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# Filename: /etc/skel/.zshrc
# Purpose: config file for zsh (z shell)
# Authors: (c) grml-team (grml.org)
# Bug-Reports: see http://grml.org/bugs/
# License: This file is licensed under the GPL v2 or any later version.
################################################################################
# Nowadays, grml's zsh setup lives in only *one* zshrc file.
# That is the global one: /etc/zsh/zshrc (from grml-etc-core).
# It is best to leave *this* file untouched and do personal changes to
# your zsh setup via ${HOME}/.zshrc.local which is loaded at the end of
# the global zshrc.
#
# That way, we enable people on other operating systems to use our
# setup, too, just by copying our global zshrc to their ${HOME}/.zshrc.
# Adjustments would still go to the .zshrc.local file.
################################################################################
## Inform users about upgrade path for grml's old zshrc layout, assuming that:
## /etc/skel/.zshrc was installed as ~/.zshrc,
## /etc/zsh/zshrc was installed as ~/.zshrc.global and
## ~/.zshrc.local does not exist yet.
if [ -r ~/.zshrc -a -r ~/.zshrc.global -a ! -r ~/.zshrc.local ] ; then
printf '-!-\n'
printf '-!- Looks like you are using the old zshrc layout of grml.\n'
printf '-!- Please read the notes in the grml-zsh-refcard, being'
printf '-!- available at: http://grml.org/zsh/\n'
printf '-!-\n'
printf '-!- If you just want to get rid of this warning message execute:\n'
printf '-!- touch ~/.zshrc.local\n'
printf '-!-\n'
fi
## Settings for umask
#if (( EUID == 0 )); then
# umask 002
#else
# umask 022
#fi
ln -s /opt/local/var/run/mysql5/mysqld.sock /tmp/mysql.sock
## Now, we'll give a few examples of what you might want to use in your
## .zshrc.local file (just copy'n'paste and uncomment it there):
## ZLE tweaks ##
## use the vi navigation keys (hjkl) besides cursor keys in menu completion
#bindkey -M menuselect 'h' vi-backward-char # left
#bindkey -M menuselect 'k' vi-up-line-or-history # up
#bindkey -M menuselect 'l' vi-forward-char # right
#bindkey -M menuselect 'j' vi-down-line-or-history # bottom
## set command prediction from history, see 'man 1 zshcontrib'
#is4 && zrcautoload predict-on && \
#zle -N predict-on && \
#zle -N predict-off && \
#bindkey "^X^Z" predict-on && \
#bindkey "^Z" predict-off
## press ctrl-q to quote line:
#mquote () {
# zle beginning-of-line
# zle forward-word
# # RBUFFER="'$RBUFFER'"
# RBUFFER=${(q)RBUFFER}
# zle end-of-line
#}
#zle -N mquote && bindkey '^q' mquote
## define word separators (for stuff like backward-word, forward-word, backward-kill-word,..)
#WORDCHARS='*?_-.[]~=/&;!#$%^(){}<>' # the default
#WORDCHARS=.
#WORDCHARS='*?_[]~=&;!#$%^(){}'
#WORDCHARS='${WORDCHARS:s@/@}'
# just type '...' to get '../..'
#rationalise-dot() {
#local MATCH
#if [[ $LBUFFER =~ '(^|/| | |'$'\n''|\||;|&)\.\.$' ]]; then
# LBUFFER+=/
# zle self-insert
# zle self-insert
#else
# zle self-insert
#fi
#}
#zle -N rationalise-dot
#bindkey . rationalise-dot
## without this, typing a . aborts incremental history search
#bindkey -M isearch . self-insert
#bindkey '\eq' push-line-or-edit
## some popular options ##
## add `|' to output redirections in the history
#setopt histallowclobber
## warning if file exists ('cat /dev/null > ~/.zshrc')
#setopt NO_clobber
## don't warn me about bg processes when exiting
#setopt nocheckjobs
## alert me if something failed
#setopt printexitvalue
## with spelling correction, assume dvorak kb
#setopt dvorak
## Allow comments even in interactive shells
#setopt interactivecomments
## compsys related snippets ##
## changed completer settings
#zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _correct _approximate
#zstyle ':completion:*' expand prefix suffix
## another different completer setting: expand shell aliases
#zstyle ':completion:*' completer _expand_alias _complete _approximate
## to have more convenient account completion, specify your logins:
#my_accounts=(
# {grml,grml1}@foo.invalid
#)
#other_accounts=(
# {fred,root}@foo.invalid
#)
#zstyle ':completion:*:my-accounts' users-hosts $my_accounts
#zstyle ':completion:*:other-accounts' users-hosts $other_accounts
## telnet on non-default ports? ...well:
## specify specific port/service settings:
#telnet_users_hosts_ports=(
# user1@host1:
# user2@host2:
# @mail-server:{smtp,pop3}
# @news-server:nntp
# @proxy-server:8000
#)
#zstyle ':completion:*:*:telnet:*' users-hosts-ports $telnet_users_hosts_ports
## the default grml setup provides '..' as a completion. it does not provide
## '.' though. If you want that too, use the following line:
#zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs true
## aliases ##
## translate
#alias u='translate -i'
## ignore ~/.ssh/known_hosts entries
#alias insecssh='ssh -o "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" -o "UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" -o "PreferredAuthentications=keyboard-interactive"'
## global aliases (for those who like them) ##
#alias -g '...'='../..'
