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@ -487,17 +487,6 @@ wait a week?) you just need to run:
omz update
```
> [!NOTE]
> If you want to automate this process in a script, you should call directly the `upgrade` script, like this:
>
> ```sh
> $ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh
> ```
>
> See more options in the [FAQ: How do I update Oh My Zsh?](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-update-oh-my-zsh).
>
> **USE OF `omz update --unattended` HAS BEEN REMOVED, AS IT HAS SIDE EFFECTS**.
Magic! 🎉
## Uninstalling Oh My Zsh

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@ -823,13 +823,6 @@ function _omz::update {
return 1
}
# Check if --unattended was passed
[[ "$1" != --unattended ]] || {
_omz::log error "the \`\e[2m--unattended\e[0m\` flag is no longer supported, use the \`\e[2mupgrade.sh\e[0m\` script instead."
_omz::log error "for more information see https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-update-oh-my-zsh"
return 1
}
local last_commit=$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null)
[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || {
_omz::log error "\`$ZSH\` is not a git directory. Aborting..."
@ -838,7 +831,11 @@ function _omz::update {
# Run update script
zstyle -s ':omz:update' verbose verbose_mode || verbose_mode=default
ZSH="$ZSH" command zsh -f "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh" -i -v $verbose_mode || return $?
if [[ "$1" != --unattended ]]; then
ZSH="$ZSH" command zsh -f "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh" -i -v $verbose_mode || return $?
else
ZSH="$ZSH" command zsh -f "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh" -v $verbose_mode || return $?
fi
# Update last updated file
zmodload zsh/datetime
@ -847,7 +844,7 @@ function _omz::update {
command rm -rf "$ZSH/log/update.lock"
# Restart the zsh session if there were changes
if [[ "$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git rev-parse HEAD)" != "$last_commit" ]]; then
if [[ "$1" != --unattended && "$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git rev-parse HEAD)" != "$last_commit" ]]; then
# Old zsh versions don't have ZSH_ARGZERO
local zsh="${ZSH_ARGZERO:-${functrace[-1]%:*}}"
# Check whether to run a login shell

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@ -36,10 +36,3 @@ Last login: Fri Jan 30 23:12:26 on ttys001
- `cowsay` if using `chuck_cow`
Available via homebrew, apt, ...
> [!NOTE]
> In addition to installing `fortune`, it may be necessary to run:
>
> `strfile $ZSH/plugins/chucknorris/fortunes/chucknorris\n`
>
> (include the "\n" literally) to write the fortune data to the proper directory.

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@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
# If direnv is not found, don't continue and print a warning
if (( ! $+commands[direnv] )); then
echo "Warning: direnv not found. Please install direnv and ensure it's in your PATH before using this plugin."
return
fi
# Don't continue if direnv is not found
command -v direnv &>/dev/null || return
_direnv_hook() {
trap -- '' SIGINT;

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@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
# foot
This plugin adds shell integration for [foot, a fast, lightweight and
minimalistic Wayland terminal emulator](https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot).
To use, add `foot` to the list of plugins in your `.zshrc` file:
```zsh
plugins=(... foot)
```
## Spawning new terminal instances in the current working directory
When spawning a new terminal instance (with `ctrl+shift+n` by default), the new
instance will start in the current working directory.
## Jumping between prompts
Foot can move the current viewport to focus prompts of already executed
commands (bound to ctrl+shift+z/x by default).
## Piping last command's output
The key binding `pipe-command-output` can pipe the last command's output to an
application of your choice (similar to the other `pipe-*` key bindings):
```
[key-bindings]
pipe-command-output=[sh -c "f=$(mktemp); cat - > $f; footclient emacsclient -nw $f; rm $f"] Control+Shift+g
```
When pressing ctrl+shift+g, the last command's output is written to a
temporary file, then an emacsclient is started in a new footclient instance.
The temporary file is removed after the footclient instance has closed.

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
function precmd {
print -Pn "\e]133;A\e\\"
if ! builtin zle; then
print -n "\e]133;D\e\\"
fi
}
function preexec {
print -n "\e]133;C\e\\"
}

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@ -8,36 +8,30 @@ To use it, add `perl` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
plugins=(... perl)
```
## Perlbrew activation
If the plugin detects that `perlbrew` hasn't been activated, yet there is an installation of it in
`$PERLBREW_ROOT`, it'll initialize by default. To avoid this behaviour, set `ZSH_PERLBREW_ACTIVATE=false`
before `source oh-my-zsh.sh` in your zshrc.
## Aliases
| Aliases | Command | Description |
| :---------- | :----------------- | :------------------------------------- |
| pbi | `perlbrew install` | Install specific perl version |
| pbl | `perlbrew list` | List all perl version installed |
| pbo | `perlbrew off` | Go back to the system perl |
| pbs | `perlbrew switch` | Turn it back on |
| pbu | `perlbrew use` | Use specific version of perl |
| pd | `perldoc` | Show the perl documentation |
| ple | `perl -wlne` | Use perl like awk/sed |
| latest-perl | `curl ...` | Show the latest stable release of Perl |
| Aliases | Command | Description |
| :------------ | :----------------- | :------------------------------------- |
| pbi | `perlbrew install` | Install specific perl version |
| pbl | `perlbrew list` | List all perl version installed |
| pbo | `perlbrew off` | Go back to the system perl |
| pbs | `perlbrew switch` | Turn it back on |
| pbu | `perlbrew use` | Use specific version of perl |
| pd | `perldoc` | Show the perl documentation |
| ple | `perl -wlne` | Use perl like awk/sed |
| latest-perl | `curl ...` | Show the latest stable release of Perl |
## Functions
- `newpl`: creates a basic Perl script file and opens it with $EDITOR.
* `newpl`: creates a basic Perl script file and opens it with $EDITOR.
- `pgs`: Perl Global Substitution: `pgs <find_pattern> <replace_pattern> <filename>` Looks for
`<find_pattern>` and replaces it with `<replace_pattern>` in `<filename>`.
* `pgs`: Perl Global Substitution: `pgs <find_pattern> <replace_pattern> <filename>`
Looks for `<find_pattern>` and replaces it with `<replace_pattern>` in `<filename>`.
- `prep`: Perl grep, because 'grep -P' is terrible: `prep <pattern> [<filename>]` Lets you work with pipes or
files (if no `<filename>` provided, use stdin).
* `prep`: Perl grep, because 'grep -P' is terrible: `prep <pattern> [<filename>]`
Lets you work with pipes or files (if no `<filename>` provided, use stdin).
## Requirements
In order to make this work, you will need to have perl installed. More info on the usage and install:
https://www.perl.org/get.html
In order to make this work, you will need to have perl installed.
More info on the usage and install: https://www.perl.org/get.html

