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# Custom completion support via /etc/zsh_completion.d fpath=( $fpath /etc/zsh_completion.d ) # zsh line editing : ${ZSHEDIT:="emacs"} : ${TERM:=linux} if [[ "$ZSHEDIT" == "vi" ]] then bindkey -v else bindkey -e bindkey "^[ " magic-space bindkey "^[!" expand-history fi # Environment HISTSIZE=1000 HISTFILE=${HOME}/.zsh_history SAVEHIST=500 # Prompt on the right side. zsh feature #RPROMPT="[%T]" # Set/unset shell options setopt nocorrect setopt pushdtohome setopt autolist setopt nopromptcr setopt nocorrectall setopt autocd setopt recexact setopt longlistjobs setopt histignoredups setopt pushdsilent setopt appendhistory setopt histexpiredupsfirst setopt autopushd setopt pushdminus setopt extendedglob setopt rcquotes unsetopt bgnice unsetopt autoparamslash unsetopt hup # Setup some basic programmable completions. To see more examples # of these, check out /usr/doc/packages/zsh/compctl-examples. # You you have a slow machine, you might want to comment the lines below # with compctl in, and comment the below two lines out. # # compctl -g '*(-/)' cd pushd # compctl -g '*(/)' rmdir dircmp # compctl -j -P % -x 's[-] p[1]' -k signals -- kill # compctl -j -P % fg bg wait jobs disown # compctl -A shift # compctl -caF type whence which # compctl -F unfunction # compctl -a unalias # compctl -v unset typeset declare vared readonly export integer # compctl -e disable # compctl -d enable # # The default way is the usage of the zsh built-in completer # Comment the two below lines out, if you are on a slow machine, and # comment the above compctl lines in. autoload -U compinit compinit # Completion so "cd ..<TAB>" -> "cd ../" # zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs .. # Online help unalias run-help 2>/dev/null || true autoload run-help # Don't use zsh builtin which alias which >/dev/null && unalias which # Common standard keypad and cursor bindkey "^[[2~" yank bindkey "^[[3~" delete-char # History completion on pgup and pgdown autoload -U history-search-end zle -N history-beginning-search-backward-end history-search-end zle -N history-beginning-search-forward-end history-search-end bindkey "^[[5~" history-beginning-search-backward-end bindkey "^[[6~" history-beginning-search-forward-end if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" || "$TERM" == "xterm-256color" ]] then bindkey "^[2;5~" yank bindkey "^[3;5~" delete-char bindkey "^[5;5~" up-history bindkey "^[6;5~" down-history fi bindkey "^[[C" forward-char bindkey "^[[D" backward-char bindkey "^[[A" up-history bindkey "^[[B" down-history # Avoid network problems # ... \177 (ASCII-DEL) and \010 (ASCII-BS) # do `backward-delete-char' # Note: `delete-char' is maped to \033[3~ # Therefore xterm's responce on pressing # key Delete or KP-Delete should be # \033[3~ ... NOT \177 bindkey "^?" backward-delete-char bindkey "^H" backward-delete-char # Home and End if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" || "$TERM" == "xterm-256color" ]] then # Normal keypad and cursor of xterm bindkey "^[[1~" history-search-backward bindkey "^[[4~" set-mark-command bindkey "^[[H" beginning-of-line bindkey "^[[F" end-of-line # Home and End of application keypad and cursor of xterm bindkey "^[OH" beginning-of-line bindkey "^[OF" end-of-line bindkey "^[O5H" beginning-of-line bindkey "^[O5F" end-of-line else if [[ "$TERM" == "kvt" ]] then bindkey "^[[1~" history-search-backward bindkey "^[[4~" set-mark-command bindkey "^[OH" beginning-of-line bindkey "^[OF" end-of-line else # TERM=linux or console bindkey "^[[1~" beginning-of-line bindkey "^[[4~" end-of-line fi fi # Application keypad and cursor of xterm if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" || "$TERM" == "xterm-256color" ]] then bindkey "^[OD" backward-char bindkey "^[OC" forward-char bindkey "^[OA" up-history bindkey "^[OB" down-history # DEC keyboard KP_F1 - KP_F4 bindkey -s "^[OP" "^[" bindkey "^[OQ" undo bindkey "^[OR" undefined-key bindkey "^[OS" kill-line fi if [[ "$TERM" == "gnome" ]] then # or gnome terminal F1 - F4 bindkey -s "^[OP" "^[" bindkey "^[OQ" undo bindkey "^[OR" undefined-key bindkey "^[OS" kill-line fi # Function keys F1 - F12 if [[ "$TERM" == "linux" ]] then # On console the first five function keys bindkey "^[[[A" undefined-key bindkey "^[[[B" undefined-key bindkey "^[[[C" undefined-key bindkey "^[[[D" undefined-key bindkey "^[[[E" undefined-key