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ohmyzsh[bot] | d689aa289e | |
Felipe Contreras | 8c5b71b2f4 | |
Abhijeet Vashistha | 028d653632 | |
Nico Just | 04cba220f7 | |
Michele Bologna | 7a3695aadf | |
Thomas | cae2e45193 | |
Carlo Sala | 276e540eed | |
Bhanu | 5c17bcd21f | |
Kalle Ahlström | d82669199b | |
dependabot[bot] | 9c8afcc3ee | |
dependabot[bot] | f733dc340b | |
ohmyzsh[bot] | 048e166c9e | |
Andrew Babichev | 53ad1e3bac |
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@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ dependencies:
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plugins/gitfast:
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repo: felipec/git-completion
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branch: master
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version: tag:v2.1
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version: tag:v2.2
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postcopy: |
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set -e
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rm -rf git-completion.plugin.zsh Makefile README.adoc t tools
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test -e git-completion.zsh && mv -f git-completion.zsh _git
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rm -rf git-completion.plugin.zsh Makefile t tools
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mv README.adoc MANUAL.adoc
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mv -f src/* .
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rmdir src
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plugins/gradle:
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repo: gradle/gradle-completion
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branch: master
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plugins/z:
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branch: master
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repo: agkozak/zsh-z
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version: afaf2965b41fdc6ca66066e09382726aa0b6aa04
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version: dd94ef04acc41748ba171eb219971cb455e0040b
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precopy: |
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set -e
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test -e README.md && mv -f README.md MANUAL.md
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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certifi==2024.12.14
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charset-normalizer==3.4.0
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charset-normalizer==3.4.1
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idna==3.10
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PyYAML==6.0.2
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requests==2.32.3
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semver==3.0.2
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urllib3==2.2.3
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semver==3.0.3
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urllib3==2.3.0
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
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function omz {
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setopt localoptions noksharrays
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[[ $# -gt 0 ]] || {
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_omz::help
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return 1
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@ -65,6 +65,29 @@ If `yes`, sets the `--icons` option of `eza`, adding icons for files and folders
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Default: `no`
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### `color-scale`
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```zsh
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zstyle ':omz:plugins:eza' 'color-scale' all|age|size
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```
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Highlight levels of field(s) distinctly. Use comma(,) separated list of `all`, `age`, `size`
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Default: `none`
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### `color-scale-mode`
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```zsh
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zstyle ':omz:plugins:eza' 'color-scale-mode' gradient|fixed
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```
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Choose the mode for highlighting:
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- `gradient` (default) -- gradient coloring
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- `fixed` -- fixed coloring
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Default: `gradient`
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### `size-prefix`
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```zsh
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@ -34,6 +34,14 @@ function _configure_eza() {
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if zstyle -t ':omz:plugins:eza' 'icons'; then
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_EZA_TAIL+=("--icons=auto")
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fi
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zstyle -s ':omz:plugins:eza' 'color-scale' _val
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if [[ $_val ]]; then
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_EZA_TAIL+=("--color-scale=$_val")
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fi
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zstyle -s ':omz:plugins:eza' 'color-scale-mode' _val
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if [[ $_val == (gradient|fixed) ]]; then
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_EZA_TAIL+=("--color-scale-mode=$_val")
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fi
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zstyle -s ':omz:plugins:eza' 'time-style' _val
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if [[ $_val ]]; then
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_EZA_TAIL+=("--time-style='$_val'")
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This project is a friendly fork of the official Git completion
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(`contrib/completion`) and prompt scripts for Bash, Zsh, and possibly other
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shells.
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Most Git developers use the Bash shell, for which the completion scripts work
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rather well, however, Zsh is typically neglected. I've sent many patches to fix
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the issues, many have been merged, but many have been ignored, thus the need for
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a canonical location of a good, working Zsh completion.
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There are advantages for Bash users too. Currently the scripts under `contrib` are tied to the
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specific Git version, for example the completion scripts of version v2.40
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(https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/plain/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash?h=v2.40.0[git-completion.bash])
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have issues with older versions of Git (e.g. v2.33); the ones in
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this project don't.
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With `git-completion` you can be sure you are using the latest completion that
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works in both shells, and any Git version.
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This is a sister project of the
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https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/gitfast[Oh My Zsh
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gitfast] plugin (that I also maintain), which has similar needs.
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== Installation ==
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* https://github.com/felipec/git-completion/wiki/Bash[Bash instructions]
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* https://github.com/felipec/git-completion/wiki/Zsh[Zsh instructions]
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== Improvements from upstream ==
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This is a short list of the benefits you get:
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* Easier installation
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* Tons of bug fixes
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* Works with older versions of git
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* Zsh: much more options
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* Zsh: quoting works properly
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* Zsh: automatic suffix removal
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For a full list of all the patches on top of upstream git check
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https://github.com/felipec/git-completion/wiki/Patches[Patches].
