# Filename: /etc/zsh/zshrc # Purpose: config file for zsh (z shell) # Authors: grml-team (grml.org), (c) Michael Prokop # Bug-Reports: see http://grml.org/bugs/ # License: This file is licensed under the GPL v2. ################################################################################ # This file is sourced only for interactive shells. It # should contain commands to set up aliases, functions, # options, key bindings, etc. # # Global Order: zshenv, zprofile, zshrc, zlogin ################################################################################ # USAGE # If you are using this file as your ~/.zshrc file, please use ~/.zshrc.pre # and ~/.zshrc.local for your own customisations. The former file is read # before ~/.zshrc, the latter is read after it. Also, consider reading the # refcard and the reference manual for this setup, both available from: # # Contributing: # If you want to help to improve grml's zsh setup, clone the grml-etc-core # repository from git.grml.org: # git clone git://git.grml.org/grml-etc-core.git # # Make your changes, commit them; use 'git format-patch' to create a series # of patches and send those to the following address via 'git send-email': # grml-etc-core@grml.org # # Doing so makes sure the right people get your patches for review and # possibly inclusion. # zsh-refcard-tag documentation: # You may notice strange looking comments in this file. # These are there for a purpose. grml's zsh-refcard can now be # automatically generated from the contents of the actual configuration # file. However, we need a little extra information on which comments # and what lines of code to take into account (and for what purpose). # # Here is what they mean: # # List of tags (comment types) used: # #a# Next line contains an important alias, that should # be included in the grml-zsh-refcard. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-aliases@@) # #f# Next line contains the beginning of an important function. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-functions@@) # #v# Next line contains an important variable. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-variables@@) # #k# Next line contains an important keybinding. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-keybindings@@) # #d# Hashed directories list generation: # start denotes the start of a list of 'hash -d' # definitions. # end denotes its end. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-hasheddirs@@) # #A# Abbreviation expansion list generation: # start denotes the beginning of abbreviations. # end denotes their end. # Lines within this section that end in '#d .*' provide # extra documentation to be included in the refcard. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-abbrev@@) # #m# This tag allows you to manually generate refcard entries # for code lines that are hard/impossible to parse. # Example: # #m# k ESC-h Call the run-help function # That would add a refcard entry in the keybindings table # for 'ESC-h' with the given comment. # So the syntax is: #m#
# #o# This tag lets you insert entries to the 'other' hash. # Generally, this should not be used. It is there for # things that cannot be done easily in another way. # (placement tag: @@INSERT-other-foobar@@) # # All of these tags (except for m and o) take two arguments, the first # within the tag, the other after the tag: # # #
# # # Where
is really just a number, which are defined by the # @secmap array on top of 'genrefcard.pl'. The reason for numbers # instead of names is, that for the reader, the tag should not differ # much from a regular comment. For zsh, it is a regular comment indeed. # The numbers have got the following meanings: # 0 -> "default" # 1 -> "system" # 2 -> "user" # 3 -> "debian" # 4 -> "search" # 5 -> "shortcuts" # 6 -> "services" # # So, the following will add an entry to the 'functions' table in the # 'system' section, with a (hopefully) descriptive comment: # #f1# Edit an alias via zle # edalias() { # # It will then show up in the @@INSERT-aliases-system@@ replacement tag # that can be found in 'grml-zsh-refcard.tex.in'. # If the section number is omitted, the 'default' section is assumed. # Furthermore, in 'grml-zsh-refcard.tex.in' @@INSERT-aliases@@ is # exactly the same as @@INSERT-aliases-default@@. If you want a list of # *all* aliases, for example, use @@INSERT-aliases-all@@. # zsh profiling # just execute 'ZSH_PROFILE_RC=1 zsh' and run 'zprof' to get the details if [[ $ZSH_PROFILE_RC -gt 0 ]] ; then zmodload zsh/zprof fi # load .zshrc.pre to give the user the chance to overwrite the defaults [[ -r ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zshrc.pre ]] && source ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zshrc.pre # check for version/system # check for versions (compatibility reasons) is4(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == <4->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is41(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<1->* || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is42(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<2->* || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is425(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.2.<5->* || $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<3->* || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is43(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<3->* || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is433(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.3.<3->* || $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<4->* \ || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is437(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.3.<7->* || $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<4->* \ || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } is439(){ [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 4.3.<9->* || $ZSH_VERSION == 4.<4->* \ || $ZSH_VERSION == <5->* ]] && return 0 return 1 } #f1# Checks whether or not you're running grml isgrml(){ [[ -f /etc/grml_version ]] && return 0 return 1 } #f1# Checks whether or not you're running a grml cd isgrmlcd(){ [[ -f /etc/grml_cd ]] && return 0 return 1 } if isgrml ; then #f1# Checks whether or not you're running grml-small isgrmlsmall() { if [[ ${${${(f)"$( autologin # Thanks go to Bart Schaefer! isgrml && checkhome() { if [[ -z "$ALREADY_DID_CD_HOME" ]] ; then export ALREADY_DID_CD_HOME=$HOME cd fi } # check for zsh v3.1.7+ if ! [[ ${ZSH_VERSION} == 3.1.<7->* \ || ${ZSH_VERSION} == 3.<2->.<->* \ || ${ZSH_VERSION} == <4->.<->* ]] ; then printf '-!-\n' printf '-!- In this configuration we try to make use of features, that only\n' printf '-!- require version 3.1.7 of the shell; That way this setup can be\n' printf '-!- used with a wide range of zsh versions, while using fairly\n' printf '-!- advanced features in all supported versions.\n' printf '-!-\n' printf '-!- However, you are running zsh version %s.\n' "$ZSH_VERSION" printf '-!-\n' printf '-!- While this *may* work, it might as well fail.\n' printf '-!- Please consider updating to at least version 3.1.7 of zsh.\n' printf '-!-\n' printf '-!- DO NOT EXPECT THIS TO WORK FLAWLESSLY!\n' printf '-!- If it does today, you'\''ve been lucky.\n' printf '-!-\n' printf '-!- Ye been warned!\n' printf '-!-\n' function zstyle() { : } fi # autoload wrapper - use this one instead of autoload directly # We need to define this function as early as this, because autoloading # 'is-at-least()' needs it. function zrcautoload() { emulate -L zsh setopt extended_glob local fdir ffile local -i ffound ffile=$1 (( ffound = 0 )) for fdir in ${fpath} ; do [[ -e ${fdir}/${ffile} ]] && (( ffound = 1 )) done (( ffound == 0 )) && return 1 if [[ $ZSH_VERSION == 3.1.