Merge branch 'upstream-master'

Conflicts:
	themes/agnoster.zsh-theme
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Richard Maynard 2014-04-21 23:59:20 -05:00
commit be58eeddd4
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local _atom_paths > /dev/null 2>&1
_atom_paths=(
"$HOME/Applications/Atom.app"
"/Applications/Atom.app"
)
for _atom_path in $_atom_paths; do
if [[ -a $_atom_path ]]; then
alias at="open -a '$_atom_path'"
break
fi
done
alias att='at .'

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. /etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f /etc/profile.d/autojump.sh ]; then # gentoo installation
. /etc/profile.d/autojump.sh
elif [ -f /usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.zsh ]; then # freebsd installation
. /usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f $HOME/.autojump/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh ]; then # manual user-local installation
. $HOME/.autojump/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
elif [ -f /opt/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh ]; then # mac os x with ports

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#compdef autopep8
#
# this is zsh completion function file.
# generated by genzshcomp(ver: 0.5.1)
#
typeset -A opt_args
local context state line
_arguments -s -S \
"--help[show this help message and exit]:" \
"-h[show this help message and exit]:" \
"--version[show program's version number and exit]:" \
"--verbose[print verbose messages; multiple -v result in more verbose messages]" \
"-v[print verbose messages; multiple -v result in more verbose messages]" \
"--diff[print the diff for the fixed source]" \
"-d[print the diff for the fixed source]" \
"--in-place[make changes to files in place]" \
"-i[make changes to files in place]" \
"--recursive[run recursively; must be used with --in-place or --diff]" \
"-r[run recursively; must be used with --in-place or --diff]" \
"--jobs[number of parallel jobs; match CPU count if value is less than 1]::n number of parallel jobs; match CPU count if value is:_files" \
"-j[number of parallel jobs; match CPU count if value is less than 1]::n number of parallel jobs; match CPU count if value is:_files" \
"--pep8-passes[maximum number of additional pep8 passes (default: 100)]::n:_files" \
"-p[maximum number of additional pep8 passes (default: 100)]::n:_files" \
"-a[-a result in more aggressive changes]::result:_files" \
"--exclude[exclude files/directories that match these comma- separated globs]::globs:_files" \
"--list-fixes[list codes for fixes; used by --ignore and --select]" \
"--ignore[do not fix these errors/warnings (default E226,E24)]::errors:_files" \
"--select[fix only these errors/warnings (e.g. E4,W)]::errors:_files" \
"--max-line-length[set maximum allowed line length (default: 79)]::n:_files" \
"*::args:_files"

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export AWS_HOME=~/.aws
function agp {
echo $AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE
}
function asp {
export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=$1
export RPROMPT="<aws:$AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE>"
}
function aws_profiles {
reply=($(grep profile $AWS_HOME/config|sed -e 's/.*profile \([a-zA-Z0-9_-]*\).*/\1/'))
}
compctl -K aws_profiles asp
source `which aws_zsh_completer.sh`

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if [[ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]] ; then
function battery_pct() {
typeset -F maxcapacity=$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery"| grep '^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ //')
typeset -F currentcapacity=$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery"| grep '^.*"CurrentCapacity"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*CurrentCapacity"\ =\ //')
local smart_battery_status="$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery")"
typeset -F maxcapacity=$(echo $smart_battery_status | grep '^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"MaxCapacity"\ =\ //')
typeset -F currentcapacity=$(echo $smart_battery_status | grep '^.*"CurrentCapacity"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*CurrentCapacity"\ =\ //')
integer i=$(((currentcapacity/maxcapacity) * 100))
echo $i
}
function plugged_in() {
[ $(ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ Yes') -eq 1 ]
}
function battery_pct_remaining() {
if [[ $(ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No') -eq 1 ]] ; then
battery_pct
else
if plugged_in ; then
echo "External Power"
else
battery_pct
fi
}
function battery_time_remaining() {
if [[ $(ioreg -rc AppleSmartBattery | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No') -eq 1 ]] ; then
timeremaining=$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery"| grep '^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ //')
echo "~$((timeremaining / 60)):$((timeremaining % 60))"
local smart_battery_status="$(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery")"
if [[ $(echo $smart_battery_status | grep -c '^.*"ExternalConnected"\ =\ No') -eq 1 ]] ; then
timeremaining=$(echo $smart_battery_status | grep '^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"AvgTimeToEmpty"\ =\ //')
if [ $timeremaining -gt 720 ] ; then
echo "::"
else
echo "~$((timeremaining / 60)):$((timeremaining % 60))"
fi
else
echo "∞"
fi
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fi
}
function battery_is_charging() {
[[ $(ioreg -rc "AppleSmartBattery"| grep '^.*"IsCharging"\ =\ ' | sed -e 's/^.*"IsCharging"\ =\ //') == "Yes" ]]
}
elif [[ $(uname) == "Linux" ]] ; then
function battery_is_charging() {
! [[ $(acpi 2&>/dev/null | grep -c '^Battery.*Discharging') -gt 0 ]]
}
function battery_pct() {
if (( $+commands[acpi] )) ; then
echo "$(acpi | cut -f2 -d ',' | tr -cd '[:digit:]')"
fi
}
function battery_pct_remaining() {
if [[ $(acpi 2&>/dev/null | grep -c '^Battery.*Discharging') -gt 0 ]] ; then
echo "$(acpi | cut -f2 -d ',' | tr -cd '[:digit:]')"
if [ ! $(battery_is_charging) ] ; then
battery_pct
else
echo "External Power"
fi
}
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echo "∞"
fi
}
else
# Empty functions so we don't cause errors in prompts
function battery_pct_remaining() {
}
function battery_time_remaining() {
}
function battery_pct_prompt() {
}
fi
function battery_level_gauge() {
local gauge_slots=${BATTERY_GAUGE_SLOTS:-10};
local green_threshold=${BATTERY_GREEN_THRESHOLD:-6};
local yellow_threshold=${BATTERY_YELLOW_THRESHOLD:-4};
local color_green=${BATTERY_COLOR_GREEN:-%F{green}};
local color_yellow=${BATTERY_COLOR_YELLOW:-%F{yellow}};
local color_red=${BATTERY_COLOR_RED:-%F{red}};
local color_reset=${BATTERY_COLOR_RESET:-%{%f%k%b%}};
local battery_prefix=${BATTERY_GAUGE_PREFIX:-'['};
local battery_suffix=${BATTERY_GAUGE_SUFFIX:-']'};
local filled_symbol=${BATTERY_GAUGE_FILLED_SYMBOL:-'▶'};
local empty_symbol=${BATTERY_GAUGE_EMPTY_SYMBOL:-'▷'};
local charging_color=${BATTERY_CHARGING_COLOR:-$color_yellow};
local charging_symbol=${BATTERY_CHARGING_SYMBOL:-'⚡'};
local battery_remaining_percentage=$(battery_pct);
if [[ $battery_remaining_percentage =~ [0-9]+ ]]; then
local filled=$(((( $battery_remaining_percentage + $gauge_slots - 1) / $gauge_slots)));
local empty=$(($gauge_slots - $filled));
if [[ $filled -gt $green_threshold ]]; then local gauge_color=$color_green;
elif [[ $filled -gt $yellow_threshold ]]; then local gauge_color=$color_yellow;
else local gauge_color=$color_red;
fi
else
local filled=$gauge_slots;
local empty=0;
filled_symbol=${BATTERY_UNKNOWN_SYMBOL:-'.'};
fi
local charging=' ' && battery_is_charging && charging=$charging_symbol;
printf ${charging_color//\%/\%\%}$charging${color_reset//\%/\%\%}${battery_prefix//\%/\%\%}${gauge_color//\%/\%\%}
printf ${filled_symbol//\%/\%\%}'%.0s' {1..$filled}
[[ $filled -lt $gauge_slots ]] && printf ${empty_symbol//\%/\%\%}'%.0s' {1..$empty}
printf ${color_reset//\%/\%\%}${battery_suffix//\%/\%\%}${color_reset//\%/\%\%}
}

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# Autocompletion for homebrew-cask.
#
# This script intercepts calls to the brew plugin and adds autocompletion
# for the cask subcommand.
#
# Author: https://github.com/pstadler
compdef _brew-cask brew
_brew-cask()
{
local curcontext="$curcontext" state line
typeset -A opt_args
_arguments -C \
':command:->command' \
':subcmd:->subcmd' \
'*::options:->options'
case $state in
(command)
__call_original_brew
cask_commands=(
'cask:manage casks'
)
_describe -t commands 'brew cask command' cask_commands ;;
(subcmd)
case "$line[1]" in
cask)
if (( CURRENT == 3 )); then
local -a subcommands
subcommands=(
"alfred:used to modify Alfred's scope to include the Caskroom"
'audit:verifies installability of casks'
'checklinks:checks for bad cask links'
'cleanup:cleans up cached downloads'
'create:creates a cask of the given name and opens it in an editor'
'doctor:checks for configuration issues'
'edit:edits the cask of the given name'
'fetch:downloads Cask resources to local cache'
'home:opens the homepage of the cask of the given name'
'info:displays information about the cask of the given name'
'install:installs the cask of the given name'
'list:with no args, lists installed casks; given installed casks, lists installed files'
'search:searches all known casks'
'uninstall:uninstalls the cask of the given name'
"update:a synonym for 'brew update'"
)
_describe -t commands "brew cask subcommand" subcommands
fi ;;
*)
__call_original_brew ;;
esac ;;
(options)
local -a casks installed_casks
local expl
case "$line[2]" in
list|uninstall)
__brew_installed_casks
_wanted installed_casks expl 'installed casks' compadd -a installed_casks ;;
audit|edit|home|info|install)
__brew_all_casks
_wanted casks expl 'all casks' compadd -a casks ;;
esac ;;
esac
}
__brew_all_casks() {
casks=(`brew cask search`)
}
__brew_installed_casks() {
installed_casks=(`brew cask list`)
}
__call_original_brew()
{
local ret=1
_call_function ret _brew
compdef _brew-cask brew
}

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installed_formulae=(`brew list`)
}
_brew_installed_taps() {
installed_taps=(`brew tap`)
}
_brew_outdated_formulae() {
outdated_formulae=(`brew outdated`)
}
_brew_running_services() {
running_services=(`brew services list | awk '{print $1}'`)
}
local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=(
'audit:check formulae for Homebrew coding style'
'bundle:look for a Brewfile and run each line as a brew command'
'cat:display formula file for a formula'
'cleanup:uninstall unused and old versions of packages'
'commands:show a list of commands'
'create:create a new formula'
'deps:list dependencies and dependants of a formula'
'doctor:audits your installation for common issues'
@ -22,25 +37,38 @@ _1st_arguments=(
'home:visit the homepage of a formula or the brew project'
'info:information about a formula'
'install:install a formula'
'reinstall:install a formula anew; re-using its current options'
'link:link a formula'
'list:list files in a formula or not-installed formulae'
'log:git commit log for a formula'
'missing:check all installed formuale for missing dependencies.'
'outdated:list formulas for which a newer version is available'
'outdated:list formulae for which a newer version is available'
'pin:pin specified formulae'
'prune:remove dead links'
'reinstall:reinstall a formula'
'remove:remove a formula'
'search:search for a formula (/regex/ or string)'
'server:start a local web app that lets you browse formulae (requires Sinatra)'
'services:small wrapper around `launchctl` for supported formulae'
'tap:tap a new formula repository from GitHub, or list existing taps'
'unlink:unlink a formula'
'unpin:unpin specified formulae'
'untap:remove a tapped repository'
'update:freshen up links'
'upgrade:upgrade outdated formulae'
'uses:show formulas which depend on a formula'
'versions:show all available formula versions'
'uses:show formulae which depend on a formula'
)
local -a _service_arguments
_service_arguments=(
'cleanup:get rid of stale services and unused plists'
'list:list all services managed by `brew services`'
'restart:gracefully restart selected service'
'start:start selected service'
'stop:stop selected service'
)
local expl
local -a formulae installed_formulae
local -a formulae installed_formulae installed_taps outdated_formulae running_services
_arguments \
'(-v)-v[verbose]' \
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fi
case "$words[1]" in
search|-S)
_arguments \
'(--macports)--macports[search the macports repository]' \
'(--fink)--fink[search the fink repository]' ;;
install|reinstall|audit|home|homepage|log|info|abv|uses|cat|deps|edit|options)
_brew_all_formulae
_wanted formulae expl 'all formulae' compadd -a formulae ;;
list|ls)
_arguments \
'(--unbrewed)--unbrewed[files in brew --prefix not controlled by brew]' \
'(--pinned)--pinned[list all versions of pinned formulae]' \
'(--versions)--versions[list all installed versions of a formula]' \
'1: :->forms' && return 0
'1: :->forms' && return 0
if [[ "$state" == forms ]]; then
_brew_installed_formulae
_wanted installed_formulae expl 'installed formulae' compadd -a installed_formulae
fi ;;
install|home|homepage|log|info|abv|uses|cat|deps|edit|options|versions)
_brew_all_formulae
_wanted formulae expl 'all formulae' compadd -a formulae ;;
reinstall|remove|rm|uninstall|unlink|cleanup|link|ln)
remove|rm|uninstall|unlink|cleanup|link|ln|pin|unpin)
_brew_installed_formulae
_wanted installed_formulae expl 'installed formulae' compadd -a installed_formulae ;;
search|-S)
_arguments \
'(--macports)--macports[search the macports repository]' \
'(--fink)--fink[search the fink repository]' ;;
services)
if [[ -n "$words[2]" ]]; then
case "$words[2]" in
restart|start|stop)
_brew_running_services
_wanted running_services expl 'running services' compadd -a running_services ;;
esac
else
_describe -t commands "brew services subcommand" _service_arguments
fi ;;
untap)
_brew_installed_taps
_wanted installed_taps expl 'installed taps' compadd -a installed_taps ;;
upgrade)
_brew_outdated_formulae
_wanted outdated_formulae expl 'outdated formulae' compadd -a outdated_formulae ;;
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alias bo="bundle open"
alias bu="bundle update"
bundler_version=`bundle version | cut -d' ' -f3`
if [[ $bundler_version > '1.4.0' || $bundler_version = '1.4.0' ]]; then
if [[ "$(uname)" == 'Darwin' ]]
then
local cores_num="$(sysctl hw.ncpu | awk '{print $2}')"
else
local cores_num="$(nproc)"
fi
eval "alias bi='bundle install --jobs=$cores_num'"
else
alias bi='bundle install'
fi
# The following is based on https://github.com/gma/bundler-exec
bundled_commands=(annotate berks cap capify cucumber foodcritic foreman guard jekyll kitchen knife middleman nanoc rackup rainbows rake rspec ruby shotgun spec spin spork strainer tailor taps thin thor unicorn unicorn_rails puma)
bundled_commands=(annotate berks cap capify cucumber foodcritic foreman guard irb jekyll kitchen knife middleman nanoc puma rackup rainbows rake rspec ruby shotgun spec spin spork strainer tailor taps thin thor unicorn unicorn_rails)
# Remove $UNBUNDLED_COMMANDS from the bundled_commands list
for cmd in $UNBUNDLED_COMMANDS; do
bundled_commands=(${bundled_commands#$cmd});
done
## Functions
bi() {
if _bundler-installed && _within-bundled-project; then
local bundler_version=`bundle version | cut -d' ' -f3`
if [[ $bundler_version > '1.4.0' || $bundler_version = '1.4.0' ]]; then
if [[ "$(uname)" == 'Darwin' ]]
then
local cores_num="$(sysctl hw.ncpu | awk '{print $2}')"
else
local cores_num="$(nproc)"
fi
bundle install --jobs=$cores_num $@
else
bundle install $@
fi
else
echo "Can't 'bundle install' outside a bundled project"
fi
}
_bundler-installed() {
which bundle > /dev/null 2>&1
}

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function cabal_sandbox_info() {
cabal_files=(*.cabal(N))
if [ $#cabal_files -gt 0 ]; then
if [ -f cabal.sandbox.config ]; then
echo "%{$fg[green]%}sandboxed%{$reset_color%}"
else
echo "%{$fg[red]%}not sandboxed%{$reset_color%}"
fi
fi
}
function _cabal_commands() {
local ret=1 state
_arguments ':subcommand:->subcommand' && ret=0

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################################################################################
# catimg script by Eduardo San Martin Morote aka Posva #
# http://posva.net #
# #
# Ouput the content of an image to the stdout using the 256 colors of the #
# terminal. #
# Github: https://github.com/posva/catimg #
################################################################################
function catimg() {
if [[ -x `which convert` ]]; then
zsh $ZSH/plugins/catimg/catimg.sh $@
else
echo "catimg need convert (ImageMagick) to work)"
fi
}

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################################################################################
# catimg script by Eduardo San Martin Morote aka Posva #
# http://posva.net #
# #
# Ouput the content of an image to the stdout using the 256 colors of the #
# terminal. #
# Github: https://github.com/posva/catimg #
################################################################################
function help() {
echo "Usage catimg [-h] [-w width] [-c char] img"
echo "By default char is \" \" and w is the terminal width"
}
# VARIABLES
COLOR_FILE=$(dirname $0)/colors.png
CHAR=" "
WIDTH=""
IMG=""
while getopts qw:c:h opt; do
case "$opt" in
w) WIDTH="$OPTARG" ;;
c) CHAR="$OPTARG" ;;
h) help; exit ;;
*) help ; exit 1;;
esac
done
while [ "$1" ]; do
IMG="$1"
shift
done
if [ "$IMG" = "" -o ! -f "$IMG" ]; then
help
exit 1
fi
if [ ! "$WIDTH" ]; then
COLS=$(expr $(tput cols) "/" $(echo -n "$CHAR" | wc -c))
else
COLS=$(expr $WIDTH "/" $(echo -n "$CHAR" | wc -c))
fi
WIDTH=$(convert "$IMG" -print "%w\n" /dev/null)
if [ "$WIDTH" -gt "$COLS" ]; then
WIDTH=$COLS
fi
REMAP=""
if convert "$IMG" -resize $COLS\> +dither -remap $COLOR_FILE /dev/null ; then
REMAP="-remap $COLOR_FILE"
else
echo "The version of convert is too old, don't expect good results :(" >&2
#convert "$IMG" -colors 256 PNG8:tmp.png
#IMG="tmp.png"
fi
# Display the image
I=0
convert "$IMG" -resize $COLS\> +dither `echo $REMAP` txt:- 2>/dev/null |
sed -e 's/.*none.*/NO NO NO/g' -e '1d;s/^.*(\(.*\)[,)].*$/\1/g;y/,/ /' |
while read R G B f; do
if [ ! "$R" = "NO" ]; then
if [ "$R" -eq "$G" -a "$G" -eq "$B" ]; then
((
I++,
IDX = 232 + R * 23 / 255
))
else
((
I++,
IDX = 16
+ R * 5 / 255 * 36
+ G * 5 / 255 * 6
+ B * 5 / 255
))
fi
#echo "$R,$G,$B: $IDX"
echo -ne "\e[48;5;${IDX}m${CHAR}"
else
(( I++ ))
echo -ne "\e[0m${CHAR}"
fi
# New lines
(( $I % $WIDTH )) || echo -e "\e[0m"
done

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#
# INSTRUCTIONS
#
# With either a manual or brew installed chruby things should just work.
#
# If you'd prefer to specify an explicit path to load chruby from
# you can set variables like so:
#
# zstyle :omz:plugins:chruby path /local/path/to/chruby.sh
# zstyle :omz:plugins:chruby auto /local/path/to/auto.sh
#
# TODO
# - autodetermine correct source path on non OS X systems
# - completion if ruby-install exists
# rvm and rbenv plugins also provide this alias
alias rubies='chruby'
local _chruby_path
local _chruby_auto
_homebrew-installed() {
whence brew &> /dev/null
}
_chruby-from-homebrew-installed() {
brew --prefix chruby &> /dev/null
}
_ruby-build_installed() {
whence ruby-build &> /dev/null
}
_ruby-install-installed() {
whence ruby-install &> /dev/null
}
# Simple definition completer for ruby-build
if _ruby-build_installed; then
_ruby-build() { compadd $(ruby-build --definitions) }
compdef _ruby-build ruby-build
fi
_source_from_omz_settings() {
zstyle -s :omz:plugins:chruby path _chruby_path
zstyle -s :omz:plugins:chruby auto _chruby_auto
if _chruby_path && [[ -r _chruby_path ]]; then
source ${_chruby_path}
fi
if _chruby_auto && [[ -r _chruby_auto ]]; then
source ${_chruby_auto}
fi
}
_chruby_dirs() {
chrubydirs=($HOME/.rubies/ $PREFIX/opt/rubies)
for dir in chrubydirs; do
if [[ -d $dir ]]; then
RUBIES+=$dir
fi
done
}
if _homebrew-installed && _chruby-from-homebrew-installed ; then
source $(brew --prefix chruby)/share/chruby/chruby.sh
source $(brew --prefix chruby)/share/chruby/auto.sh
_chruby_dirs
elif [[ -r "/usr/local/share/chruby/chruby.sh" ]] ; then
source /usr/local/share/chruby/chruby.sh
source /usr/local/share/chruby/auto.sh
_chruby_dirs
else
_source_from_omz_settings
_chruby_dirs
fi
function ensure_chruby() {
$(whence chruby)
}
function current_ruby() {
local _ruby
_ruby="$(chruby |grep \* |tr -d '* ')"
if [[ $(chruby |grep -c \*) -eq 1 ]]; then
echo ${_ruby}
else
echo "system"
fi
}
function chruby_prompt_info() {
echo "$(current_ruby)"
}
# complete on installed rubies
_chruby() { compadd $(chruby | tr -d '* ') }
compdef _chruby chruby

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# Advanced Aliases.
# Use with caution
#
# ls, the common ones I use a lot shortened for rapid fire usage
alias ls='ls --color' #I like color
alias l='ls -lFh' #size,show type,human readable
alias la='ls -lAFh' #long list,show almost all,show type,human readable
alias lr='ls -tRFh' #sorted by date,recursive,show type,human readable
alias lt='ls -ltFh' #long list,sorted by date,show type,human readable
alias ll='ls -l' #long list
alias ldot='ls -ld .*'
alias lS='ls -1FSsh'
alias lart='ls -1Fcart'
alias lrt='ls -1Fcrt'
alias zshrc='vim ~/.zshrc' # Quick access to the ~/.zshrc file
alias grep='grep --color'
alias sgrep='grep -R -n -H -C 5 --exclude-dir={.git,.svn,CVS} '
alias t='tail -f'
# because typing 'cd' is A LOT of work!!
alias ..='cd ../'
alias ...='cd ../../'
alias ....='cd ../../../'
alias .....='cd ../../../../'
# Command line head / tail shortcuts
alias -g H='| head'
alias -g T='| tail'
alias -g G='| grep'
alias -g L="| less"
alias -g M="| most"
alias -g LL="2>&1 | less"
alias -g CA="2>&1 | cat -A"
alias -g NE="2> /dev/null"
alias -g NUL="> /dev/null 2>&1"
alias -g P="2>&1| pygmentize -l pytb"
alias dud='du --max-depth=1 -h'
alias duf='du -sh *'
alias fd='find . -type d -name'
alias ff='find . -type f -name'
alias h='history'
alias hgrep="fc -El 0 | grep"
alias help='man'
alias j='jobs'
alias p='ps -f'
alias sortnr='sort -n -r'
alias unexport='unset'
alias whereami=display_info
alias rm='rm -i'
alias cp='cp -i'
alias mv='mv -i'
# zsh is able to auto-do some kungfoo
# depends on the SUFFIX :)
if [ ${ZSH_VERSION//\./} -ge 420 ]; then
# open browser on urls
_browser_fts=(htm html de org net com at cx nl se dk dk php)
for ft in $_browser_fts ; do alias -s $ft=$BROWSER ; done
_editor_fts=(cpp cxx cc c hh h inl asc txt TXT tex)
for ft in $_editor_fts ; do alias -s $ft=$EDITOR ; done
_image_fts=(jpg jpeg png gif mng tiff tif xpm)
for ft in $_image_fts ; do alias -s $ft=$XIVIEWER; done
_media_fts=(ape avi flv mkv mov mp3 mpeg mpg ogg ogm rm wav webm)
for ft in $_media_fts ; do alias -s $ft=mplayer ; done
#read documents
alias -s pdf=acroread
alias -s ps=gv
alias -s dvi=xdvi
alias -s chm=xchm
alias -s djvu=djview
#list whats inside packed file
alias -s zip="unzip -l"
alias -s rar="unrar l"
alias -s tar="tar tf"
alias -s tar.gz="echo "
alias -s ace="unace l"
fi
# Make zsh know about hosts already accessed by SSH
zstyle -e ':completion:*:(ssh|scp|sftp|rsh|rsync):hosts' hosts 'reply=(${=${${(f)"$(cat {/etc/ssh_,~/.ssh/known_}hosts(|2)(N) /dev/null)"}%%[# ]*}//,/ })'