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# zsh completion wrapper for git
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2020 Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2024 Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
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#
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# The recommended way to install this script is to make a copy of it as a
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# file named '_git' inside any directory in your fpath.
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# The recommended way to use this script is to prepend its location to your $fpath:
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#
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# For example, create a directory '~/.zsh/', copy this file to '~/.zsh/_git',
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# and then add the following to your ~/.zshrc file:
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#
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# fpath=(~/.zsh $fpath)
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#
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# You need git's bash completion script installed. By default bash-completion's
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# location will be used (e.g. pkg-config --variable=completionsdir bash-completion).
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#
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# If your bash completion script is somewhere else, you can specify the
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# location in your ~/.zshrc:
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#
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# zstyle ':completion:*:*:git:*' script ~/.git-completion.bash
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# fpath=($git_completion_srcdir $fpath)
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#
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zstyle -T ':completion:*:*:git:*' tag-order && \
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@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
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# bash/zsh completion support for core Git.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2024 Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
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#
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# Conceptually based on gitcompletion (http://gitweb.hawaga.org.uk/).
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# Distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0.
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#
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ files=(
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/etc/grc.zsh # default
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/usr/local/etc/grc.zsh # homebrew darwin-x64
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/opt/homebrew/etc/grc.zsh # homebrew darwin-arm64
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/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/etc/grc.zsh # linuxbrew
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/usr/share/grc/grc.zsh # Gentoo Linux (app-misc/grc)
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)
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@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ fi
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rustup completions zsh >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_rustup" &|
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cat >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_cargo" <<'EOF'
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#compdef cargo
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source "$(rustc +${${(z)$(rustup default)}[1]} --print sysroot)"/share/zsh/site-functions/_cargo
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source "$(rustup run ${${(z)$(rustup default)}[1]} rustc --print sysroot)"/share/zsh/site-functions/_cargo
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EOF
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## Terragrunt oh-my-zsh plugin
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Plugin for Terragrunt, a thin wrapper over Terraform tool from Hashicorp for managing infrastructure safely and efficiently.
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Current as of Terragrunt v0.19.16
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### Requirements
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* [Terragrunt](https://github.com/gruntwork-io/terragrunt)
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### Usage
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To use it, add `terragrunt` to the plugins array of your `~/.zshrc` file:
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```shell
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plugins=(... terragrunt)
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```
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* Type `terragrunt` into your prompt and hit `TAB` to see available completion options
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#compdef terragrunt
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local -a _terragrunt_cmds
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_terragrunt_cmds=(
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'apply:Builds or changes infrastructure'
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'console:Interactive console for Terraform interpolations'
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'destroy:Destroy Terraform-managed infrastructure'
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'fmt:Rewrites config files to canonical format'
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'force-unlock:Manually unlock the terraform state'
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'get:Download and install modules for the configuration'
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'graph:Create a visual graph of Terraform resources'
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'import:Import existing infrastructure into Terraform'
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'init:Initialize a Terraform working directory'
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'login:Obtain and save credentials for a remote host'
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'logout:Remove locally-stored credentials for a remote host'
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'output:Read an output from a state file'
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'plan:Generate and show an execution plan'
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'providers:Prints a tree of the providers used in the configuration'
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'refresh:Update local state file against real resources'
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'show:Inspect Terraform state or plan'
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'state:Advanced state management'
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'taint:Manually mark a resource for recreation'
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'untaint:Manually unmark a resource as tainted'
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'validate:Validates the Terraform files'
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'version:Prints the Terraform version'
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'workspace:Workspace management'
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'aws-provider-patch:(Terragrunt) Overwrite settings on nested AWS providers to work around several Terraform bugs'
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'graph-dependencies:(Terragrunt) Prints the terragrunt dependency graph in DOT format to stdout'
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'hclfmt:(Terragrunt) Recursively find hcl files and rewrite them into a canonical format'
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'render-json:(Terragrunt) Render out the final interpreted terragrunt.hcl file as json'
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'run-all:(Terragrunt) Run the provided Terraform command against a "stack".'
