zsh/zshrc
Ismail Dönmez f2f0b6e2a1 - Update to zsh 5.3
* Unicode9 support, this needs support from your terminal to
    work correctly.
  * The new word modifier ':P' computes the physical path of the
    argument.
  * The output of "typeset -p" uses "export" commands or the "-g"
    option for parameters that are not local to the current scope.
  * vi-repeat-change can repeat user-defined widgets if the widget
    calls zle -f vichange.
  * The parameter $registers now makes the contents of vi register
    buffers available to user-defined widgets.
  * New vi-up-case and vi-down-case builtin widgets bound to gU/gu
    (or U/u in visual mode) for doing case conversion.
  * A new select-word-match function provides vim-style text objects
    with configurable word boundaries using the existing
    match-words-by-style mechanism.
  * Support for the conditional expression [[ -v var ]] to test if a
    variable is set for compatibility with other shells.
  * The print and printf builtins have a new option -v to assign the
    output to a variable.
  * New x: syntax in completion match specifications make it possible
    to disable match specifications hardcoded in completion functions.
- Re-add custom zshrc and zshenv to unbreak compatibility with old
  usage (boo#998858).

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/shells/zsh?expand=0&rev=177
2016-12-14 10:01:58 +00:00

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# read bash.bashrc first for some features we dont want
# to re-implement here
source /etc/bash.bashrc
# 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