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# Authors:
# https://github.com/AlexBio
# https://github.com/dbb
# https://github.com/Mappleconfusers
#
# Debian-related zsh aliases and functions for zsh
@ -20,8 +21,8 @@ fi
# Aliases ###################################################################
# These are for more obscure uses of apt-get and aptitude that aren't covered
# below.
alias ag='apt-get'
alias ap='aptitude'
alias age='apt-get'
alias api='aptitude'
# Some self-explanatory aliases
alias acs="apt-cache search"
@ -56,7 +57,7 @@ if [[ $use_sudo -eq 1 ]]; then
alias ar='sudo $apt_pref remove'
# apt-get only
alias ads='sudo $apt_pref dselect-upgrade'
alias ads='sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade'
# Install all .deb files in the current directory.
# Warning: you will need to put the glob in single quotes if you use:
@ -109,6 +110,38 @@ else
?not(~n`uname -r`))'\'' root'
fi
# Completion ################################################################
#
# Registers a compdef for $1 that calls $apt_pref with the commands $2
# To do that it creates a new completion function called _apt_pref_$2
#
apt_pref_compdef() {
local f fb
f="_apt_pref_${2}"
eval "function ${f}() {
shift words;
service=\"\$apt_pref\";
words=(\"\$apt_pref\" '$2' \$words);
((CURRENT++))
test \"\${apt_pref}\" = 'aptitude' && _aptitude || _apt
}"
compdef "$f" "$1"
}
apt_pref_compdef aac "autoclean"
apt_pref_compdef abd "build-dep"
apt_pref_compdef ac "clean"
apt_pref_compdef ad "update"
apt_pref_compdef afu "update"
apt_pref_compdef ag "upgrade"
apt_pref_compdef ai "install"
apt_pref_compdef ail "install"
apt_pref_compdef ap "purge"
apt_pref_compdef ar "remove"
apt_pref_compdef ads "dselect-upgrade"
# Misc. #####################################################################
# print all installed packages
@ -184,3 +217,11 @@ kerndeb () {
"$revision" kernel_image kernel_headers
}
# List packages by size
function apt-list-packages {
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size} ${Package} ${Status}\n' | \
grep -v deinstall | \
sort -n | \
awk '{print $1" "$2}'
}

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@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
##
# Navigate directory history using ALT-LEFT and ALT-RIGHT. ALT-LEFT moves back to directories
# that the user has changed to in the past, and ALT-RIGHT undoes ALT-LEFT.
#
dirhistory_past=(`pwd`)
dirhistory_future=()
export dirhistory_past
export dirhistory_future
export DIRHISTORY_SIZE=30
# Pop the last element of dirhistory_past.
# Pass the name of the variable to return the result in.
# Returns the element if the array was not empty,
# otherwise returns empty string.
function pop_past() {
eval "$1='$dirhistory_past[$#dirhistory_past]'"
if [[ $#dirhistory_past -gt 0 ]]; then
dirhistory_past[$#dirhistory_past]=()
fi
}
function pop_future() {
eval "$1='$dirhistory_future[$#dirhistory_future]'"
if [[ $#dirhistory_future -gt 0 ]]; then
dirhistory_future[$#dirhistory_future]=()
fi
}
# Push a new element onto the end of dirhistory_past. If the size of the array
# is >= DIRHISTORY_SIZE, the array is shifted
function push_past() {
if [[ $#dirhistory_past -ge $DIRHISTORY_SIZE ]]; then
shift dirhistory_past
fi
if [[ $#dirhistory_past -eq 0 || $dirhistory_past[$#dirhistory_past] != "$1" ]]; then
dirhistory_past+=($1)
fi
}
function push_future() {
if [[ $#dirhistory_future -ge $DIRHISTORY_SIZE ]]; then
shift dirhistory_future
fi
if [[ $#dirhistory_future -eq 0 || $dirhistory_futuret[$#dirhistory_future] != "$1" ]]; then
dirhistory_future+=($1)
fi
}
# Called by zsh when directory changes
function chpwd() {
push_past `pwd`
# If DIRHISTORY_CD is not set...
if [[ -z "${DIRHISTORY_CD+x}" ]]; then
# ... clear future.
dirhistory_future=()
fi
}
function dirhistory_cd(){
DIRHISTORY_CD="1"
cd $1
unset DIRHISTORY_CD
}
# Move backward in directory history
function dirhistory_back() {
local cw=""
local d=""
# Last element in dirhistory_past is the cwd.
pop_past cw
if [[ "" == "$cw" ]]; then
# Someone overwrote our variable. Recover it.
dirhistory_past=(`pwd`)
return
fi
pop_past d
if [[ "" != "$d" ]]; then
dirhistory_cd $d
push_future $cw
else
push_past $cw
fi
}
# Move forward in directory history
function dirhistory_forward() {
local d=""
pop_future d
if [[ "" != "$d" ]]; then
dirhistory_cd $d
push_past $d
fi
}
# Bind keys to history navigation
function dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back() {
# Erase current line in buffer
zle kill-buffer
dirhistory_back
zle accept-line
}
function dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future() {
# Erase current line in buffer
zle kill-buffer
dirhistory_forward
zle accept-line
}
zle -N dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back
# xterm in normal mode
bindkey "\e[3D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back
bindkey "\e[1;3D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back
# Putty:
bindkey "\e\e[D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back
# GNU screen:
bindkey "\eO3D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back
zle -N dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future
bindkey "\e[3C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future
bindkey "\e[1;3C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future
bindkey "\e\e[C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future
bindkey "\eO3C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future

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@ -1,39 +1,19 @@
#!/bin/zsh
#
# Make the dirstack more persistant
#
# Add dirpersist to $plugins in ~/.zshrc to load
#
# Save dirstack history to .zdirs
# adapted from:
# github.com/grml/grml-etc-core/blob/master/etc/zsh/zshrc#L1547
# $zdirstore is the file used to persist the stack
zdirstore=~/.zdirstore
DIRSTACKSIZE=${DIRSTACKSIZE:-20}
dirstack_file=${dirstack_file:-${HOME}/.zdirs}
dirpersistinstall () {
if grep 'dirpersiststore' ~/.zlogout > /dev/null; then
else
if read -q \?"Would you like to set up your .zlogout file for use with dirspersist? (y/n) "; then
echo "# Store dirs stack\n# See $ZSH/plugins/dirspersist.plugin.zsh\ndirpersiststore" >> ~/.zlogout
else
echo "If you don't want this message to appear, remove dirspersist from \$plugins"
fi
fi
if [[ -f ${dirstack_file} ]] && [[ ${#dirstack[*]} -eq 0 ]] ; then
dirstack=( ${(f)"$(< $dirstack_file)"} )
# "cd -" won't work after login by just setting $OLDPWD, so
[[ -d $dirstack[1] ]] && cd $dirstack[1] && cd $OLDPWD
fi
chpwd() {
if (( $DIRSTACKSIZE <= 0 )) || [[ -z $dirstack_file ]]; then return; fi
local -ax my_stack
my_stack=( ${PWD} ${dirstack} )
builtin print -l ${(u)my_stack} >! ${dirstack_file}
}
dirpersiststore () {
dirs -p | perl -e 'foreach (reverse <STDIN>) {chomp;s/([& ])/\\$1/g ;print "if [ -d $_ ]; then pushd -q $_; fi\n"}' > $zdirstore
}
dirpersistrestore () {
if [ -f $zdirstore ]; then
source $zdirstore
fi
}
DIRSTACKSIZE=10
setopt autopushd pushdminus pushdsilent pushdtohome pushdignoredups
dirpersistinstall
dirpersistrestore
# Make popd changes permanent without having to wait for logout
alias popd="popd;dirpersiststore"

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@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# Docker autocompletion for oh-my-zsh
# Requires: Docker installed
# Author : Azaan (@aeonazaan)
# Author: Azaan (@aeonazaan)
# Updates: Bob Maerten (@bobmaerten) for Docker v0.9+
# ----- Helper functions
@ -24,21 +25,30 @@ __docker_images() {
# Seperate function for each command, makes extension easier later
# ---------------------------
__attach() {
_arguments \
'--no-stdin[Do not attach stdin]' \
'--sig-proxy[Proxify all received signal to the process (even in non-tty mode)]'
__docker_containers
}
__build() {
_arguments \
'-q=false[Suppress verbose build output]' \
'-t="[fuck to be applied to the resulting image in case of success]' \
'--no-cache[Do not use cache when building the image]' \
'(-q,--quiet)'{-q,--quiet}'[Suppress the verbose output generated by the containers]' \
'--rm[Remove intermediate containers after a successful build]' \
'(-t,--tag=)'{-t,--tag=}'[Repository name (and optionally a tag) to be applied to the resulting image in case of success]' \
'*:files:_files'
}
__commit() {
_arguments \
'-author="[Author]' \
'-m="[Commit message]' \
'-run="[Config automatically applied when the image is run.\n]'
'(-a,--author=)'{-a,--author=}'[Author (eg. "John Hannibal Smith <hannibal@a-team.com>"]' \
'(-m,--message=)'{-m,--message=}'[Commit message]' \
'--run=[Config automatically applied when the image is run.]'
__docker_containers
}
__cp() {
__docker_containers
}
@ -46,21 +56,29 @@ __diff() {
__docker_containers
}
__events() {
_arguments \
'--since=[Show previously created events and then stream.]'
}
__export() {
__docker_containers
}
__history() {
_arguments \
'--no-trunc=[Don''t truncate output]' \
'(-q,--quiet)'{-q,--quiet}'[Only show numeric IDs]'
__docker_images
}
__images() {
_arguments \
'-a[show all images]' \
'-notrunc[dont truncate output]' \
'-q[only show numeric IDs]' \
'-viz[output graph in graphviz format]'
'(-a,--all)'{-a,--all}'[Show all images (by default filter out the intermediate images used to build)]' \
'--no-trunc[Don''t truncate output]' \
'(-q,--quiet=)'{-q,--quiet=}'[Only show numeric IDs]' \
'(-t,--tree=)'{-t,--tree=}'[Output graph in tree format]' \
'(-v,--viz=)'{-v,--viz=}'[Output graph in graphviz format]'
__docker_images
}
@ -86,14 +104,20 @@ __kill() {
__docker_containers
}
__load() {
_arguments '*:files:_files'
}
__login() {
_arguments \
'-e="[email]' \
'-p="[password]' \
'-u="[username]' \
'(-e,--email=)'{-e,-email=}'[Email]' \
'(-p,--password=)'{-p,-password=}'[Password]' \
'(-u,--username=)'{-u,-username=}'[Username]'
}
__logs() {
_arguments \
'(-f,--follow)'{-f,-follow}'[Follow log output]'
__docker_containers
}
@ -107,77 +131,107 @@ __top() {
__ps() {
_arguments \
'-a[Show all containers. Only running containers are shown by default.]' \
'-beforeId="[Show only container created before Id, include non-running ones.]' \
'-l[Show only the latest created container, include non-running ones.]' \
'-n=[Show n last created containers, include non-running ones.]' \
'-notrurrrrnc[Dont truncate output]' \
'-q[Only display numeric IDs]' \
'-s[Display sizes]' \
'-sinceId="[Show only containers created since Id, include non-running ones.]'
'(-a,--all)'{-a,--all}'[Show all containers. Only running containers are shown by default.]' \
'--before-id=[Show only container created before Id, include non-running ones.]' \
'(-l,--latest)'{-l,--latest}'[Show only the latest created container, include non-running ones.]' \
'-n=[Show n last created containers, include non-running ones. default=-1.]' \
'--no-trunc[Don''t truncate output]' \
'(-q,--quiet)'{-q,--quiet}'[Only display numeric IDs]' \
'(-s,--size)'{-s,--size}'[Display sizes]' \
'--since-id=[Show only containers created since Id, include non-running ones.]'
}
__pull() {
_arguments '-t="[Download tagged image in repository]'
_arguments \
'(-t,--tag=)'{-t,--tag=}'[Download tagged image in repository]'
}
__push() {
# no arguments
}
__restart() {
_arguments '-t=[number of seconds to try to stop before killing]'
_arguments \
'(-t,--time=)'{-t,--time=}'[Number of seconds to try to stop for before killing the container. Once killed it will then be restarted. Default=10]'
__docker_containers
}
__rm() {
_arguments '-v[Remove the volumes associated to the container]'
_arguments \
'(-f,--force=)'{-f,--force=}'[Force removal of running container]' \
'(-l,--link=)'{-l,--link=}'[Remove the specified link and not the underlying container]' \
'(-v,--volumes=)'{-v,--volumes=}'[Remove the volumes associated to the container]'
__docker_containers
}
__rmi() {
_arguments \
'(-f,--force=)'{-f,--force=}'[Force]'
__docker_images
}
__run() {
_arguments \
'-a=[Attach to stdin, stdout or stderr.]' \
'-c=[CPU shares (relative weight)]' \
'-d[Detached mode: leave the container running in the background]' \
'-dns=[Set custom dns servers]' \
'-e=[Set environment variables]' \
'-entrypoint="[Overwrite the default entrypoint of the image]' \
'-h="[Container host name]' \
'-i[Keep stdin open even if not attached]' \
'-m=[Memory limit (in bytes)]' \
'-p=[Expose a containers port to the host (use docker port to see the actual mapping)]' \
'-t[Allocate a pseudo-tty]' \
'-u="[Username or UID]' \
'-v=[Bind mount a volume (e.g. from the host: -v /host:/container, from docker: -v /container)]' \
'-volumes-from="[Mount volumes from the specified container]'
'(-P,--publish-all=)'{-P,--publish-all=}'[Publish all exposed ports to the host interfaces]' \
'(-a,--attach=)'{-a,--attach=}'[Attach to stdin, stdout or stderr.]' \
'(-c,--cpu-shares=)'{-c,--cpu-shares=}': CPU shares (relative weight)]' \
'--cidfile=[Write the container ID to the file]' \
'(-d,--detach=)'{-d,--detach=}'[Detached mode: Run container in the background, print new container id]' \
'--dns=[Set custom dns servers]' \
'(-e,--env=)'{-e,--env=}'[Set environment variables]' \
'--entrypoint=[Overwrite the default entrypoint of the image]' \
'--expose=[Expose a port from the container without publishing it to your host]' \
'(-h,--hostname=)'{-h,--hostname=}'[Container host name]' \
'(-i,--interactive=)'{-i,--interactive=}'[Keep stdin open even if not attached]' \
'--link=[Add link to another container (name:alias)]' \
'--lxc-conf=[Add custom lxc options -lxc-conf="lxc.cgroup.cpuset.cpus = 0,1"]' \
'(-m,--memory=)'{-m,--memory=}'[Memory limit (format: <number><optional unit>, where unit = b, k, m or g)]' \
'(-n,--networking=)'{-n,--networking=}'[Enable networking for this container]' \
'--name=[Assign a name to the container]' \
'(-p,--publish=)'{-p,--publish=}'[Publish a container''s port to the host (format: ip:hostPort:containerPort | ip::containerPort | hostPort:containerPort) (use "docker port" to see the actual mapping)]' \
'--privileged=[Give extended privileges to this container]' \
'--rm=[Automatically remove the container when it exits (incompatible with -d)]' \
'--sig-proxy=[Proxify all received signal to the process (even in non-tty mode)]' \
'(-t,--tty=)'{-t,--tty=}'[Allocate a pseudo-tty]' \
'(-u,--user=)'{-u,--user=}'[Username or UID]' \
'(-v,--volume=)'{-v,--volume=}'[Bind mount a volume (e.g. from the host: -v /host:/container, from docker: -v /container)]' \
'--volumes-from=[Mount volumes from the specified container(s)]' \
'(-w,--workdir=)'{-w,--workdir=}'[Working directory inside the container]'
__docker_images
}
__search() {
_arguments '-notrunc[Dont truncate output]'
_arguments \
'--no-trunc=[Don''t truncate output]' \
'-s,--stars=)'{-s,--stars=}'[Only displays with at least xxx stars]' \
'-t,--trusted=)'{-t,--trusted=}'[Only show trusted builds]'
}
__save() {
__docker_images
}
__start() {
_arguments \
'(-a,--attach=)'{-a,--attach=}'[Attach container''s stdout/stderr and forward all signals to the process]' \
'(-i,--interactive=)'{-i, --interactive=}'[Attach container''s stdin]'
__docker_containers
}
__stop() {
_arguments '-t=[number of seconds to try to stop before killing]'
_arguments \
'(-t,--time=)'{-t,--time=}'[Number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it.]'
__docker_containers
}
__tag() {
_arguments '-f[Force]'
_arguments \
'(-f,--force=)'{-f,--force=}'[Force]'
__docker_images
}
__version() {
# no arguments
}
__wait() {
@ -192,7 +246,9 @@ _1st_arguments=(
"attach":"Attach to a running container"
"build":"Build a container from a Dockerfile"
"commit":"Create a new image from a container's changes"
"cp":"Copy files/folders from the containers filesystem to the host path"
"diff":"Inspect changes on a container's filesystem"
"events":"Get real time events from the server"
"export":"Stream the contents of a container as a tar archive"
"history":"Show the history of an image"
"images":"List images"
@ -201,10 +257,10 @@ _1st_arguments=(
"insert":"Insert a file in an image"
"inspect":"Return low-level information on a container"
"kill":"Kill a running container"
"load":"Load an image from a tar archive"
"login":"Register or Login to the docker registry server"
"logs":"Fetch the logs of a container"
"port":"Lookup the public-facing port which is NAT-ed to PRIVATE_PORT"
"top":"Lookup the running processes of a container"
"ps":"List containers"
"pull":"Pull an image or a repository from the docker registry server"
"push":"Push an image or a repository to the docker registry server"
@ -212,10 +268,12 @@ _1st_arguments=(
"rm":"Remove one or more containers"
"rmi":"Remove one or more images"
"run":"Run a command in a new container"
"save":"Save an image to a tar archive"
"search":"Search for an image in the docker index"
"start":"Start a stopped container"
"stop":"Stop a running container"
"tag":"Tag an image into a repository"
"top":"Lookup the running processes of a container"
"version":"Show the docker version information"
"wait":"Block until a container stops, then print its exit code"
)
@ -230,13 +288,17 @@ fi
local -a _command_args
case "$words[1]" in
attach)
__docker_containers ;;
__attach ;;
build)
__build ;;
commit)
__commit ;;
cp)
__cp ;;
diff)
__diff ;;
events)
__events ;;
export)
__export ;;
history)
@ -253,14 +315,14 @@ case "$words[1]" in
__inspect ;;
kill)
__kill ;;
load)
__load ;;
login)
__login ;;
logs)
__logs ;;
port)
__port ;;
top)
__top ;;
ps)
__ps ;;
pull)
@ -275,6 +337,8 @@ case "$words[1]" in
__rmi ;;
run)
__run ;;
save)
__save ;;
search)
__search ;;
start)
@ -283,6 +347,8 @@ case "$words[1]" in
__stop ;;
tag)
__tag ;;
top)
__top ;;
version)
__version ;;
wait)

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
# Emacs 23 daemon capability is a killing feature.
# One emacs process handles all your frames whether
# you use a frame opened in a terminal via a ssh connection or X frames
# opened on the same host.
# Benefits are multiple
# - You don't have the cost of starting Emacs all the time anymore
# - Opening a file is as fast as Emacs does not have anything else to do.
# - You can share opened buffered across opened frames.
# - Configuration changes made at runtime are applied to all frames.
if "$ZSH/tools/require_tool.sh" emacs 23 2>/dev/null ; then
export EMACS_PLUGIN_LAUNCHER="$ZSH/plugins/emacs/emacsclient.sh"
# set EDITOR if not already defined.
export EDITOR="${EDITOR:-${EMACS_PLUGIN_LAUNCHER}}"
alias emacs="$EMACS_PLUGIN_LAUNCHER --no-wait"
alias e=emacs
# same than M-x eval but from outside Emacs.
alias eeval="$EMACS_PLUGIN_LAUNCHER --eval"
# create a new X frame
alias eframe='emacsclient --alternate-editor "" --create-frame'
# to code all night long
alias emasc=emacs
alias emcas=emacs
# Write to standard output the path to the file
# opened in the current buffer.
function efile {
local cmd="(buffer-file-name (window-buffer))"
"$EMACS_PLUGIN_LAUNCHER" --eval "$cmd" | tr -d \"
}
# Write to standard output the directory of the file
# opened in the the current buffer
function ecd {
local cmd="(let ((buf-name (buffer-file-name (window-buffer))))
(if buf-name (file-name-directory buf-name)))"
local dir="$($EMACS_PLUGIN_LAUNCHER --eval $cmd | tr -d \")"
if [ -n "$dir" ] ;then
echo "$dir"
else
echo "can not deduce current buffer filename." >/dev/stderr
return 1
fi
}
fi
## Local Variables:
## mode: sh
## End:

12
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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
#!/bin/sh
# get list of available X windows.
x=`emacsclient --alternate-editor '' --eval '(x-display-list)' 2>/dev/null`
if [ -z "$x" ] || [ "$x" = "nil" ] ;then
# Create one if there is no X window yet.
emacsclient --alternate-editor "" --create-frame "$@"
else
# prevent creating another X frame if there is at least one present.
emacsclient --alternate-editor "" "$@"
fi

