# run0 Easily prefix your current or previous commands with `run0` by pressing esc twice. To use it, add `run0` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: ```zsh plugins=(... run0) ``` ## Usage ### Current typed commands Say you have typed a long command and forgot to add `run0` in front: ```console $ apt-get install build-essential ``` By pressing the esc key twice, you will have the same command with `run0` prefixed without typing: ```console $ run0 apt-get install build-essential ``` ### Previous executed commands Say you want to delete a system file and denied: ```console $ rm some-system-file.txt -su: some-system-file.txt: Permission denied $ ``` By pressing the esc key twice, you will have the same command with `run0` prefixed without typing: ```console $ rm some-system-file.txt -su: some-system-file.txt: Permission denied $ run0 rm some-system-file.txt Password: $ ``` The same happens for file editing, as told before. ## Key binding By default, the `run0` plugin uses EscEsc as the trigger. If you want to change it, you can use the `bindkey` command to bind it to a different key: ```sh bindkey -M emacs '' run0-command-line bindkey -M vicmd '' run0-command-line bindkey -M viins '' run0-command-line ``` where `` is the sequence you want to use. You can find the keyboard sequence by running `cat` and pressing the keyboard combination you want to use.