<6-> || $ZSH_VERSION == <4->* ]] ; then autoload -U ${ffile} || return 1 else autoload ${ffile} || return 1 fi return 0 } # Load is-at-least() for more precise version checks Note that this test will # *always* fail, if the is-at-least function could not be marked for # autoloading. zrcautoload is-at-least || is-at-least() { return 1 } # set some important options (as early as possible) # append history list to the history file; this is the default but we make sure # because it's required for share_history. setopt append_history # import new commands from the history file also in other zsh-session is4 && setopt share_history # save each command's beginning timestamp and the duration to the history file setopt extended_history # If a new command line being added to the history list duplicates an older # one, the older command is removed from the list is4 && setopt histignorealldups # remove command lines from the history list when the first character on the # line is a space setopt histignorespace # if a command is issued that can't be executed as a normal command, and the # command is the name of a directory, perform the cd command to that directory. setopt auto_cd # in order to use #, ~ and ^ for filename generation grep word # *~(*.gz|*.bz|*.bz2|*.zip|*.Z) -> searches for word not in compressed files # don't forget to quote '^', '~' and '#'! setopt extended_glob # display PID when suspending processes as well setopt longlistjobs # try to avoid the 'zsh: no matches found...' setopt nonomatch # report the status of backgrounds jobs immediately setopt notify # whenever a command completion is attempted, make sure the entire command path # is hashed first. setopt hash_list_all # not just at the end setopt completeinword # Don't send SIGHUP to background processes when the shell exits. setopt nohup # make cd push the old directory onto the directory stack. setopt auto_pushd # avoid "beep"ing setopt nobeep # don't push the same dir twice. setopt pushd_ignore_dups # * shouldn't match dotfiles. ever. setopt noglobdots # use zsh style word splitting setopt noshwordsplit # don't error out when unset parameters are used setopt unset # setting some default values NOCOR=${NOCOR:-0} NOMENU=${NOMENU:-0} NOPRECMD=${NOPRECMD:-0} COMMAND_NOT_FOUND=${COMMAND_NOT_FOUND:-0} GRML_ZSH_CNF_HANDLER=${GRML_ZSH_CNF_HANDLER:-/usr/share/command-not-found/command-not-found} BATTERY=${BATTERY:-0} GRMLSMALL_SPECIFIC=${GRMLSMALL_SPECIFIC:-1} ZSH_NO_DEFAULT_LOCALE=${ZSH_NO_DEFAULT_LOCALE:-0} typeset -ga ls_options typeset -ga grep_options if ls --help 2> /dev/null | grep -q GNU; then ls_options=( --color=auto ) elif [[ $OSTYPE == freebsd* ]]; then ls_options=( -G ) fi if grep --help 2> /dev/null | grep -q GNU || \ [[ $OSTYPE == freebsd* ]]; then grep_options=( --color=auto ) fi # utility functions # this function checks if a command exists and returns either true # or false. This avoids using 'which' and 'whence', which will # avoid problems with aliases for which on certain weird systems. :-) # Usage: check_com [-c|-g] word # -c only checks for external commands # -g does the usual tests and also checks for global aliases check_com() { emulate -L zsh local -i comonly gatoo if [[ $1 == '-c' ]] ; then (( comonly = 1 )) shift elif [[ $1 == '-g' ]] ; then (( gatoo = 1 )) else (( comonly = 0 )) (( gatoo = 0 )) fi if (( ${#argv} != 1 )) ; then printf 'usage: check_com [-c] \n' >&2 return 1 fi if (( comonly > 0 )) ; then [[ -n ${commands[$1]} ]] && return 0 return 1 fi if [[ -n ${commands[$1]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${functions[$1]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${aliases[$1]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${reswords[(r)$1]} ]] ; then return 0 fi if (( gatoo > 0 )) && [[ -n ${galiases[$1]} ]] ; then return 0 fi return 1 } # creates an alias and precedes the command with # sudo if $EUID is not zero. salias() { emulate -L zsh local only=0 ; local multi=0 local key val while [[ $1 == -* ]] ; do case $1 in (-o) only=1 ;; (-a) multi=1 ;; (--) shift ; break ;; (-h) printf 'usage: salias [-h|-o|-a] \n' printf ' -h shows this help text.\n' printf ' -a replace '\'' ; '\'' sequences with '\'' ; sudo '\''.\n' printf ' be careful using this option.\n' printf ' -o only sets an alias if a preceding sudo would be needed.\n' return 0 ;; (*) printf "unkown option: '%s'\n" "$1" ; return 1 ;; esac shift done if (( ${#argv} > 1 )) ; then printf 'Too many arguments %s\n' "${#argv}" return 1 fi key="${1%%\=*}" ; val="${1#*\=}" if (( EUID == 0 )) && (( only == 0 )); then alias -- "${key}=${val}" elif (( EUID > 0 )) ; then (( multi > 0 )) && val="${val// ; / ; sudo }" alias -- "${key}=sudo ${val}" fi return 0 } # a "print -l ${(u)foo}"-workaround for pre-4.2.0 shells # usage: uprint foo # Where foo is the *name* of the parameter you want printed. # Note that foo is no typo; $foo would be wrong here! if ! is42 ; then uprint () { emulate -L zsh local -a u local w local parameter=$1 if [[ -z ${parameter} ]] ; then printf 'usage: uprint \n' return 1 fi for w in ${(P)parameter} ; do [[ -z ${(M)u:#$w} ]] && u=( $u $w ) done builtin print -l $u } fi # Check if we can read given files and source those we can. xsource() { if (( ${#argv} < 1 )) ; then printf 'usage: xsource FILE(s)...\n' >&2 return 1 fi while (( ${#argv} > 0 )) ; do [[ -r "$1" ]] && source "$1" shift done return 0 } # Check if we can read a given file and 'cat(1)' it. xcat() { emulate -L zsh if (( ${#argv} != 1 )) ; then printf 'usage: xcat FILE\n' >&2 return 1 fi [[ -r $1 ]] && cat $1 return 0 } # Remove these functions again, they are of use only in these # setup files. This should be called at the end of .zshrc. xunfunction() { emulate -L zsh local -a funcs funcs=(salias xcat xsource xunfunction zrcautoload zrcautozle) for func in $funcs ; do [[ -n ${functions[$func]} ]] \ && unfunction $func done return 0 } # this allows us to stay in sync with grml's zshrc and put own # modifications in ~/.zshrc.local zrclocal() { xsource "/etc/zsh/zshrc.local" xsource "${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zshrc.local" return 0 } # locale setup if (( ZSH_NO_DEFAULT_LOCALE == 0 )); then xsource "/etc/default/locale" fi for var in LANG LC_ALL LC_MESSAGES ; do [[ -n ${(P)var} ]] && export $var done # set some variables if check_com -c vim ; then #v# export EDITOR=${EDITOR:-vim} else export EDITOR=${EDITOR:-vi} fi #v# export PAGER=${PAGER:-less} #v# export MAIL=${MAIL:-/var/mail/$USER} # if we don't set $SHELL then aterm, rxvt,.. will use /bin/sh or /bin/bash :-/ if [[ -z "$SHELL" ]] ; then SHELL="$(which zsh)" if [[ -x "$SHELL" ]] ; then export SHELL fi fi # color setup for ls: check_com -c dircolors && eval $(dircolors -b) # color setup for ls on OS X / FreeBSD: isdarwin && export CLICOLOR=1 isfreebsd && export CLICOLOR=1 # do MacPorts setup on darwin if isdarwin && [[ -d /opt/local ]]; then # Note: PATH gets set in /etc/zprofile on Darwin, so this can't go into # zshenv. PATH="/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH" MANPATH="/opt/local/share/man:$MANPATH" fi # do Fink setup on darwin isdarwin && xsource /sw/bin/init.sh # load our function and completion directories for fdir in /usr/share/grml/zsh/completion /usr/share/grml/zsh/functions; do fpath=( ${fdir} ${fdir}/**/*(/N) ${fpath} ) if [[ ${fdir} == '/usr/share/grml/zsh/functions' ]] ; then for func in ${fdir}/**/[^_]*[^~](N.) ; do zrcautoload ${func:t} done fi done unset fdir func # support colors in less export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\E[01;31m' export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\E[01;31m' export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\E[0m' export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\E[0m' export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\E[01;44;33m' export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\E[0m' export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\E[01;32m' # mailchecks MAILCHECK=30 # report about cpu-/system-/user-time of command if running longer than # 5 seconds REPORTTIME=5 # watch for everyone but me and root watch=(notme