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@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
################################################################################
# FILE: fastfile.plugin.zsh
# DESCRIPTION: oh-my-zsh plugin file.
# AUTHOR: Michael Varner (musikmichael@web.de)
# VERSION: 1.0.0
#
# This plugin adds the ability to on the fly generate and access file shortcuts.
#
################################################################################
###########################
# Settings
# These can be overwritten any time.
# If they are not set yet, they will be
# overwritten with their default values
default fastfile_dir "${HOME}/.fastfile/"
default fastfile_var_prefix "§"
###########################
# Impl
#
# Generate a shortcut
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The name of the shortcut (default: name of the file)
# 2. file - The file or directory to make the shortcut for
# STDOUT:
# => fastfle_print
#
function fastfile() {
test "$2" || 2="."
file=$(readlink -f "$2")
test "$1" || 1="$(basename "$file")"
name=$(echo "$1" | tr " " "_")
mkdir -p "${fastfile_dir}"
echo "$file" > "$(fastfile_resolv "$name")"
fastfile_sync
fastfile_print "$name"
}
#
# Resolve the location of a shortcut file (the database file, where the value is written!)
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The name of the shortcut
# STDOUT:
# The path
#
function fastfile_resolv() {
echo "${fastfile_dir}${1}"
}
#
# Get the real path of a shortcut
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The name of the shortcut
# STDOUT:
# The path
#
function fastfile_get() {
cat "$(fastfile_resolv "$1")"
}
#
# Print a shortcut
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The name of the shortcut
# STDOUT:
# Name and value of the shortcut
#
function fastfile_print() {
echo "${fastfile_var_prefix}${1} -> $(fastfile_get "$1")"
}
#
# List all shortcuts
#
# STDOUT:
# (=> fastfle_print) for each shortcut
#
function fastfile_ls() {
for f in "${fastfile_dir}"/*; do
file=`basename "$f"` # To enable simpler handeling of spaces in file names
varkey=`echo "$file" | tr " " "_"`
# Special format for colums
echo "${fastfile_var_prefix}${varkey}|->|$(fastfile_get "$file")"
done | column -t -s "|"
}
#
# Remove a shortcut
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The name of the shortcut (default: name of the file)
# 2. file - The file or directory to make the shortcut for
# STDOUT:
# => fastfle_print
#
function fastfile_rm() {
fastfile_print "$1"
rm "$(fastfile_resolv "$1")"
}
#
# Generate the aliases for the shortcuts
#
function fastfile_sync() {
for f in "${fastfile_dir}"/*; do
file=`basename "$f"` # To enable simpler handeling of spaces in file names
varkey=`echo "$file" | tr " " "_"`
alias -g "${fastfile_var_prefix}${varkey}"="'$(fastfile_get "$file")'"
done
}
##################################
# Shortcuts
alias ff=fastfile
alias ffp=fastfile_print
alias ffrm=fastfile_rm
alias ffls=fastfile_ls
alias ffsync=fastfile_sync
##################################
# Init
fastfile_sync

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ case $state in
cmds=(
"version:Prints Gas's version"
"use:Uses author"
"ssh:Creates a new ssh key for an existing gas author"
"show:Shows your current user"
"list:Lists your authors"
"import:Imports current user to gasconfig"
@ -25,8 +26,12 @@ case $state in
args)
case $line[1] in
(use|delete)
_values -S , 'authors' $(cat ~/.gas | sed -n -e 's/^\[\(.*\)\]/\1/p') && ret=0
;;
VERSION=$(gas -v)
if [[ $VERSION == <1->.*.* ]] || [[ $VERSION == 0.<2->.* ]] || [[ $VERSION == 0.1.<6-> ]] then
_values -S , 'authors' $(cat ~/.gas/gas.authors | sed -n -e 's/^.*\[\(.*\)\]/\1/p') && ret=0
else
_values -S , 'authors' $(cat ~/.gas | sed -n -e 's/^\[\(.*\)\]/\1/p') && ret=0
fi
esac
;;
esac

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@ -4,10 +4,11 @@
# gem zsh completion, based on homebrew completion
_gem_installed() {
installed_gems=(`gem list --local --no-versions`)
installed_gems=(${(f)"$(gem list --local --no-versions)"})
}
local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=(
'build:Build a gem from a gemspec'
'cert:Manage RubyGems certificates and signing settings'
@ -55,6 +56,9 @@ if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
fi
case "$words[1]" in
build)
_files -g "*.gemspec"
;;
list)
if [[ "$state" == forms ]]; then
_gem_installed

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
alias gemb="gem build *.gemspec"
alias gemp="gem push *.gem"
# gemy GEM 0.0.0 = gem yank GEM -v 0.0.0
function gemy {
gem yank $1 -v $2
}

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@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ _git-flow ()
'hotfix:Manage your hotfix branches.'
'support:Manage your support branches.'
'version:Shows version information.'
'finish:Finish the branch you are currently on.'
'delete:Delete the branch you are currently on.'
'publish:Publish the branch you are currently on.'
)
_describe -t commands 'git flow' subcommands
;;
@ -95,7 +98,7 @@ __git-flow-release ()
'list:List all your release branches. (Alias to `git flow release`)'
'publish:Publish release branch to remote.'
'track:Checkout remote release branch.'
'delet:Delete a release branch.'
'delete:Delete a release branch.'
)
_describe -t commands 'git flow release' subcommands
_arguments \

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@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
# ZSH Git Prompt Plugin from:
# http://github.com/olivierverdier/zsh-git-prompt
#
export __GIT_PROMPT_DIR=$ZSH/plugins/git-prompt
# Initialize colors.
autoload -U colors
colors
# Allow for functions in the prompt.
setopt PROMPT_SUBST
## Enable auto-execution of functions.
typeset -ga preexec_functions
typeset -ga precmd_functions
typeset -ga chpwd_functions
# Append git functions needed for prompt.
preexec_functions+='preexec_update_git_vars'
precmd_functions+='precmd_update_git_vars'
chpwd_functions+='chpwd_update_git_vars'
## Function definitions
function preexec_update_git_vars() {
case "$2" in
git*)
__EXECUTED_GIT_COMMAND=1
;;
esac
}
function precmd_update_git_vars() {
if [ -n "$__EXECUTED_GIT_COMMAND" ]; then
update_current_git_vars
unset __EXECUTED_GIT_COMMAND
fi
}
function chpwd_update_git_vars() {
update_current_git_vars
}
function update_current_git_vars() {
unset __CURRENT_GIT_STATUS
local gitstatus="$__GIT_PROMPT_DIR/gitstatus.py"
_GIT_STATUS=`python ${gitstatus}`
__CURRENT_GIT_STATUS=("${(f)_GIT_STATUS}")
}
function prompt_git_info() {
if [ -n "$__CURRENT_GIT_STATUS" ]; then
echo "(%{${fg[red]}%}$__CURRENT_GIT_STATUS[1]%{${fg[default]}%}$__CURRENT_GIT_STATUS[2]%{${fg[magenta]}%}$__CURRENT_GIT_STATUS[3]%{${fg[default]}%})"
fi
}
# Set the prompt.
#PROMPT='%B%m%~%b$(prompt_git_info) %# '
# for a right prompt:
#RPROMPT='%b$(prompt_git_info)'
RPROMPT='$(prompt_git_info)'

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@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import re
# change those symbols to whatever you prefer
symbols = {
'ahead of': '',
'behind': '',
'staged': '',
'changed': '',
'untracked': '',
'clean': '',
'unmerged': '',
'sha1': ':'
}
output, error = Popen(
['git', 'status'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, universal_newlines=True).communicate()
if error:
import sys
sys.exit(0)
lines = output.splitlines()
behead_re = re.compile(
r"^# Your branch is (ahead of|behind) '(.*)' by (\d+) commit")
diverge_re = re.compile(r"^# and have (\d+) and (\d+) different")
status = ''
staged = re.compile(r'^# Changes to be committed:$', re.MULTILINE)
changed = re.compile(r'^# Changed but not updated:$', re.MULTILINE)
untracked = re.compile(r'^# Untracked files:$', re.MULTILINE)
unmerged = re.compile(r'^# Unmerged paths:$', re.MULTILINE)
def execute(*command):
out, err = Popen(stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, *command).communicate()
if not err:
nb = len(out.splitlines())
else:
nb = '?'
return nb
if staged.search(output):
nb = execute(
['git', 'diff', '--staged', '--name-only', '--diff-filter=ACDMRT'])
status += '%s%s' % (symbols['staged'], nb)
if unmerged.search(output):
nb = execute(['git', 'diff', '--staged', '--name-only', '--diff-filter=U'])
status += '%s%s' % (symbols['unmerged'], nb)
if changed.search(output):
nb = execute(['git', 'diff', '--name-only', '--diff-filter=ACDMRT'])
status += '%s%s' % (symbols['changed'], nb)
if untracked.search(output):
status += symbols['untracked']
if status == '':
status = symbols['clean']
remote = ''
bline = lines[0]
if bline.find('Not currently on any branch') != -1:
branch = symbols['sha1'] + Popen([
'git',
'rev-parse',
'--short',
'HEAD'], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0][:-1]
else:
branch = bline.split(' ')[-1]
bstatusline = lines[1]
match = behead_re.match(bstatusline)
if match:
remote = symbols[match.groups()[0]]
remote += match.groups()[2]
elif lines[2:]:
div_match = diverge_re.match(lines[2])
if div_match:
remote = "{behind}{1}{ahead of}{0}".format(
*div_match.groups(), **symbols)
print('\n'.join([branch, remote, status]))

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@ -62,8 +62,10 @@ alias glgg='git log --graph --max-count=10'
compdef _git glgg=git-log
alias glgga='git log --graph --decorate --all'
compdef _git glgga=git-log
alias glo='git log --oneline'
alias glo='git log --oneline --decorate --color'
compdef _git glo=git-log
alias glog='git log --oneline --decorate --color --graph'
compdef _git glog=git-log
alias gss='git status -s'
compdef _git gss=git-status
alias ga='git add'
@ -142,10 +144,19 @@ compdef _git glp=git-log
#
# This function return a warning if the current branch is a wip
function work_in_progress() {
if $(git log -n 1 | grep -q -c wip); then
if $(git log -n 1 2>/dev/null | grep -q -c "\-\-wip\-\-"); then
echo "WIP!!"
fi
}
# these alias commit and uncomit wip branches
alias gwip='git add -A; git ls-files --deleted -z | xargs -0 git rm; git commit -m "wip"'
alias gunwip='git log -n 1 | grep -q -c wip && git reset HEAD~1'
alias gwip='git add -A; git ls-files --deleted -z | xargs -r0 git rm; git commit -m "--wip--"'
alias gunwip='git log -n 1 | grep -q -c "\-\-wip\-\-" && git reset HEAD~1'
# these alias ignore changes to file
alias gignore='git update-index --assume-unchanged'
alias gunignore='git update-index --no-assume-unchanged'
# list temporarily ignored files
alias gignored='git ls-files -v | grep "^[[:lower:]]"'

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@ -2,18 +2,19 @@
# zsh completion wrapper for git
#
# You need git's bash completion script installed somewhere, by default on the
# same directory as this script.
# Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
#
# If your script is on ~/.git-completion.sh instead, you can configure it on
# your ~/.zshrc:
# You need git's bash completion script installed somewhere, by default it
# would be the location bash-completion uses.
#
# If your script is somewhere else, you can configure it on your ~/.zshrc:
#
# zstyle ':completion:*:*:git:*' script ~/.git-completion.sh
#
# The recommended way to install this script is to copy to
# '~/.zsh/completion/_git', and then add the following to your ~/.zshrc file:
# The recommended way to install this script is to copy to '~/.zsh/_git', and
# then add the following to your ~/.zshrc file:
#
# fpath=(~/.zsh/completion $fpath)
# fpath=(~/.zsh $fpath)
complete ()
{
@ -21,8 +22,23 @@ complete ()
return 0
}
zstyle -T ':completion:*:*:git:*' tag-order && \
zstyle ':completion:*:*:git:*' tag-order 'common-commands'
zstyle -s ":completion:*:*:git:*" script script
test -z "$script" && script="$(dirname ${funcsourcetrace[1]%:*})"/git-completion.bash
if [ -z "$script" ]; then
local -a locations
local e
locations=(
'/etc/bash_completion.d/git' # fedora, old debian
'/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/git' # arch, ubuntu, new debian
'/usr/share/bash-completion/git' # gentoo
$(dirname ${funcsourcetrace[1]%:*})/git-completion.bash
)
for e in $locations; do
test -f $e && script="$e" && break
done
fi
ZSH_VERSION='' . "$script"
__gitcomp ()
@ -69,18 +85,131 @@ __gitcomp_file ()
compadd -Q -p "${2-}" -f -- ${=1} && _ret=0
}
__git_zsh_bash_func ()
{
emulate -L ksh
local command=$1
local completion_func="_git_${command//-/_}"
declare -f $completion_func >/dev/null && $completion_func && return
local expansion=$(__git_aliased_command "$command")
if [ -n "$expansion" ]; then
completion_func="_git_${expansion//-/_}"
declare -f $completion_func >/dev/null && $completion_func
fi
}
__git_zsh_cmd_common ()
{
local -a list
list=(
add:'add file contents to the index'
bisect:'find by binary search the change that introduced a bug'
branch:'list, create, or delete branches'
checkout:'checkout a branch or paths to the working tree'
clone:'clone a repository into a new directory'
commit:'record changes to the repository'
diff:'show changes between commits, commit and working tree, etc'
fetch:'download objects and refs from another repository'
grep:'print lines matching a pattern'
init:'create an empty Git repository or reinitialize an existing one'
log:'show commit logs'
merge:'join two or more development histories together'
mv:'move or rename a file, a directory, or a symlink'
pull:'fetch from and merge with another repository or a local branch'
push:'update remote refs along with associated objects'
rebase:'forward-port local commits to the updated upstream head'
reset:'reset current HEAD to the specified state'
rm:'remove files from the working tree and from the index'
show:'show various types of objects'
status:'show the working tree status'
tag:'create, list, delete or verify a tag object signed with GPG')
_describe -t common-commands 'common commands' list && _ret=0
}
__git_zsh_cmd_alias ()
{
local -a list
list=(${${${(0)"$(git config -z --get-regexp '^alias\.')"}#alias.}%$'\n'*})
_describe -t alias-commands 'aliases' list $* && _ret=0
}
__git_zsh_cmd_all ()
{
local -a list
emulate ksh -c __git_compute_all_commands
list=( ${=__git_all_commands} )
_describe -t all-commands 'all commands' list && _ret=0
}
__git_zsh_main ()
{
local curcontext="$curcontext" state state_descr line
typeset -A opt_args
local -a orig_words
orig_words=( ${words[@]} )
_arguments -C \
'(-p --paginate --no-pager)'{-p,--paginate}'[pipe all output into ''less'']' \
'(-p --paginate)--no-pager[do not pipe git output into a pager]' \
'--git-dir=-[set the path to the repository]: :_directories' \
'--bare[treat the repository as a bare repository]' \
'(- :)--version[prints the git suite version]' \
'--exec-path=-[path to where your core git programs are installed]:: :_directories' \
'--html-path[print the path where git''s HTML documentation is installed]' \
'--info-path[print the path where the Info files are installed]' \
'--man-path[print the manpath (see `man(1)`) for the man pages]' \
'--work-tree=-[set the path to the working tree]: :_directories' \
'--namespace=-[set the git namespace]' \
'--no-replace-objects[do not use replacement refs to replace git objects]' \
'(- :)--help[prints the synopsis and a list of the most commonly used commands]: :->arg' \
'(-): :->command' \
'(-)*:: :->arg' && return
case $state in
(command)
_alternative \
'alias-commands:alias:__git_zsh_cmd_alias' \
'common-commands:common:__git_zsh_cmd_common' \
'all-commands:all:__git_zsh_cmd_all' && _ret=0
;;
(arg)
local command="${words[1]}" __git_dir
if (( $+opt_args[--bare] )); then
__git_dir='.'
else
__git_dir=${opt_args[--git-dir]}
fi
(( $+opt_args[--help] )) && command='help'
words=( ${orig_words[@]} )
__git_zsh_bash_func $command
;;
esac
}
_git ()
{
local _ret=1
() {
emulate -L ksh
local cur cword prev
cur=${words[CURRENT-1]}
prev=${words[CURRENT-2]}
let cword=CURRENT-1
__${service}_main
}
let _ret && _default -S '' && _ret=0
local cur cword prev
cur=${words[CURRENT]}
prev=${words[CURRENT-1]}
let cword=CURRENT-1
if (( $+functions[__${service}_zsh_main] )); then
__${service}_zsh_main
else
emulate ksh -c __${service}_main
fi
let _ret && _default && _ret=0
return _ret
}

