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But first, please read -. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6a764e8..1e340d8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,126 +1,34 @@ -# ZSH -My ZSH config +# zsh -## Your own customizations - -If you want to make any customizations to your config without deleting them, -or merging them, every time I update, here's the solution: - - Make a file called `custom-zshrc` in your `$HOME/zsh` directory - - Put your customizations in that file -The file is in `.gitignore`, so it won't interfere with the repository and you -can pull updates without resolving differences between local files and the repository. -It is also set to be sourced in the `zshrc` file, so you really don't have to -set up anything, just add the customizations. +My ZSH Config ## Setup -- Clone the repository to your home folder - -```bash -cd ~ -git clone --recursive https://github.com/jiriks74/zsh ``` - -- Link the `zsh` file to your home folder as `.zshrc` - -```bash -ln -s ~/zsh/zshrc ~/.zshrc -``` - -- Set the `powerlevel10k` theme the way you like it - -```bash -zsh -``` - -- If configuration won't start automatically, just run - -```bash -p10k config -``` - -- Set `zsh` as your default shell - -### There are two ways - -#### Running `chsh` - -```bash -chsch $USER -``` - -- Input your password -- Input `/bin/zsh` - -#### Modifying `/etc/passwd` - -- Change your user in `/etc/passwd` to `/bin/zsh` instead of `/bin/bash` - -
- -- Find line containing your username -- Change the end of the line - -From: ...`:/bin/bash` - -To: ...`:/bin/zsh` -
- -## Updating - -```bash -cd ~/zsh -git pull --recurse-submodules -git submodule update --init --recursive -``` - -### Problems with updating (this will delete any customizations you have made in `~/zsh`) - -- If you get `fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories` you have changes in -`~zsh` that are not in the repository -- If you have backed up your customizations (if you have any) this will delete -all differences between `~/zsh` and the repository - -```bash -cd ~/zsh -git fetch -git reset --hard origin/master +touch "$HOME/.cache/zshhistory" +#-- Setup Alias in $HOME/zsh/aliasrc +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k +echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >> ~/.zshrc ``` ## Get Dependencies -### Included in this repository +- zsh-syntax-highlighting - syntax highlighting for ZSH in standard repos +- autojump - jump to directories with j or jc for child or jo to open in file manager +- zsh-autosuggestions - Suggestions based on your history -- [`zsh-z`](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z) - ZSH plugin that is alternative to -`autojump`. Use `z dirname`to go to a specific directory on your system without -having to type the whole path (eg `z et` will get you to `/etc`) -- [`dirhistory`](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/dirhistory) - -Plugin from oh my zsh that allows you to easily go through history of directories -(due to this not being a repository I have to update this plugin manually. -If it's out of date, please create an issue) -- [`ssh-connect`](https://github.com/gko/ssh-connect) - Plugin that logs your -`ssh` commands and provides a nice menu with your recent connections (alias: `sshc`) -- [`web-search`](https://github.com/sineto/web-search) - Allows you to DuckDuckGo, -Google, etc. directly from your zsh. just run `ddg` or `google` -- [`zsh-you-should-use`](https://github.com/MichaelAquilina/zsh-you-should-use) - -Usefull plugin that suggest existing aliases for a command you just ran -(try it out with `ls -l`) -- [`zsh-autosuggestions`](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions) - -Suggestions based on your history -- [`git`](https://github.com/davidde/git) - Usefull git aliases -- [`zsh-syntax-highlighting`](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting) - -Syntax highlighting for ZSH -- [`powerlevel10k`](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k) theme - -The the actual theme +### Debian Dependencies -### Install from your distribution's repository +```bash +sudo apt install zsh-syntax-highlighting autojump zsh-autosuggestions +``` -- [`thefuck`](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck) - Corrects errors in previous -console commands (when you mess up a command, type `fuck`) +### Arch Dependencies -### Recomended for `powerlevel10k` +```bash +yay -S zsh-syntax-highlighting autojump zsh-autosuggestions +``` + +Finish the conversion by changing your user in /etc/passwd to /bin/zsh