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add aliases for tmux
author | Dirk Olmes <dirk@xanthippe.ping.de> |
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date | Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:49:47 +0100 |
parents | c509ce04abad |
children | 582fde73557e |
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# # This is the main zshrc file. # if [ -d $HOME/.oh-my-zsh ]; then ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh . $HOME/.zsh-env/oh-my-zsh elif [ -d /var/lib/zsh/oh-my-zsh ]; then ZSH=/var/lib/zsh/oh-my-zsh . $HOME/.zsh-env/oh-my-zsh fi # get rid of some unwanted aliases from the oh-my-zsh env if [ "`alias | grep 'll='`" != "" ]; then unalias ll fi if [ "`alias | grep 'l='`" != "" ]; then unalias l fi if [ "`alias | grep 'lsa='`" != "" ]; then unalias lsa fi # enable zsh's fancy autocomplete autoload -U compinit compinit # custom functions/aliases that should work on all platforms cd() { builtin cd "$@"; print -D $PWD; } ff() { find $2 -print0 | xargs -0 grep $1 } hgrep() { history | grep $* } mcd() { mkdir $1; cd $1 } psg() { ps auxww | grep -v grep | grep -i "$@" } alias pd=pushd alias history="history 1" alias ta="tmux attach -t" alias tx="tmux new -s" # no history handling for now ... or find a better way to save history per shell not across all shells export HISTFILE= export HISTSIZE=100 # emulate tcsh's behaviour for forked processes: do not warn, do not kill when shell is closed setopt nohup setopt no_check_jobs # ignore duplicates in history setopt hist_ignore_all_dups # get rid of the silly "zsh: sure you want to delete all the files in ..." message unsetopt normstarsilent # turn of the "helpful" zsh feature of pushing each directory to the dir stack on cd unsetopt autopushd # turn off "helpful" auto correction unsetopt correct_all # utility function that is used by various other modules removeFromPath() { search_term="$1" split_path=(${(s/:/)PATH}) clean_path="" for element in ${split_path} do if [[ "${element}" =~ "${search_term}" ]]; then continue fi if [ ${#clean_path} -eq 0 ]; then clean_path="${element}" else clean_path="${clean_path}:${element}" fi done echo "${clean_path}" } # $HOST can either be just the host name or the FQDN. Standardize on the raw host name export HOST=`echo $HOST | awk -F '.' '{ print $1 }'` # include a zshrc per OS type local os_zshrc=$HOME/.zsh-env/zshrc-$OSTYPE if [ -f ${os_zshrc} ]; then . ${os_zshrc} fi # include a zshrc per host local host_zshrc=$HOME/.zsh-env/zshrc-${HOST} if [ -r ${host_zshrc} ]; then . ${host_zshrc} fi