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@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ esac
# returns location of .git repo
__gitdir ()
{
# Note: this function is duplicated in git-prompt.sh
# When updating it, make sure you update the other one to match.
if [ -z "${1-}" ]; then
if [ -n "${__git_dir-}" ]; then
echo "$__git_dir"
@ -53,19 +51,6 @@ __gitdir ()
fi
}
__gitcomp_1 ()
{
local c IFS=$' \t\n'
for c in $1; do
c="$c$2"
case $c in
--*=*|*.) ;;
*) c="$c " ;;
esac
printf '%s\n' "$c"
done
}
# The following function is based on code from:
#
# bash_completion - programmable completion functions for bash 3.2+
@ -195,8 +180,18 @@ _get_comp_words_by_ref ()
}
fi
# Generates completion reply with compgen, appending a space to possible
# completion words, if necessary.
__gitcompadd ()
{
local i=0
for x in $1; do
if [[ "$x" == "$3"* ]]; then
COMPREPLY[i++]="$2$x$4"
fi
done
}
# Generates completion reply, appending a space to possible completion words,
# if necessary.
# It accepts 1 to 4 arguments:
# 1: List of possible completion words.
# 2: A prefix to be added to each possible completion word (optional).
@ -208,19 +203,25 @@ __gitcomp ()
case "$cur_" in
--*=)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
*)
local IFS=$'\n'
COMPREPLY=($(compgen -P "${2-}" \
-W "$(__gitcomp_1 "${1-}" "${4-}")" \
-- "$cur_"))
local c i=0 IFS=$' \t\n'
for c in $1; do
c="$c${4-}"
if [[ $c == "$cur_"* ]]; then
case $c in
--*=*|*.) ;;
*) c="$c " ;;
esac
COMPREPLY[i++]="${2-}$c"
fi
done
;;
esac
}
# Generates completion reply with compgen from newline-separated possible
# completion words by appending a space to all of them.
# Generates completion reply from newline-separated possible completion words
# by appending a space to all of them.
# It accepts 1 to 4 arguments:
# 1: List of possible completion words, separated by a single newline.
# 2: A prefix to be added to each possible completion word (optional).
@ -231,7 +232,7 @@ __gitcomp ()
__gitcomp_nl ()
{
local IFS=$'\n'
COMPREPLY=($(compgen -P "${2-}" -S "${4- }" -W "$1" -- "${3-$cur}"))
__gitcompadd "$1" "${2-}" "${3-$cur}" "${4- }"
}
# Generates completion reply with compgen from newline-separated possible
@ -249,106 +250,50 @@ __gitcomp_file ()
# since tilde expansion is not applied.
# This means that COMPREPLY will be empty and Bash default
# completion will be used.
COMPREPLY=($(compgen -P "${2-}" -W "$1" -- "${3-$cur}"))
__gitcompadd "$1" "${2-}" "${3-$cur}" ""
# Tell Bash that compspec generates filenames.
compopt -o filenames 2>/dev/null
# use a hack to enable file mode in bash < 4
compopt -o filenames +o nospace 2>/dev/null ||
compgen -f /non-existing-dir/ > /dev/null
}
__git_index_file_list_filter_compat ()
{
local path
while read -r path; do
case "$path" in
?*/*) echo "${path%%/*}/" ;;
*) echo "$path" ;;
esac
done
}
__git_index_file_list_filter_bash ()
{
local path
while read -r path; do
case "$path" in
?*/*)
# XXX if we append a slash to directory names when using
# `compopt -o filenames`, Bash will append another slash.
# This is pretty stupid, and this the reason why we have to
# define a compatible version for this function.
echo "${path%%/*}" ;;
*)
echo "$path" ;;
esac
done
}
# Process path list returned by "ls-files" and "diff-index --name-only"
# commands, in order to list only file names relative to a specified
# directory, and append a slash to directory names.
__git_index_file_list_filter ()
{
# Default to Bash >= 4.x
__git_index_file_list_filter_bash
}
# Execute git ls-files, returning paths relative to the directory
# specified in the first argument, and using the options specified in
# the second argument.
# Execute 'git ls-files', unless the --committable option is specified, in
# which case it runs 'git diff-index' to find out the files that can be
# committed. It return paths relative to the directory specified in the first
# argument, and using the options specified in the second argument.
__git_ls_files_helper ()
{
(
test -n "${CDPATH+set}" && unset CDPATH
# NOTE: $2 is not quoted in order to support multiple options
cd "$1" && git ls-files --exclude-standard $2
cd "$1"
if [ "$2" == "--committable" ]; then
git diff-index --name-only --relative HEAD
else
# NOTE: $2 is not quoted in order to support multiple options
git ls-files --exclude-standard $2
fi
) 2>/dev/null
}
# Execute git diff-index, returning paths relative to the directory
# specified in the first argument, and using the tree object id
# specified in the second argument.
__git_diff_index_helper ()
{
(
test -n "${CDPATH+set}" && unset CDPATH
cd "$1" && git diff-index --name-only --relative "$2"
) 2>/dev/null
}
# __git_index_files accepts 1 or 2 arguments:
# 1: Options to pass to ls-files (required).
# Supported options are --cached, --modified, --deleted, --others,
# and --directory.
# 2: A directory path (optional).
# If provided, only files within the specified directory are listed.
# Sub directories are never recursed. Path must have a trailing
# slash.
__git_index_files ()
{
local dir="$(__gitdir)" root="${2-.}"
local dir="$(__gitdir)" root="${2-.}" file
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
__git_ls_files_helper "$root" "$1" | __git_index_file_list_filter |
sort | uniq
fi
}
# __git_diff_index_files accepts 1 or 2 arguments:
# 1) The id of a tree object.
# 2) A directory path (optional).
# If provided, only files within the specified directory are listed.
# Sub directories are never recursed. Path must have a trailing
# slash.
__git_diff_index_files ()
{
local dir="$(__gitdir)" root="${2-.}"
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then
__git_diff_index_helper "$root" "$1" | __git_index_file_list_filter |
sort | uniq
__git_ls_files_helper "$root" "$1" |
while read -r file; do
case "$file" in
?*/*) echo "${file%%/*}" ;;
*) echo "$file" ;;
esac
done | sort | uniq
fi
}
@ -424,14 +369,8 @@ __git_refs ()
done
;;
*)
git ls-remote "$dir" HEAD ORIG_HEAD 'refs/tags/*' 'refs/heads/*' 'refs/remotes/*' 2>/dev/null | \
while read -r hash i; do
case "$i" in
*^{}) ;;
refs/*) echo "${i#refs/*/}" ;;
*) echo "$i" ;;
esac
done
echo "HEAD"
git for-each-ref --format="%(refname:short)" -- "refs/remotes/$dir/" | sed -e "s#^$dir/##"
;;
esac
}
@ -549,44 +488,23 @@ __git_complete_revlist_file ()
}
# __git_complete_index_file requires 1 argument: the options to pass to
# ls-file
# __git_complete_index_file requires 1 argument:
# 1: the options to pass to ls-file
#
# The exception is --committable, which finds the files appropriate commit.
__git_complete_index_file ()
{
local pfx cur_="$cur"
local pfx="" cur_="$cur"
case "$cur_" in
?*/*)
pfx="${cur_%/*}"
cur_="${cur_##*/}"
pfx="${pfx}/"
__gitcomp_file "$(__git_index_files "$1" "$pfx")" "$pfx" "$cur_"
;;
*)
__gitcomp_file "$(__git_index_files "$1")" "" "$cur_"
;;
esac
}
# __git_complete_diff_index_file requires 1 argument: the id of a tree
# object
__git_complete_diff_index_file ()
{
local pfx cur_="$cur"
case "$cur_" in
?*/*)
pfx="${cur_%/*}"
cur_="${cur_##*/}"
pfx="${pfx}/"
__gitcomp_file "$(__git_diff_index_files "$1" "$pfx")" "$pfx" "$cur_"
;;
*)
__gitcomp_file "$(__git_diff_index_files "$1")" "" "$cur_"
;;
esac
__gitcomp_file "$(__git_index_files "$1" "$pfx")" "$pfx" "$cur_"
}
__git_complete_file ()
@ -614,7 +532,6 @@ __git_complete_remote_or_refspec ()
case "$cmd" in
push) no_complete_refspec=1 ;;
fetch)
COMPREPLY=()
return
;;
*) ;;
@ -630,7 +547,6 @@ __git_complete_remote_or_refspec ()
return
fi
if [ $no_complete_refspec = 1 ]; then
COMPREPLY=()
return
fi
[ "$remote" = "." ] && remote=
@ -732,6 +648,7 @@ __git_list_porcelain_commands ()
cat-file) : plumbing;;
check-attr) : plumbing;;
check-ignore) : plumbing;;
check-mailmap) : plumbing;;
check-ref-format) : plumbing;;
checkout-index) : plumbing;;
commit-tree) : plumbing;;
@ -951,7 +868,6 @@ _git_am ()
"
return
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_apply ()
@ -971,7 +887,6 @@ _git_apply ()
"
return
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_add ()
@ -1031,7 +946,6 @@ _git_bisect ()
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_refs)"
;;
*)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
esac
}
@ -1124,9 +1038,14 @@ _git_cherry ()
_git_cherry_pick ()
{
local dir="$(__gitdir)"
if [ -f "$dir"/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD ]; then
__gitcomp "--continue --quit --abort"
return
fi
case "$cur" in
--*)
__gitcomp "--edit --no-commit"
__gitcomp "--edit --no-commit --signoff --strategy= --mainline"
;;
*)
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_refs)"
@ -1170,7 +1089,6 @@ _git_clone ()
return
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_commit ()
@ -1182,13 +1100,6 @@ _git_commit ()
;;
esac
case "$prev" in
-c|-C)
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_refs)" "" "${cur}"
return
;;
esac
case "$cur" in
--cleanup=*)
__gitcomp "default strip verbatim whitespace
@ -1218,7 +1129,7 @@ _git_commit ()
esac
if git rev-parse --verify --quiet HEAD >/dev/null; then
__git_complete_diff_index_file "HEAD"
__git_complete_index_file "--committable"
else
# This is the first commit
__git_complete_index_file "--cached"
@ -1251,7 +1162,7 @@ __git_diff_common_options="--stat --numstat --shortstat --summary
--no-prefix --src-prefix= --dst-prefix=
--inter-hunk-context=
--patience --histogram --minimal
--raw
--raw --word-diff
--dirstat --dirstat= --dirstat-by-file
--dirstat-by-file= --cumulative
--diff-algorithm=
@ -1299,7 +1210,7 @@ _git_difftool ()
return
;;
esac
__git_complete_file
__git_complete_revlist_file
}
__git_fetch_options="
@ -1319,11 +1230,12 @@ _git_fetch ()
}
__git_format_patch_options="
--stdout --attach --no-attach --thread --thread= --output-directory
--stdout --attach --no-attach --thread --thread= --no-thread
--numbered --start-number --numbered-files --keep-subject --signoff
--signature --no-signature --in-reply-to= --cc= --full-index --binary
--not --all --cover-letter --no-prefix --src-prefix= --dst-prefix=
--inline --suffix= --ignore-if-in-upstream --subject-prefix=
--output-directory --reroll-count --to= --quiet --notes
"
_git_format_patch ()
@ -1354,7 +1266,6 @@ _git_fsck ()
return
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_gc ()
@ -1365,7 +1276,6 @@ _git_gc ()
return
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_gitk ()
@ -1442,7 +1352,6 @@ _git_init ()
return
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_ls_files ()
@ -1578,7 +1487,6 @@ _git_mergetool ()
return
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=()
}
_git_merge_base ()
@ -1819,7 +1727,7 @@ __git_config_get_set_variables ()
_git_config ()
{
case "$prev" in
branch.*.remote)
branch.*.remote|branch.*.pushremote)
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_remotes)"
return
;;
@ -1827,11 +1735,19 @@ _git_config ()
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_refs)"
return
;;
branch.*.rebase)
__gitcomp "false true"
return
;;
remote.pushdefault)
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_remotes)"
return
;;
remote.*.fetch)
local remote="${prev#remote.}"
remote="${remote%.fetch}"
if [ -z "$cur" ]; then
COMPREPLY=("refs/heads/")
__gitcomp_nl "refs/heads/" "" "" ""
return
fi
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_refs_remotes "$remote")"
@ -1866,6 +1782,10 @@ _git_config ()
"
return
;;
diff.submodule)
__gitcomp "log short"
return
;;
help.format)
__gitcomp "man info web html"
return
@ -1891,7 +1811,6 @@ _git_config ()
return
;;
*.*)
COMPREPLY=()
return
;;
esac
@ -1908,7 +1827,7 @@ _git_config ()
;;
branch.*.*)
local pfx="${cur%.*}." cur_="${cur##*.}"
__gitcomp "remote merge mergeoptions rebase" "$pfx" "$cur_"
__gitcomp "remote pushremote merge mergeoptions rebase" "$pfx" "$cur_"
return
;;
branch.*)
@ -2039,7 +1958,6 @@ _git_config ()
core.fileMode
core.fsyncobjectfiles
core.gitProxy
core.ignoreCygwinFSTricks
core.ignoreStat
core.ignorecase
core.logAllRefUpdates
@ -2061,13 +1979,14 @@ _git_config ()
core.whitespace
core.worktree
diff.autorefreshindex
diff.statGraphWidth
diff.external
diff.ignoreSubmodules
diff.mnemonicprefix
diff.noprefix
diff.renameLimit
diff.renames
diff.statGraphWidth
diff.submodule
diff.suppressBlankEmpty
diff.tool
diff.wordRegex
@ -2202,6 +2121,7 @@ _git_config ()
receive.fsckObjects
receive.unpackLimit
receive.updateserverinfo
remote.pushdefault
remotes.
repack.usedeltabaseoffset
rerere.autoupdate
@ -2272,7 +2192,6 @@ _git_remote ()
__gitcomp "$c"
;;
*)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
esac
}
@ -2356,7 +2275,7 @@ _git_show ()
return
;;
esac
__git_complete_file
__git_complete_revlist_file
}
_git_show_branch ()
@ -2388,8 +2307,6 @@ _git_stash ()
*)
if [ -z "$(__git_find_on_cmdline "$save_opts")" ]; then
__gitcomp "$subcommands"
else
COMPREPLY=()
fi
;;
esac
@ -2402,14 +2319,12 @@ _git_stash ()
__gitcomp "--index --quiet"
;;
show,--*|drop,--*|branch,--*)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
show,*|apply,*|drop,*|pop,*|branch,*)
__gitcomp_nl "$(git --git-dir="$(__gitdir)" stash list \
| sed -n -e 's/:.*//p')"
;;
*)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
esac
fi
@ -2419,7 +2334,7 @@ _git_submodule ()
{
__git_has_doubledash && return
local subcommands="add status init update summary foreach sync"
local subcommands="add status init deinit update summary foreach sync"
if [ -z "$(__git_find_on_cmdline "$subcommands")" ]; then
case "$cur" in
--*)
@ -2451,7 +2366,7 @@ _git_svn ()
--no-metadata --use-svm-props --use-svnsync-props
--log-window-size= --no-checkout --quiet
--repack-flags --use-log-author --localtime
--ignore-paths= $remote_opts
--ignore-paths= --include-paths= $remote_opts
"
local init_opts="
--template= --shared= --trunk= --tags=
@ -2526,7 +2441,6 @@ _git_svn ()
__gitcomp "--revision= --parent"
;;
*)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
esac
fi
@ -2551,13 +2465,10 @@ _git_tag ()
case "$prev" in
-m|-F)
COMPREPLY=()
;;
-*|tag)
if [ $f = 1 ]; then
__gitcomp_nl "$(__git_tags)"
else
COMPREPLY=()
fi
;;
*)
@ -2579,9 +2490,10 @@ __git_main ()
i="${words[c]}"
case "$i" in
--git-dir=*) __git_dir="${i#--git-dir=}" ;;
--git-dir) ((c++)) ; __git_dir="${words[c]}" ;;
--bare) __git_dir="." ;;
--help) command="help"; break ;;
-c) c=$((++c)) ;;
-c|--work-tree|--namespace) ((c++)) ;;
-*) ;;
*) command="$i"; break ;;
esac
@ -2599,6 +2511,7 @@ __git_main ()
--exec-path
--exec-path=
--html-path
--man-path
--info-path
--work-tree=
--namespace=
@ -2693,35 +2606,19 @@ if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
compadd -Q -p "${2-}" -f -- ${=1} && _ret=0
}
__git_zsh_helper ()
{
emulate -L ksh
local cur cword prev
cur=${words[CURRENT-1]}
prev=${words[CURRENT-2]}
let cword=CURRENT-1
__${service}_main
}
_git ()
{
emulate -L zsh
local _ret=1
__git_zsh_helper
let _ret && _default -S '' && _ret=0
local _ret=1 cur cword prev
cur=${words[CURRENT]}
prev=${words[CURRENT-1]}
let cword=CURRENT-1
emulate ksh -c __${service}_main
let _ret && _default && _ret=0
return _ret
}
compdef _git git gitk
return
elif [[ -n ${BASH_VERSION-} ]]; then
if ((${BASH_VERSINFO[0]} < 4)); then
# compopt is not supported
__git_index_file_list_filter ()
{
__git_index_file_list_filter_compat
}
fi
fi
__git_func_wrap ()

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
# Distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0.
#
# This script allows you to see the current branch in your prompt.
# This script allows you to see repository status in your prompt.
#
# To enable:
#
@ -13,23 +13,27 @@
# 3a) Change your PS1 to call __git_ps1 as
# command-substitution:
# Bash: PS1='[\u@\h \W$(__git_ps1 " (%s)")]\$ '
# ZSH: PS1='[%n@%m %c$(__git_ps1 " (%s)")]\$ '
# ZSH: setopt PROMPT_SUBST ; PS1='[%n@%m %c$(__git_ps1 " (%s)")]\$ '
# the optional argument will be used as format string.
# 3b) Alternatively, if you are using bash, __git_ps1 can be
# used for PROMPT_COMMAND with two parameters, <pre> and
# <post>, which are strings you would put in $PS1 before
# and after the status string generated by the git-prompt
# machinery. e.g.
# PROMPT_COMMAND='__git_ps1 "\u@\h:\w" "\\\$ "'
# will show username, at-sign, host, colon, cwd, then
# various status string, followed by dollar and SP, as
# your prompt.
# 3b) Alternatively, for a slightly faster prompt, __git_ps1 can
# be used for PROMPT_COMMAND in Bash or for precmd() in Zsh
# with two parameters, <pre> and <post>, which are strings
# you would put in $PS1 before and after the status string
# generated by the git-prompt machinery. e.g.
# Bash: PROMPT_COMMAND='__git_ps1 "\u@\h:\w" "\\\$ "'
# will show username, at-sign, host, colon, cwd, then
# various status string, followed by dollar and SP, as
# your prompt.
# ZSH: precmd () { __git_ps1 "%n" ":%~$ " "|%s" }
# will show username, pipe, then various status string,
# followed by colon, cwd, dollar and SP, as your prompt.
# Optionally, you can supply a third argument with a printf
# format string to finetune the output of the branch status
#
# The argument to __git_ps1 will be displayed only if you are currently
# in a git repository. The %s token will be the name of the current
# branch.
# The repository status will be displayed only if you are currently in a
# git repository. The %s token is the placeholder for the shown status.
#
# The prompt status always includes the current branch name.
#
# In addition, if you set GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE to a nonempty value,
# unstaged (*) and staged (+) changes will be shown next to the branch
@ -77,31 +81,8 @@
#
# If you would like a colored hint about the current dirty state, set
# GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS to a nonempty value. The colors are based on
# the colored output of "git status -sb".
# __gitdir accepts 0 or 1 arguments (i.e., location)
# returns location of .git repo
__gitdir ()
{
# Note: this function is duplicated in git-completion.bash
# When updating it, make sure you update the other one to match.
if [ -z "${1-}" ]; then
if [ -n "${__git_dir-}" ]; then
echo "$__git_dir"
elif [ -n "${GIT_DIR-}" ]; then
test -d "${GIT_DIR-}" || return 1
echo "$GIT_DIR"
elif [ -d .git ]; then
echo .git
else
git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null
fi
elif [ -d "$1/.git" ]; then
echo "$1/.git"
else
echo "$1"
fi
}
# the colored output of "git status -sb" and are available only when
# using __git_ps1 for PROMPT_COMMAND or precmd.
# stores the divergence from upstream in $p
# used by GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM
@ -124,7 +105,7 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
fi
;;
svn-remote.*.url)
svn_remote[ $((${#svn_remote[@]} + 1)) ]="$value"
svn_remote[$((${#svn_remote[@]} + 1))]="$value"
svn_url_pattern+="\\|$value"
upstream=svn+git # default upstream is SVN if available, else git
;;
@ -146,10 +127,11 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
svn*)
# get the upstream from the "git-svn-id: ..." in a commit message
# (git-svn uses essentially the same procedure internally)
local svn_upstream=($(git log --first-parent -1 \
local -a svn_upstream
svn_upstream=($(git log --first-parent -1 \
--grep="^git-svn-id: \(${svn_url_pattern#??}\)" 2>/dev/null))
if [[ 0 -ne ${#svn_upstream[@]} ]]; then
svn_upstream=${svn_upstream[ ${#svn_upstream[@]} - 2 ]}
svn_upstream=${svn_upstream[${#svn_upstream[@]} - 2]}
svn_upstream=${svn_upstream%@*}
local n_stop="${#svn_remote[@]}"
for ((n=1; n <= n_stop; n++)); do
@ -222,6 +204,51 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
}
# Helper function that is meant to be called from __git_ps1. It
# injects color codes into the appropriate gitstring variables used
# to build a gitstring.
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring ()
{
if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
local c_red='%F{red}'
local c_green='%F{green}'
local c_lblue='%F{blue}'
local c_clear='%f'
else
# Using \[ and \] around colors is necessary to prevent
# issues with command line editing/browsing/completion!
local c_red='\[\e[31m\]'
local c_green='\[\e[32m\]'
local c_lblue='\[\e[1;34m\]'
local c_clear='\[\e[0m\]'
fi
local bad_color=$c_red
local ok_color=$c_green
local flags_color="$c_lblue"
local branch_color=""
if [ $detached = no ]; then
branch_color="$ok_color"
else
branch_color="$bad_color"
fi
c="$branch_color$c"
z="$c_clear$z"
if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
w="$bad_color$w"
fi
if [ -n "$i" ]; then
i="$ok_color$i"
fi
if [ -n "$s" ]; then
s="$flags_color$s"
fi
if [ -n "$u" ]; then
u="$bad_color$u"
fi
r="$c_clear$r"
}
# __git_ps1 accepts 0 or 1 arguments (i.e., format string)
# when called from PS1 using command substitution
@ -254,39 +281,83 @@ __git_ps1 ()
;;
esac
local g="$(__gitdir)"
if [ -z "$g" ]; then
local repo_info rev_parse_exit_code
repo_info="$(git rev-parse --git-dir --is-inside-git-dir \
--is-bare-repository --is-inside-work-tree \
--short HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
rev_parse_exit_code="$?"
if [ -z "$repo_info" ]; then
if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
#In PC mode PS1 always needs to be set
PS1="$ps1pc_start$ps1pc_end"
fi
else
local r=""
local b=""
return
fi
local short_sha
if [ "$rev_parse_exit_code" = "0" ]; then
short_sha="${repo_info##*$'\n'}"
repo_info="${repo_info%$'\n'*}"
fi
local inside_worktree="${repo_info##*$'\n'}"
repo_info="${repo_info%$'\n'*}"
local bare_repo="${repo_info##*$'\n'}"
repo_info="${repo_info%$'\n'*}"
local inside_gitdir="${repo_info##*$'\n'}"
local g="${repo_info%$'\n'*}"
local r=""
local b=""
local step=""
local total=""
if [ -d "$g/rebase-merge" ]; then
read b 2>/dev/null <"$g/rebase-merge/head-name"
read step 2>/dev/null <"$g/rebase-merge/msgnum"
read total 2>/dev/null <"$g/rebase-merge/end"
if [ -f "$g/rebase-merge/interactive" ]; then
r="|REBASE-i"
b="$(cat "$g/rebase-merge/head-name")"
elif [ -d "$g/rebase-merge" ]; then
r="|REBASE-m"
b="$(cat "$g/rebase-merge/head-name")"
else
if [ -d "$g/rebase-apply" ]; then
if [ -f "$g/rebase-apply/rebasing" ]; then
r="|REBASE"
elif [ -f "$g/rebase-apply/applying" ]; then
r="|AM"
else
r="|AM/REBASE"
fi
elif [ -f "$g/MERGE_HEAD" ]; then
r="|MERGING"
elif [ -f "$g/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD" ]; then
r="|CHERRY-PICKING"
elif [ -f "$g/BISECT_LOG" ]; then
r="|BISECTING"
r="|REBASE-m"
fi
else
if [ -d "$g/rebase-apply" ]; then
read step 2>/dev/null <"$g/rebase-apply/next"
read total 2>/dev/null <"$g/rebase-apply/last"
if [ -f "$g/rebase-apply/rebasing" ]; then
read b 2>/dev/null <"$g/rebase-apply/head-name"
r="|REBASE"
elif [ -f "$g/rebase-apply/applying" ]; then
r="|AM"
else
r="|AM/REBASE"
fi
elif [ -f "$g/MERGE_HEAD" ]; then
r="|MERGING"
elif [ -f "$g/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD" ]; then
r="|CHERRY-PICKING"
elif [ -f "$g/REVERT_HEAD" ]; then
r="|REVERTING"
elif [ -f "$g/BISECT_LOG" ]; then
r="|BISECTING"
fi
b="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)" || {
if [ -n "$b" ]; then
:
elif [ -h "$g/HEAD" ]; then
# symlink symbolic ref
b="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
else
local head=""
if ! read head 2>/dev/null <"$g/HEAD"; then
if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
PS1="$ps1pc_start$ps1pc_end"
fi
return
fi
# is it a symbolic ref?
b="${head#ref: }"
if [ "$head" = "$b" ]; then
detached=yes
b="$(
case "${GIT_PS1_DESCRIBE_STYLE-}" in
@ -300,100 +371,75 @@ __git_ps1 ()
git describe --tags --exact-match HEAD ;;
esac 2>/dev/null)" ||
b="$(cut -c1-7 "$g/HEAD" 2>/dev/null)..." ||
b="unknown"
b="$short_sha..."
b="($b)"
}
fi
local w=""
local i=""
local s=""
local u=""
local c=""
local p=""
if [ "true" = "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-git-dir 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
if [ "true" = "$(git rev-parse --is-bare-repository 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
c="BARE:"
else
b="GIT_DIR!"
fi
elif [ "true" = "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE-}" ] &&
[ "$(git config --bool bash.showDirtyState)" != "false" ]
then
git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code || w="*"
if git rev-parse --quiet --verify HEAD >/dev/null; then
git diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD -- || i="+"
else
i="#"
fi
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWSTASHSTATE-}" ]; then
git rev-parse --verify refs/stash >/dev/null 2>&1 && s="$"
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWUNTRACKEDFILES-}" ] &&
[ "$(git config --bool bash.showUntrackedFiles)" != "false" ] &&
[ -n "$(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard)" ]
then
u="%%"
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM-}" ]; then
__git_ps1_show_upstream
fi
fi
local f="$w$i$s$u"
if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
local gitstring=
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then
local c_red='\e[31m'
local c_green='\e[32m'
local c_lblue='\e[1;34m'
local c_clear='\e[0m'
local bad_color=$c_red
local ok_color=$c_green
local branch_color="$c_clear"
local flags_color="$c_lblue"
local branchstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}"
if [ $detached = no ]; then
branch_color="$ok_color"
else
branch_color="$bad_color"
fi
# Setting gitstring directly with \[ and \] around colors
# is necessary to prevent wrapping issues!
gitstring="\[$branch_color\]$branchstring\[$c_clear\]"
if [ -n "$w$i$s$u$r$p" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring "
fi
if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$w"
fi
if [ -n "$i" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$ok_color\]$i"
fi
if [ -n "$s" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$flags_color\]$s"
fi
if [ -n "$u" ]; then
gitstring="$gitstring\[$bad_color\]$u"
fi
gitstring="$gitstring\[$c_clear\]$r$p"
else
gitstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
fi
gitstring=$(printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring")
PS1="$ps1pc_start$gitstring$ps1pc_end"
else
# NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode
printf -- "$printf_format" "$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
fi
fi
if [ -n "$step" ] && [ -n "$total" ]; then
r="$r $step/$total"
fi
local w=""
local i=""
local s=""
local u=""
local c=""
local p=""
if [ "true" = "$inside_gitdir" ]; then
if [ "true" = "$bare_repo" ]; then
c="BARE:"
else
b="GIT_DIR!"
fi
elif [ "true" = "$inside_worktree" ]; then
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE-}" ] &&
[ "$(git config --bool bash.showDirtyState)" != "false" ]
then
git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code || w="*"
if [ -n "$short_sha" ]; then
git diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD -- || i="+"
else
i="#"
fi
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWSTASHSTATE-}" ] &&
[ -r "$g/refs/stash" ]; then
s="$"
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWUNTRACKEDFILES-}" ] &&
[ "$(git config --bool bash.showUntrackedFiles)" != "false" ] &&
git ls-files --others --exclude-standard --error-unmatch -- '*' >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
then
u="%${ZSH_VERSION+%}"
fi
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM-}" ]; then
__git_ps1_show_upstream
fi
fi
local z="${GIT_PS1_STATESEPARATOR-" "}"
# NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode
if [ $pcmode = yes ] && [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then
__git_ps1_colorize_gitstring
fi
local f="$w$i$s$u"
local gitstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+$z$f}$r$p"
if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then
gitstring=$(printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring")
else
printf -v gitstring -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring"
fi
PS1="$ps1pc_start$gitstring$ps1pc_end"
else
printf -- "$printf_format" "$gitstring"
fi
}

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@ -84,5 +84,14 @@ exist_gh() { # [DIRECTORY]
git push -u origin master
}
# git.io "GitHub URL"
#
# Shorten GitHub url, example:
# https://github.com/nvogel/dotzsh > http://git.io/8nU25w
# source: https://github.com/nvogel/dotzsh
# documentation: https://github.com/blog/985-git-io-github-url-shortener
#
git.io() {curl -i -s http://git.io -F "url=$1" | grep "Location" | cut -f 2 -d " "}
# End Functions #############################################################

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function gi() { curl http://gitignore.io/api/$@ ;}
function gi() { curl http://www.gitignore.io/api/$@ ;}
_gitignireio_get_command_list() {
curl -s http://gitignore.io/api/list | tr "," "\n"
curl -s http://www.gitignore.io/api/list | tr "," "\n"
}
_gitignireio () {
@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ _gitignireio () {
compadd -S '' `_gitignireio_get_command_list`
}
compdef _gitignireio gi
compdef _gitignireio gi

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# if there is a user named 'glassfish' on the system, we'll assume
# that is the user asadmin should be run as
# grep -e '^glassfish' /etc/passwd > /dev/null && alias asadmin='sudo -u glassfish asadmin'