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'terragrunt-info:(Terragrunt) Emits limited terragrunt state on stdout in a JSON format and exits'
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'validate-inputs:(Terragrunt) Emits information about the input variables that are configured with the given terragrunt configuration'
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'plan-all:(Terragrunt) DEPRECATED: use run-all. Display the plans of a "stack" by running "terragrunt plan" in each subfolder'
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'apply-all:(Terragrunt) DEPRECATED: use run-all. Apply a "stack" by running "terragrunt apply" in each subfolder'
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'output-all:(Terragrunt) DEPRECATED: use run-all. Display the outputs of a "stack" by running "terragrunt output" in each subfolder'
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'destroy-all:(Terragrunt) DEPRECATED: use run-all. Destroy a "stack" by running "terragrunt destroy" in each subfolder'
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'validate-all:(Terragrunt) DEPRECATED: use run-all. Validate "stack" by running "terragrunt validate" in each subfolder'
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)
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__apply() {
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_arguments \
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'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
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'-auto-approve[Skip interactive approval of plan before applying.]' \
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'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]:backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
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'-compact-warnings[If Terraform produces any warnings that are not accompanied by errors, show them in a more compact form that includes only the summary messages.]' \
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'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
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'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
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'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
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'-no-color[If specified, output wil be colorless.]' \
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'-parallelism=[(10) Limit the number of parallel resource operations.]' \
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'-refresh=[(true) Update state prior to checking for differences. This has no effect if a plan file is given to apply.]' \
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'-state=[(terraform.tfstate) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified).]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
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'-state-out=[(path) Path to write state to that is different than "-state". This can be used to preserve the old state.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
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'*-target=[(resource) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]:target:__statelist' \
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'*-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
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'*-var-file=[(foo) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.]:file:_files -g "*.tfvars{,.json}"'
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}
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__console() {
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_arguments \
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'-state=[(terraform.tfstate) Path to read state.]' \
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'*-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
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'*-var-file=[(foo) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.]:file:_files -g "*.tfvars{,.json}"'
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}
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__destroy() {
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_arguments \
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'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
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'-auto-approve[Skip interactive approval before destroying.]' \
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'-force[Deprecated: same as auto-approve.]' \
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'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
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'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
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'-no-color[If specified, output will contain no color.]' \
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'-parallelism=[(10) Limit the number of concurrent operations.]' \
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'-refresh=[(true) Update state prior to checking for differences. This has no effect if a plan file is given to apply.]' \
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'-state=[(terraform.tfstate) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified).]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
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'-state-out=[(path) Path to write state to that is different than "-state". This can be used to preserve the old state.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
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'*-target=[(resource) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]:target:__statelist' \
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'*-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
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'*-var-file=[(foo) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.]:file:_files -g "*.tfvars{,.json}"'
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}
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__fmt() {
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_arguments \
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'-list=[(true) List files whose formatting differs (always false if using STDIN)]' \
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'-write=[(true) Write result to source file instead of STDOUT (always false if using STDIN or -check)]' \
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'-diff=[(false) Display diffs of formatting changes]' \
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'-check=[(false) Check if the input is formatted. Exit status will be 0 if all input is properly formatted and non-zero otherwise.]' \
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'-recursive=[(false) Also process files in subdirectories. By default, only the given directory (or current directory) is processed.]'
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}
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__force_unlock() {
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_arguments \
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"-force[Don't ask for input for unlock confirmation.]"
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}
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__get() {
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_arguments \
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'-update=[(false) If true, modules already downloaded will be checked for updates and updated if necessary.]' \
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'-no-color[Disable text coloring in the output.]'
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}
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__graph() {
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_arguments \
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'-draw-cycles[Highlight any cycles in the graph with colored edges. This helps when diagnosing cycle errors.]' \
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'-type=[(plan) Type of graph to output. Can be: plan, plan-destroy, apply, validate, input, refresh.]'
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}
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__import() {
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_arguments \
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'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
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'-config=[(path) Path to a directory of Terraform configuration files to use to configure the provider. Defaults to pwd. If no config files are present, they must be provided via the input prompts or env vars.]' \
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'-allow-missing-config[Allow import when no resource configuration block exists.]' \
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'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
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'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
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'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
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'-no-color[If specified, output will contain no color.]' \
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'-state=[(PATH) Path to the source state file. Defaults to the configured backend, or "terraform.tfstate"]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
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'-state-out=[(PATH) Path to the destination state file to write to. If this is not specified, the source state file will be used. This can be a new or existing path.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
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'*-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times. This is only useful with the "-config" flag.]' \
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'*-var-file=[(foo) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.]:file:_files -g "*.tfvars{,.json}"'
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}
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__init() {
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_arguments \
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'-backend=[(true) Configure the backend for this configuration.]' \
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'-backend-config=[This can be either a path to an HCL file with key/value assignments (same format as terraform.tfvars) or a 'key=value' format. This is merged with what is in the configuration file. This can be specified multiple times. The backend type must be in the configuration itself.]' \
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'-force-copy[Suppress prompts about copying state data. This is equivalent to providing a "yes" to all confirmation prompts.]' \
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'-from-module=[(SOURCE) Copy the contents of the given module into the target directory before initialization.]' \
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'-get=[(true) Download any modules for this configuration.]' \
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'-get-plugins=[(true) Download any missing plugins for this configuration.]' \
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'-input=[(true) Ask for input if necessary. If false, will error if input was required.]' \
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'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
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'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
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'-no-color[If specified, output will contain no color.]' \
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'-plugin-dir[Directory containing plugin binaries. This overrides all default search paths for plugins, and prevents the automatic installation of plugins. This flag can be used multiple times.]:plugin_dir:_files -/' \
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'-reconfigure[Reconfigure the backend, ignoring any saved configuration.]' \
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'-upgrade=[(false) If installing modules (-get) or plugins (-get-plugins), ignore previously-downloaded objects and install the latest version allowed within configured constraints.]' \
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'-verify-plugins=[(true) Verify the authenticity and integrity of automatically downloaded plugins.]'
