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docs: fix typos (#12284)
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catimg
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@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ function _omz::plugin::load {
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if [[ ! -f "$base/_$plugin" && ! -f "$base/$plugin.plugin.zsh" ]]; then
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if [[ ! -f "$base/_$plugin" && ! -f "$base/$plugin.plugin.zsh" ]]; then
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_omz::log warn "'$plugin' is not a valid plugin"
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_omz::log warn "'$plugin' is not a valid plugin"
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continue
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continue
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# It it is a valid plugin, add its directory to $fpath unless it is already there
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# It is a valid plugin, add its directory to $fpath unless it is already there
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elif (( ! ${fpath[(Ie)$base]} )); then
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elif (( ! ${fpath[(Ie)$base]} )); then
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fpath=("$base" $fpath)
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fpath=("$base" $fpath)
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fi
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fi
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# catimg
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# catimg
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Plugin for displaying images on the terminal using the the `catimg.sh` script provided by [posva](https://github.com/posva/catimg)
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Plugin for displaying images on the terminal using the `catimg.sh` script provided by [posva](https://github.com/posva/catimg)
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To use it, add `catimg` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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To use it, add `catimg` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ The plugin uses a custom launcher (which we'll call here `$EMACS_LAUNCHER`) that
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| eeval | `$EMACS_LAUNCHER --eval` | Same as `M-x eval` but from outside Emacs |
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| eeval | `$EMACS_LAUNCHER --eval` | Same as `M-x eval` but from outside Emacs |
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| eframe | `emacsclient --alternate-editor="" --create-frame` | Create new X frame |
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| eframe | `emacsclient --alternate-editor="" --create-frame` | Create new X frame |
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| efile | - | Print the path to the file open in the current buffer |
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| efile | - | Print the path to the file open in the current buffer |
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| ecd | - | Print the directory of the file open in the the current buffer |
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| ecd | - | Print the directory of the file open in the current buffer |
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ function efile {
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}
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}
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# Write to standard output the directory of the file
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# Write to standard output the directory of the file
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# opened in the the current buffer
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# opened in the current buffer
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function ecd {
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function ecd {
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local file
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local file
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file="$(efile)" || return $?
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file="$(efile)" || return $?
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_arguments \
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_arguments \
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'--resolve[Check if the given path can be resolved before publishing. Default: true.]' \
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'--resolve[Check if the given path can be resolved before publishing. Default: true.]' \
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'(-t --lifetime)'{-t,--lifetime}'[Time duration that the record will be valid for. Default: 24h.]' \
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'(-t --lifetime)'{-t,--lifetime}'[Time duration that the record will be valid for. Default: 24h.]' \
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'--allow-offline[When offline, save the IPNS record to the the local datastore without broadcasting to the network instead of simply failing.]' \
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'--allow-offline[When offline, save the IPNS record to the local datastore without broadcasting to the network instead of simply failing.]' \
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'--ttl[Time duration this record should be cached for. Uses the same syntax as the lifetime option. (caution: experimental).]' \
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'--ttl[Time duration this record should be cached for. Uses the same syntax as the lifetime option. (caution: experimental).]' \
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'(-k --key)'{-k,--key}"[Name of the key to be used or a valid PeerID, as listed by 'ipfs key list -l'. Default: self.]" \
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'(-k --key)'{-k,--key}"[Name of the key to be used or a valid PeerID, as listed by 'ipfs key list -l'. Default: self.]" \
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'(-Q --quieter)'{-Q,--quieter}'[Write only final hash.]' \
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'(-Q --quieter)'{-Q,--quieter}'[Write only final hash.]' \
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'-address=[(addr) The address of the Nomad server. Overrides the NOMAD_ADDR environment variable if set. Default = http://127.0.0.1:4646]' \
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'-address=[(addr) The address of the Nomad server. Overrides the NOMAD_ADDR environment variable if set. Default = http://127.0.0.1:4646]' \
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'-region=[(region) The region of the Nomad servers to forward commands to. Overrides the NOMAD_REGION environment variable if set. Defaults to the Agent s local region.]' \
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'-region=[(region) The region of the Nomad servers to forward commands to. Overrides the NOMAD_REGION environment variable if set. Defaults to the Agent s local region.]' \
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'-no-color[Disables colored command output.]' \
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'-no-color[Disables colored command output.]' \
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'-check-index[If set, the job is only registered or updated if the the passed job modify index matches the server side version. If a check-index value of zero is passed, the job is only registered if it does not yet exist. If a non-zero value is passed, it ensures that the job is being updated from a known state. The use of this flag is most common in conjunction with plan command.]' \
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'-check-index[If set, the job is only registered or updated if the passed job modify index matches the server side version. If a check-index value of zero is passed, the job is only registered if it does not yet exist. If a non-zero value is passed, it ensures that the job is being updated from a known state. The use of this flag is most common in conjunction with plan command.]' \
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'-detach[Return immediately instead of entering monitor mode. After job submission, the evaluation ID will be printed to the screen, which can be used to examine the evaluation using the eval-status command.]' \
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'-detach[Return immediately instead of entering monitor mode. After job submission, the evaluation ID will be printed to the screen, which can be used to examine the evaluation using the eval-status command.]' \
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'-output[Output the JSON that would be submitted to the HTTP API without submitting the job.]' \
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'-output[Output the JSON that would be submitted to the HTTP API without submitting the job.]' \
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'-verbose[Show full information.]'
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'-verbose[Show full information.]'
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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#
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# The idea/inspiration for a per directory history is from Stewart MacArthur[1]
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# The idea/inspiration for a per directory history is from Stewart MacArthur[1]
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# and Dieter[2], the implementation idea is from Bart Schaefer on the the zsh
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# and Dieter[2], the implementation idea is from Bart Schaefer on the zsh
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# mailing list[3]. The implementation is by Jim Hester in September 2012.
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# mailing list[3]. The implementation is by Jim Hester in September 2012.
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#
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#
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# [1]: http://www.compbiome.com/2010/07/bash-per-directory-bash-history.html
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# [1]: http://www.compbiome.com/2010/07/bash-per-directory-bash-history.html
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zstyle :omz:plugins:ssh-agent ssh-add-args -K -c -a /run/user/1000/ssh-auth
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zstyle :omz:plugins:ssh-agent ssh-add-args -K -c -a /run/user/1000/ssh-auth
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```
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```
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These will then be passed the the `ssh-add` call as if written directly. The example
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These will then be passed the `ssh-add` call as if written directly. The example
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above will turn into:
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above will turn into:
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```zsh
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```zsh
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