instead of /bin/bash -- [`nerd-fonts`](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts "nerd-fonts github page") - -I recomend `MesloLGS NF Regular` - - On Arch you can use `ttf-meslo-nerd-font-powerlevel10k` so you don't have to - donwload the whole git repository¨¨ +or typing `chsh $USER` and entering `/bin/zsh` diff --git a/aliasrc b/aliasrc index 7611b1a..96c166c 100644 --- a/aliasrc +++ b/aliasrc @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +# # # ex - archive extractor # # usage: ex ex () @@ -8,7 +9,7 @@ ex () *.tar.gz) tar xzf $1 ;; *.tar.xz) tar xJf $1 ;; *.bz2) bunzip2 $1 ;; - *.rar) unrar x $1 ;; + *.rar) unrar x $1 ;; *.gz) gunzip $1 ;; *.tar) tar xf $1 ;; *.tbz2) tar xjf $1 ;; @@ -23,17 +24,11 @@ ex () fi } -pacmanupdate () -{ - echo -n "Enter the country code for the mirrorlist you want to use (default: CZ): " - read -t 10 update; - if [ -z "$update" ]; then - update=CZ; - fi - sudo reflector -c $update -f 12 -l 10 -n 12 --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist; -} +export EDITOR=vim -alias ls='ls --color' +alias pacman-update='sudo pacman-mirrors --geoip' + +alias ls='ls' alias ll='ls -l' # ls, the common ones I use a lot shortened for rapid fire usage alias l='ls -lFh' #size,show type,human readable @@ -80,11 +75,22 @@ alias unexport='unset' alias rm='rm -i' alias cp='cp -i' alias mv='mv -i' - -alias wallpaper=/home/$USER/.local/bin/wallpaper - -# alias update-grub='sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg' -# alias firefox='GTK_USE_PORTAL=1 firefox' -alias cls="clear" - -alias sshc='ssh-connect' +alias vim='vim' +alias vi='vim' +alias gds-start='sudo systemctl start openvpn-client@gds' +alias gds-stop='sudo systemctl stop openvpn-client@gds' +gitpush() { + git add . + git commit -m "$*" + git pull + git push +} +gitupdate() { + eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" + ssh-add ~/.ssh/github + ssh -T git@github.com +} +alias gp=gitpush +alias gu=gitupdate +alias lbrynet='/opt/LBRY/resources/static/daemon/lbrynet' +alias update-grub='sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg' diff --git a/find-the-command b/find-the-command deleted file mode 160000 index fecba1a..0000000 --- a/find-the-command +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit fecba1a6e84a431baabe41cc23ea2068e85b46af diff --git a/git b/git deleted file mode 160000 index b60e5e3..0000000 --- a/git +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit b60e5e36c65f76a29eeacbfb7f5de1cd00c86115 diff --git a/oh-my-zsh-dirhistory/dirhistory.plugin.zsh b/oh-my-zsh-dirhistory/dirhistory.plugin.zsh deleted file mode 100644 index 7021fc0..0000000 --- a/oh-my-zsh-dirhistory/dirhistory.plugin.zsh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -## -# Navigate directory history using ALT-LEFT and ALT-RIGHT. ALT-LEFT moves back to directories -# that the user has changed to in the past, and ALT-RIGHT undoes ALT-LEFT. -# -# Navigate directory hierarchy using ALT-UP and ALT-DOWN. -# ALT-UP moves to higher hierarchy (cd ..) -# ALT-DOWN moves into the first directory found in alphabetical order -# - -dirhistory_past=($PWD) -dirhistory_future=() -export dirhistory_past -export dirhistory_future - -export DIRHISTORY_SIZE=30 - -# Pop the last element of dirhistory_past. -# Pass the name of the variable to return the result in. -# Returns the element if the array was not empty, -# otherwise returns empty string. -function pop_past() { - typeset -g $1="${dirhistory_past[$#dirhistory_past]}" - if [[ $#dirhistory_past -gt 0 ]]; then - dirhistory_past[$#dirhistory_past]=() - fi -} - -function pop_future() { - typeset -g $1="${dirhistory_future[$#dirhistory_future]}" - if [[ $#dirhistory_future -gt 0 ]]; then - dirhistory_future[$#dirhistory_future]=() - fi -} - -# Push a new element onto the end of dirhistory_past. If the size of the array -# is >= DIRHISTORY_SIZE, the array is shifted -function push_past() { - if [[ $#dirhistory_past -ge $DIRHISTORY_SIZE ]]; then - shift dirhistory_past - fi - if [[ $#dirhistory_past -eq 0 || $dirhistory_past[$#dirhistory_past] != "$1" ]]; then - dirhistory_past+=($1) - fi -} - -function push_future() { - if [[ $#dirhistory_future -ge $DIRHISTORY_SIZE ]]; then - shift dirhistory_future - fi - if [[ $#dirhistory_future -eq 0 || $dirhistory_futuret[$#dirhistory_future] != "$1" ]]; then - dirhistory_future+=($1) - fi -} - -# Called by zsh when directory changes -autoload -U add-zsh-hook -add-zsh-hook chpwd chpwd_dirhistory -function chpwd_dirhistory() { - push_past $PWD - # If DIRHISTORY_CD is not set... - if [[ -z "${DIRHISTORY_CD+x}" ]]; then - # ... clear