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}
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__login() {
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_arguments \
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}
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__logout() {
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_arguments \
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||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__output() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-state=[(path) Path to the state file to read. Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'-no-color[If specified, output will contain no color.]' \
|
||||
'-json[If specified, machine readable output will be printed in JSON format]'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__plan() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-compact-warnings[If Terraform produces any warnings that are not accompanied by errors, show them in a more compact form that includes only the summary messages.]' \
|
||||
'-destroy[If set, a plan will be generated to destroy all resources managed by the given configuration and state.]' \
|
||||
'-detailed-exitcode[() Return detailed exit codes when the command exits. This will change the meaning of exit codes to: 0 - Succeeded, diff is empty (no changes); 1 - Errored, 2 - Succeeded; there is a diff]' \
|
||||
'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
|
||||
'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
|
||||
'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
|
||||
'-no-color[() If specified, output will contain no color.]' \
|
||||
'-out=[(path) Write a plan file to the given path. This can be used as input to the "apply" command.]' \
|
||||
'-parallelism=[(10) Limit the number of concurrent operations.]' \
|
||||
'-refresh=[(true) Update state prior to checking for differences.]' \
|
||||
'-state=[(statefile) Path to a Terraform state file to use to look up Terraform-managed resources. By default it will use the state "terraform.tfstate" if it exists.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'*-target=[(resource) Resource to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]:target:__statelist' \
|
||||
'*-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
|
||||
'*-var-file=[(foo) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.]:file:_files -g "*.tfvars{,.json}"'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__providers() {
|
||||
local -a __providers_cmds
|
||||
__providers_cmds=(
|
||||
'mirror:Mirrors the provider plugins needed for the current configuration'
|
||||
'schema:Prints the schemas of the providers used in the configuration'
|
||||
)
|
||||
_describe -t providers "providers commands" __providers_cmds
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__providers_mirror() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-platform=[(os_arch) Choose which target platform to build a mirror for.]' \
|
||||
"*:target_dir:_files -/"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__providers_schema() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-json[]' \
|
||||
'::'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__refresh() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]::backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
'-compact-warnings[If Terraform produces any warnings that are not accompanied by errors, show them in a more compact form that includes only the summary messages.]' \
|
||||
'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
|
||||
'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
|
||||
'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
|
||||
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
|
||||
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write state to that is different than "-state". This can be used to preserve the old state.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'*-target=[(resource) A Resource Address to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]:target:__statelist' \
|
||||
'*-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
|
||||
'*-var-file=[(foo) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" or any ".auto.tfvars" files are present, they will be automatically loaded.]:file:_files -g "*.tfvars{,.json}"'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__show() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-json[If specified, output the Terraform plan or state in a machine-readable form.]' \
|
||||
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__state() {
|
||||
local -a __state_cmds
|
||||
__state_cmds=(
|
||||
'list:List resources in the state'
|
||||
'mv:Move an item in the state'
|
||||
'pull:Pull current state and output to stdout'
|
||||
'push:Update remote state from a local state file'
|
||||
'replace-provider:Replace provider for resources in the Terraform state'
|
||||
'rm:Remove instances from the state'
|
||||
'show:Show a resource in the state'
|
||||
)
|
||||
_describe -t state "state commands" __state_cmds
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__state_list() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-state=[(statefile) Path to a Terraform state file to use to look up Terraform-managed resources. By default, Terraform will consult the state of the currently-selected workspace.]' \
|
||||
'-id=[(id) Filters the results to include only instances whose resource types have an attribute named id whose value equals the given id string.]' \
|
||||
"*:address:__statelist"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__state_mv() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
"-dry-run[If set, prints out what would've been moved but doesn't actually move anything.]" \
|
||||
'-backup=[(PATH) Path where Terraform should write the backup for the original state. This can"t be disabled. If not set, Terraform will write it to the same path as the statefile with a ".backup" extension.]:backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
'-backup-out=[(PATH) Path where Terraform should write the backup for the destination state. This can"t be disabled. If not set, Terraform will write it to the same path as the destination state file with a backup extension. This only needs to be specified if -state-out is set to a different path than -state.]:backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