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# install in /etc/zsh/zshrc or your personal .zshrc
# gc
prefixes=(5 6 8)
for p in $prefixes; do
compctl -g "*.${p}" ${p}l
compctl -g "*.go" ${p}g
done
# standard go tools
compctl -g "*.go" gofmt
# gccgo
compctl -g "*.go" gccgo
# go tool
__go_tool_complete() {
typeset -a commands build_flags
commands+=(
'build[compile packages and dependencies]'
'clean[remove object files]'
'doc[run godoc on package sources]'
'fix[run go tool fix on packages]'
'fmt[run gofmt on package sources]'
'get[download and install packages and dependencies]'
'help[display help]'
'install[compile and install packages and dependencies]'
'list[list packages]'
'run[compile and run Go program]'
'test[test packages]'
'tool[run specified go tool]'
'version[print Go version]'
'vet[run go tool vet on packages]'
)
if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then
# explain go commands
_values 'go tool commands' ${commands[@]}
return
fi
build_flags=(
'-a[force reinstallation of packages that are already up-to-date]'
'-n[print the commands but do not run them]'
"-p[number of parallel builds]:number"
'-x[print the commands]'
"-work[print temporary directory name and keep it]"
"-gcflags[flags for 5g/6g/8g]:flags"
"-ldflags[flags for 5l/6l/8l]:flags"
"-gccgoflags[flags for gccgo]:flags"
)
__go_list() {
local expl importpaths
declare -a importpaths
importpaths=($(go list ${words[$CURRENT]}... 2>/dev/null))
_wanted importpaths expl 'import paths' compadd "$@" - "${importpaths[@]}"
}
case ${words[2]} in
clean|doc)
_arguments -s -w : '*:importpaths:__go_list'
;;
fix|fmt|list|vet)
_alternative ':importpaths:__go_list' ':files:_path_files -g "*.go"'
;;
install)
_arguments -s -w : ${build_flags[@]} \
"-v[show package names]" \
'*:importpaths:__go_list'
;;
get)
_arguments -s -w : \
${build_flags[@]}
;;
build)
_arguments -s -w : \
${build_flags[@]} \
"-v[show package names]" \
"-o[output file]:file:_files" \
"*:args:{ _alternative ':importpaths:__go_list' ':files:_path_files -g \"*.go\"' }"
;;
test)
_arguments -s -w : \
${build_flags[@]} \
"-c[do not run, compile the test binary]" \
"-i[do not run, install dependencies]" \
"-v[print test output]" \
"-x[print the commands]" \
"-short[use short mode]" \
"-parallel[number of parallel tests]:number" \
"-cpu[values of GOMAXPROCS to use]:number list" \
"-run[run tests and examples matching regexp]:regexp" \
"-bench[run benchmarks matching regexp]:regexp" \
"-benchtime[run each benchmark during n seconds]:duration" \
"-timeout[kill test after that duration]:duration" \
"-cpuprofile[write CPU profile to file]:file:_files" \
"-memprofile[write heap profile to file]:file:_files" \
"-memprofilerate[set heap profiling rate]:number" \
"*:args:{ _alternative ':importpaths:__go_list' ':files:_path_files -g \"*.go\"' }"
;;
help)
_values "${commands[@]}" \
'gopath[GOPATH environment variable]' \
'importpath[description of import paths]' \
'remote[remote import path syntax]' \
'testflag[description of testing flags]' \
'testfunc[description of testing functions]'
;;
run)
_arguments -s -w : \
${build_flags[@]} \
'*:file:_path_files -g "*.go"'
;;
tool)
if (( CURRENT == 3 )); then
_values "go tool" $(go tool)
return
fi
case ${words[3]} in
[568]g)
_arguments -s -w : \
'-I[search for packages in DIR]:includes:_path_files -/' \
'-L[show full path in file:line prints]' \
'-S[print the assembly language]' \
'-V[print the compiler version]' \
'-e[no limit on number of errors printed]' \
'-h[panic on an error]' \
'-l[disable inlining]' \
'-m[print optimization decisions]' \
'-o[file specify output file]:file' \
'-p[assumed import path for this code]:importpath' \
'-u[disable package unsafe]' \
"*:file:_files -g '*.go'"
;;
[568]l)
local O=${words[3]%l}
_arguments -s -w : \
'-o[file specify output file]:file' \
'-L[search for packages in DIR]:includes:_path_files -/' \
"*:file:_files -g '*.[ao$O]'"
;;
dist)
_values "dist tool" banner bootstrap clean env install version
;;
*)
# use files by default
_files
;;
esac
;;
esac
}
compdef __go_tool_complete go

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../golang/golang.plugin.zsh

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# From : http://golang.org/misc/zsh/go?m=text
# install in /etc/zsh/zshrc or your personal .zshrc
# gc
prefixes=(5 6 8)
for p in $prefixes; do
compctl -g "*.${p}" ${p}l
compctl -g "*.go" ${p}g
compctl -g "*.${p}" ${p}l
compctl -g "*.go" ${p}g
done
# standard go tools
@ -19,6 +20,7 @@ __go_tool_complete() {
'build[compile packages and dependencies]'
'clean[remove object files]'
'doc[run godoc on package sources]'
'env[print Go environment information]'
'fix[run go tool fix on packages]'
'fmt[run gofmt on package sources]'
'get[download and install packages and dependencies]'
@ -39,12 +41,17 @@ __go_tool_complete() {
build_flags=(
'-a[force reinstallation of packages that are already up-to-date]'
'-n[print the commands but do not run them]'
"-p[number of parallel builds]:number"
'-p[number of parallel builds]:number'
'-race[enable data race detection]'
'-x[print the commands]'
"-work[print temporary directory name and keep it]"
"-gcflags[flags for 5g/6g/8g]:flags"
"-ldflags[flags for 5l/6l/8l]:flags"
"-gccgoflags[flags for gccgo]:flags"
'-work[print temporary directory name and keep it]'
'-ccflags[flags for 5c/6c/8c]:flags'
'-gcflags[flags for 5g/6g/8g]:flags'
'-ldflags[flags for 5l/6l/8l]:flags'
'-gccgoflags[flags for gccgo]:flags'
'-compiler[name of compiler to use]:name'
'-installsuffix[suffix to add to package directory]:suffix'
'-tags[list of build tags to consider satisfied]:tags'
)
__go_list() {
local expl importpaths
@ -62,7 +69,7 @@ __go_tool_complete() {
install)
_arguments -s -w : ${build_flags[@]} \
"-v[show package names]" \
'*:importpaths:__go_list'
'*:importpaths:__go_list'
;;
get)
_arguments -s -w : \
@ -87,7 +94,10 @@ __go_tool_complete() {
"-cpu[values of GOMAXPROCS to use]:number list" \
"-run[run tests and examples matching regexp]:regexp" \
"-bench[run benchmarks matching regexp]:regexp" \
"-benchtime[run each benchmark during n seconds]:duration" \
"-benchmem[print memory allocation stats]" \
"-benchtime[run each benchmark until taking this long]:duration" \
"-blockprofile[write goroutine blocking profile to file]:file" \
"-blockprofilerate[set sampling rate of goroutine blocking profile]:number" \
"-timeout[kill test after that duration]:duration" \
"-cpuprofile[write CPU profile to file]:file:_files" \
"-memprofile[write heap profile to file]:file:_files" \
@ -97,7 +107,7 @@ __go_tool_complete() {
help)
_values "${commands[@]}" \
'gopath[GOPATH environment variable]' \
'importpath[description of import paths]' \
'packages[description of package lists]' \
'remote[remote import path syntax]' \
'testflag[description of testing flags]' \
'testfunc[description of testing functions]'
@ -147,4 +157,4 @@ __go_tool_complete() {
esac
}
compdef __go_tool_complete go
compdef __go_tool_complete go

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@ -23,8 +23,10 @@ _1st_arguments=(
"auth\:login":"log in with your heroku credentials"
"auth\:logout":"clear local authentication credentials"
"config":"display the config vars for an app"
"config\:add":"add one or more config vars"
"config\:remove":"remove a config var"
"config\:pull":"pull heroku config vars down to the local environment"
"config\:push":"push local config vars to heroku"
"config\:set":"set one or more config vars"
"config\:unset":"unset one or more config vars"
"db\:push":"push local data up to your app"
"db\:pull":"pull heroku data down into your local database"
"domains":"list custom domains for an app"

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@ -163,8 +163,13 @@ function history-substring-search-down() {
zle -N history-substring-search-up
zle -N history-substring-search-down
bindkey '\e[A' history-substring-search-up
bindkey '\e[B' history-substring-search-down
zmodload zsh/terminfo
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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# implementation details

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# provide a whois command with a more accurate and up to date list of whois
# servers using CNAMES via whois.geek.nz
function iwhois() {
resolver="whois.geek.nz"
tld=`echo ${@: -1} | awk -F "." '{print $NF}'`
whois -h ${tld}.${resolver} "$@" ;
}

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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Opening new issue"
`open $jira_url/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa`
$open_cmd "$jira_url/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa"
else
echo "Opening issue #$1"
if [[ "x$JIRA_RAPID_BOARD" = "xtrue" ]]; then

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# jsontools
Handy command line tools for dealing with json data.
## Tools
- **pp_json** - pretty prints json
- **is_json** - returns true if valid json; false otherwise
- **urlencode_json** - returns a url encoded string for the given json
- **urldecode_json** - returns decoded json for the given url encoded string
## Usage
Usage is simple...just take your json data and pipe it into the appropriate jsontool.
```sh
<json data> | <jsontools tool>
```
## Examples
##### pp_json
```sh
# curl json data and pretty print the results
curl https://coderwall.com/bobwilliams.json | pp_json
```
##### is_json
```sh
# pretty print the contents of an existing json file
less data.json | is_json
```
##### urlencode_json
```sh
# json data directly from the command line
echo '{"b":2, "a":1}' | urlencode_json
```
##### urldecode_json
```sh
# url encoded string to decode
echo '%7B%22b%22:2,%20%22a%22:1%7D%0A' | urldecode_json
```

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# JSON Tools
# Adds command line aliases useful for dealing with JSON
if [[ $(whence $JSONTOOLS_METHOD) = "" ]]; then
JSONTOOLS_METHOD=""
fi
if [[ $(whence node) != "" && ( "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "xnode" ) ]]; then
alias pp_json='xargs -0 node -e "console.log(JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(process.argv[1]), null, 4));"'
alias is_json='xargs -0 node -e "try {json = JSON.parse(process.argv[1]);} catch (e) { console.log(false); json = null; } if(json) { console.log(true); }"'
alias urlencode_json='xargs -0 node -e "console.log(encodeURIComponent(process.argv[1]))"'
alias urldecode_json='xargs -0 node -e "console.log(decodeURIComponent(process.argv[1]))"'
elif [[ $(whence python) != "" && ( "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "xpython" ) ]]; then
alias pp_json='python -mjson.tool'
alias is_json='python -c "
import json, sys;
try:
json.loads(sys.stdin.read())
except ValueError, e:
print False
else:
print True
sys.exit(0)"'
alias urlencode_json='python -c "
import urllib, json, sys;
print urllib.quote_plus(sys.stdin.read())
sys.exit(0)"'
alias urldecode_json='python -c "
import urllib, json, sys;
print urllib.unquote_plus(sys.stdin.read())
sys.exit(0)"'
elif [[ $(whence ruby) != "" && ( "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$JSONTOOLS_METHOD" = "xruby" ) ]]; then
alias pp_json='ruby -e "require \"json\"; require \"yaml\"; puts JSON.parse(STDIN.read).to_yaml"'
alias is_json='ruby -e "require \"json\"; begin; JSON.parse(STDIN.read); puts true; rescue Exception => e; puts false; end"'
alias urlencode_json='ruby -e "require \"uri\"; puts URI.escape(STDIN.read)"'
alias urldecode_json='ruby -e "require \"uri\"; puts URI.unescape(STDIN.read)"'
fi
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ _knife() {
case $state in
knifecmd)
compadd -Q "$@" bootstrap client configure cookbook "cookbook site" "data bag" diff exec environment index node recipe role search ssh status upload windows $cloudproviders
compadd -Q "$@" bootstrap client configure cookbook "cookbook site" "data bag" diff exec environment index node recipe role search ssh status upload vault windows $cloudproviders
;;
knifesubcmd)
case $words[2] in
@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ _knife() {
upload)
_arguments '*:file or directory:_files -g "*"'
;;
vault)
compadd -Q "$@" create decrypt delete edit remove "rotate all keys" "rotate keys" show update
;;
windows)
compadd "$@" bootstrap
;;

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# Laravel4 basic command completion
_laravel4_get_command_list () {
php artisan --no-ansi | sed "1,/Available commands/d" | awk '/^ [a-z]+/ { print $1 }'
}
_laravel4 () {
if [ -f artisan ]; then
compadd `_laravel4_get_command_list`
fi
}
compdef _laravel4 artisan
compdef _laravel4 la4
#Alias
alias la4='php artisan'
alias la4dump='php artisan dump-autoload'
alias la4cache='php artisan cache:clear'
alias la4routes='php artisan routes'

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alias byes='exit'
alias cya='reboot'
alias kthxbai='halt'
alias pwned='ssh'
alias hackzor='git init'
alias rulz='git push'
alias bringz='git pull'
alias chicken='git add'
alias oanward='git commit -m'
alias ooanward='git commit -am'
alias letcat='git checkout'
alias violenz='git rebase'

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ alias hglr='hg pull --rebase'
alias hgo='hg outgoing'
alias hgp='hg push'
alias hgs='hg status'
alias hgsl='hg log --limit 20 --template "{node|short} | {date|isodatesec} | {author|user}: {desc|strip|firstline}\n" '
# this is the 'git commit --amend' equivalent
alias hgca='hg qimport -r tip ; hg qrefresh -e ; hg qfinish tip'

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#compdef meteor
#autoload
# Meteor Autocomplete plugin for Oh-My-Zsh, based on homebrew completion
# Original author: Dimitri JORGE (https://github.com/jorge-d)
_meteor_all_packages() {
packages=(`meteor list | cut -d" " -f1`)
}
_meteor_installed_packages() {
installed_packages=(`meteor list --using`)
}
local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=(
'run:[Default] Run this project in local development mode'
'create:Create a new project'
'update:Upgrade this project to the latest version of Meteor'
'add:Add a package to this project'
'remove:Remove a package from this project'
'list:List available packages'
'help:Display Meteor help'
'bundle:Pack this project up into a tarball'
'mongo:Connect to the Mongo database for the specified site'
'deploy:Deploy this project to Meteor'
'logs:Show logs for specified site'
'reset:Reset the project state. Erases the local database.'
'test-packages:Test one or more packages'
)
local expl
local -a packages installed_packages
if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then
_describe -t commands "meteor subcommand" _1st_arguments
return
fi
case "$words[2]" in
help)
_describe -t commands "meteor subcommand" _1st_arguments ;;
remove)
_meteor_installed_packages
_wanted installed_packages expl 'installed packages' compadd -a installed_packages ;;
add)
_meteor_all_packages
_wanted packages expl 'all packages' compadd -a packages ;;
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# Wrapper function for Maven's mvn command.
mvn-color()
{
# Filter mvn output using sed
mvn $@ | sed -e "s/\(\[INFO\]\ \-.*\)/${TEXT_BLUE}${BOLD}\1/g" \
-e "s/\(\[INFO\]\ \[.*\)/${RESET_FORMATTING}${BOLD}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}/g" \
(
# Filter mvn output using sed. Before filtering set the locale to C, so invalid characters won't break some sed implementations
unset LANG
LC_CTYPE=C mvn $@ | sed -e "s/\(\[INFO\]\)\(.*\)/${TEXT_BLUE}${BOLD}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}\2/g" \
-e "s/\(\[INFO\]\ BUILD SUCCESSFUL\)/${BOLD}${TEXT_GREEN}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}/g" \
-e "s/\(\[WARNING\].*\)/${BOLD}${TEXT_YELLOW}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}/g" \
-e "s/\(\[ERROR\].*\)/${BOLD}${TEXT_RED}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}/g" \
-e "s/\(\[WARNING\]\)\(.*\)/${BOLD}${TEXT_YELLOW}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}\2/g" \
-e "s/\(\[ERROR\]\)\(.*\)/${BOLD}${TEXT_RED}\1${RESET_FORMATTING}\2/g" \
-e "s/Tests run: \([^,]*\), Failures: \([^,]*\), Errors: \([^,]*\), Skipped: \([^,]*\)/${BOLD}${TEXT_GREEN}Tests run: \1${RESET_FORMATTING}, Failures: ${BOLD}${TEXT_RED}\2${RESET_FORMATTING}, Errors: ${BOLD}${TEXT_RED}\3${RESET_FORMATTING}, Skipped: ${BOLD}${TEXT_YELLOW}\4${RESET_FORMATTING}/g"
# Make sure formatting is reset
echo -ne ${RESET_FORMATTING}
)
}
# Override the mvn command with the colorized one.
@ -50,6 +52,11 @@ alias mvnc='mvn clean'
alias mvncom='mvn compile'
alias mvnt='mvn test'
alias mvnag='mvn archetype:generate'
alias mvn-updates='mvn versions:display-dependency-updates'
alias mvntc7='mvn tomcat7:run'
alias mvntc='mvn tomcat:run'
alias mvnjetty='mvn jetty:run'
function listMavenCompletions {
reply=(

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
if [[ -x `which nc` ]]; then
alias nyan='nc -v miku.acm.uiuc.edu 23' # nyan cat
alias nyan='nc -v nyancat.dakko.us 23' # nyan cat
fi

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return 0
;;
*)
print "Unkonwn option: $opt"
print "Unknown option: $opt"
return 1
;;
esac

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_pass_complete_entries_helper () {
local IFS=$'\n'
local prefix="${PASSWORD_STORE_DIR:-$HOME/.password-store}"
_values -C 'passwords' $(find "$prefix" \( -name .git -o -name .gpg-id \) -prune -o $@ -print | sed -e "s#${prefix}.##" -e 's#\.gpg##' | sort)
_values -C 'passwords' $(find -L "$prefix" \( -name .git -o -name .gpg-id \) -prune -o $@ -print | sed -e "s#${prefix}.##" -e 's#\.gpg##' | sort)
}
_pass_complete_entries_with_subdirs () {

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#compdef pep8
#
# this is zsh completion function file.
# generated by genzshcomp(ver: 0.5.1)
#
typeset -A opt_args
local context state line
_arguments -s -S \
"--help[show this help message and exit]:" \
"-h[show this help message and exit]:" \
"--version[show program's version number and exit]:" \
"--verbose[print status messages, or debug with -vv]" \
"-v[print status messages, or debug with -vv]" \
"--quiet[report only file names, or nothing with -qq]" \
"-q[report only file names, or nothing with -qq]" \
"--repeat[(obsolete) show all occurrences of the same error]" \
"-r[(obsolete) show all occurrences of the same error]" \
"--first[show first occurrence of each error]" \
"--exclude[exclude files or directories which match these comma separated patterns (default: .svn,CVS,.bzr,.hg,.git,__pycache__)]::patterns:_files" \
"--filename[when parsing directories, only check filenames matching these comma separated patterns (default: *.py)]::patterns:_files" \
"--select[select errors and warnings (e.g. E,W6)]::errors:_files" \
"--ignore[skip errors and warnings (e.g. E4,W)]::errors:_files" \
"--show-source[show source code for each error]" \
"--show-pep8[show text of PEP 8 for each error (implies --first)]" \
"--statistics[count errors and warnings]" \
"--count[print total number of errors and warnings to standard error and set exit code to 1 if total is not null]" \
"--max-line-length[set maximum allowed line length (default: 79)]::n:_files" \
"--format[set the error format \[default|pylint|<custom>\]]::format:_files" \
"--diff[report only lines changed according to the unified diff received on STDIN]" \
"--benchmark[measure processing speed are read from the \[pep8\] section of the tox.ini fg file located in any parent folder of the path(s) llowed options are: exclude, filename, select, ngth, count, format, quiet, show-pep8, show-source, .]" \
"--config[user config file location (default: /home/gsemet/.config/pep8)]::path:_files" \
"*::args:_files"

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[Per-Directory-History][6]
=========================
Per directory history for zsh, as well as global history, and the
ability to toggle between them with ^G.
This is a implementation of per directory history for zsh, some
implementations of which exist in bash[1][],[2][]. It also implements
a per-directory-history-toggle-history function to change from using the
directory history to using the global history. In both cases the history is
always saved to both the global history and the directory history, so the
toggle state will not effect the saved histories. Being able to switch
between global and directory histories on the fly is a novel feature as far
as I am aware.
This is a standalone repository for the script, however it is also included in
[oh-my-zsh][4] as a plugin.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Usage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Load this script into your interactive ZSH session:
% source zsh-per-directory-history.zsh
2. The default mode if per directory history, interact with your history as normal.
3. Press ^G (the Control and G keys simultaneously) to toggle between local
and global histories.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Configuration
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* HISTORY_BASE a global variable that defines the base directory in which the
directory histories are stored
* per-directory-history-toggle-history is the function to toggle the history
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
History
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The idea/inspiration for a per directory history is from [Stewart MacArthur][1]
and [Dieter][2], the implementation idea is from [Bart Schaefer][3]. The
implementation is by [Jim Hester][5] in September 2012.
[1]: http://www.compbiome.com/2010/07/bash-per-directory-bash-history.html
[2]: http://dieter.plaetinck.be/per_directory_bash
[3]: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/1997/msg00226.html
[4]: https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh
[5]: http://jimhester.com
[6]: http://github.com/jimhester/per-directory-history

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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# This is a implementation of per directory history for zsh, some
# implementations of which exist in bash[1,2]. It also implements
# a per-directory-history-toggle-history function to change from using the
# directory history to using the global history. In both cases the history is
# always saved to both the global history and the directory history, so the
# toggle state will not effect the saved histories. Being able to switch
# between global and directory histories on the fly is a novel feature as far
# as I am aware.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# HISTORY_BASE a global variable that defines the base directory in which the
# directory histories are stored
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# History
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The idea/inspiration for a per directory history is from Stewart MacArthur[1]
# and Dieter[2], the implementation idea is from Bart Schaefer on the the zsh
# mailing list[3]. The implementation is by Jim Hester in September 2012.
#
# [1]: http://www.compbiome.com/2010/07/bash-per-directory-bash-history.html
# [2]: http://dieter.plaetinck.be/per_directory_bash
# [3]: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/1997/msg00226.html
#
################################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 Jim Hester
#
# This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
# In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the
# use of this software.
#
# Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
# including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
# freely, subject to the following restrictions:
#
# 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim
# that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product,
# an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is
# not required.
#
# 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
# misrepresented as being the original software.
#
# 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution..
#
################################################################################
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration, the base under which the directory histories are stored
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[ -z $HISTORY_BASE ]] && HISTORY_BASE="$HOME/.directory_history"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# toggle global/directory history used for searching - ctrl-G by default
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function per-directory-history-toggle-history() {
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == true ]]; then
_per-directory-history-set-directory-history
print "\nusing local history\n"
else
_per-directory-history-set-global-history
print "\nusing global history\n"
fi
zle .push-line
zle .accept-line
}
autoload per-directory-history-toggle-history
zle -N per-directory-history-toggle-history
bindkey '^G' per-directory-history-toggle-history
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# implementation details
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_per_directory_history_directory="$HISTORY_BASE${PWD:A}/history"
function _per-directory-history-change-directory() {
_per_directory_history_directory="$HISTORY_BASE${PWD:A}/history"
mkdir -p ${_per_directory_history_directory:h}
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == false ]]; then
#save to the global history
fc -AI $HISTFILE
#save history to previous file
local prev="$HISTORY_BASE${OLDPWD:A}/history"
mkdir -p ${prev:h}
fc -AI $prev
#discard previous directory's history
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
HISTSIZE=0
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
#read history in new file
if [[ -e $_per_directory_history_directory ]]; then
fc -R $_per_directory_history_directory
fi
fi
}
function _per-directory-history-addhistory() {
print -sr -- ${1%%$'\n'}
fc -p $_per_directory_history_directory
}
function _per-directory-history-set-directory-history() {
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == true ]]; then
fc -AI $HISTFILE
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
HISTSIZE=0
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
if [[ -e "$_per_directory_history_directory" ]]; then
fc -R "$_per_directory_history_directory"
fi
fi
_per_directory_history_is_global=false
}
function _per-directory-history-set-global-history() {
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == false ]]; then
fc -AI $_per_directory_history_directory
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
HISTSIZE=0
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
if [[ -e "$HISTFILE" ]]; then
fc -R "$HISTFILE"
fi
fi
_per_directory_history_is_global=true
}
#add functions to the exec list for chpwd and zshaddhistory
chpwd_functions=(${chpwd_functions[@]} "_per-directory-history-change-directory")
zshaddhistory_functions=(${zshaddhistory_functions[@]} "_per-directory-history-addhistory")
#start in directory mode
mkdir -p ${_per_directory_history_directory:h}
_per_directory_history_is_global=true
_per-directory-history-set-directory-history