future. - dirhistory_future=() - fi -} - -function dirhistory_cd(){ - DIRHISTORY_CD="1" - cd $1 - unset DIRHISTORY_CD -} - -# Move backward in directory history -function dirhistory_back() { - local cw="" - local d="" - # Last element in dirhistory_past is the cwd. - - pop_past cw - if [[ "" == "$cw" ]]; then - # Someone overwrote our variable. Recover it. - dirhistory_past=($PWD) - return - fi - - pop_past d - if [[ "" != "$d" ]]; then - dirhistory_cd $d - push_future $cw - else - push_past $cw - fi -} - - -# Move forward in directory history -function dirhistory_forward() { - local d="" - - pop_future d - if [[ "" != "$d" ]]; then - dirhistory_cd $d - push_past $d - fi -} - - -# Bind keys to history navigation -function dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back() { - # Erase current line in buffer - zle .kill-buffer - dirhistory_back - zle .accept-line -} - -function dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future() { - # Erase current line in buffer - zle .kill-buffer - dirhistory_forward - zle .accept-line -} - -zle -N dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back -zle -N dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future - -for keymap in emacs vicmd viins; do - # dirhistory_back - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[3D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[1;3D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e\e[D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back # Putty - bindkey -M $keymap "\eO3D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back # GNU screen - - case "$TERM_PROGRAM" in - Apple_Terminal) bindkey -M $keymap "^[b" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back ;; # Terminal.app - iTerm.app) bindkey -M $keymap "^[^[[D" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back ;; # iTerm2 - esac - - if (( ${+terminfo[kcub1]} )); then - bindkey -M $keymap "^[${terminfo[kcub1]}" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_back # urxvt - fi - - # dirhistory_future - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[3C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[1;3C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e\e[C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future # Putty - bindkey -M $keymap "\eO3C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future # GNU screen - - case "$TERM_PROGRAM" in - Apple_Terminal) bindkey -M $keymap "^[f" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future ;; # Terminal.app - iTerm.app) bindkey -M $keymap "^[^[[C" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future ;; # iTerm2 - esac - - if (( ${+terminfo[kcuf1]} )); then - bindkey -M $keymap "^[${terminfo[kcuf1]}" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_future # urxvt - fi -done - -# -# HIERARCHY Implemented in this section, in case someone wants to split it to another plugin if it clashes bindings -# - -# Move up in hierarchy -function dirhistory_up() { - cd .. || return 1 -} - -# Move down in hierarchy -function dirhistory_down() { - cd "$(find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d | sort -n | head -n 1)" || return 1 -} - - -# Bind keys to hierarchy navigation -function dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up() { - zle .kill-buffer # Erase current line in buffer - dirhistory_up - zle .accept-line -} - -function dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down() { - zle .kill-buffer # Erase current line in buffer - dirhistory_down - zle .accept-line -} - -zle -N dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up -zle -N dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down - -for keymap in emacs vicmd viins; do - # dirhistory_up - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[3A" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[1;3A" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e\e[A" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up # Putty - bindkey -M $keymap "\eO3A" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up # GNU screen - - case "$TERM_PROGRAM" in - Apple_Terminal) bindkey -M $keymap "^[[A" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up ;; # Terminal.app - iTerm.app) bindkey -M $keymap "^[^[[A" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up ;; # iTerm2 - esac - - if (( ${+terminfo[kcuu1]} )); then - bindkey -M $keymap "^[${terminfo[kcuu1]}" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_up # urxvt - fi - - # dirhistory_down - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[3B" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e[1;3B" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down # xterm in normal mode - bindkey -M $keymap "\e\e[B" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down # Putty - bindkey -M $keymap "\eO3B" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down # GNU screen - - case "$TERM_PROGRAM" in - Apple_Terminal) bindkey -M $keymap "^[[B" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down ;; # Terminal.app - iTerm.app) bindkey -M $keymap "^[^[[B" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down ;; # iTerm2 - esac - - if (( ${+terminfo[kcud1]} )); then - bindkey -M $keymap "^[${terminfo[kcud1]}" dirhistory_zle_dirhistory_down # urxvt - fi -done - -unset keymap diff --git a/powerlevel10k b/powerlevel10k deleted file mode 160000 index 683a485..0000000 --- a/powerlevel10k +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit 683a485232d75978a79199a305c4fc4843772a77 diff --git a/ssh-connect b/ssh-connect deleted file mode 160000 index 788d90f..0000000 --- a/ssh-connect +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit 788d90f761bd3f2f24bad3780aceef7cf1efee94 diff --git a/web-search b/web-search deleted file mode 160000 index e2c498d..0000000 --- a/web-search +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit e2c498dc9d573c731be69fb0d6000822ebe49185 diff --git a/zsh-autosuggestions b/zsh-autosuggestions deleted file mode 160000 index a411ef3..0000000 --- a/zsh-autosuggestions +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit a411ef3e0992d4839f0732ebeb9823024afaaaa8 diff --git a/zsh-syntax-highlighting b/zsh-syntax-highlighting deleted file mode 160000 index c7caf57..0000000 --- a/zsh-syntax-highlighting +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit c7caf57ca805abd54f11f756fda6395dd4187f8a diff --git a/zsh-you-should-use b/zsh-you-should-use deleted file mode 160000 index 773ae5f..0000000 --- a/zsh-you-should-use +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit 773ae5f414b296b4100f1ab6668ecffdab795128 diff --git a/zsh-z b/zsh-z deleted file mode 160000 index b5e61d0..0000000 --- a/zsh-z +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit b5e61d03a42a84e9690de12915a006b6745c2a5f diff --git a/zshrc b/zshrc deleted file mode 100644 index a3b57b7..0000000 --- a/zshrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# Enable Powerlevel10k instant prompt. Should stay close to the top of ~/.zshrc. -# Initialization code that may require console input (password prompts, [y/n] -# confirmations, etc.) must go above this block; everything else may go below. -if [[ -r "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" ]]; then - source "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" -fi - -source ~/zsh/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme - -# To customize prompt, run `p10k configure` or edit ~/.p10k.zsh. -[[ ! -f ~/.p10k.zsh ]] || source ~/.p10k.zsh - -# History in cache directory: -HISTSIZE=10000 -SAVEHIST=10000 -HISTFILE=~/.cache/zshhistory - -# Basic auto/tab complete: -autoload -U compinit -zstyle ':completion:*' menu select -zmodload zsh/complist -compinit -_comp_options+=(globdots) # Include hidden files. - -# Custom ZSH Binds -bindkey '^ ' autosuggest-accept -bindkey "^[[H" beginning-of-line -bindkey "^[[F" end-of-line -bindkey "^[[1;5C" forward-word -bindkey "^[[1;5D" backward-word -bindkey "^[[3~" delete-char - -# Some basic env setup -export PATH=$PATH:/home/$USER/.local/bin -export DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT=1 -export YSU_MESSAGE_POSITION="after" - -# Load aliases and shortcuts if existent. -[ -f "$HOME/zsh/aliasrc" ] && source "$HOME/zsh/aliasrc" - -# Initialize `thefuck` -if command -v thefuck &> /dev/null -then - eval $(thefuck --alias) -fi - -# Load ; should be last. -source $HOME/zsh/zsh-autosuggestions/zsh-autosuggestions.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/zsh-you-should-use/you-should-use.plugin.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/git/git.plugin.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/ssh-connect/ssh-connect.sh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/web-search/web_search.plugin.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/oh-my-zsh-dirhistory/dirhistory.plugin.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/zsh-z/zsh-z.plugin.zsh 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/custom-zshrc 2>/dev/null -source $HOME/zsh/find-the-command/usr/share/doc/find-the-command/ftc.zsh 2>/dev/null -alias mon2cam="deno run --unstable -A -r -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ShayBox/Mon2Cam/master/src/mod.ts"