"-lock=[(true) Lock the state files when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)" \
|
||||
"-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]" \
|
||||
'-state=[(path) Path to the source state file. Defaults to the configured backend, or "terraform.tfstate"]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'-state-out=[(path) Path to the destination state file to write to. If this isn"t specified, the source state file will be used. This can be a new or existing path.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
"::" \
|
||||
":source:__statelist" \
|
||||
":destination: "
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__state_push() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
"-force[Write the state even if lineages don't match or the remote serial is higher.]" \
|
||||
'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
|
||||
"-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]" \
|
||||
"::" \
|
||||
":destination:_files"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__state_replace_provider() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-auto-approve[Skip interactive approval.]' \
|
||||
'-backup=[(PATH) Path where Terraform should write the backup for the state file. This can"t be disabled. If not set, Terraform will write it to the same path as the state file with a ".backup" extension.]:backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
"-lock=[(true) Lock the state files when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)" \
|
||||
"-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]" \
|
||||
'-state=[(PATH) Path to the source state file. Defaults to the configured backend, or "terraform.tfstate"]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
":from_provider_fqn:" \
|
||||
":to_provider_fqn:"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__state_rm() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
"-dry-run[If set, prints out what would've been removed but doesn't actually remove anything.]" \
|
||||
'-backup=[(PATH) Path where Terraform should write the backup for the original state.]::backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
"-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)" \
|
||||
"-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]" \
|
||||
'-state=[(PATH) Path to the state file to update. Defaults to the current workspace state.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
"*:address:__statelist"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
__state_show() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-state=[(statefile) Path to a Terraform state file to use to look up Terraform-managed resources. By default it will use the state "terraform.tfstate" if it exists.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
"*:address:__statelist"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__statelist() {
|
||||
# Get the Terraform working directory and move there
|
||||
tf_working_dir="$(terragrunt terragrunt-info 2> /dev/null | grep WorkingDir | sed -r 's/.*: \"(.*)\"/\1/')"
|
||||
cd $tf_working_dir
|
||||
# Output the list of resources and use them for completion
|
||||
compadd $(terraform state list $opt_args[-state] 2> /dev/null)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__taint() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-allow-missing[If specified, the command will succeed (exit code 0) even if the resource is missing.]' \
|
||||
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]:backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
|
||||
'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
|
||||
'-module=[(path) The module path where the resource lives. By default this will be root. Child modules can be specified by names. Ex. "consul" or "consul.vpc" (nested modules).]' \
|
||||
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write updated state file. By default, the "-state" path will be used.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
"*:address:__statelist"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__untaint() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-allow-missing[If specified, the command will succeed (exit code 0) even if the resource is missing.]' \
|
||||
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]:backupfile:_files -g "*.backup"' \
|
||||
'-lock=[(true) Lock the state file when locking is supported.]:lock:(true false)' \
|
||||
'-lock-timeout=[(0s) Duration to retry a state lock.]' \
|
||||
'-module=[(path) The module path where the resource lives. By default this will be root. Child modules can be specified by names. Ex. "consul" or "consul.vpc" (nested modules).]' \
|
||||
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"' \
|
||||
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write updated state file. By default, the "-state" path will be used.]:statefile:_files -g "*.tfstate"'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__validate() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
|
||||
'-json[Produce output in a machine-readable JSON format, suitable for use in text editor integrations and other automated systems.]' \
|
||||
':dir:_files -/'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__version() {
|
||||
_arguments \
|
||||
'-json[Output the version information as a JSON object.]'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
__workspace() {
|
||||
local -a __workspace_cmds
|
||||
__workspace_cmds=(
|
||||
'delete:Delete a workspace'
|
||||
'list:List Workspaces'
|
||||
'new:Create a new workspace'
|
||||
'select:Select a workspace'
|
||||
'show:Show the name of the current workspace'
|
||||
)
|
||||
_describe -t workspace "workspace commands" __workspace_cmds
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_arguments '*:: :->command'
|
||||
|
||||
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
|
||||
_describe -t commands "terragrunt command" _terragrunt_cmds
|
||||
return
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
local -a _command_args
|
||||
case "$words[1]" in
|
||||
apply)
|
||||
__apply ;;
|
||||
console)
|
||||
__console;;
|
||||
destroy)
|
||||
__destroy ;;
|
||||
fmt)
|
||||
__fmt;;
|
||||
force-unlock)
|
||||
__force_unlock;;
|
||||
get)
|