root) # automatically remove duplicates from these arrays typeset -U path cdpath fpath manpath # Load a few modules is4 && \ for mod in parameter complist deltochar mathfunc ; do zmodload -i zsh/${mod} 2>/dev/null || print "Notice: no ${mod} available :(" done # autoload zsh modules when they are referenced if is4 ; then zmodload -a zsh/stat zstat zmodload -a zsh/zpty zpty zmodload -ap zsh/mapfile mapfile fi # completion system COMPDUMPFILE=${COMPDUMPFILE:-${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zcompdump} if zrcautoload compinit ; then compinit -d ${COMPDUMPFILE} || print 'Notice: no compinit available :(' else print 'Notice: no compinit available :(' function compdef { } fi # completion system # called later (via is4 && grmlcomp) # note: use 'zstyle' for getting current settings # press ^xh (control-x h) for getting tags in context; ^x? (control-x ?) to run complete_debug with trace output grmlcomp() { # TODO: This could use some additional information # Make sure the completion system is initialised (( ${+_comps} )) || return 1 # allow one error for every three characters typed in approximate completer zstyle ':completion:*:approximate:' max-errors 'reply=( $((($#PREFIX+$#SUFFIX)/3 )) numeric )' # don't complete backup files as executables zstyle ':completion:*:complete:-command-::commands' ignored-patterns '(aptitude-*|*\~)' # start menu completion only if it could find no unambiguous initial string zstyle ':completion:*:correct:*' insert-unambiguous true zstyle ':completion:*:corrections' format $'%{\e[0;31m%}%d (errors: %e)%{\e[0m%}' zstyle ':completion:*:correct:*' original true # activate color-completion zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-colors ${(s.:.)LS_COLORS} # format on completion zstyle ':completion:*:descriptions' format $'%{\e[0;31m%}completing %B%d%b%{\e[0m%}' # automatically complete 'cd -' and 'cd -' with menu # zstyle ':completion:*:*:cd:*:directory-stack' menu yes select # insert all expansions for expand completer zstyle ':completion:*:expand:*' tag-order all-expansions zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' list false # activate menu zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' menu yes # ignore duplicate entries zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' remove-all-dups yes zstyle ':completion:*:history-words' stop yes # match uppercase from lowercase zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-z}={A-Z}' # separate matches into groups zstyle ':completion:*:matches' group 'yes' zstyle ':completion:*' group-name '' if [[ "$NOMENU" -eq 0 ]] ; then # if there are more than 5 options allow selecting from a menu zstyle ':completion:*' menu select=5 else # don't use any menus at all setopt no_auto_menu fi zstyle ':completion:*:messages' format '%d' zstyle ':completion:*:options' auto-description '%d' # describe options in full zstyle ':completion:*:options' description 'yes' # on processes completion complete all user processes zstyle ':completion:*:processes' command 'ps -au$USER' # offer indexes before parameters in subscripts zstyle ':completion:*:*:-subscript-:*' tag-order indexes parameters # provide verbose completion information zstyle ':completion:*' verbose true # recent (as of Dec 2007) zsh versions are able to provide descriptions # for commands (read: 1st word in the line) that it will list for the user # to choose from. The following disables that, because it's not exactly fast. zstyle ':completion:*:-command-:*:' verbose false # set format for warnings zstyle ':completion:*:warnings' format $'%{\e[0;31m%}No matches for:%{\e[0m%} %d' # define files to ignore for zcompile zstyle ':completion:*:*:zcompile:*' ignored-patterns '(*~|*.zwc)' zstyle ':completion:correct:' prompt 'correct to: %e' # Ignore completion functions for commands you don't have: zstyle ':completion::(^approximate*):*:functions' ignored-patterns '_*' # Provide more processes in completion of programs like killall: zstyle ':completion:*:processes-names' command 'ps c -u ${USER} -o command | uniq' # complete manual by their section zstyle ':completion:*:manuals' separate-sections true zstyle ':completion:*:manuals.*' insert-sections true zstyle ':completion:*:man:*' menu yes select # Search path for sudo completion zstyle ':completion:*:sudo:*' command-path /usr/local/sbin \ /usr/local/bin \ /usr/sbin \ /usr/bin \ /sbin \ /bin \ /usr/X11R6/bin # provide .. as a completion zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs .. # run rehash on completion so new installed program are found automatically: _force_rehash() { (( CURRENT == 1 )) && rehash return 1 } ## correction # some people don't like the automatic correction - so run 'NOCOR=1 zsh' to deactivate it if [[ "$NOCOR" -gt 0 ]] ; then zstyle ':completion:*' completer _oldlist _expand _force_rehash _complete _files _ignored setopt nocorrect else # try to be smart about when to use what completer... setopt correct zstyle -e ':completion:*' completer ' if [[ $_last_try != "$HISTNO$BUFFER$CURSOR" ]] ; then _last_try="$HISTNO$BUFFER$CURSOR" reply=(_complete _match _ignored _prefix _files) else if [[ $words[1] == (rm|mv) ]] ; then reply=(_complete _files) else reply=(_oldlist _expand _force_rehash _complete _ignored _correct _approximate _files) fi fi' fi # command for process lists, the local web server details and host completion zstyle ':completion:*:urls' local 'www' '/var/www/' 'public_html' # caching [[ -d $ZSHDIR/cache ]] && zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache yes && \ zstyle ':completion::complete:*' cache-path $ZSHDIR/cache/ # host completion if is42 ; then [[ -r ~/.ssh/known_hosts ]] && _ssh_hosts=(${${${${(f)"$(<$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts)"}:#[\|]*}%%\ *}%%,*}) || _ssh_hosts=() [[ -r /etc/hosts ]] && : ${(A)_etc_hosts:=${(s: :)${(ps:\t:)${${(f)~~"$(, Bernhard Tittelbach beginning-or-end-of-somewhere() { local hno=$HISTNO if [[ ( "${LBUFFER[-1]}" == $'\n' && "${WIDGET}" == beginning-of* ) || \ ( "${RBUFFER[1]}" == $'\n' && "${WIDGET}" == end-of* ) ]]; then zle .${WIDGET:s/somewhere/buffer-or-history/} "$@" else zle .${WIDGET:s/somewhere/line-hist/} "$@" if (( HISTNO != hno )); then zle .${WIDGET:s/somewhere/buffer-or-history/} "$@" fi fi } zle -N beginning-of-somewhere beginning-or-end-of-somewhere zle -N end-of-somewhere beginning-or-end-of-somewhere ## toggle the ,. abbreviation feature on/off # NOABBREVIATION: default abbreviation-state # 0 - enabled (default) # 1 - disabled NOABBREVIATION=${NOABBREVIATION:-0} grml_toggle_abbrev() { if (( ${NOABBREVIATION} > 0 )) ; then NOABBREVIATION=0 else NOABBREVIATION=1 fi } zle -N grml_toggle_abbrev # add a command line to the shells history without executing it commit-to-history() { print -s ${(z)BUFFER} zle send-break } zle -N commit-to-history # only slash should be considered as a word separator: slash-backward-kill-word() { local WORDCHARS="${WORDCHARS:s@/@}" # zle backward-word zle backward-kill-word } zle -N slash-backward-kill-word # a generic accept-line wrapper # This widget can prevent unwanted autocorrections from command-name # to _command-name, rehash automatically on enter and call any number # of builtin and user-defined widgets in different contexts. # # For a broader description, see: # # # The code is imported from the file 'zsh/functions/accept-line' from # , which # distributed under the same terms as zsh itself. # A newly added command will may not be found or will cause false # correction attempts, if you got auto-correction set. By setting the # following style, we force accept-line() to rehash, if it cannot # find the first word on the command line in the $command[] hash. zstyle ':acceptline:*' rehash true function Accept-Line() { setopt localoptions noksharrays local -a subs local -xi aldone local sub local alcontext=${1:-$alcontext} zstyle -a ":acceptline:${alcontext}" actions subs (( ${#subs} < 1 )) && return 0 (( aldone = 0 )) for sub in ${subs} ; do [[ ${sub} == 'accept-line' ]] && sub='.accept-line' zle ${sub} (( aldone > 0 )) && break done } function Accept-Line-getdefault() { emulate -L zsh local default_action zstyle -s ":acceptline:${alcontext}" default_action default_action case ${default_action} in ((accept-line|)) printf ".accept-line" ;; (*) printf ${default_action} ;; esac } function Accept-Line-HandleContext() { zle Accept-Line default_action=$(Accept-Line-getdefault) zstyle -T ":acceptline:${alcontext}" call_default \ && zle ${default_action} } function accept-line() { setopt localoptions noksharrays local -ax cmdline local -x alcontext local buf com fname format msg default_action alcontext='default' buf="${BUFFER}" cmdline=(${(z)BUFFER}) com="${cmdline[1]}" fname="_${com}" Accept-Line 'preprocess' zstyle -t ":acceptline:${alcontext}" rehash \ && [[ -z ${commands[$com]} ]] \ && rehash if [[ -n ${com} ]] \ && [[ -n ${reswords[(r)$com]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${aliases[$com]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${functions[$com]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${builtins[$com]} ]] \ || [[ -n ${commands[$com]} ]] ; then # there is something sensible to execute, just do it. alcontext='normal' Accept-Line-HandleContext return fi if [[ -o correct ]] \ || [[ -o correctall ]] \ && [[ -n ${functions[$fname]} ]] ; then # nothing there to execute but there is a function called # _command_name; a completion widget. Makes no sense to # call it on the commandline, but the correct{,all} options # will ask for it nevertheless, so warn the user. if [[ ${LASTWIDGET} == 'accept-line' ]] ; then # Okay, we warned the user before, he called us again, # so have it his way. alcontext='force' Accept-Line-HandleContext return fi if zstyle -t ":acceptline:${alcontext}" nocompwarn ; then alcontext='normal' Accept-Line-HandleContext else # prepare warning message for the user, configurable via zstyle. zstyle -s ":acceptline:${alcontext}" compwarnfmt msg if [[ -z ${msg} ]] ; then msg="%c will not execute and completion %f exists." fi zformat -f msg "${msg}" "c:${com}" "f:${fname}" zle -M -- "${msg}" fi return elif [[ -n ${buf//[$' \t\n']##/} ]] ; then # If we are here, the commandline contains something that is not # executable, which is neither subject to _command_name correction # and is not empty. might be a variable assignment alcontext='misc' Accept-Line-HandleContext return fi # If we got this far, the commandline only contains whitespace, or is empty. alcontext='empty' Accept-Line-HandleContext } zle -N accept-line zle -N Accept-Line zle -N Accept-Line-HandleContext # power completion / abbreviation expansion / buffer expansion # see http://zshwiki.org/home/examples/zleiab for details # less risky than the global aliases but powerful as well # just type the abbreviation key and afterwards 'ctrl-x .' to expand it declare -A abk setopt extendedglob setopt interactivecomments abk=( # key # value (#d additional doc string) #A# start '...' '../..' '....' '../../..' 'BG' '& exit' 'C' '| wc -l' 'G' '|& grep '${grep_options:+"${grep_options[*]}"} 'H' '| head' 'Hl' ' --help |& less -r' #d (Display help in pager) 'L' '| less' 'LL' '|& less -r' 'M' '| most' 'N' '&>/dev/null' #d (No Output) 'R' '| tr A-z N-za-m' #d (ROT13) 'SL' '| sort | less' 'S' '| sort -u' 'T' '| tail' 'V' '|& vim -' #A# end 'co' './configure && make && sudo make install' ) zleiab() { emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob local MATCH if (( NOABBREVIATION > 0 )) ; then LBUFFER="${LBUFFER},." return 0 fi LBUFFER=${LBUFFER%%(#m)[.\-+:|_a-zA-Z0-9]#} LBUFFER+=${abk[$MATCH]:-$MATCH} } zle -N zleiab help-show-abk() { zle -M "$(print "Type ,. after these abbreviations to expand them:"; print -a -C 2 ${(kv)abk})" } zle -N help-show-abk # press "ctrl-e d" to insert the actual date in the form yyyy-mm-dd insert-datestamp() { LBUFFER+=${(%):-'%D{%Y-%m-%d}'}; } zle -N insert-datestamp # press esc-m for inserting last typed word again (thanks to caphuso!) insert-last-typed-word() { zle insert-last-word -- 0 -1 }; zle -N insert-last-typed-word; function grml-zsh-fg() { if (( ${#jobstates} )); then zle .push-input [[ -o hist_ignore_space ]] && BUFFER=' ' || BUFFER='' BUFFER="${BUFFER}fg" zle .accept-line else zle -M 'No background jobs. Doing nothing.' fi } zle -N grml-zsh-fg # run command line as user root via sudo: sudo-command-line() { [[ -z $BUFFER ]] && zle up-history if [[ $BUFFER != sudo\ * ]]; then BUFFER="sudo $BUFFER" CURSOR=$(( CURSOR+5 )) fi } zle -N sudo-command-line ### jump behind the first word on the cmdline. ### useful to add options. function jump_after_first_word() { local words words=(${(z)BUFFER}) if (( ${#words} <= 1 )) ; then CURSOR=${#BUFFER} else CURSOR=${#${words[1]}} fi } zle -N jump_after_first_word #f5# Create directory under cursor or the selected area inplaceMkDirs() { # Press ctrl-xM to create the directory under the cursor or the selected area. # To select an area press ctrl-@ or ctrl-space and use the cursor. # Use case: you type "mv abc ~/testa/testb/testc/" and remember that the # directory does not exist yet -> press ctrl-XM and problem solved local PATHTOMKDIR if ((REGION_ACTIVE==1)); then local F=$MARK T=$CURSOR if [[ $F -gt $T ]]; then F=${CURSOR} T=${MARK} fi # get marked area from buffer and eliminate whitespace PATHTOMKDIR=${BUFFER[F+1,T]%%[[:space:]]##} PATHTOMKDIR=${PATHTOMKDIR##[[:space:]]##} else local bufwords iword bufwords=(${(z)LBUFFER}) iword=${#bufwords} bufwords=(${(z)BUFFER}) PATHTOMKDIR="${(Q)bufwords[iword]}" fi [[ -z "${PATHTOMKDIR}" ]] && return 1 PATHTOMKDIR=${~PATHTOMKDIR} if [[ -e "${PATHTOMKDIR}" ]]; then zle -M " path already exists, doing nothing" else zle -M "$(mkdir -p -v "${PATHTOMKDIR}")" zle end-of-line fi } #k# mkdir -p from string under cursor or marked area zle -N inplaceMkDirs #v1# set number of lines to display per page HELP_LINES_PER_PAGE=20 #v1# set location of help-zle cache file HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE=~/.cache/zsh_help_zle_lines.zsh # helper function for help-zle, actually generates the help text help_zle_parse_keybindings() { emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob unsetopt ksharrays #indexing starts at 1 #v1# choose files that help-zle will parse for keybindings ((${+HELPZLE_KEYBINDING_FILES})) || HELPZLE_KEYBINDING_FILES=( /etc/zsh/zshrc ~/.zshrc.pre ~/.zshrc ~/.zshrc.local ) if [[ -r $HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE ]]; then local load_cache=0 for f ($HELPZLE_KEYBINDING_FILES) [[ $f -nt $HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE ]] && load_cache=1 [[ $load_cache -eq 0 ]] && . $HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE && return fi #fill with default keybindings, possibly to be overwriten in a file later #Note that due to zsh inconsistency on escaping assoc array keys, we encase the key in '' which we will remove later local -A help_zle_keybindings help_zle_keybindings['@']="set MARK" help_zle_keybindings['xj']="vi-join lines" help_zle_keybindings['xb']="jump to matching brace" help_zle_keybindings['xu']="undo" help_zle_keybindings['_']="undo" help_zle_keybindings['xf']="find in cmdline" help_zle_keybindings['a']="goto beginning of line" help_zle_keybindings['e']="goto end of line" help_zle_keybindings['t']="transpose charaters" help_zle_keybindings['t']="transpose words" help_zle_keybindings['s']="spellcheck word" help_zle_keybindings['k']="backward kill buffer" help_zle_keybindings['u']="forward kill buffer" help_zle_keybindings['y']="insert previously killed word/string" help_zle_keybindings["'"]="quote line" help_zle_keybindings['"']="quote from mark to cursor" help_zle_keybindings['']="repeat next cmd/char times (-10a -> -10 times 'a')" help_zle_keybindings['u']="make next word Uppercase" help_zle_keybindings['l']="make next word lowercase" help_zle_keybindings['xd']="preview expansion under cursor" help_zle_keybindings['q']="push current CL into background, freeing it. Restore on next CL" help_zle_keybindings['.']