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per-directory-history.zsh

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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# This is a implementation of per directory history for zsh, some
# implementations of which exist in bash[1,2]. It also implements
# a per-directory-history-toggle-history function to change from using the
# directory history to using the global history. In both cases the history is
# always saved to both the global history and the directory history, so the
# toggle state will not effect the saved histories. Being able to switch
# between global and directory histories on the fly is a novel feature as far
# as I am aware.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# HISTORY_BASE a global variable that defines the base directory in which the
# directory histories are stored
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# History
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The idea/inspiration for a per directory history is from Stewart MacArthur[1]
# and Dieter[2], the implementation idea is from Bart Schaefer on the the zsh
# mailing list[3]. The implementation is by Jim Hester in September 2012.
#
# [1]: http://www.compbiome.com/2010/07/bash-per-directory-bash-history.html
# [2]: http://dieter.plaetinck.be/per_directory_bash
# [3]: http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/1997/msg00226.html
#
################################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 Jim Hester
#
# This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
# In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the
# use of this software.
#
# Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
# including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
# freely, subject to the following restrictions:
#
# 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim
# that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product,
# an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is
# not required.
#
# 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
# misrepresented as being the original software.
#
# 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution..
#
################################################################################
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration, the base under which the directory histories are stored
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[[ -z $HISTORY_BASE ]] && HISTORY_BASE="$HOME/.directory_history"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# toggle global/directory history used for searching - ctrl-G by default
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function per-directory-history-toggle-history() {
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == true ]]; then
_per-directory-history-set-directory-history
print -n "\nusing local history"
else
_per-directory-history-set-global-history
print -n "\nusing global history"
fi
zle .push-line
zle .accept-line
}
autoload per-directory-history-toggle-history
zle -N per-directory-history-toggle-history
bindkey '^G' per-directory-history-toggle-history
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# implementation details
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_per_directory_history_directory="$HISTORY_BASE${PWD:A}/history"
function _per-directory-history-change-directory() {
_per_directory_history_directory="$HISTORY_BASE${PWD:A}/history"
mkdir -p ${_per_directory_history_directory:h}
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == false ]]; then
#save to the global history
fc -AI $HISTFILE
#save history to previous file
local prev="$HISTORY_BASE${OLDPWD:A}/history"
mkdir -p ${prev:h}
fc -AI $prev
#discard previous directory's history
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
HISTSIZE=0
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
#read history in new file
if [[ -e $_per_directory_history_directory ]]; then
fc -R $_per_directory_history_directory
fi
fi
}
function _per-directory-history-addhistory() {
print -Sr -- ${1%%$'\n'}
fc -p $_per_directory_history_directory
}
function _per-directory-history-set-directory-history() {
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == true ]]; then
fc -AI $HISTFILE
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
HISTSIZE=0
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
if [[ -e "$_per_directory_history_directory" ]]; then
fc -R "$_per_directory_history_directory"
fi
fi
_per_directory_history_is_global=false
}
function _per-directory-history-set-global-history() {
if [[ $_per_directory_history_is_global == false ]]; then
fc -AI $_per_directory_history_directory
local original_histsize=$HISTSIZE
HISTSIZE=0
HISTSIZE=$original_histsize
if [[ -e "$HISTFILE" ]]; then
fc -R "$HISTFILE"
fi
fi
_per_directory_history_is_global=true
}
#add functions to the exec list for chpwd and zshaddhistory
chpwd_functions=(${chpwd_functions[@]} "_per-directory-history-change-directory")
zshaddhistory_functions=(${zshaddhistory_functions[@]} "_per-directory-history-addhistory")
#start in directory mode
mkdir -p ${_per_directory_history_directory:h}
_per_directory_history_is_global=true
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_pip_all() {
# we cache the list of packages (originally from the macports plugin)
if (( ! $+piplist )); then
echo -n " (caching package index...)"
piplist=($(pip search * | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'))
zsh-pip-cache-packages
piplist=($(cat $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE))
fi
}
@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ _1st_arguments=(
'bundle:create pybundles (archives containing multiple packages)'
'freeze:output all currently installed packages (exact versions) to stdout'
'help:show available commands'
'show:show information about installed packages'
'install:install packages'
'search:search PyPI'
'uninstall:uninstall packages'
@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ case "$words[1]" in
_arguments \
'(-U --upgrade)'{-U,--upgrade}'[upgrade all packages to the newest available version]' \
'(-f --find-links)'{-f,--find-links}'[URL for finding packages]' \
'(-r --requirement)'{-r,--requirement}'[Requirements file for packages to install]:File:_files' \
'(--no-deps --no-dependencies)'{--no-deps,--no-dependencies}'[iIgnore package dependencies]' \
'(--no-install)--no-install[only download packages]' \
'(--no-download)--no-download[only install downloaded packages]' \
@ -76,4 +78,7 @@ case "$words[1]" in
uninstall)
_pip_installed
_wanted installed_pkgs expl 'installed packages' compadd -a installed_pkgs ;;
show)
_pip_installed
_wanted installed_pkgs expl 'installed packages' compadd -a installed_pkgs ;;
esac

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@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
# Usage:
# Just add pip to your installed plugins.
# If you would like to change the cheeseshops used for autocomplete set
# ZSH_PIP_INDEXES in your zshrc. If one of your indexes are bogus you won't get
# any kind of error message, pip will just not autocomplete from them. Double
# check!
#
# If you would like to clear your cache, go ahead and do a
# "zsh-pip-clear-cache".
ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE=~/.pip/zsh-cache
ZSH_PIP_INDEXES=(https://pypi.python.org/simple/)
zsh-pip-clear-cache() {
rm $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE
unset piplist
}
zsh-pip-clean-packages() {
sed -n '/<a href/ s/.*>\([^<]\{1,\}\).*/\1/p'
}
zsh-pip-cache-packages() {
if [[ ! -d ${ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE:h} ]]; then
mkdir -p ${ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE:h}
fi
if [[ ! -f $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE ]]; then
echo -n "(...caching package index...)"
tmp_cache=/tmp/zsh_tmp_cache
for index in $ZSH_PIP_INDEXES ; do
# well... I've already got two problems
curl $index 2>/dev/null | \
zsh-pip-clean-packages \
>> $tmp_cache
done
sort $tmp_cache | uniq | tr '\n' ' ' > $ZSH_PIP_CACHE_FILE
rm $tmp_cache
fi
}
# A test function that validates the regex against known forms of the simple
# index. If you modify the regex to make it work for you, you should add a test
# case in here and make sure that your changes don't break things for someone
# else.
zsh-pip-test-clean-packages() {
local expected
local actual
expected="0x10c-asm
1009558_nester"
actual=$(echo -n "<html><head><title>Simple Index</title><meta name=\"api-version\" value=\"2\" /></head><body>
<a href='0x10c-asm'>0x10c-asm</a><br/>
<a href='1009558_nester'>1009558_nester</a><br/>
</body></html>" | zsh-pip-clean-packages)
if [[ $actual != $expected ]] ; then
echo -e "python's simple index is broken:\n$actual\n !=\n$expected"
else
echo "python's simple index is fine"
fi
actual=$(echo -n '<html>
<head>
<title>Simple Package Index</title>
</head>
<body>
<a href="0x10c-asm">0x10c-asm</a><br/>
<a href="1009558_nester">1009558_nester</a><br/>
</body></html>' | zsh-pip-clean-packages)
if [[ $actual != $expected ]] ; then
echo -e "the djangopypi2 index is broken:\n$actual\n !=\n$expected"
else
echo "the djangopypi2 index is fine"
fi
}

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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FILE: _pod
# DESCRIPTION: Cocoapods autocomplete plugin for Oh-My-Zsh
# DESCRIPTION: Cocoapods (0.27.1) autocomplete plugin for Oh-My-Zsh
# http://cocoapods.org
# AUTHOR: Alexandre Joly (alexandre.joly@mekanics.ch)
# GITHUB: https://github.com/mekanics
# TWITTER: @jolyAlexandre
# VERSION: 0.0.1
# VERSION: 0.0.3
# LICENSE: MIT
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=(
'help:Show help for the given command.'
'help:Show help for the given command'
'init:Generate a Podfile for the current directory'
'install:Install project dependencies'
'ipc:Inter-process communication'
'list:List pods'
@ -32,6 +33,7 @@ local -a _repo_arguments
_repo_arguments=(
'add:Add a spec repo'
'lint:Validates all specs in a repo'
'remove:Remove a spec repo.'
'update:Update a spec repo'
)
@ -158,7 +160,7 @@ __first_command_list ()
}
__repo_list() {
_wanted application expl 'repo' compadd $(command ls -1 ~/.cocoapods 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')
_wanted application expl 'repo' compadd $(command ls -1 ~/.cocoapods/repos 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')
}
__pod-repo() {
@ -193,6 +195,12 @@ __pod-repo() {
(add)
_arguments \
$_inherited_options
(remove)
_arguments \
$_inherited_options \
':feature:__repo_list'
;;
esac
;;
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@ -8,21 +8,21 @@
# Supports command completion.
#
# If you are not already using completion you might need to enable it with
#
#
# autoload -U compinit compinit
#
# Changes:
#
# Defaults to the current application, and will walk up the tree to find
# Defaults to the current application, and will walk up the tree to find
# a config.ru file and restart the corresponding app
#
# Will Detect if a app does not exist in pow and print a (slightly) helpful
# Will Detect if a app does not exist in pow and print a (slightly) helpful
# error message
rack_root_detect(){
rack_root(){
setopt chaselinks
local orgdir=$(pwd)
local basedir=$(pwd)
local orgdir="$(pwd)"
local basedir="$(pwd)"
while [[ $basedir != '/' ]]; do
test -e "$basedir/config.ru" && break
@ -30,8 +30,13 @@ rack_root_detect(){
basedir="$(pwd)"
done
builtin cd $orgdir 2>/dev/null
builtin cd "$orgdir" 2>/dev/null
[[ ${basedir} == "/" ]] && return 1
echo $basedir
}
rack_root_detect(){
basedir=$(rack_root)
echo `basename $basedir | sed -E "s/.(com|net|org)//"`
}
@ -51,16 +56,30 @@ kapow(){
compctl -W ~/.pow -/ kapow
powit(){
local basedir=$(pwd)
local basedir="$(pwd)"
local vhost=$1
[ ! -n "$vhost" ] && vhost=$(rack_root_detect)
if [ ! -h ~/.pow/$vhost ]
then
echo "pow: Symlinking your app with pow. ${vhost}"
[ ! -d ~/.pow/${vhost} ] && ln -s $basedir ~/.pow/$vhost
then
echo "pow: Symlinking your app with pow. ${vhost}"
[ ! -d ~/.pow/${vhost} ] && ln -s "$basedir" ~/.pow/$vhost
return 1
fi
}
powed(){
local basedir="$(rack_root)"
find ~/.pow/ -type l -lname "*$basedir*" -exec basename {}'.dev' \;
}
# Restart pow process
# taken from http://www.matthewratzloff.com/blog/2011/12/23/restarting-pow-when-dns-stops-responding
repow(){
lsof | grep 20560 | awk '{print $2}' | xargs kill -9
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/cx.pow.powd.plist
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/cx.pow.powd.plist
echo "restarted pow"
}
# View the standard out (puts) from any pow app
alias kaput="tail -f ~/Library/Logs/Pow/apps/*"

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#compdef powify
_powify_all_servers() {
all_servers=(`ls $HOME/.pow/`)
all_servers=(`ls $HOME/.pow/ 2>/dev/null`)
}
local -a all_servers
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ fi
case "$words[1]" in
server)
_values \
_values , \
'install[install pow server]' \
'reinstall[reinstall pow server]' \
'update[update pow server]' \
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ case "$words[1]" in
'config[print the current server configuration]' \
'logs[tails the pow server logs]' ;;
utils)
_values \
_values , \
'install[install powify.dev server management tool]' \
'reinstall[reinstall powify.dev server management tool]' \
'uninstall[uninstall powify.dev server management tool]' ;;

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
_homebrew-installed() {
type brew &> /dev/null
}
_pyenv-from-homebrew-installed() {
brew --prefix pyenv &> /dev/null
}
FOUND_PYENV=0
pyenvdirs=("$HOME/.pyenv" "/usr/local/pyenv" "/opt/pyenv")
if _homebrew-installed && _pyenv-from-homebrew-installed ; then
pyenvdirs=($(brew --prefix pyenv) "${pyenvdirs[@]}")
fi
for pyenvdir in "${pyenvdirs[@]}" ; do
if [ -d $pyenvdir/bin -a $FOUND_PYENV -eq 0 ] ; then
FOUND_PYENV=1
export PYENV_ROOT=$pyenvdir
export PATH=${pyenvdir}/bin:$PATH
eval "$(pyenv init --no-rehash - zsh)"
function pyenv_prompt_info() {
echo "$(pyenv version-name)"
}
fi
done
unset pyenvdir
if [ $FOUND_PYENV -eq 0 ] ; then
function pyenv_prompt_info() { echo "system: $(python -V 2>&1 | cut -f 2 -d ' ')" }
fi

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#compdef pylint
#
# this is zsh completion function file.
# generated by genzshcomp(ver: 0.5.1)
#
typeset -A opt_args
local context state line
_arguments -s -S \
"--help[show this help message and exit]:" \
"-h[show this help message and exit]:" \
"--version[show program's version number and exit]:" \
"--long-help[more verbose help.]" \
"--rcfile[Specify a configuration file.]::<file>:_files" \
"--errors-only[In error mode, checkers without error messages are disabled and for others, only the ERROR messages are displayed, and no reports are done by default]" \
"-E[In error mode, checkers without error messages are disabled and for others, only the ERROR messages are displayed, and no reports are done by default]" \
"--ignore[Add files or directories to the blacklist. They should be base names, not paths. \[current: CVS\]]::<file>[,<file>...]:_files" \
"--help-msg[Display a help message for the given message id and exit. The value may be a comma separated list of message ids.]::<msg-id>:_files" \
"--generate-rcfile[Generate a sample configuration file according to the current configuration. You can put other options before this one to get them in the generated configuration.]" \
"--enable[Enable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option multiple time.]::<msg ids>:_files" \
"-e[Enable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option multiple time.]::<msg ids>:_files" \
"--disable[Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option multiple time (only on the command line, not in the configuration file where it should appear only once).]::<msg ids>:_files" \
"-d[Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You can either give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option multiple time (only on the command line, not in the configuration file where it should appear only once).]::<msg ids>:_files" \
"--output-format[Set the output format. Available formats are text, parseable, colorized, msvs (visual studio) and html \[current: text\]]::<format>:_files" \
"-f[Set the output format. Available formats are text, parseable, colorized, msvs (visual studio) and html \[current: text\]]::<format>:_files" \
"--include-ids[Include message's id in output \[current: no\]]::<y_or_n>:_files" \
"-i[Include message's id in output \[current: no\]]::<y_or_n>:_files" \
"--reports[Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages \[current: yes\]]::<y_or_n>:_files" \
"-r[Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages \[current: yes\]]::<y_or_n>:_files" \
"*::args:_files"

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
# Aliases
alias pylint-quick='pylint --reports=n --include-ids=y'
compdef _pylint-quick pylint-quick='pylint --reports=n --include-ids=y'

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#compdef python
# Python 2.6
# Python 3.0
local curcontext="$curcontext" state line expl
typeset -A opt_args
local -a args
if _pick_variant python3=Python\ 3 python2 --version; then
args=(
'(-bb)-b[issue warnings about str(bytes_instance), str(bytearray_instance) and comparing bytes/bytearray with str]'
'(-b)-bb[issue errors about str(bytes_instance), str(bytearray_instance) and comparing bytes/bytearray with str]'
)
else
args=(
'-Q+[division options]:division option:(old warn warnall new)'
'(-tt)-t[issue warnings about inconsistent tab usage]'
'(-t)-tt[issue errors about inconsistent tab usage]'
'-3[warn about Python 3.x incompatibilities]'
)
fi
_arguments -C -s -S "$args[@]" \
"-B[don't write .py\[co\] files on import]" \
'(1 -)-c+[program passed in as string (terminates option list)]:python command:' \
'-d[debug output from parser]' \
'-E[ignore PYTHON* environment variables (such as PYTHONPATH)]' \
'(1 * -)-h[display help information]' \
'-i[inspect interactively after running script]' \
'(1 * -)-m[run library module as a script (terminates option list)]:module:->modules' \
'-O[optimize generated bytecode slightly]' \
'-OO[remove doc-strings in addition to the -O optimizations]' \
"-s[don't add user site directory to sys.path]" \
"-S[don't imply 'import site' on initialization]" \
'-u[unbuffered binary stdout and stderr]' \
'-v[verbose (trace import statements)]' \
'(1 * -)'{-V,--version}'[display version information]' \
'-W+[warning control]:warning filter (action\:message\:category\:module\:lineno):(default always ignore module once error)' \
'-x[skip first line of source, allowing use of non-Unix forms of #!cmd]' \
'(-)1:script file:_files -g "*.py(|c|o)(-.)"' \
'*::script argument: _normal' && return
if [[ "$state" = modules ]]; then
local -a modules
modules=(
${${=${(f)"$(_call_program modules $words[1] -c \
'from\ pydoc\ import\ help\;\ help\(\"modules\"\)')"}[2,-3]}:#\(package\)}
)
_wanted modules expl module compadd -a modules && return
fi
return 1

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@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ alias pyfind='find . -name "*.py"'
function pyclean() {
ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES=${*:-'.'}
find ${ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES} -type f -name "*.py[co]" -delete
find ${ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES} -type d -name "__pycache__" -delete
}
# Grep among .py files
alias pygrep='grep --include="*.py"'

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@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
#compdef rails
#autoload
# rails 3 zsh completion, based on homebrew completion
# Extracted from https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/30620d463850c17f86e7a56fbf6a8b5e793a4e07/plugins/rails3/_rails3
# Published by Christopher Chow
local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=(
'generate:Generate new code (short-cut alias: "g")'
@ -14,14 +10,20 @@ _1st_arguments=(
'new:Create a new Rails application. "rails new my_app" creates a new application called MyApp in "./my_app"'
'application:Generate the Rails application code'
'destroy:Undo code generated with "generate"'
'benchmarker:See how fast a piece of code runs'
'profiler:Get profile information from a piece of code'
'plugin:Install a plugin'
'plugin new:Generates skeleton for developing a Rails plugin'
'runner:Run a piece of code in the application environment (short-cut alias: "r")'
)
_rails_generate_arguments() {
generate_arguments=(
assets
controller
decorator
generator
helper
integration_test
@ -36,9 +38,11 @@ _rails_generate_arguments() {
scaffold_controller
session_migration
stylesheets
task
)
}
_arguments \
'(--version)--version[show version]' \
'(--help)--help[show help]' \
@ -50,7 +54,10 @@ if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
fi
case "$words[1]" in
generate)
g|generate)
_rails_generate_arguments
_wanted generate_arguments expl 'all generate' compadd -a generate_arguments ;;
d|destroy)
_rails_generate_arguments
_wanted generate_arguments expl 'all generate' compadd -a generate_arguments ;;
esac

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function _rails_command () {
if [ -e "bin/rails" ]; then
bin/rails $@
elif [ -e "script/rails" ]; then
ruby script/rails $@
elif [ -e "script/server" ]; then
ruby script/$@
else
rails $@
fi
}
function _rake_command () {
if [ -e "bin/rake" ]; then
bin/rake $@
else
rake $@
fi
}
alias rails='_rails_command'
compdef _rails_command=rails
alias rake='_rake_command'
compdef _rake_command=rake
alias devlog='tail -f log/development.log'
alias prodlog='tail -f log/production.log'
alias testlog='tail -f log/test.log'
alias -g RED='RAILS_ENV=development'
alias -g REP='RAILS_ENV=production'
alias -g RET='RAILS_ENV=test'
# Rails aliases
alias rc='rails console'
alias rd='rails destroy'
alias rdb='rails dbconsole'
alias rg='rails generate'
alias rgm='rails generate migration'
alias rp='rails plugin'
alias ru='rails runner'
alias rs='rails server'
alias rsd='rails server --debugger'
# Rake aliases
alias rdm='rake db:migrate'
alias rdr='rake db:rollback'
alias rdc='rake db:create'
alias rds='rake db:seed'
alias rdd='rake db:drop'
alias rdtc='rake db:test:clone'
alias rdtp='rake db:test:prepare'
alias rdmtc='rake db:migrate db:test:clone'
alias rlc='rake log:clear'
alias rn='rake notes'
alias rr='rake routes'
# legacy stuff
alias ss='thin --stats "/thin/stats" start'
alias sg='ruby script/generate'
alias sd='ruby script/destroy'
alias sp='ruby script/plugin'
alias sr='ruby script/runner'
alias ssp='ruby script/spec'
alias rdbm='rake db:migrate'
alias rdbtp='rake db:test:prepare'
alias migrate='rake db:migrate && rake db:test:prepare'
alias sc='ruby script/console'
alias sd='ruby script/server --debugger'
alias devlog='tail -f log/development.log'
alias testlog='tail -f log/test.log'
alias prodlog='tail -f log/production.log'
alias -g RET='RAILS_ENV=test'
alias -g REP='RAILS_ENV=production'
alias -g RED='RAILS_ENV=development'
function remote_console() {
/usr/bin/env ssh $1 "( cd $2 && ruby script/console production )"

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@ -1,32 +1,4 @@
# Rails 3 aliases, backwards-compatible with Rails 2.
function _rails_command () {
if [ -e "script/server" ]; then
ruby script/$@
else
if [ -e "bin/rails" ]; then
bin/rails $@
else
rails $@
fi
fi
}
alias rc='_rails_command console'
alias rd='_rails_command destroy'
alias rdb='_rails_command dbconsole'
alias rdbm='rake db:migrate db:test:clone'
alias rg='_rails_command generate'
alias rgm='_rails_command generate migration'
alias rp='_rails_command plugin'
alias ru='_rails_command runner'
alias rs='_rails_command server'
alias rsd='_rails_command server --debugger'
alias devlog='tail -f log/development.log'
alias testlog='tail -f log/test.log'
alias prodlog='tail -f log/production.log'
alias rdm='rake db:migrate'
alias rdr='rake db:rollback'
alias -g RET='RAILS_ENV=test'
alias -g REP='RAILS_ENV=production'
alias -g RED='RAILS_ENV=development'
echo "It looks like you have been using the 'rails3' plugin,"
echo "which has been deprecated in favor of a newly consolidated 'rails' plugin."
echo "You will want to modify your ~/.zshrc configuration to begin using it."
echo "Learn more at https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/pull/2240"