else # The first five standard function keys bindkey "^[[11~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[12~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[13~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[14~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[15~" undefined-key fi bindkey "^[[17~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[18~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[19~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[20~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[21~" undefined-key # Note: F11, F12 are identical with Shift_F1 and Shift_F2 bindkey "^[[23~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[24~" undefined-key # Shift Function keys F1 - F12 # identical with F11 - F22 # # bindkey "^[[23~" undefined-key # bindkey "^[[24~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[25~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[26~" undefined-key # DEC keyboard: F15=^[[28~ is Help bindkey "^[[28~" undefined-key # DEC keyboard: F16=^[[29~ is Menu bindkey "^[[29~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[31~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[32~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[33~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[34~" undefined-key if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" || "$TERM" == "xterm-256color" ]] then # Not common bindkey "^[[35~" undefined-key bindkey "^[[36~" undefined-key fi if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" || "$TERM" == "xterm-256color" ]] then # Application keypad and cursor of xterm # with NumLock ON # # Operators bindkey -s "^[Oo" "/" bindkey -s "^[Oj" "*" bindkey -s "^[Om" "-" bindkey -s "^[Ok" "+" bindkey -s "^[Ol" "," bindkey -s "^[OM" "\n" bindkey -s "^[On" "." # Numbers bindkey -s "^[Op" "0" bindkey -s "^[Oq" "1" bindkey -s "^[Or" "2" bindkey -s "^[Os" "3" bindkey -s "^[Ot" "4" bindkey -s "^[Ou" "5" bindkey -s "^[Ov" "6" bindkey -s "^[Ow" "7" bindkey -s "^[Ox" "8" bindkey -s "^[Oy" "9" fi # EMACS line editing if [[ "$ZSHEDIT" == "emacs" ]] then # ... xterm application cursor if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" || "$TERM" == "xterm-256color" ]] then bindkey "^[^[OD" backward-word bindkey "^[^[OC" forward-word bindkey "^[^[OA" up-history bindkey "^[^[OB" down-history bindkey "^^[OD" backward-char bindkey "^^[OC" forward-char bindkey "^^[OA" up-history bindkey "^^[OB" down-history fi # Standard cursor bindkey "^[^[[D" backward-word bindkey "^[^[[C" forward-word bindkey "^[^[[A" up-history bindkey "^[^[[B" down-history bindkey "^^[[D" backward-char bindkey "^^[[C" forward-char bindkey "^^[[A" up-history bindkey "^^[[B" down-history fi # Aliases exported from /etc/bash.bashrc alias ..='cd ..' alias ...='cd ../..' alias beep='echo -en "\007"' alias cd..='cd ..' alias dir='ls -l' alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' alias grep='grep --color=auto' alias ip='ip --color=auto' alias l='ls -alF' alias la='ls -la' alias ll='ls -l' alias ls-l='ls -l' alias md='mkdir -p' alias o=less alias rd=rmdir alias unmount='echo "Error: Try the command: umount" 1>&2; false' alias which-command=whence alias you='if test "$EUID" = 0 ; then /sbin/yast2 online_update ; else su - -c "/sbin/yast2 online_update" ; fi' test -s $HOME/.alias && . $HOME/.alias # # Colored file listings # if test -x /usr/bin/dircolors ; then # # set up the color-ls environment variables: # if test -f $HOME/.dir_colors ; then eval "`/usr/bin/dircolors -b $HOME/.dir_colors`" elif test -f /etc/DIR_COLORS ; then eval "`/usr/bin/dircolors -b /etc/DIR_COLORS`" fi fi # ls color option depends on the terminal # If LS_COLORS is set but empty, the terminal has no colors. if test "${LS_COLORS+empty}" = "${LS_COLORS:+empty}" ; then LS_OPTIONS=--color=tty else LS_OPTIONS=--color=none fi if test "$UID" = 0 ; then LS_OPTIONS="-A -N $LS_OPTIONS -T 0" else LS_OPTIONS="-N $LS_OPTIONS -T 0" fi # Avoid trouble with Emacs shell mode if test "$EMACS" = "t" ; then LS_OPTIONS='-N --color=none -T 0'; fi export LS_OPTIONS # Set GPG_TTY for curses pinentry # (see man gpg-agent and bnc#619295) if test -t && type -p tty > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then GPG_TTY="`tty`" export GPG_TTY fi # Read custom system-wide config if exists test -s /etc/zsh.zshrc.local && . /etc/zsh.zshrc.local
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