="insert (and interate through) last word from prev CLs" help_zle_keybindings[',']="complete word from newer history (consecutive hits)" help_zle_keybindings['m']="repeat last typed word on current CL" help_zle_keybindings['v']="insert next keypress symbol literally (e.g. for bindkey)" help_zle_keybindings['!!:n*']="insert last n arguments of last command" help_zle_keybindings['!!:n-']="insert arguments n..N-2 of last command (e.g. mv s s d)" help_zle_keybindings['h']="show help/manpage for current command" #init global variables unset help_zle_lines help_zle_sln typeset -g -a help_zle_lines typeset -g help_zle_sln=1 local k v local lastkeybind_desc contents #last description starting with #k# that we found local num_lines_elapsed=0 #number of lines between last description and keybinding #search config files in the order they a called (and thus the order in which they overwrite keybindings) for f in $HELPZLE_KEYBINDING_FILES; do [[ -r "$f" ]] || continue #not readable ? skip it contents="$(<$f)" for cline in "${(f)contents}"; do #zsh pattern: matches lines like: #k# .............. if [[ "$cline" == (#s)[[:space:]]#\#k\#[[:space:]]##(#b)(*)[[:space:]]#(#e) ]]; then lastkeybind_desc="$match[*]" num_lines_elapsed=0 #zsh pattern: matches lines that set a keybinding using bind2map, bindkey or compdef -k # ignores lines that are commentend out # grabs first in '' or "" enclosed string with length between 1 and 6 characters elif [[ "$cline" == [^#]#(bind2maps[[:space:]](*)-s|bindkey|compdef -k)[[:space:]](*)(#b)(\"((?)(#c1,6))\"|\'((?)(#c1,6))\')(#B)(*) ]]; then #description prevously found ? description not more than 2 lines away ? keybinding not empty ? if [[ -n $lastkeybind_desc && $num_lines_elapsed -lt 2 && -n $match[1] ]]; then #substitute keybinding string with something readable k=${${${${${${${match[1]/\\e\^h/}/\\e\^\?/}/\\e\[5~/}/\\e\[6~/}//(\\e|\^\[)/}//\^/}/3~/} #put keybinding in assoc array, possibly overwriting defaults or stuff found in earlier files #Note that we are extracting the keybinding-string including the quotes (see Note at beginning) help_zle_keybindings[${k}]=$lastkeybind_desc fi lastkeybind_desc="" else ((num_lines_elapsed++)) fi done done unset contents #calculate length of keybinding column local kstrlen=0 for k (${(k)help_zle_keybindings[@]}) ((kstrlen < ${#k})) && kstrlen=${#k} #convert the assoc array into preformated lines, which we are able to sort for k v in ${(kv)help_zle_keybindings[@]}; do #pad keybinding-string to kstrlen chars and remove outermost characters (i.e. the quotes) help_zle_lines+=("${(r:kstrlen:)k[2,-2]}${v}") done #sort lines alphabetically help_zle_lines=("${(i)help_zle_lines[@]}") [[ -d ${HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE:h} ]] || mkdir -p "${HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE:h}" echo "help_zle_lines=(${(q)help_zle_lines[@]})" >| $HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE zcompile $HELP_ZLE_CACHE_FILE } typeset -g help_zle_sln typeset -g -a help_zle_lines # Provides (partially autogenerated) help on keybindings and the zsh line editor help-zle() { emulate -L zsh unsetopt ksharrays #indexing starts at 1 #help lines already generated ? no ? then do it [[ ${+functions[help_zle_parse_keybindings]} -eq 1 ]] && {help_zle_parse_keybindings && unfunction help_zle_parse_keybindings} #already displayed all lines ? go back to the start [[ $help_zle_sln -gt ${#help_zle_lines} ]] && help_zle_sln=1 local sln=$help_zle_sln #note that help_zle_sln is a global var, meaning we remember the last page we viewed help_zle_sln=$((help_zle_sln + HELP_LINES_PER_PAGE)) zle -M "${(F)help_zle_lines[sln,help_zle_sln-1]}" } zle -N help-zle ## complete word from currently visible Screen or Tmux buffer. if check_com -c screen || check_com -c tmux; then _complete_screen_display() { [[ "$TERM" != "screen" ]] && return 1 local TMPFILE=$(mktemp) local -U -a _screen_display_wordlist trap "rm -f $TMPFILE" EXIT # fill array with contents from screen hardcopy if ((${+TMUX})); then #works, but crashes tmux below version 1.4 #luckily tmux -V option to ask for version, was also added in 1.4 tmux -V &>/dev/null || return tmux -q capture-pane \; save-buffer -b 0 $TMPFILE \; delete-buffer -b 0 else screen -X hardcopy $TMPFILE # screen sucks, it dumps in latin1, apparently always. so recode it # to system charset check_com recode && recode latin1 $TMPFILE fi _screen_display_wordlist=( ${(QQ)$(<$TMPFILE)} ) # remove PREFIX to be completed from that array _screen_display_wordlist[${_screen_display_wordlist[(i)$PREFIX]}]="" compadd -a _screen_display_wordlist } #m# k CTRL-x\,\,\,S Complete word from GNU screen buffer bindkey -r "^xS" compdef -k _complete_screen_display complete-word '^xS' fi # Load a few more functions and tie them to widgets, so they can be bound: function zrcautozle() { emulate -L zsh local fnc=$1 zrcautoload $fnc && zle -N $fnc } function zrcgotwidget() { (( ${+widgets[$1]} )) } function zrcgotkeymap() { [[ -n ${(M)keymaps:#$1} ]] } zrcautozle insert-files zrcautozle edit-command-line zrcautozle insert-unicode-char if zrcautoload history-search-end; then zle -N history-beginning-search-backward-end history-search-end zle -N history-beginning-search-forward-end history-search-end fi zle -C hist-complete complete-word _generic zstyle ':completion:hist-complete:*' completer _history # The actual terminal setup hooks and bindkey-calls: # An array to note missing features to ease diagnosis in case of problems. typeset -ga grml_missing_features function zrcbindkey() { if (( ARGC )) && zrcgotwidget ${argv[-1]}; then bindkey "$@" fi } function bind2maps () { local i sequence widget local -a maps while [[ "$1" != "--" ]]; do maps+=( "$1" ) shift done shift if [[ "$1" == "-s" ]]; then shift sequence="$1" else sequence="${key[$1]}" fi widget="$2" [[ -z "$sequence" ]] && return 1 for i in "${maps[@]}"; do zrcbindkey -M "$i" "$sequence" "$widget" done } if (( ${+terminfo[smkx]} )) && (( ${+terminfo[rmkx]} )); then function zle-smkx () { emulate -L zsh printf '%s' ${terminfo[smkx]} } function zle-rmkx () { emulate -L zsh printf '%s' ${terminfo[rmkx]} } function zle-line-init () { zle-smkx } function zle-line-finish () { zle-rmkx } zle -N zle-line-init zle -N zle-line-finish else for i in {s,r}mkx; do (( ${+terminfo[$i]} )) || grml_missing_features+=($i) done unset i fi typeset -A key key=( Home "${terminfo[khome]}" End "${terminfo[kend]}" Insert "${terminfo[kich1]}" Delete "${terminfo[kdch1]}" Up "${terminfo[kcuu1]}" Down "${terminfo[kcud1]}" Left "${terminfo[kcub1]}" Right "${terminfo[kcuf1]}" PageUp "${terminfo[kpp]}" PageDown "${terminfo[knp]}" BackTab "${terminfo[kcbt]}" ) # Guidelines for adding key bindings: # # - Do not add hardcoded escape sequences, to enable non standard key # combinations such as Ctrl-Meta-Left-Cursor. They are not easily portable. # # - Adding Ctrl characters, such as '^b' is okay; note that '^b' and '^B' are # the same key. # # - All keys from the $key[] mapping are obviously okay. # # - Most terminals send "ESC x" when Meta-x is pressed. Thus, sequences like # '\ex' are allowed in here as well. bind2maps emacs -- Home beginning-of-somewhere bind2maps viins vicmd -- Home vi-beginning-of-line bind2maps emacs -- End end-of-somewhere bind2maps viins vicmd -- End vi-end-of-line bind2maps emacs viins -- Insert overwrite-mode bind2maps vicmd -- Insert vi-insert bind2maps emacs -- Delete delete-char bind2maps viins vicmd -- Delete vi-delete-char bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- Up up-line-or-search bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- Down down-line-or-search bind2maps emacs -- Left backward-char bind2maps viins vicmd -- Left vi-backward-char bind2maps emacs -- Right forward-char bind2maps viins vicmd -- Right vi-forward-char bind2maps viins vicmd -- Right vi-forward-char #k# Display list of abbreviations that expand