||||
__get ;;
|
||||
graph)
|
||||
__graph ;;
|
||||
import)
|
||||
__import;;
|
||||
init)
|
||||
__init ;;
|
||||
login)
|
||||
__login ;;
|
||||
logout)
|
||||
__logout ;;
|
||||
output)
|
||||
__output ;;
|
||||
plan)
|
||||
__plan ;;
|
||||
providers)
|
||||
test $CURRENT -lt 3 && __providers
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "mirror" ]] && __providers_mirror
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "schema" ]] && __providers_schema
|
||||
;;
|
||||
refresh)
|
||||
__refresh ;;
|
||||
show)
|
||||
__show ;;
|
||||
state)
|
||||
test $CURRENT -lt 3 && __state
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "list" ]] && __state_list
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "mv" ]] && __state_mv
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "push" ]] && __state_push
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "replace-provider" ]] && __state_replace_provider
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "rm" ]] && __state_rm
|
||||
[[ $words[2] = "show" ]] && __state_show
|
||||
;;
|
||||
taint)
|
||||
__taint ;;
|
||||
untaint)
|
||||
__untaint ;;
|
||||
validate)
|
||||
__validate ;;
|
||||
version)
|
||||
__version ;;
|
||||
workspace)
|
||||
test $CURRENT -lt 3 && __workspace ;;
|
||||
esac
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|||
alias tg='terragrunt'
|
||||
alias tga='terragrunt apply'
|
||||
alias tgd='terragrunt destroy'
|
||||
alias tgf='terragrunt fmt'
|
||||
alias tgi='terragrunt init'
|
||||
alias tgo='terragrunt output'
|
||||
alias tgp='terragrunt plan'
|
||||
alias tgv='terragrunt validate'
|
||||
alias tgt='terragrunt taint'
|
||||
alias tgc='terragrunt console'
|
||||
alias tgfu='terragrunt force-unlock'
|
|
@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ Available search contexts are:
|
|||
| `gopkg` | `https://pkg.go.dev/search?m=package&q=` |
|
||||
| `chatgpt` | `https://chatgpt.com/?q=` |
|
||||
| `reddit` | `https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=` |
|
||||
| `ppai` | `https://www.perplexity.ai/search/new?q=` |
|
||||
|
||||
Also there are aliases for bang-searching DuckDuckGo:
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ function web_search() {
|
|||
gopkg "https://pkg.go.dev/search?m=package&q="
|
||||
chatgpt "https://chatgpt.com/?q="
|
||||
reddit "https://www.reddit.com/search/?q="
|
||||
ppai "https://www.perplexity.ai/search/new?q="
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# check whether the search engine is supported
|
||||
|
@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ alias packagist='web_search packagist'
|
|||
alias gopkg='web_search gopkg'
|
||||
alias chatgpt='web_search chatgpt'
|
||||
alias reddit='web_search reddit'
|
||||
alias ppai='web_search ppai'
|
||||
|
||||
#add your own !bang searches here
|
||||
alias wiki='web_search duckduckgo \!w'
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
MIT License
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Alexandros Kozak
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Alexandros Kozak
|
||||
|
||||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
||||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,15 +6,15 @@
|
|||
|
||||
![Zsh-z demo](img/demo.gif)
|
||||
|
||||
Zsh-z is a command line tool that allows you to jump quickly to directories that you have visited frequently in the past, or recently -- but most often a combination of the two (a concept known as ["frecency"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency)). It works by keeping track of when you go to directories and how much time you spend in them. It is then in the position to guess where you want to go when you type a partial string, e.g., `z src` might take you to `~/src/zsh`. `z zsh` might also get you there, and `z c/z` might prove to be even more specific -- it all depends on your habits and how much time you have been using Zsh-z to build up a database. After using Zsh-z for a little while, you will get to where you want to be by typing considerably less than you would need if you were using `cd`.
|
||||
Zsh-z is a command-line tool that allows you to jump quickly to directories that you have visited frequently or recently -- but most often a combination of the two (a concept known as ["frecency"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency)). It works by keeping track of when you go to directories and how much time you spend in them. Based on this data, it predicts where you want to go when you type a partial string. For example, `z src` might take you to `~/src/zsh`. `z zsh` might also get you there, and `z c/z` might prove to be even more specific -- it all depends on your habits and how long you have been using Zsh-z to build up a database. After using Zsh-z for a little while, you will get to where you want to be by typing considerably less than you would need to if you were using `cd`.
|
||||
|
||||
Zsh-z is a native Zsh port of [rupa/z](https://github.com/rupa/z), a tool written for `bash` and Zsh that uses embedded `awk` scripts to do the heavy lifting. It was quite possibly my most used command line tool for a couple of years. I decided to translate it, `awk` parts and all, into pure Zsh script, to see if by eliminating calls to external tools (`awk`, `sort`, `date`, `sed`, `mv`, `rm`, and `chown`) and reducing forking through subshells I could make it faster. The performance increase is impressive, particularly on systems where forking is slow, such as Cygwin, MSYS2, and WSL. I have found that, in those environments, switching directories using Zsh-z can be over 100% faster than it is using `rupa/z`.
|
||||
Zsh-z is a native Zsh port of [`rupa/z`](https://github.com/rupa/z), a tool written for `bash` and Zsh that uses embedded `awk` scripts to do the heavy lifting. `rupa/z` was my most used command-line tool for a couple of years. I decided to translate it, `awk` parts and all, into pure Zsh script, to see if by eliminating calls to external tools (`awk`, `sort`, `date`, `sed`, `mv`, `rm`, and `chown`) and reducing forking through subshells I could make it faster. The performance increase is impressive, particularly on systems where forking is slow, such as Cygwin, MSYS2, and WSL. I have found that in those environments, switching directories using Zsh-z can be over 100% faster than it is using `rupa/z`.