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@ -1,32 +1,4 @@
# Rails 4 aliases
function _rails_command () {
if [ -e "script/server" ]; then
ruby script/$@
elif [ -e "script/rails" ]; then
ruby script/rails $@
else
ruby bin/rails $@
fi
}
alias rc='_rails_command console'
alias rd='_rails_command destroy'
alias rdb='_rails_command dbconsole'
alias rdbm='rake db:migrate db:test:clone'
alias rg='_rails_command generate'
alias rgm='_rails_command generate migration'
alias rp='_rails_command plugin'
alias ru='_rails_command runner'
alias rs='_rails_command server'
alias rsd='_rails_command server --debugger'
alias devlog='tail -f log/development.log'
alias testlog='tail -f log/test.log'
alias prodlog='tail -f log/production.log'
alias rdm='rake db:migrate'
alias rdc='rake db:create'
alias rdr='rake db:rollback'
alias rds='rake db:seed'
alias rlc='rake log:clear'
alias rn='rake notes'
alias rr='rake routes'
echo "It looks like you have been using the 'rails4' plugin,"
echo "which has been deprecated in favor of a newly consolidated 'rails' plugin."
echo "You will want to modify your ~/.zshrc configuration to begin using it."
echo "Learn more at https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/pull/2240"

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# rake-fast
Fast rake autocompletion plugin.
This script caches the output for later usage and significantly speeds it up. It generates a .rake_tasks cache file in parallel to the Rakefile. It also checks the file modification dates to see if it needs to regenerate the cache file.
This is entirely based on [this pull request by Ullrich Schäfer](https://github.com/robb/.dotfiles/pull/10/), which is inspired by [this Ruby on Rails trick from 2006](http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2006/3/9/fast-rake-task-completion-for-zsh/).
Think about that. 2006.
## Installation
Just add the plugin to your `.zshrc`:
```bash
plugins=(foo bar rake-fast)
```
You might consider adding `.rake_tasks` to your [global .gitignore](https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files#global-gitignore)
## Usage
`rake`, then press tab

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_rake_refresh () {
if [ -f .rake_tasks ]; then
rm .rake_tasks
fi
echo "Generating .rake_tasks..." > /dev/stderr
_rake_generate
cat .rake_tasks
}
_rake_does_task_list_need_generating () {
if [ ! -f .rake_tasks ]; then return 0;
else
if [[ $(uname -s) == 'Darwin' ]]; then
accurate=$(stat -f%m .rake_tasks)
changed=$(stat -f%m Rakefile)
else
accurate=$(stat -c%Y .rake_tasks)
changed=$(stat -c%Y Rakefile)
fi
return $(expr $accurate '>=' $changed)
fi
}
_rake_generate () {
rake --silent --tasks | cut -d " " -f 2 > .rake_tasks
}
_rake () {
if [ -f Rakefile ]; then
if _rake_does_task_list_need_generating; then
echo "\nGenerating .rake_tasks..." > /dev/stderr
_rake_generate
fi
compadd `cat .rake_tasks`
fi
}
compdef _rake rake
alias rake_refresh='_rake_refresh'

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# Thank you Jim for everything you contributed to the Ruby and open source community
# over the years. We will miss you dearly.
alias jimweirich="rake"
alias rake="noglob rake" # allows square brackts for rake task invocation
alias brake='noglob bundle exec rake' # execute the bundled rake gem
alias srake='noglob sudo rake' # noglob must come before sudo

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# Don't remove this header, thank you
# Usage: quote
WHO_COLOR="\e[0;33m"
TEXT_COLOR="\e[0;35m"
COLON_COLOR="\e[0;35m"
END_COLOR="\e[m"
if [[ -x `which curl` ]]; then
function quote()
{
Q=$(curl -s --connect-timeout 2 "http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3" | grep -m 1 "dt ")
Q=$(curl -s --connect-timeout 2 "http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3" | iconv -c -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 | grep -m 1 "dt ")
TXT=$(echo "$Q" | sed -e 's/<\/dt>.*//g' -e 's/.*html//g' -e 's/^[^a-zA-Z]*//' -e 's/<\/a..*$//g')
W=$(echo "$Q" | sed -e 's/.*\/quotes\///g' -e 's/<.*//g' -e 's/.*">//g')
echo "\e[0;33m${W}\e[0;30m: \e[0;35m“${TXT}”\e[m"
if [ "$W" -a "$TXT" ]; then
echo "${WHO_COLOR}${W}${COLON_COLOR}: ${TEXT_COLOR}${TXT}${END_COLOR}"
else
quote
fi
}
#quote
else
echo "rand-quote plugin needs curl to work" >&2
fi

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for rbenvdir in "${rbenvdirs[@]}" ; do
if [ -d $rbenvdir/bin -a $FOUND_RBENV -eq 0 ] ; then
FOUND_RBENV=1
export RBENV_ROOT=$rbenvdir
if [[ $RBENV_ROOT = '' ]]; then
RBENV_ROOT=$rbenvdir
fi
export RBENV_ROOT
export PATH=${rbenvdir}/bin:$PATH
eval "$(rbenv init --no-rehash - zsh)"

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# Aliases
alias r='repo'
compdef _repo r=repo
alias rra='repo rebase --auto-stash'
compdef _repo rra='repo rebase --auto-stash'
alias rs='repo sync'
compdef _repo rs='repo sync'
alias rsrra='repo sync ; repo rebase --auto-stash'
compdef _repo rsrra='repo sync ; repo rebase --auto-stash'

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# scd - smart change of directory
Define `scd` shell function for changing to any directory with
a few keystrokes.
`scd` keeps history of the visited directories, which serves as an index of
the known paths. The directory index is updated after every `cd` command in
the shell and can be also filled manually by running `scd -a`. To switch to
some directory, `scd` needs few fragments of the desired path to match with
the index. A selection menu is displayed in case of several matches, with a
preference given to recently visited paths. `scd` can create permanent
directory aliases, which appear as named directories in zsh session.
## INSTALLATION
For oh-my-zsh, add `scd` to the `plugins` array in the ~/.zshrc file as in the
[template file](../../templates/zshrc.zsh-template#L45).
Besides zsh, `scd` can be used with *bash*, *dash* or *tcsh*
shells and is also available as [Vim](http://www.vim.org/) plugin and
[IPython](http://ipython.org/) extension. For installation details, see
https://github.com/pavoljuhas/smart-change-directory.
## SYNOPSIS
```sh
scd [options] [pattern1 pattern2 ...]
```
## OPTIONS
<dl><dt>
-a, --add</dt><dd>
add specified directories to the directory index.</dd><dt>
--unindex</dt><dd>
remove specified directories from the index.</dd><dt>
-r, --recursive</dt><dd>
apply options <em>--add</em> or <em>--unindex</em> recursively.</dd><dt>
--alias=ALIAS</dt><dd>
create alias for the current or specified directory and save it to
<em>~/.scdalias.zsh</em>.</dd><dt>
--unalias</dt><dd>
remove ALIAS definition for the current or specified directory from
<em>~/.scdalias.zsh</em>.</dd><dt>
--list</dt><dd>
show matching directories and exit.</dd><dt>
-v, --verbose</dt><dd>
display directory rank in the selection menu.</dd><dt>
-h, --help</dt><dd>
display this options summary and exit.</dd>
</dl>
## Examples
```sh
# Index recursively some paths for the very first run
scd -ar ~/Documents/
# Change to a directory path matching "doc"
scd doc
# Change to a path matching all of "a", "b" and "c"
scd a b c
# Change to a directory path that ends with "ts"
scd "ts(#e)"
# Show selection menu and ranking of 20 most likely directories
scd -v
# Alias current directory as "xray"
scd --alias=xray
# Jump to a previously defined aliased directory
scd xray
```
# FILES
<dl><dt>
~/.scdhistory</dt><dd>
time-stamped index of visited directories.</dd><dt>
~/.scdalias.zsh</dt><dd>
scd-generated definitions of directory aliases.</dd>
</dl>
# ENVIRONMENT
<dl><dt>
SCD_HISTFILE</dt><dd>
path to the scd index file (by default ~/.scdhistory).</dd><dt>
SCD_HISTSIZE</dt><dd>
maximum number of entries in the index (5000). Index is trimmed when it
exceeds <em>SCD_HISTSIZE</em> by more than 20%.</dd><dt>
SCD_MENUSIZE</dt><dd>
maximum number of items for directory selection menu (20).</dd><dt>
SCD_MEANLIFE</dt><dd>
mean lifetime in seconds for exponential decay of directory
likelihood (86400).</dd><dt>
SCD_THRESHOLD</dt><dd>
threshold for cumulative directory likelihood. Directories with
a lower likelihood compared to the best match are excluded (0.005).
</dd><dt>
SCD_SCRIPT</dt><dd>
command script file where scd writes the final <code>cd</code>
command. This variable must be defined when scd runs in its own
process rather than as a shell function. It is up to the
scd caller to use the output in <em>SCD_SCRIPT</em>.</dd>
</dl>

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#!/bin/zsh -f
emulate -L zsh
local EXIT=return
if [[ $(whence -w $0) == *:' 'command ]]; then
emulate -R zsh
local RUNNING_AS_COMMAND=1
EXIT=exit
fi
local DOC='scd -- smart change to a recently used directory
usage: scd [options] [pattern1 pattern2 ...]
Go to a directory path that contains all fixed string patterns. Prefer
recently visited directories and directories with patterns in their tail
component. Display a selection menu in case of multiple matches.
Options:
-a, --add add specified directories to the directory index
--unindex remove specified directories from the index
-r, --recursive apply options --add or --unindex recursively
--alias=ALIAS create alias for the current or specified directory and
store it in ~/.scdalias.zsh
--unalias remove ALIAS definition for the current or specified
directory from ~/.scdalias.zsh
--list show matching directories and exit
-v, --verbose display directory rank in the selection menu
-h, --help display this message and exit
'
local SCD_HISTFILE=${SCD_HISTFILE:-${HOME}/.scdhistory}
local SCD_HISTSIZE=${SCD_HISTSIZE:-5000}
local SCD_MENUSIZE=${SCD_MENUSIZE:-20}
local SCD_MEANLIFE=${SCD_MEANLIFE:-86400}
local SCD_THRESHOLD=${SCD_THRESHOLD:-0.005}
local SCD_SCRIPT=${RUNNING_AS_COMMAND:+$SCD_SCRIPT}
local SCD_ALIAS=~/.scdalias.zsh
local ICASE a d m p i tdir maxrank threshold
local opt_help opt_add opt_unindex opt_recursive opt_verbose
local opt_alias opt_unalias opt_list
local -A drank dalias
local dmatching
local last_directory
setopt extendedhistory extendedglob noautonamedirs brace_ccl
# If SCD_SCRIPT is defined make sure the file exists and is empty.
# This removes any previous old commands.
[[ -n "$SCD_SCRIPT" ]] && [[ -s $SCD_SCRIPT || ! -f $SCD_SCRIPT ]] && (
umask 077
: >| $SCD_SCRIPT
)
# process command line options
zmodload -i zsh/zutil
zmodload -i zsh/datetime
zparseopts -D -- a=opt_add -add=opt_add -unindex=opt_unindex \
r=opt_recursive -recursive=opt_recursive \
-alias:=opt_alias -unalias=opt_unalias -list=opt_list \
v=opt_verbose -verbose=opt_verbose h=opt_help -help=opt_help \
|| $EXIT $?
if [[ -n $opt_help ]]; then
print $DOC
$EXIT
fi
# load directory aliases if they exist
[[ -r $SCD_ALIAS ]] && source $SCD_ALIAS
# works faster than the (:a) modifier and is compatible with zsh 4.2.6
_scd_Y19oug_abspath() {
set -A $1 ${(ps:\0:)"$(
unfunction -m "*"; shift
for d; do
cd $d && print -Nr -- $PWD && cd $OLDPWD
done
)"}
}
# define directory alias
if [[ -n $opt_alias ]]; then
if [[ -n $1 && ! -d $1 ]]; then
print -u2 "'$1' is not a directory."
$EXIT 1
fi
a=${opt_alias[-1]#=}
_scd_Y19oug_abspath d ${1:-$PWD}
# alias in the current shell, update alias file if successful
hash -d -- $a=$d &&
(
umask 077
hash -dr
[[ -r $SCD_ALIAS ]] && source $SCD_ALIAS
hash -d -- $a=$d
hash -dL >| $SCD_ALIAS
)
$EXIT $?
fi
# undefine directory alias
if [[ -n $opt_unalias ]]; then
if [[ -n $1 && ! -d $1 ]]; then
print -u2 "'$1' is not a directory."
$EXIT 1
fi
_scd_Y19oug_abspath a ${1:-$PWD}
a=$(print -rD ${a})
if [[ $a != [~][^/]## ]]; then
$EXIT
fi
a=${a#[~]}
# unalias in the current shell, update alias file if successful
if unhash -d -- $a 2>/dev/null && [[ -r $SCD_ALIAS ]]; then
(
umask 077
hash -dr
source $SCD_ALIAS
unhash -d -- $a 2>/dev/null &&
hash -dL >| $SCD_ALIAS
)
fi
$EXIT $?
fi
# Rewrite directory index if it is at least 20% oversized
if [[ -s $SCD_HISTFILE ]] && \
(( $(wc -l <$SCD_HISTFILE) > 1.2 * $SCD_HISTSIZE )); then
m=( ${(f)"$(<$SCD_HISTFILE)"} )
print -lr -- ${m[-$SCD_HISTSIZE,-1]} >| ${SCD_HISTFILE}
fi
# Determine the last recorded directory
if [[ -s ${SCD_HISTFILE} ]]; then
last_directory=${"$(tail -1 ${SCD_HISTFILE})"#*;}
fi
# Internal functions are prefixed with "_scd_Y19oug_".
# The "record" function adds its arguments to the directory index.
_scd_Y19oug_record() {
while [[ -n $last_directory && $1 == $last_directory ]]; do
shift
done
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
( umask 077
p=": ${EPOCHSECONDS}:0;"
print -lr -- ${p}${^*} >>| $SCD_HISTFILE )
fi
}
if [[ -n $opt_add ]]; then
for d; do
if [[ ! -d $d ]]; then
print -u2 "Directory '$d' does not exist."
$EXIT 2
fi
done
_scd_Y19oug_abspath m ${*:-$PWD}
_scd_Y19oug_record $m
if [[ -n $opt_recursive ]]; then
for d in $m; do
print -n "scanning ${d} ... "
_scd_Y19oug_record ${d}/**/*(-/N)
print "[done]"
done
fi
$EXIT
fi
# take care of removing entries from the directory index
if [[ -n $opt_unindex ]]; then
if [[ ! -s $SCD_HISTFILE ]]; then
$EXIT
fi
# expand existing directories in the argument list
for i in {1..$#}; do
if [[ -d ${argv[i]} ]]; then
_scd_Y19oug_abspath d ${argv[i]}
argv[i]=${d}
fi
done
m="$(awk -v recursive=${opt_recursive} '
BEGIN {
for (i = 2; i < ARGC; ++i) {
argset[ARGV[i]] = 1;
delete ARGV[i];
}
}
1 {
d = $0; sub(/^[^;]*;/, "", d);
if (d in argset) next;
}
recursive {
for (a in argset) {
if (substr(d, 1, length(a) + 1) == a"/") next;
}
}
{ print $0 }
' $SCD_HISTFILE ${*:-$PWD} )" || $EXIT $?
: >| ${SCD_HISTFILE}
[[ ${#m} == 0 ]] || print -r -- $m >> ${SCD_HISTFILE}
$EXIT
fi
# The "action" function is called when there is just one target directory.
_scd_Y19oug_action() {
cd $1 || return $?
if [[ -z $SCD_SCRIPT && -n $RUNNING_AS_COMMAND ]]; then
print -u2 "Warning: running as command with SCD_SCRIPT undefined."
fi
if [[ -n $SCD_SCRIPT ]]; then
print -r "cd ${(q)1}" >| $SCD_SCRIPT
fi
}
# Match and rank patterns to the index file
# set global arrays dmatching and drank
_scd_Y19oug_match() {
## single argument that is an existing directory or directory alias
if [[ $# == 1 ]] && \
[[ -d ${d::=$1} || -d ${d::=${nameddirs[$1]}} ]] && [[ -x $d ]];
then
_scd_Y19oug_abspath dmatching $d
drank[${dmatching[1]}]=1
return
fi
# ignore case unless there is an argument with an uppercase letter
[[ "$*" == *[[:upper:]]* ]] || ICASE='(#i)'
# calculate rank of all directories in the SCD_HISTFILE and keep it as drank
# include a dummy entry for splitting of an empty string is buggy
[[ -s $SCD_HISTFILE ]] && drank=( ${(f)"$(
print -l /dev/null -10
<$SCD_HISTFILE \
awk -v epochseconds=$EPOCHSECONDS -v meanlife=$SCD_MEANLIFE '
BEGIN { FS = "[:;]"; }
length($0) < 4096 && $2 > 0 {
tau = 1.0 * ($2 - epochseconds) / meanlife;
if (tau < -4.61) tau = -4.61;
prec = exp(tau);
sub(/^[^;]*;/, "");
if (NF) ptot[$0] += prec;
}
END { for (di in ptot) { print di; print ptot[di]; } }'
)"}
)
unset "drank[/dev/null]"
# filter drank to the entries that match all arguments
for a; do
p=${ICASE}"*${a}*"
drank=( ${(kv)drank[(I)${~p}]} )
done
# build a list of matching directories reverse-sorted by their probabilities
dmatching=( ${(f)"$(
for d p in ${(kv)drank}; do
print -r -- "$p $d";
done | sort -grk1 | cut -d ' ' -f 2-
)"}
)
# if some directory paths match all patterns in order, discard all others
p=${ICASE}"*${(j:*:)argv}*"
m=( ${(M)dmatching:#${~p}} )
[[ -d ${m[1]} ]] && dmatching=( $m )
# if some directory names match last pattern, discard all others
p=${ICASE}"*${(j:*:)argv}[^/]#"
m=( ${(M)dmatching:#${~p}} )
[[ -d ${m[1]} ]] && dmatching=( $m )
# if some directory names match all patterns, discard all others
m=( $dmatching )
for a; do
p=${ICASE}"*/[^/]#${a}[^/]#"
m=( ${(M)m:#${~p}} )
done
[[ -d ${m[1]} ]] && dmatching=( $m )
# if some directory names match all patterns in order, discard all others
p=${ICASE}"/*${(j:[^/]#:)argv}[^/]#"
m=( ${(M)dmatching:#${~p}} )
[[ -d ${m[1]} ]] && dmatching=( $m )
# do not match $HOME or $PWD when run without arguments
if [[ $# == 0 ]]; then
dmatching=( ${dmatching:#(${HOME}|${PWD})} )
fi
# keep at most SCD_MENUSIZE of matching and valid directories
m=( )
for d in $dmatching; do
[[ ${#m} == $SCD_MENUSIZE ]] && break
[[ -d $d && -x $d ]] && m+=$d
done
dmatching=( $m )
# find the maximum rank
maxrank=0.0
for d in $dmatching; do
[[ ${drank[$d]} -lt maxrank ]] || maxrank=${drank[$d]}
done
# discard all directories below the rank threshold
threshold=$(( maxrank * SCD_THRESHOLD ))
dmatching=( ${^dmatching}(Ne:'(( ${drank[$REPLY]} >= threshold ))':) )
}
_scd_Y19oug_match $*
## process whatever directories that remained
if [[ ${#dmatching} == 0 ]]; then
print -u2 "No matching directory."
$EXIT 1
fi
## build formatted directory aliases for selection menu or list display
for d in $dmatching; do
if [[ -n ${opt_verbose} ]]; then
dalias[$d]=$(printf "%.3g %s" ${drank[$d]} $d)
else
dalias[$d]=$(print -Dr -- $d)
fi
done
## process the --list option
if [[ -n $opt_list ]]; then
for d in $dmatching; do
print -r -- "# ${dalias[$d]}"
print -r -- $d
done
$EXIT
fi
## process single directory match
if [[ ${#dmatching} == 1 ]]; then
_scd_Y19oug_action $dmatching
$EXIT $?
fi
## here we have multiple matches - display selection menu
a=( {a-z} {A-Z} )
p=( )
for i in {1..${#dmatching}}; do
[[ -n ${a[i]} ]] || break
p+="${a[i]}) ${dalias[${dmatching[i]}]}"
done
print -c -r -- $p
if read -s -k 1 d && [[ ${i::=${a[(I)$d]}} -gt 0 ]]; then
_scd_Y19oug_action ${dmatching[i]}
$EXIT $?
fi

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## The scd script should autoload as a shell function.
autoload scd
## If the scd function exists, define a change-directory-hook function
## to record visited directories in the scd index.
if [[ ${+functions[scd]} == 1 ]]; then
scd_chpwd_hook() { scd --add $PWD }
autoload add-zsh-hook
add-zsh-hook chpwd scd_chpwd_hook
fi
## Allow scd usage with unquoted wildcard characters such as "*" or "?".
alias scd='noglob scd'
## Load the directory aliases created by scd if any.
if [[ -s ~/.scdalias.zsh ]]; then source ~/.scdalias.zsh; fi

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################################################################################
# FILE: singlechar.plugin.zsh
# DESCRIPTION: oh-my-zsh plugin file.
# AUTHOR: Michael Varner (musikmichael@web.de)
# VERSION: 1.0.0
#
# This plugin adds single char shortcuts (and combinations) for some commands.
#
################################################################################
###########################
# Settings
# These can be overwritten any time.
# If they are not set yet, they will be
# overwritten with their default values
default GREP grep
default ROOT sudo
default WGET wget
default CURL curl
env_default PAGER less
###########################
# Alias
# CAT, GREP, CURL, WGET
alias y='"$GREP" -Ri'
alias n='"$GREP" -Rvi'
alias f.='find . | "$GREP"'
alias f:='find'
alias f='"$GREP" -Rli'
alias fn='"$GREP" -Rlvi'
alias w='echo >'
alias a='echo >>'
alias c='cat'
alias p='"$PAGER"'
alias m='man'
alias d='"$WGET"'
alias u='"$CURL"'
# enhanced writing
alias w:='cat >'
alias a:='cat >>'
# XARGS
alias x='xargs'
alias xy='xargs "$GREP" -Ri'
alias xn='xargs "$GREP" -Riv'
alias xf.='xargs find | "$GREP"'
alias xf:='xargs find'
alias xf='xargs "$GREP" -Rli'
alias xfn='xargs "$GREP" -Rlvi'
alias xw='xargs echo >'
alias xa='xargs echo >>'
alias xc='xargs cat'
alias xp='xargs "$PAGER"'
alias xm='xargs man'
alias xd='xargs "$WGET"'
alias xu='xargs "$CURL"'
alias xw:='xargs cat >'
alias xa:='xargs >>'
# SUDO
alias s='"$ROOT"'
alias sy='"$ROOT" "$GREP" -Ri'
alias sn='"$ROOT" "$GREP" -Riv'
alias sf.='"$ROOT" find . | "$GREP"'
alias sf:='"$ROOT" find'
alias sf='"$ROOT" "$GREP" -Rli'
alias sfn='"$ROOT" "$GREP" -Rlvi'
alias sw='"$ROOT" echo >'
alias sa='"$ROOT" echo >>'
alias sc='"$ROOT" cat'
alias sp='"$ROOT" "$PAGER"'
alias sm='"$ROOT" man'
alias sd='"$ROOT" "$WGET"'
alias sw:='"$ROOT" cat >'
alias sa:='"$ROOT" cat >>'
# SUDO-XARGS
alias sx='"$ROOT" xargs'
alias sxy='"$ROOT" xargs "$GREP" -Ri'
alias sxn='"$ROOT" xargs "$GREP" -Riv'
alias sxf.='"$ROOT" xargs find | "$GREP"'
alias sxf:='"$ROOT" xargs find'
alias sxf='"$ROOT" xargs "$GREP" -li'
alias sxfn='"$ROOT" xargs "$GREP" -lvi'
alias sxw='"$ROOT" xargs echo >'
alias sxa='"$ROOT" xargs echo >>'
alias sxc='"$ROOT" xargs cat'
alias sxp='"$ROOT" xargs "$PAGER"'
alias sxm='"$ROOT" xargs man'
alias sxd='"$ROOT" xargs "$WGET"'
alias sxu='"$ROOT" xargs "$CURL"'
alias sxw:='"$ROOT" xargs cat >'
alias sxa:='"$ROOT" xargs cat >>'

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
# Florent Thoumie and Jonas Pfenniger
#
local _plugin__ssh_env=$HOME/.ssh/environment-$HOST
local _plugin__ssh_env
local _plugin__forwarding
function _plugin__start_agent()
@ -42,12 +42,20 @@ function _plugin__start_agent()
. ${_plugin__ssh_env} > /dev/null
# load identies
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:ssh-agent identities identities
zstyle -a :omz:plugins:ssh-agent identities identities
echo starting ssh-agent...
/usr/bin/ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/${^identities}
}
# Get the filename to store/lookup the environment from
if (( $+commands[scutil] )); then
# It's OS X!
_plugin__ssh_env="$HOME/.ssh/environment-$(scutil --get ComputerName)"
else
_plugin__ssh_env="$HOME/.ssh/environment-$HOST"
fi
# test if agent-forwarding is enabled
zstyle -b :omz:plugins:ssh-agent agent-forwarding _plugin__forwarding
if [[ ${_plugin__forwarding} == "yes" && -n "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ]]; then

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@ -1,31 +1,40 @@
# Sublime Text 2 Aliases
local _sublime_darwin_paths > /dev/null 2>&1
_sublime_darwin_paths=(
"/usr/local/bin/subl"
"$HOME/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"$HOME/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
)
if [[ $('uname') == 'Linux' ]]; then
if [ -f '/usr/bin/sublime_text' ]; then
st_run() { nohup /usr/bin/sublime_text $@ > /dev/null & }
else
st_run() { nohup /usr/bin/sublime-text $@ > /dev/null & }
fi
alias st=st_run
local _sublime_linux_paths > /dev/null 2>&1
_sublime_linux_paths=(
"$HOME/bin/sublime_text"
"/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text"
"/usr/bin/sublime_text"
"/usr/local/bin/sublime_text"
)
for _sublime_path in $_sublime_linux_paths; do
if [[ -a $_sublime_path ]]; then
st_run() { $_sublime_path $@ >/dev/null 2>&1 &| }
alias st=st_run
break
fi
done
elif [[ $('uname') == 'Darwin' ]]; then
local _sublime_darwin_paths > /dev/null 2>&1
_sublime_darwin_paths=(
"/usr/local/bin/subl"
"/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"/Applications/Sublime Text 3.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"$HOME/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"$HOME/Applications/Sublime Text 3.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
"$HOME/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl"
)
for _sublime_path in $_sublime_darwin_paths; do
if [[ -a $_sublime_path ]]; then
alias subl="'$_sublime_path'"
alias st=subl
break
fi
done
for _sublime_path in $_sublime_darwin_paths; do
if [[ -a $_sublime_path ]]; then
alias subl="'$_sublime_path'"
alias st=subl
break
fi
done
fi
alias stt='st .'

