Also check out Zsh Navigation Tools and Zsh Command Architect
Incremental history word completing (started with Alt-h/H
or Option-h/H
on Mac):
Swapping, copying, deleting shell words, also undo:
Installation With Zplugin
Add zplugin load psprint/zsh-editing-workbench
to .zshrc
. The config files will be available in ~/.config/zew
.
Add zgen load psprint/zsh-editing-workbench
to .zshrc
and issue a zgen reset
(this assumes that there is a proper zgen save
construct in .zshrc
).
The config files will be available in ~/.config/zew
.
Add antigen bundle psprint/zsh-editing-workbench
to .zshrc
. There also
should be antigen apply
. The config files will be in ~/.config/znt
.
After extracting ZEW
to {some-directory}
add following two lines
to ~/.zshrc
:
fpath+=( {some-directory} )
source "{some-directory}/zsh-editing-workbench.plugin.zsh"
As you can see, no plugin manager is needed to use the *.plugin.zsh
file. The above two lines of code are all that almost all plugin
managers do. In fact, what's actually needed is only:
source "{some-directory}/zsh-editing-workbench.plugin.zsh"
because ZEW
detects if it is used by any plugin manager and can
handle $fpath
update by itself.
Organized shortcuts for various command line editing operations, plus new operations (e.g. incremental history word completion).
Channel #zplugin@freenode
is a support place for all author's projects. Connect to:
chat.freenode.net:6697 (SSL) or chat.freenode.net:6667
and join #zplugin.
Following is a quick access via Webchat
XTerm
To make Alt
key work like expected under XTerm
add XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
to your resource file, e.g.:
echo 'XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true' >> ~/.Xresources