zsh/zshrc
Ismail Dönmez 9918aee7eb - Fix custom completion support via /etc/zsh_completion.d
- Add trim-unneeded-completions.patch to remove unneeded completions
  when building for openSUSE

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/shells/zsh?expand=0&rev=117
2013-03-21 10:20:30 +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=${HOME}/.zsh_history
SAVEHIST=500
# Prompt on the right side. zsh feature
#RPROMPT="[%T]"
# Set/unset shell options
setopt globdots nocorrect pushdtohome autolist nopromptcr
setopt nocorrectall autocd recexact longlistjobs
setopt histignoredups pushdsilent appendhistory histexpiredupsfirst
setopt autopushd pushdminus extendedglob rcquotes
unsetopt bgnice autoparamslash hup
# Setup some basic programmable completions. To see more examples
# of these, check out /usr/doc/packages/zsh/compctl-examples.
# You you have a slow machine, you might want to comment the lines below
# with compctl in, and comment the below two lines out.
#
# compctl -g '*(-/)' cd pushd
# compctl -g '*(/)' rmdir dircmp
# compctl -j -P % -x 's[-] p[1]' -k signals -- kill
# compctl -j -P % fg bg wait jobs disown
# compctl -A shift
# compctl -caF type whence which
# compctl -F unfunction
# compctl -a unalias
# compctl -v unset typeset declare vared readonly export integer
# compctl -e disable
# compctl -d enable
#
# The default way is the usage of the zsh built-in completer
# Comment the two below lines out, if you are on a slow machine, and
# comment the above compctl lines in.
autoload -U compinit
compinit
# Completion so "cd ..<TAB>" -> "cd ../"
# zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs ..
# Online help
unalias run-help 2>/dev/null || true
autoload run-help
# Don't use zsh builtin which
alias which >/dev/null && unalias which
# Common standard keypad and cursor
bindkey "^[[2~" yank
bindkey "^[[3~" delete-char
# History completion on pgup and pgdown
autoload -U history-search-end
zle -N history-beginning-search-backward-end history-search-end
zle -N history-beginning-search-forward-end history-search-end
bindkey "^[[5~" history-beginning-search-backward-end
bindkey "^[[6~" history-beginning-search-forward-end
if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" ]] 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 [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" ]] then
# Normal keypad and cursor of xterm
bindkey "^[[1~" history-search-backward
bindkey "^[[4~" set-mark-command
bindkey "^[[H" beginning-of-line
bindkey "^[[F" end-of-line
# Home and End of application keypad and cursor of xterm
bindkey "^[OH" beginning-of-line
bindkey "^[OF" end-of-line
bindkey "^[O5H" beginning-of-line
bindkey "^[O5F" end-of-line
else
if [[ "$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 [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" ]] then
bindkey "^[OD" backward-char
bindkey "^[OC" forward-char
bindkey "^[OA" up-history
bindkey "^[OB" down-history
# DEC keyboard KP_F1 - KP_F4
bindkey -s "^[OP" "^["
bindkey "^[OQ" undo
bindkey "^[OR" undefined-key
bindkey "^[OS" kill-line
fi
if [[ "$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" ]] then
# Not common
bindkey "^[[35~" undefined-key
bindkey "^[[36~" undefined-key
fi
if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" ]] then
# Application keypad and cursor of xterm
# with NumLock ON
#
# Operators
bindkey -s "^[Oo" "/"
bindkey -s "^[Oj" "*"
bindkey -s "^[Om" "-"
bindkey -s "^[Ok" "+"
bindkey -s "^[Ol" ","
bindkey -s "^[OM" "\n"
bindkey -s "^[On" "."
# Numbers
bindkey -s "^[Op" "0"
bindkey -s "^[Oq" "1"
bindkey -s "^[Or" "2"
bindkey -s "^[Os" "3"
bindkey -s "^[Ot" "4"
bindkey -s "^[Ou" "5"
bindkey -s "^[Ov" "6"
bindkey -s "^[Ow" "7"
bindkey -s "^[Ox" "8"
bindkey -s "^[Oy" "9"
fi
# EMACS line editing
if [[ "$ZSHEDIT" == "emacs" ]] then
# ... xterm application cursor
if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" ]] 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