPO, can be found on GitHub at
|
||||
$upstream_github_url.
|
||||
|
||||
This downstream copy was last updated from the following upstream commit:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -84,11 +106,22 @@ This downstream copy was last updated from the following upstream commit:
|
|||
|
||||
Everything above this section is a copy of the original upstream's README, so things
|
||||
may differ slightly when you're using this inside OMZ. In particular, you do not
|
||||
need to set up key bindings yourself in \`~/.zshrc\`; the OMZ plugin does that for
|
||||
you.
|
||||
need to set up key bindings for the up and down arrows yourself in \`~/.zshrc\`; the OMZ
|
||||
plugin does that for you. You may still want to set up additional emacs- or vi-specific
|
||||
bindings as mentioned above.
|
||||
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
print
|
||||
print "Done OK"
|
||||
# Announce success and generate git commit messages
|
||||
|
||||
cat <<EOF
|
||||
Done OK
|
||||
|
||||
Now you can check the results and commit like this:
|
||||
|
||||
git add *
|
||||
git commit -m "history-substring-search: update to upstream version $upstream_just_date" \\
|
||||
-m "Updates OMZ's copy to commit $upstream_sha from $UPSTREAM_REPO"
|
||||
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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