.zshrc
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When I stumbled across the zsh-lovers manpage, I don't know, it just moved me to drop bash. The aliases in this are pretty basic, no big deal. But the titling stuff is crucial. I mean it. This works in lockstep with my .screenrc and I get perfect looking titles when stacking ssh + screen + zsh in any fashion.
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Wow, a blast from the past. Most of this (sans the last two lines) dates back to when I was a fresh-faced college student (or maybe some of it even before?). Some of this may not even be that good an idea. I'm just used to it.
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A bunch of aliases and environment variables. I've stolen some of _why's screen/xterm titling. The ls colors are hand tweaked for beauty on a dark, transparent mac terminal. They don't play nice with gnu ls. Still don't understand the style stuff at the top.
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The spaces in *PROMPT* variables are where ^[ escape characters go. They are generated using Ctrl+V then Esc (on editors that support it, like vim or emacs.
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My .zshrc file
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Most of this is from Why's .zshrc at the moment. Emacs code-folding is like crack.
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My modded copy of jdong's modded copy of mako's zshrc---yep
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Sets my prompt, path, pythonpath, and default directory. set "+H" fixes a bug in how Bash interprets quoted arguments.
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zshrc + gentoo (non-root) prompt theme
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this needs a rewrite
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My .zshrc - lots of completions!
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2008/07/10
repository http://github.com/tsukkee/config/tree/master
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I need to sit down and clean this up at some point.
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A complete zshrc :-D
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In development, still learning and migrating from Bash. The setup "wizard" is a nice touch.
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qqqqzzzzzzz
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A very simple .zshrc, the screen stuff is straight out of _why's .zshrc. It also has conditional package manager abstractions for aptitude, yum, and pacman.
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Waaaay long.
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screenshots, partial feature list and latest signed version at http://smasher.org/zsh/
also check out the screenrc to get some extra functionality.
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Just started with zsh, basic setup.
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really basic .zshrc, fixing some keybinds for me and setting a very basic prompt.
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its a combination of all kinds of cool prompts will edit when i edit
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I doubt there's much in here that's different or interesting as I'm still pretty new to zsh, but someone might find something useful in it.
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My first crack at zsh. Most useful on debian/ubuntu systems with aptitude. It also includes a fun little easter egg.
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Found out the hard way that usernames with spaces don't work. Anyway...
This is my first crack at zsh. Most useful on debian/ubuntu systems with aptitude. It also includes a fun little easter egg.
updated: 17 Jul 2008
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