#alias -g '....'='../../..'
#alias -g BG='& exit'
#alias -g C='|wc -l'
#alias -g G='|grep'
#alias -g H='|head'
#alias -g Hl=' --help |& less -r'
#alias -g K='|keep'
#alias -g L='|less'
#alias -g LL='|& less -r'
#alias -g M='|most'
#alias -g N='&>/dev/null'
#alias -g R='| tr A-z N-za-m'
#alias -g SL='| sort | less'
#alias -g S='| sort'
#alias -g T='|tail'
#alias -g V='| vim -'
## miscellaneous code ##
## Use a default width of 80 for manpages for more convenient reading
#export MANWIDTH=${MANWIDTH:-80}
## Set a search path for the cd builtin
#cdpath=(.. ~)
## variation of our manzsh() function; pick you poison:
#manzsh() { /usr/bin/man zshall | most +/"$1" ; }
## Switching shell safely and efficiently? http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2001/msg02410.html
#bash() {
# NO_SWITCH="yes" command bash "$@"
#}
#restart () {
# exec $SHELL $SHELL_ARGS "$@"
#}
## log out? set timeout in seconds...
## ...and do not log out in some specific terminals:
#if [[ "${TERM}" == ([Exa]term*|rxvt|dtterm|screen*) ]] ; then
# unset TMOUT
#else
# TMOUT=1800
#fi
## associate types and extensions (be aware with perl scripts and anwanted behaviour!)
#check_com zsh-mime-setup || { autoload zsh-mime-setup && zsh-mime-setup }
#alias -s pl='perl -S'
## ctrl-s will no longer freeze the terminal.
#stty erase "^?"
## you want to automatically use a bigger font on big terminals?
#if [[ "$TERM" == "xterm" ]] && [[ "$LINES" -ge 50 ]] && [[ "$COLUMNS" -ge 100 ]] && [[ -z "$SSH_CONNECTION" ]] ; then
# large
#fi
## Some quick Perl-hacks aka /useful/ oneliner
#bew() { perl -le 'print unpack "B*","'$1'"' }
#web() { perl -le 'print pack "B*","'$1'"' }
#hew() { perl -le 'print unpack "H*","'$1'"' }
#weh() { perl -le 'print pack "H*","'$1'"' }
#pversion() { perl -M$1 -le "print $1->VERSION" } # i. e."pversion LWP -> 5.79"
#getlinks () { perl -ne 'while ( m/"((www|ftp|http):\/\/.*?)"/gc ) { print $1, "\n"; }' $* }
#gethrefs () { perl -ne 'while ( m/href="([^"]*)"/gc ) { print $1, "\n"; }' $* }
#getanames () { perl -ne 'while ( m/a name="([^"]*)"/gc ) { print $1, "\n"; }' $* }
#getforms () { perl -ne 'while ( m:(\</?(input|form|select|option).*?\>):gic ) { print $1, "\n"; }' $* }
#getstrings () { perl -ne 'while ( m/"(.*?)"/gc ) { print $1, "\n"; }' $*}
#getanchors () { perl -ne 'while ( m/«([^«»\n]+)»/gc ) { print $1, "\n"; }' $* }
#showINC () { perl -e 'for (@INC) { printf "%d %s\n", $i++, $_ }' }
#vimpm () { vim `perldoc -l $1 | sed -e 's/pod$/pm/'` }
#vimhelp () { vim -c "help $1" -c on -c "au! VimEnter *" }
export PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
export CC=gcc-4.2
export EDITOR=mvim
### COLORS ###
RED="\[\033[0;31m\]"
LIGHT_RED="\[\033[1;31m\]"
YELLOW="\[\033[1;33m\]"
ORANGE="\[\033[0;33m\]"
BLUE="\[\033[0;34m\]"
LIGHT_BLUE="\[\033[1;34m\]"
GREEN="\[\033[0;32m\]"
LIGHT_GREEN="\[\033[1;32m\]"
CYAN="\[\033[0;36m\]"
LIGHT_CYAN="\[\033[1;36m\]"
PURPLE="\[\033[0;35m\]"
LIGHT_PURPLE="\[\033[1;35m\]"
WHITE="\[\033[1;37m\]"
LIGHT_GRAY="\[\033[0;37m\]"
BLACK="\[\033[0;30m\]"
GRAY="\[\033[1;30m\]"
NO_COLOR="\[\e[0m\]"
export CLICOLOR=1
[[ -s "/Users/tburns/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "/Users/tburns/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
## END OF FILE #################################################################