when followed by ,. bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^x.' zleiab bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xb' help-show-abk bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xM' inplaceMkDirs #k# display help for keybindings and ZLE bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xz' help-zle #k# Insert files and test globbing bind2maps emacs viins -- -s "^xf" insert-files #k# Edit the current line in \kbd{\$EDITOR} bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '\ee' edit-command-line #k# search history backward for entry beginning with typed text bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xp' history-beginning-search-backward-end #k# search history forward for entry beginning with typed text bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xP' history-beginning-search-forward-end #k# search history backward for entry beginning with typed text bind2maps emacs viins -- PageUp history-beginning-search-backward-end #k# search history forward for entry beginning with typed text bind2maps emacs viins -- PageDown history-beginning-search-forward-end #k# Toggle abbreviation expansion on/off bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xA' grml_toggle_abbrev bind2maps emacs viins -- -s "^x^h" commit-to-history #k# Kill left-side word or everything up to next slash bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '\ev' slash-backward-kill-word #k# Kill left-side word or everything up to next slash bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '\e^h' slash-backward-kill-word #k# Kill left-side word or everything up to next slash bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '\e^?' slash-backward-kill-word # Do history expansion on space: bind2maps emacs viins -- -s ' ' magic-space #k# Trigger menu-complete bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '\ei' menu-complete # menu completion via esc-i #k# Insert a timestamp on the command line (yyyy-mm-dd) bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^ed' insert-datestamp #k# Insert last typed word bind2maps emacs viins -- -s "\em" insert-last-typed-word #k# A smart shortcut for \kbd{fg} bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^z' grml-zsh-fg #k# prepend the current command with "sudo" bind2maps emacs viins -- -s "^os" sudo-command-line #k# jump to after first word (for adding options) bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^x1' jump_after_first_word #k# complete word from history with menu bind2maps emacs viins -- -s "^x^x" hist-complete # insert unicode character # usage example: 'ctrl-x i' 00A7 'ctrl-x i' will give you an § # See for example http://unicode.org/charts/ for unicode characters code #k# Insert Unicode character bind2maps emacs viins -- -s '^xi' insert-unicode-char # use the new *-pattern-* widgets for incremental history search if zrcgotwidget history-incremental-pattern-search-backward; then for seq wid in '^r' history-incremental-pattern-search-backward \ '^s' history-incremental-pattern-search-forward do bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s $seq $wid done fi if zrcgotkeymap menuselect; then #m# k Shift-tab Perform backwards menu completion bind2maps menuselect -- BackTab reverse-menu-complete #k# menu selection: pick item but stay in the menu bind2maps menuselect -- -s '\e^M' accept-and-menu-complete # also use + and INSERT since it's easier to press repeatedly bind2maps menuselect -- -s '+' accept-and-menu-complete bind2maps menuselect -- Insert accept-and-menu-complete # accept a completion and try to complete again by using menu # completion; very useful with completing directories # by using 'undo' one's got a simple file browser bind2maps menuselect -- -s '^o' accept-and-infer-next-history fi # Finally, here are still a few hardcoded escape sequences; Special sequences # like Ctrl- etc do suck a fair bit, because they are not # standardised and most of the time are not available in a terminals terminfo # entry. # # While we do not encourage adding bindings like these, we will keep these for # backward compatibility. ## use Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for jumping to word-beginnings on ## the command line. # URxvt sequences: bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\eOc' forward-word bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\eOd' backward-word # These are for xterm: bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\e[1;5C' forward-word bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\e[1;5D' backward-word ## the same for alt-left-arrow and alt-right-arrow # URxvt again: bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\e\e[C' forward-word bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\e\e[D' backward-word # Xterm again: bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '^[[1;3C' forward-word bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '^[[1;3D' backward-word # Also try ESC Left/Right: bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\e'${key[Right]} forward-word bind2maps emacs viins vicmd -- -s '\e'${key[Left]} backward-word # autoloading zrcautoload zmv zrcautoload zed # we don't want to quote/espace URLs on our own... # if autoload -U url-quote-magic ; then # zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic # zstyle ':url-quote-magic:*' url-metas '*?[]^()~#{}=' # else # print 'Notice: no url-quote-magic available :(' # fi alias url-quote='autoload -U url-quote-magic ; zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic' #m# k ESC-h Call \kbd{run-help} for the 1st word on the command line alias run-help >&/dev/null && unalias run-help for rh in run-help{,-git,-svk,-svn}; do zrcautoload $rh done; unset rh # command not found handling (( ${COMMAND_NOT_FOUND} == 1 )) && function command_not_found_handler() { emulate -L zsh if [[ -x ${GRML_ZSH_CNF_HANDLER} ]] ; then ${GRML_ZSH_CNF_HANDLER} $1 fi return 1 } # history ZSHDIR=${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}/.zsh} #v# HISTFILE=${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zsh_history isgrmlcd && HISTSIZE=500 || HISTSIZE=5000 isgrmlcd && SAVEHIST=1000 || SAVEHIST=10000 # useful for setopt append_history # dirstack handling DIRSTACKSIZE=${DIRSTACKSIZE:-20} DIRSTACKFILE=${DIRSTACKFILE:-${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zdirs} if [[ -f ${DIRSTACKFILE} ]] && [[ ${#dirstack[*]} -eq 0 ]] ; then dirstack=( ${(f)"$(< $DIRSTACKFILE)"} ) # "cd -" won't work after login by just setting $OLDPWD, so [[ -d $dirstack[1] ]] && cd $dirstack[1] && cd $OLDPWD fi chpwd() { if (( $DIRSTACKSIZE <= 0 )) || [[ -z $DIRSTACKFILE ]]; then return; fi local -ax my_stack my_stack=( ${PWD} ${dirstack} ) if is42 ; then builtin print -l ${(u)my_stack} >! ${DIRSTACKFILE} else uprint my_stack >! ${DIRSTACKFILE} fi } # directory based profiles if is433 ; then # chpwd_profiles(): Directory Profiles, Quickstart: # # In .zshrc.local: # # zstyle ':chpwd:profiles:/usr/src/grml(|/|/*)' profile grml # zstyle ':chpwd:profiles:/usr/src/debian(|/|/*)' profile debian # chpwd_profiles # # For details see the `grmlzshrc.5' manual page. function chpwd_profiles() { local profile context local -i reexecute context=":chpwd:profiles:$PWD" zstyle -s "$context" profile profile || profile='default' zstyle -T "$context" re-execute && reexecute=1 || reexecute=0 if (( ${+parameters[CHPWD_PROFILE]} == 0 )); then typeset -g CHPWD_PROFILE local CHPWD_PROFILES_INIT=1 (( ${+functions[chpwd_profiles_init]} )) && chpwd_profiles_init elif [[ $profile != $CHPWD_PROFILE ]]; then (( ${+functions[chpwd_leave_profile_$CHPWD_PROFILE]} )) \ && chpwd_leave_profile_${CHPWD_PROFILE} fi if (( reexecute )) || [[ $profile != $CHPWD_PROFILE ]]; then (( ${+functions[chpwd_profile_$profile]} )) && chpwd_profile_${profile} fi CHPWD_PROFILE="${profile}" return 0 } chpwd_functions=( ${chpwd_functions} chpwd_profiles ) fi # is433 # Prompt setup for grml: # set colors for use in prompts (modern zshs allow for the use of %F{red}foo%f # in prompts to get a red "foo" embedded, but it's good to keep these for # backwards compatibility). if zrcautoload colors && colors 2>/dev/null ; then BLUE="%{${fg[blue]}%}" RED="%{${fg_bold[red]}%}" GREEN="%{${fg[green]}%}" CYAN="%{${fg[cyan]}%}" MAGENTA="%{${fg[magenta]}%}" YELLOW="%{${fg[yellow]}%}" WHITE="%{${fg[white]}%}" NO_COLOR="%{${reset_color}%}" else BLUE=$'%{\e[1;34m%}' RED=$'%{\e[1;31m%}' GREEN=$'%{\e[1;32m%}' CYAN=$'%{\e[1;36m%}' WHITE=$'%{\e[1;37m%}' MAGENTA=$'%{\e[1;35m%}' YELLOW=$'%{\e[1;33m%}' NO_COLOR=$'%{\e[0m%}' fi # First, the easy ones: PS2..4: # secondary prompt, printed when the shell needs more information to complete a # command. PS2='\`%_> ' # selection prompt used within a select loop. PS3='?