|
||||
|
||||
There is a noteworthy stability increase as well. Race conditions have always been a problem with `rupa/z`, and users of that utility will occasionally lose their `.z` databases. By having Zsh-z only use Zsh (`rupa/z` uses a hybrid shell code that works on `bash` as well), I have been able to implement a `zsh/system`-based file-locking mechanism similar to [the one @mafredri once proposed for `rupa/z`](https://github.com/rupa/z/pull/199). It is now nearly impossible to crash the database, even through extreme testing.
|
||||
There is also a significant stability improvement. Race conditions have always been a problem with `rupa/z`, and users of that utility occasionally lose their `~/.z` databases. By having Zsh-z only use Zsh (`rupa/z` uses a hybrid shell code standard that works on `bash` as well), I have been able to implement a `zsh/system`-based file-locking mechanism similar to [the one @mafredri once proposed for `rupa/z`](https://github.com/rupa/z/pull/199). It is now nearly impossible to crash the database.
|
||||
|
||||
There are other, smaller improvements which I try to document in [Improvements and Fixes](#improvements-and-fixes). These include the new default behavior of sorting your tab completions by frecency rather than just letting Zsh sort the raw results alphabetically (a behavior which can be restored if you like it -- [see below](#settings)).
|
||||
There are other, smaller improvements which I document below in [Improvements and Fixes](#improvements-and-fixes). For instance, tab completions are now sorted by frecency by default rather than alphabetically (the latter behavior can be restored if you like it -- [see below](#settings)).
|
||||
|
||||
Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same database (`~/.z`), so you can go on using `rupa/z` when you launch `bash`.
|
||||
Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same database (`~/.z`, or whatever database file you specify), so you can go on using `rupa/z` when you launch `bash`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Table of Contents
|
||||
- [News](#news)
|
||||
|
@ -37,13 +37,13 @@ Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same d
|
|||
- August 24, 2023
|
||||
+ Zsh-z will now run when `setopt NO_UNSET` has been enabled (props @ntninja).
|
||||
- August 23, 2023
|
||||
+ Better logic for loading `zsh/files` (props @z0rc)
|
||||
+ Better logic for loading `zsh/files` (props @z0rc).
|
||||
- August 2, 2023
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||||
+ Zsh-z still uses the `zsh/files` module when possible, but will fall back on the standard `chown`, `mv`, and `rm` commands in its absence.
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+ Zsh-z still uses the `zsh/files` module when possible but will fall back on the standard `chown`, `mv`, and `rm` commands in its absence.
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- April 27, 2023
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+ Zsh-z now allows the user to specify the directory-changing command using the `ZSHZ_CD` environment variable (default: `builtin cd`; props @basnijholt).
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- January 27, 2023
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+ If the datafile directory specified by `ZSHZ_DATA` or `_Z_DATA` does not already exist, create it (props @mattmc3).
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+ If the database file directory specified by `ZSHZ_DATA` or `_Z_DATA` does not already exist, create it (props @mattmc3).
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- June 29, 2022
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+ Zsh-z is less likely to leave temporary files sitting around (props @mafredri).
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- June 27, 2022
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+ Fixed the explanation string printed during completion so that it may be formatted with `zstyle`.
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+ Zsh-z now declares `ZSHZ_EXCLUDE_DIRS` as an array with unique elements so that you do not have to.
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- July 29, 2021
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+ Temporarily disabling use of `print -v`, which seems to be mangling CJK multibyte strings.
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+ Temporarily disabling the use of `print -v`, which was mangling CJK multibyte strings.
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- July 27, 2021
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+ Internal escaping of path names now works with older versions of ZSH.
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+ Zsh-z now detects and discards any incomplete or incorrectly formatted database entries.
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- December 22, 2020
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+ `ZSHZ_CASE`: when set to `ignore`, pattern matching is case-insensitive; when set to `smart`, patterns are matched case-insensitively when they are all lowercase and case-sensitively when they have uppercase characters in them (a behavior very much like Vim's `smartcase` setting).
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+ `ZSHZ_KEEP_DIRS` is an array of directory names that should not be removed from the database, even if they are not currently available (useful when a drive is not always mounted).
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+ Symlinked datafiles were having their symlinks overwritten; this bug has been fixed.
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+ Symlinked database files were having their symlinks overwritten; this bug has been fixed.
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</details>
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autoload -U compinit; compinit
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in your .zshrc somewhere below where you source `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`.
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in your `.zshrc` somewhere below where you source `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`.
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If you add
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Then relaunch `zsh`.
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### For [zcomet](https://github.com/agkozak/zcomet) users
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Simply add
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zcomet load agkozak/zsh-z
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to your `.zshrc`.
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`zsh-z` supports `zinit`'s `unload` feature; just run `zinit unload agkozak/zshz` to restore the shell to its state before `zsh-z` was loaded.