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description
# -----------
#
# sudo will be inserted before the command
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Authors
# -------
#
# * Dongweiming <ciici123@gmail.com>
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sudo-command-line() {
[[ -z $BUFFER ]] && zle up-history
[[ $BUFFER != sudo\ * ]] && BUFFER="sudo $BUFFER"
zle end-of-line
}
zle -N sudo-command-line
# Defined shortcut keys: [Esc] [Esc]
bindkey "\e\e" sudo-command-line

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ _arguments \
{--configuration,-c}"[configuration file]:FILENAME:_files" \
{--nodaemon,-n}"[run in the foreground (same as 'nodaemon true' in config file)]" \
{--help,-h}"[print this usage message and exit]:" \
{--version,-v}"[print supervisord version number and exit]:" \
{--user,-u}"[run supervisord as this user]:USER:_users" \
{--umask,-m}"[use this umask for daemon subprocess (default is 022)]" \
{--directory,-d}"[directory to chdir to when daemonized]" \

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@ -1,7 +1,61 @@
alias zi='sudo zypper install'
alias zrf='sudo zypper refresh'
alias zs='zypper search'
alias zup='sudo zypper dist-upgrade'
alias zrm='sudo zypper remove'
alias zp='sudo zypper patch'
alias zps='sudo zypper ps'
#Alias for Zypper according to the offical Zypper's alias
#Main commands
alias z='sudo zypper' #call zypper
alias zh='sudo zypper -h' #print help
alias zhse='sudo zypper -h se' #print help for the search command
alias zlicenses='sudo zypper licenses' #prints a report about licenses and EULAs of installed packages
alias zps='sudo zypper ps' #list process using deleted files
alias zshell='sudo zypper shell' #open a zypper shell session
alias zsource-download='sudo zypper source-download' #download source rpms for all installed packages
alias ztos='sudo zypper tos' #shows the ID string of the target operating system
alias zvcmp='sudo zypper vcmp' #tell whether version1 is older or newer than version2
#Packages commands
alias zin='sudo zypper in' #install packages
alias zinr='sudo zypper inr' #install newly added packages recommended by already installed ones
alias zrm='sudo zypper rm' #remove packages
alias zsi='sudo zypper si' #install source of a package
alias zve='sudo zypper ve' #verify dependencies of installed packages
#Updates commands
alias zdup='sudo zypper dup' #upgrade packages
alias zlp='sudo zypper lp' #list necessary patchs
alias zlu='sudo zypper lu' #list updates
alias zpchk='sudo zypper pchk' #check for patches
alias zup='sudo zypper up' #update packages
alias zpatch='sudo zypper patch' #install patches
#Request commands
alias zif='sudo zypper if' #display info about packages
alias zpa='sudo zypper pa' #list packages
alias zpatch-info='sudo zypper patch-info' #display info about patches
alias zpattern-info='sudo zypper patch-info' #display info about patterns
alias zproduct-info='sudo zypper patch-info' #display info about products
alias zpch='sudo zypper pch' #list all patches
alias zpd='sudo zypper pd' #list products
alias zpt='sudo zypper pt' #list patterns
alias zse='sudo zypper se' #search for packages
alias zwp='sudo zypper wp' #list all packages providing the specified capability
#Repositories commands
alias zar='sudo zypper ar' #add a repository
alias zcl='sudo zypper clean' #clean cache
alias zlr='sudo zypper lr' #list repositories
alias zmr='sudo zypper mr' #modify repositories
alias znr='sudo zypper nr' #rename repositories (for the alias only)
alias zref='sudo zypper ref' #refresh repositories
alias zrr='sudo zypper rr' #remove repositories
#Services commands
alias zas='sudo zypper as' #adds a service specified by URI to the system
alias zms='sudo zypper ms' #modify properties of specified services
alias zrefs='sudo zypper refs' #refreshing a service mean executing the service's special task
alias zrs='sudo zypper rs' #remove specified repository index service from the sytem
alias zls='sudo zypper ls' #list services defined on the system
#Package Locks Management commands
alias zal='sudo zypper al' #add a package lock
alias zcl='sudo zypper cl' #Remove unused locks
alias zll='sudo zypper ll' #list currently active package locks
alias zrl='sudo zypper rl' #remove specified package lock

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# vim:ft=zsh ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et
#
# Faster alternative to the current SVN plugin implementation.
#
# Works with svn 1.6, 1.7, 1.8.
# Use `svn_prompt_info` method to enquire the svn data.
# It's faster because his efficient use of svn (single svn call) which saves a lot on a huge codebase
# It displays the current status of the local files (added, deleted, modified, replaced, or else...)
#
# Use as a drop-in replacement of the svn plugin not as complementary plugin
function svn_prompt_info() {
local info
info=$(svn info 2>&1) || return 1; # capture stdout and stderr
local repo_need_upgrade=$(svn_repo_need_upgrade $info)
if [[ -n $repo_need_upgrade ]]; then
printf '%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\n' \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_PREFIX \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
$repo_need_upgrade \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_SUFFIX \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR
else
printf '%s%s%s %s%s:%s%s%s%s%s' \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_PREFIX \
\
"$(svn_status_info $info)" \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
\
$ZSH_THEME_BRANCH_NAME_COLOR \
$(svn_current_branch_name $info) \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
\
$(svn_current_revision $info) \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR \
\
$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_SUFFIX \
$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR
fi
}
function svn_repo_need_upgrade() {
grep -q "E155036" <<< ${1:-$(svn info 2> /dev/null)} && \
echo "E155036: upgrade repo with svn upgrade"
}
function svn_current_branch_name() {
grep '^URL:' <<< "${1:-$(svn info 2> /dev/null)}" | egrep -o '(tags|branches)/[^/]+|trunk'
}
function svn_repo_root_name() {
grep '^Repository\ Root:' <<< "${1:-$(svn info 2> /dev/null)}" | sed 's#.*/##'
}
function svn_current_revision() {
echo "${1:-$(svn info 2> /dev/null)}" | sed -n 's/Revision: //p'
}
function svn_status_info() {
local svn_status_string="$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_CLEAN"
local svn_status="$(svn status 2> /dev/null)";
if grep -E '^\s*A' &> /dev/null <<< $svn_status; then svn_status_string="$svn_status_string ${ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_ADDITIONS:-+}"; fi
if grep -E '^\s*D' &> /dev/null <<< $svn_status; then svn_status_string="$svn_status_string ${ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_DELETIONS:-}"; fi
if grep -E '^\s*M' &> /dev/null <<< $svn_status; then svn_status_string="$svn_status_string ${ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_MODIFICATIONS:-}"; fi
if grep -E '^\s*[R~]' &> /dev/null <<< $svn_status; then svn_status_string="$svn_status_string ${ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_REPLACEMENTS:-}"; fi
if grep -E '^\s*\?' &> /dev/null <<< $svn_status; then svn_status_string="$svn_status_string ${ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_UNTRACKED:-?}"; fi
if grep -E '^\s*[CI!L]' &> /dev/null <<< $svn_status; then svn_status_string="$svn_status_string ${ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_DIRTY:-'!'}"; fi
echo $svn_status_string
}

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ function svn_prompt_info() {
_DISPLAY=$(svn_get_repo_name)
fi
echo "$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_PREFIX\
$ZSH_THEME_REPO_NAME_COLOR$_DISPLAY$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_SUFFIX$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR$(svn_dirty)$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR"
$ZSH_THEME_REPO_NAME_COLOR$_DISPLAY$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_SUFFIX$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR$(svn_dirty)$(svn_dirty_pwd)$ZSH_PROMPT_BASE_COLOR"
unset _DISPLAY
fi
}
@ -74,3 +74,22 @@ function svn_dirty_choose() {
function svn_dirty() {
svn_dirty_choose $ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_DIRTY $ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_CLEAN
}
function svn_dirty_choose_pwd () {
if in_svn; then
root=`pwd`
if $(svn status $root 2> /dev/null | grep -Eq '^\s*[ACDIM!?L]'); then
# Grep exits with 0 when "One or more lines were selected", return "dirty".
echo $1
else
# Otherwise, no lines were found, or an error occurred. Return clean.
echo $2
fi
fi
}
function svn_dirty_pwd () {
svn_dirty_choose_pwd $ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_DIRTY_PWD $ZSH_THEME_SVN_PROMPT_CLEAN_PWD
}

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@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description
# -----------
#
# This is one for the system administrator, operation and maintenance.
# Some of which come from http://justinlilly.com/dotfiles/zsh.html
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Authors
# -------
#
# * Dongweiming <ciici123@gmail.com>
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function retval() {
if [[ -z $1 ]];then
echo '.'
else
echo $1
fi
}
function retlog() {
if [[ -z $1 ]];then
echo '/var/log/nginx/access.log'
else
echo $1
fi
}
alias ping='ping -c 5'
alias clr='clear;echo "Currently logged in on $(tty), as $(whoami) in directory $(pwd)."'
alias path='echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}'
alias mkdir='mkdir -pv'
# get top process eating memory
alias psmem='ps -e -orss=,args= | sort -b -k1,1n'
alias psmem10='ps -e -orss=,args= | sort -b -k1,1n| head -10'
# get top process eating cpu if not work try excute : export LC_ALL='C'
alias pscpu='ps -e -o pcpu,cpu,nice,state,cputime,args|sort -k1 -nr'
alias pscpu10='ps -e -o pcpu,cpu,nice,state,cputime,args|sort -k1 -nr | head -10'
# top10 of the history
alias hist10='print -l ${(o)history%% *} | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -n 10'
# directory LS
dls () {
ls -l | grep "^d" | awk '{ print $9 }' | tr -d "/"
}
psgrep() {
ps aux | grep "$(retval $1)" | grep -v grep
}
# Kills any process that matches a regexp passed to it
killit() {
ps aux | grep -v "grep" | grep "$@" | awk '{print $2}' | xargs sudo kill
}
# list contents of directories in a tree-like format
if [ -z "\${which tree}" ]; then
tree () {
find $@ -print | sed -e 's;[^/]*/;|____;g;s;____|; |;g'
}
fi
# Sort connection state
sortcons() {
netstat -nat |awk '{print $6}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn
}
# View all 80 Port Connections
con80() {
netstat -nat|grep -i ":80"|wc -l
}
# On the connected IP sorted by the number of connections
sortconip() {
netstat -ntu | awk '{print $5}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
}
# top20 of Find the number of requests on 80 port
req20() {
netstat -anlp|grep 80|grep tcp|awk '{print $5}'|awk -F: '{print $1}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -n20
}
# top20 of Using tcpdump port 80 access to view
http20() {
sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -tnn dst port 80 -c 1000 | awk -F"." '{print $1"."$2"."$3"."$4}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr |head -20
}
# top20 of Find time_wait connection
timewait20() {
netstat -n|grep TIME_WAIT|awk '{print $5}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn|head -n20
}
# top20 of Find SYN connection
syn20() {
netstat -an | grep SYN | awk '{print $5}' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr|head -n20
}
# Printing process according to the port number
port_pro() {
netstat -ntlp | grep "$(retval $1)" | awk '{print $7}' | cut -d/ -f1
}
# top10 of gain access to the ip address
accessip10() {
awk '{counts[$(11)]+=1}; END {for(url in counts) print counts[url], url}' "$(retlog)"
}
# top20 of Most Visited file or page
visitpage20() {
awk '{print $11}' "$(retlog)"|sort|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -20
}
# top100 of Page lists the most time-consuming (more than 60 seconds) as well as the corresponding page number of occurrences
consume100() {
awk '($NF > 60 && $7~/\.php/){print $7}' "$(retlog)" |sort -n|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -100
# if django website or other webiste make by no suffix language
# awk '{print $7}' "$(retlog)" |sort -n|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -100
}
# Website traffic statistics (G)
webtraffic() {
awk "{sum+=$10} END {print sum/1024/1024/1024}" "$(retlog)"
}
# Statistical connections 404
c404() {
awk '($9 ~/404/)' "$(retlog)" | awk '{print $9,$7}' | sort
}
# Statistical http status.
httpstatus() {
awk '{counts[$(9)]+=1}; END {for(code in counts) print code, counts[code]}' "$(retlog)"
}
# Delete 0 byte file
d0() {
find "$(retval $1)" -type f -size 0 -exec rm -rf {} \;
}
# gather external ip address
geteip() {
curl http://ifconfig.me
}
# determine local IP address
getip() {
ifconfig | grep 'inet addr:'| grep -v '127.0.0.1' | cut -d: -f2 | awk '{ print $1}'
}
# Clear zombie processes
clrz() {
ps -eal | awk '{ if ($2 == "Z") {print $4}}' | kill -9
}
# Second concurrent
conssec() {
awk '{if($9~/200|30|404/)COUNT[$4]++}END{for( a in COUNT) print a,COUNT[a]}' "$(retlog)"|sort -k 2 -nr|head -n10
}

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "Apple_Terminal" ]] && [[ -z "$INSIDE_EMACS" ]]; then
# Register the function so it is called whenever the working
# directory changes.
autoload add-zsh-hook
add-zsh-hook chpwd update_terminal_cwd
add-zsh-hook precmd update_terminal_cwd
# Tell the terminal about the initial directory.
update_terminal_cwd

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
function theme
{
if [ "$1" = "random" ]; then
if [ -z "$1" ] || [ "$1" = "random" ]; then
themes=($ZSH/themes/*zsh-theme)
N=${#themes[@]}
((N=(RANDOM%N)+1))

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#compdef tmuxinator
#compdef tmuxinator mux
#autoload
local curcontext="$curcontext" state line ret=1
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ case $state in
args)
case $line[1] in
start|open|copy|delete)
_configs=(`tmuxinator list | sed -n 's/^[ \t]\+//p'`)
_configs=(`find ~/.tmuxinator -name \*.yml | cut -d/ -f5 | sed s:.yml::g`)
_values 'configs' $_configs
ret=0
;;
@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ case $state in
;;
esac
return ret
return ret

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@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ if [[ $(whence node) != "" && ( "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD
elif [[ $(whence python) != "" && ( "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "xpython" ) ]]; then
alias urlencode='python -c "import sys, urllib as ul; print ul.quote_plus(sys.argv[1])"'
alias urldecode='python -c "import sys, urllib as ul; print ul.unquote_plus(sys.argv[1])"'
elif [[ $(whence xxd) != "" && ( "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "xshell" ) ]]; then
function urlencode() {echo $@ | tr -d "\n" | xxd -plain | sed "s/\(..\)/%\1/g"}
function urldecode() {printf $(echo -n $@ | sed 's/\\/\\\\/g;s/\(%\)\([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]\)/\\x\2/g')"\n"}
elif [[ $(whence ruby) != "" && ( "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "xruby" ) ]]; then
alias urlencode='ruby -r cgi -e "puts CGI.escape(ARGV[0])"'
alias urldecode='ruby -r cgi -e "puts CGI.unescape(ARGV[0])"'
@ -33,4 +36,4 @@ elif [[ $(whence perl) != "" && ( "x$URLTOOLS_METHOD" = "x" || "x$URLTOOLS_METHO
fi
fi
unset URLTOOLS_METHOD
unset URLTOOLS_METHOD

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ __task_list ()
__box_list ()
{
_wanted application expl 'command' compadd $(command ls -1 $HOME/.vagrant/boxes 2>/dev/null| sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')
_wanted application expl 'command' compadd $(command vagrant box list | sed -e 's/ /\\ /g')
}
__vm_list ()

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@ -17,9 +17,15 @@ function zle-keymap-select zle-line-init zle-line-finish {
zle -N zle-line-init
zle -N zle-line-finish
zle -N zle-keymap-select
zle -N edit-command-line
bindkey -v
# allow v to edit the command line (standard behaviour)
autoload -Uz edit-command-line
bindkey -M vicmd 'v' edit-command-line
# if mode indicator wasn't setup by theme, define default
if [[ "$MODE_INDICATOR" == "" ]]; then
MODE_INDICATOR="%{$fg_bold[red]%}<%{$fg[red]%}<<%{$reset_color%}"

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@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
# Vim Interaction #
The plugin presents a function called `callvim` whose usage is:
usage: callvim [-b cmd] [-a cmd] [file ... fileN]
-b cmd Run this command in GVIM before editing the first file
-a cmd Run this command in GVIM after editing the first file
file The file to edit
... fileN The other files to add to the argslist
## Rationale ##
The idea for this script is to give you some decent interaction with a running
GVim session. Normally you'll be running around your filesystem doing any
number of amazing things and you'll need to load some files into GVim for
editing, inspecting, destruction, or other bits of mayhem. This script lets you
do that.
## Aliases ##
There are a few aliases presented as well:
* `v` A shorthand for `callvim`
* `vvsp` Edits the passed in file but first makes a vertical split
* `vhsp` Edits the passed in file but first makes a horizontal split
## Post Callout ##
At the end of the `callvim` function we invoke the `postCallVim` function if it
exists. If you're using MacVim, for example, you could define a function that
brings window focus to it after the file is loaded:
function postCallVim
{
osascript -e 'tell application "MacVim" to activate'
}
This'll be different depending on your OS / Window Manager.
## Examples ##
This will load `/tmp/myfile.scala` into the running GVim session:
> v /tmp/myfile.scala
This will load it after first doing a vertical split:
> vvsp /tmp/myfile.scala
or
> v -b':vsp' /tmp/myfile.scala
This will load it after doing a horizontal split, then moving to the bottom of
the file:
> vhsp -aG /tmp/myfile.scala
or
> v -b':sp' -aG /tmp/myfile.scala
This will load the file and then copy the first line to the end (Why you would
ever want to do this... I dunno):
> v -a':1t$' /tmp/myfile.scala
And this will load all of the `*.txt` files into the args list:
> v *.txt
If you want to load files into areas that are already split, use one of the
aliases for that:
# Do a ':wincmd h' first
> vh /tmp/myfile.scala
# Do a ':wincmd j' first
> vj /tmp/myfile.scala
# Do a ':wincmd k' first
> vk /tmp/myfile.scala
# Do a ':wincmd l' first
> vl /tmp/myfile.scala

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@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
#
# See README.md
#
# Derek Wyatt (derek@{myfirstnamemylastname}.org
#
function resolveFile
{
if [ -f "$1" ]; then
echo $(readlink -f "$1")
elif [[ "${1#/}" == "$1" ]]; then
echo "$(pwd)/$1"
else
echo $1
fi
}
function callvim
{
if [[ $# == 0 ]]; then
cat <<EOH
usage: callvim [-b cmd] [-a cmd] [file ... fileN]
-b cmd Run this command in GVIM before editing the first file
-a cmd Run this command in GVIM after editing the first file
file The file to edit
... fileN The other files to add to the argslist
EOH
return 0
fi
local cmd=""
local before="<esc>"
local after=""
while getopts ":b:a:" option
do
case $option in
a) after="$OPTARG"
;;
b) before="$OPTARG"
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
if [[ ${after#:} != $after && ${after%<cr>} == $after ]]; then
after="$after<cr>"
fi
if [[ ${before#:} != $before && ${before%<cr>} == $before ]]; then
before="$before<cr>"
fi
local files=""
for f in $@
do
files="$files $(resolveFile $f)"
done
if [[ -n $files ]]; then
files=':args! '"$files<cr>"
fi
cmd="$before$files$after"
gvim --remote-send "$cmd"
if typeset -f postCallVim > /dev/null; then
postCallVim
fi
}
alias v=callvim
alias vvsp="callvim -b':vsp'"
alias vhsp="callvim -b':sp'"
alias vk="callvim -b':wincmd k'"
alias vj="callvim -b':wincmd j'"
alias vl="callvim -b':wincmd l'"
alias vh="callvim -b':wincmd h'"

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
virtualenvwrapper='virtualenvwrapper_lazy.sh'
virtualenvwrapper='virtualenvwrapper.sh'
if (( $+commands[$virtualenvwrapper] )); then
source ${${virtualenvwrapper}:c}
@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ if (( $+commands[$virtualenvwrapper] )); then
# Check for virtualenv name override
if [[ -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv" ]]; then
ENV_NAME=`cat "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv"`
elif [[ -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv/bin/activate" ]];then
ENV_NAME="$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv"
elif [[ "$PROJECT_ROOT" != "." ]]; then
ENV_NAME=`basename "$PROJECT_ROOT"`
else
@ -27,6 +29,8 @@ if (( $+commands[$virtualenvwrapper] )); then
if [[ "$VIRTUAL_ENV" != "$WORKON_HOME/$ENV_NAME" ]]; then
if [[ -e "$WORKON_HOME/$ENV_NAME/bin/activate" ]]; then
workon "$ENV_NAME" && export CD_VIRTUAL_ENV="$ENV_NAME"
elif [[ -e "$ENV_NAME/bin/activate" ]]; then
source $ENV_NAME/bin/activate && export CD_VIRTUAL_ENV="$ENV_NAME"
fi
fi
elif [ $CD_VIRTUAL_ENV ]; then

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