# ' # the execution trace prompt (setopt xtrace). default: '+%N:%i>' PS4='+%N:%i:%_> ' # Some additional features to use with our prompt: # # - battery status # - debian_chroot # - vcs_info setup and version specific fixes # display battery status on right side of prompt via running 'BATTERY=1 zsh' if [[ $BATTERY -gt 0 ]] ; then if ! check_com -c acpi ; then BATTERY=0 fi fi battery() { if [[ $BATTERY -gt 0 ]] ; then PERCENT="${${"$(acpi 2>/dev/null)"}/(#b)[[:space:]]#Battery <->: [^0-9]##, (<->)%*/${match[1]}}" if [[ -z "$PERCENT" ]] ; then PERCENT='acpi not present' else if [[ "$PERCENT" -lt 20 ]] ; then PERCENT="warning: ${PERCENT}%%" else PERCENT="${PERCENT}%%" fi fi fi } # set variable debian_chroot if running in a chroot with /etc/debian_chroot if [[ -z "$debian_chroot" ]] && [[ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]] ; then debian_chroot=$( ]] ; then function VCS_INFO_realpath () { setopt localoptions NO_shwordsplit chaselinks ( builtin cd -q $1 2> /dev/null && pwd; ) } fi zstyle ':vcs_info:*' max-exports 2 if [[ -o restricted ]]; then zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable NONE fi fi # Change vcs_info formats for the grml prompt. The 2nd format sets up # $vcs_info_msg_1_ to contain "zsh: repo-name" used to set our screen title. # TODO: The included vcs_info() version still uses $VCS_INFO_message_N_. # That needs to be the use of $VCS_INFO_message_N_ needs to be changed # to $vcs_info_msg_N_ as soon as we use the included version. if [[ "$TERM" == dumb ]] ; then zstyle ':vcs_info:*' actionformats "(%s%)-[%b|%a] " "zsh: %r" zstyle ':vcs_info:*' formats "(%s%)-[%b] " "zsh: %r" else # these are the same, just with a lot of colors: zstyle ':vcs_info:*' actionformats "${MAGENTA}(${NO_COLOR}%s${MAGENTA})${YELLOW}-${MAGENTA}[${GREEN}%b${YELLOW}|${RED}%a${MAGENTA}]${NO_COLOR} " \ "zsh: %r" zstyle ':vcs_info:*' formats "${MAGENTA}(${NO_COLOR}%s${MAGENTA})${YELLOW}-${MAGENTA}[${GREEN}%b${MAGENTA}]${NO_COLOR}%} " \ "zsh: %r" zstyle ':vcs_info:(sv[nk]|bzr):*' branchformat "%b${RED}:${YELLOW}%r" fi # Now for the fun part: The grml prompt themes in `promptsys' mode of operation # This actually defines three prompts: # # - grml # - grml-large # - grml-chroot # # They all share the same code and only differ with respect to which items they # contain. The main source of documentation is the `prompt_grml_help' function # below, which gets called when the user does this: prompt -h grml function prompt_grml_help () { cat <<__EOF0__ prompt grml This is the prompt as used by the grml-live system . It is a rather simple one-line prompt, that by default looks something like this: @ [ ]% The prompt itself integrates with zsh's prompt themes system (as you are witnessing right now) and is configurable to a certain degree. In particular, these aspects are customisable: - The items used in the prompt (e.g. you can remove \`user' from the list of activated items, which will cause the user name to be omitted from the prompt string). - The attributes used with the items are customisable via strings used before and after the actual item. The available items are: at, battery, change-root, date, grml-chroot, history, host, jobs, newline, path, percent, rc, rc-always, sad-smiley, shell-level, time, user, vcs The actual configuration is done via zsh's \`zstyle' mechanism. The context, that is used while looking up styles is: ':prompt:grml::' Here is either \`left' or \`right', signifying whether the style should affect the left or the right prompt. is either \`setup' or 'items:', where \`' is one of the available items. The styles: - use-rprompt (boolean): If \`true' (the default), print a sad smiley in $RPROMPT if the last command a returned non-successful error code. (This in only valid if is "right"; ignored otherwise) - items (list): The list of items used in the prompt. If \`vcs' is present in the list, the theme's code invokes \`vcs_info' accordingly. Default (left): rc change-root user at host path vcs percent; Default (right): sad-smiley Available styles in 'items:' are: pre, post. These are strings that are inserted before (pre) and after (post) the item in question. Thus, the following would cause the user name to be printed in red instead of the default blue: zstyle ':prompt:grml:*:items:user' pre '%F{red}' Note, that the \`post' style may remain at its default value, because its default value is '%f', which turns the foreground text attribute off (which is exactly, what is still required with the new \`pre' value). __EOF0__ } function prompt_grml-chroot_help () { cat <<__EOF0__ prompt grml-chroot This is a variation of the grml prompt, see: prompt -h grml The main difference is the default value of the \`items' style. The rest behaves exactly the same. Here are the defaults for \`grml-chroot': - left: grml-chroot user at host path percent - right: (empty list) __EOF0__ } function prompt_grml-large_help () { cat <<__EOF0__ prompt grml-large This is a variation of the grml prompt, see: prompt -h grml The main difference is the default value of the \`items' style. In particular, this theme uses _two_ lines instead of one with the plain \`grml' theme. The rest behaves exactly the same. Here are the defaults for \`grml-large': - left: rc jobs history shell-level change-root time date newline user at host path vcs percent - right: sad-smiley __EOF0__ } function grml_prompt_setup () { emulate -L zsh autoload -Uz vcs_info autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook add-zsh-hook precmd prompt_$1_precmd } function prompt_grml_setup () { grml_prompt_setup grml } function prompt_grml-chroot_setup () { grml_prompt_setup grml-chroot } function prompt_grml-large_setup () { grml_prompt_setup grml-large } # These maps define default tokens and pre-/post-decoration for items to be # used within the themes. All defaults may be customised in a context sensitive # matter by using zsh's `zstyle' mechanism. typeset -gA grml_prompt_pre_default \ grml_prompt_post_default \ grml_prompt_token_default \ grml_prompt_token_function grml_prompt_pre_default=( at '' battery ' ' change-root '' date '%F{blue}' grml-chroot '%F{red}' history '%F{green}' host '' jobs '%F{cyan}' newline '' path '%B' percent '' rc '%B%F{red}' rc-always '' sad-smiley '' shell-level '%F{red}' time '%F{blue}' user '%B%F{blue}' vcs '' ) grml_prompt_post_default=( at '' battery '' change-root '' date '%f' grml-chroot '%f ' history '%f' host '' jobs '%f' newline '' path '%b' percent '' rc '%f%b' rc-always '' sad-smiley '' shell-level '%f' time '%f' user '%f%b' vcs '' ) grml_prompt_token_default=( at '@' battery 'PERCENT' change-root 'debian_chroot' date '%D{%Y-%m-%d}' grml-chroot 'GRML_CHROOT' history '{history#%!} ' host '%m ' jobs '[%j running job(s)] ' newline $'\n' path '%40<..<%~%<< ' percent '%# ' rc '%(?..%? )' rc-always '%?' sad-smiley '%(?..:()' shell-level '%(3L.+ .)' time '%D{%H:%M:%S} ' user '%n' vcs '0' ) function grml_theme_has_token () { if (( ARGC != 1 )); then printf 'usage: grml_theme_has_token \n' return 1 fi (( ${+grml_prompt_token_default[$1]} )) } function GRML_theme_add_token_usage () { cat <<__EOF__ Usage: grml_theme_add_token [-f|-i] [
 ]