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@ -54,12 +54,3 @@ pgs() { # [find] [replace] [filename]
prep() { # [pattern] [filename unless STDOUT]
perl -nle 'print if /'"$1"'/;' $2
}
# If the 'perlbrew' function isn't defined, perlbrew isn't setup.
if [[ $ZSH_PERLBREW_ACTIVATE != false ]] && (( ! $+functions[perlbrew] )); then
local _perlbrew="${PERLBREW_ROOT:-${HOME}/perl5/perlbrew}"
if [[ -f "${_perlbrew}/etc/bashrc" ]]; then
source "${_perlbrew}/etc/bashrc"
fi
unset _perlbrew
fi

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@ -24,45 +24,16 @@ plugins=(... python)
The plugin provides three utilities to manage Python 3.3+ [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)
virtual environments:
- `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` in the current directory.
**Default**: `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME` if set, otherwise `venv`.
- `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` (default: if set `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`, else
`venv`) in the current directory.
- `vrun [name]`: activate the virtual environment called `name` in the current directory.
**Default**: the first existing in `$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES`.
- `vrun [name]`: Activate the virtual environment called `name` (default: if set `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`, else
`venv`) in the current directory.
- `auto_vrun`: automatically activate the venv virtual environment when entering a directory containing
- `auto_vrun`: Automatically activate the venv virtual environment when entering a directory containing
`<venv-name>/bin/activate`, and automatically deactivate it when navigating out of it (keeps venv activated
in subdirectories).
- To enable the feature, set `PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN=true` before sourcing oh-my-zsh.
- The plugin activates the first existing virtual environment, in order, appearing in `$PYTON_VENV_NAMES`.
- To enable the feature, set `export PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN=true` before sourcing oh-my-zsh.
- Plugin activates first virtual environment in lexicographic order whose name begins with `<venv-name>`.
The default virtual environment name is `venv`. To use a different name, set
`PYTHON_VENV_NAME=<venv-name>`. For example: `PYTHON_VENV_NAME=".venv"`
### Settings
You can set these variables in your `.zshrc` file, before Oh My Zsh is sourced.
For example:
```sh
PYTHON_VENV_NAME=".venv"
PYTHON_VENV_NAMES=($PYTHON_VENV_NAME venv)
...
plugins=(... python)
source "$ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh"
```
## `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME`
**Default**: `venv`.
Preferred name for virtual environments, for example when creating via `mkv`.
## `$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES`
**Default**: `$PYTHON_VENV_NAME venv .venv`.
Array of virtual environment names to be checked, in order, by `vrun` and `auto_vrun`.
This means these functions will load the first existing virtual environment in this list.
Duplicate names are ignored.
`export PYTHON_VENV_NAME=<venv-name>`. For example: `export PYTHON_VENV_NAME=".venv"`