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Zsh-z supports `zinit`'s `unload` feature; just run `zinit unload agkozak/zsh-z` to restore the shell to its state before Zsh-z was loaded.
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### For [Znap](https://github.com/marlonrichert/zsh-snap) users
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zplug install
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zplug load
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to install `zsh-z`.
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to install Zsh-z.
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## Command Line Options
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- `-x` Remove a directory (by default, the current directory) from the database
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- `-xR` Remove a directory (by default, the current directory) and its subdirectories from the database
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# Settings
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## Settings
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Zsh-z has environment variables (they all begin with `ZSHZ_`) that change its behavior if you set them; you can also keep your old ones if you have been using `rupa/z` (they begin with `_Z_`).
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Zsh-z has environment variables (they all begin with `ZSHZ_`) that change its behavior if you set them. You can also keep your old ones if you have been using `rupa/z` (whose environment variables begin with `_Z_`).
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* `ZSHZ_CMD` changes the command name (default: `z`)
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* `ZSHZ_CD` specifies the default directory-changing command (default: `builtin cd`)
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(As a Zsh user, I tend to use `**` instead of `find`, but it is good to see how deep your directory trees go before doing that.)
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## Other Improvements and Fixes
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* `z -x` works, with the help of `chpwd_functions`.
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* Zsh-z works on Solaris.
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* Zsh-z is compatible with Solaris.
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* Zsh-z uses the "new" `zshcompsys` completion system instead of the old `compctl` one.
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* There is no error message when the database file has not yet been created.
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* There is support for special characters (e.g., `[`) in directory names.
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* If `z -l` only returns one match, a common root is not printed.
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* Exit status codes increasingly make sense.
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* Completions work with options `-c`, `-r`, and `-t`.
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* If `~/foo` and `~/foob` are matches, `~/foo` is *not* the common root. Only a common parent directory can be a common root.
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* `z -x` and the new, recursive `z -xR` can take an argument so that you can remove directories other than `PWD` from the database.
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* No error message is displayed when the database file has not yet been created.
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* Special characters (e.g., `[`) in directory names are now supported.
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* If `z -l` returns only one match, a common root is not printed.
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* Exit status codes are more logical.
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* Completions now work with options `-c`, `-r`, and `-t`.
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* If `~/foo` and `~/foob` are matches, `~/foo` is no longer considered the common root. Only a common parent directory can be a common root.
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* `z -x` and the new, recursive `z -xR` can now accept an argument so that you can remove directories other than `PWD` from the database.
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## Migrating from Other Tools
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@ -358,7 +357,7 @@ the line
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That will re-bind `z` or the command of your choice to the underlying Zsh-z function.
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## Known Bugs
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## Known Bug
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It is possible to run a completion on a string with spaces in it, e.g., `z us bi<TAB>` might take you to `/usr/local/bin`. This works, but as things stand, after the completion the command line reads
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z us /usr/local/bin.
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
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#
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# https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z
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#
|
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Alexandros Kozak
|
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# Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Alexandros Kozak
|
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#
|
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
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# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
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|
@ -120,7 +120,6 @@ fi
|
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[[ ${builtins[zf_mv]-} == 'defined' ]] && ZSHZ[MV]='zf_mv'
|
||||
[[ ${builtins[zf_rm]-} == 'defined' ]] && ZSHZ[RM]='zf_rm'
|
||||
|
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|
||||
# Load zsh/system, if necessary
|
||||
[[ ${modules[zsh/system]-} == 'loaded' ]] || zmodload zsh/system &> /dev/null
|
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|
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|
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@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ function afmagic_dashes {
|
|||
# the prompt, account for it when returning the number of dashes
|
||||
if [[ -n "$python_env" && "$PS1" = *\(${python_env}\)* ]]; then
|
||||
echo $(( COLUMNS - ${#python_env} - 3 ))
|
||||
elif [[ -n "$VIRTUAL_ENV_PROMPT" && "$PS1" = *${VIRTUAL_ENV_PROMPT}* ]]; then
|
||||
echo $(( COLUMNS - ${#VIRTUAL_ENV_PROMPT} ))
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo $COLUMNS
|
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fi
|
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|
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX="%{$GIT_PROMPT_INFO%} :"
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ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY=" %{$GIT_DIRTY_COLOR%}✘"
|
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ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN=" %{$GIT_CLEAN_COLOR%}✔"
|
||||
|
||||
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_ADDED="%{$FG[103]%}✚%{$rset_color%}"
|
||||
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_ADDED="%{$FG[103]%}✚%{$reset_color%}"
|
||||
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED="%{$FG[103]%}✹%{$reset_color%}"
|
||||
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DELETED="%{$FG[103]%}✖%{$reset_color%}"
|
||||
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_RENAMED="%{$FG[103]%}➜%{$reset_color%}"
|
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