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@ -47,29 +47,12 @@ alias pygrep='grep -nr --include="*.py"'
alias pyserver="python3 -m http.server"
## venv settings
## venv utilities
: ${PYTHON_VENV_NAME:=venv}
# Array of possible virtual environment names to look for, in order
# -U for removing duplicates
typeset -gaU PYTHON_VENV_NAMES
[[ -n "$PYTHON_VENV_NAMES" ]] || PYTHON_VENV_NAMES=($PYTHON_VENV_NAME venv .venv)
# Activate a the python virtual environment specified.
# If none specified, use the first existing in $PYTHON_VENV_NAMES.
# If none specified, use $PYTHON_VENV_NAME, else 'venv'.
function vrun() {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
local name
for name in $PYTHON_VENV_NAMES; do
local venvpath="${name:P}"
if [[ -d "$venvpath" ]]; then
vrun "$name"
return $?
fi
done
echo >&2 "Error: no virtual environment found in current directory"
fi
local name="${1:-$PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"
local venvpath="${name:P}"
@ -108,11 +91,10 @@ if [[ "$PYTHON_AUTO_VRUN" == "true" ]]; then
fi
if [[ $PWD != ${VIRTUAL_ENV:h} ]]; then
local file
for file in "${^PYTHON_VENV_NAMES[@]}"/bin/activate(N.); do
for _file in "${PYTHON_VENV_NAME}"*/bin/activate(N.); do
# make sure we're not in a venv already
(( $+functions[deactivate] )) && deactivate > /dev/null 2>&1
source $file > /dev/null 2>&1
source $_file > /dev/null 2>&1
break
done
fi

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@ -15,11 +15,4 @@ if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_tailscale" ]]; then
fi
fi
# If using the alias, let's make sure that the aliased executable is also bound
# in case the alias points to "Tailscale" instead of "tailscale".
# See https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/discussions/12928
if (( $+aliases[tailscale] )); then
_comps[${aliases[tailscale]:t}]=_tailscale
fi
tailscale completion zsh >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_tailscale" &|

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ __timer_current_time() {
}
__timer_format_duration() {
local mins=$(printf '%.0f' $(($(IFS='.' read int dec <<< "$1"; echo $int) / 60)))
local mins=$(printf '%.0f' $(($1 / 60)))
local secs=$(printf "%.${TIMER_PRECISION:-1}f" $(($1 - 60 * mins)))
local duration_str=$(echo "${mins}m${secs}s")
local format="${TIMER_FORMAT:-/%d}"

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@ -400,9 +400,6 @@ function display-release {
function display:breaking {
(( $#breaking != 0 )) || return 0
# If we reach here we have shown commits, set flag
shown_commits=1
case "$output" in
text) printf '\e[31m'; fmt:header "BREAKING CHANGES" 3 ;;
raw) fmt:header "BREAKING CHANGES" 3 ;;
@ -430,9 +427,6 @@ function display-release {
# If no commits found of type $type, go to next type
(( $#hashes != 0 )) || return 0
# If we reach here we have shown commits, set flag
shown_commits=1
fmt:header "${TYPES[$type]}" 3
for hash in $hashes; do
echo " - $(fmt:hash) $(fmt:scope)$(fmt:subject)"
@ -450,9 +444,6 @@ function display-release {
# If no commits found under "other" types, don't display anything
(( $#changes != 0 )) || return 0
# If we reach here we have shown commits, set flag
shown_commits=1
fmt:header "Other changes" 3
for hash type in ${(kv)changes}; do
case "$type" in
@ -507,7 +498,7 @@ function main {
# Commit classification arrays
local -A types subjects scopes breaking reverts
local truncate=0 read_commits=0 shown_commits=0
local truncate=0 read_commits=0
local version tag
local hash refs subject body
@ -578,10 +569,6 @@ function main {
echo " ...more commits omitted"
echo
fi
if (( ! shown_commits )); then
echo "No changes to mention."
fi
}
# Use raw output if stdout is not a tty