     is the name for the newly added token. If the \`-f' or \`-i' options
    are used,  is the name of the function (see below for
    details). Otherwise it is the literal token string to be used. 
 and
     are optional.

  Options:

    -f    Use a function named \`' each time the token
                    is to be expanded.

    -i    Use a function named \`' to initialise the
                    value of the token _once_ at runtime.

    The functions are called with one argument: the token's new name. The
    return value is expected in the \$REPLY parameter. The use of these
    options is mutually exclusive.

    There is a utility function \`grml_theme_has_token', which you can use
    to test if a token exists before trying to add it. This can be a guard
    for situations in which a \`grml_theme_add_token' call may happen more
    than once.

  Example:

    To add a new token \`day' that expands to the current weekday in the
    current locale in green foreground colour, use this:

      grml_theme_add_token day '%D{%A}' '%F{green}' '%f'

    Another example would be support for \$VIRTUAL_ENV:

      function virtual_env_prompt () {
        REPLY=\${VIRTUAL_ENV+\${VIRTUAL_ENV:t} }
      }
      grml_theme_add_token virtual-env -f virtual_env_prompt

    After that, you will be able to use a changed \`items' style to
    assemble your prompt.
__EOF__
}

function grml_theme_add_token () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local name token pre post
    local -i init funcall

    if (( ARGC == 0 )); then
        GRML_theme_add_token_usage
        return 0
    fi

    init=0
    funcall=0
    pre=''
    post=''
    name=$1
    shift
    if [[ $1 == '-f' ]]; then
        funcall=1
        shift
    elif [[ $1 == '-i' ]]; then
        init=1
        shift
    fi

    if (( ARGC == 0 )); then
        printf '
grml_theme_add_token: No token-string/function-name provided!\n\n'
        GRML_theme_add_token_usage
        return 1
    fi
    token=$1
    shift
    if (( ARGC != 0 && ARGC != 2 )); then
        printf '
grml_theme_add_token: 
 and  need to by specified _both_!\n\n'
        GRML_theme_add_token_usage
        return 1
    fi
    if (( ARGC )); then
        pre=$1
        post=$2
        shift 2
    fi

    if grml_theme_has_token $name; then
        printf '
grml_theme_add_token: Token `%s'\'' exists! Giving up!\n\n' $name
        GRML_theme_add_token_usage
        return 2
    fi
    if (( init )); then
        $token $name
        token=$REPLY
    fi
    grml_prompt_pre_default[$name]=$pre
    grml_prompt_post_default[$name]=$post
    if (( funcall )); then
        grml_prompt_token_function[$name]=$token
        grml_prompt_token_default[$name]=23
    else
        grml_prompt_token_default[$name]=$token
    fi
}

function grml_typeset_and_wrap () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local target="$1"
    local new="$2"
    local left="$3"
    local right="$4"

    if (( ${+parameters[$new]} )); then
        typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}${left}${(P)new}${right}"
    fi
}

function grml_prompt_addto () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local target="$1"
    local lr it apre apost new v
    local -a items
    shift

    [[ $target == PS1 ]] && lr=left || lr=right
    zstyle -a ":prompt:${grmltheme}:${lr}:setup" items items || items=( "$@" )
    typeset -g "${target}="
    for it in "${items[@]}"; do
        zstyle -s ":prompt:${grmltheme}:${lr}:items:$it" pre apre \
            || apre=${grml_prompt_pre_default[$it]}
        zstyle -s ":prompt:${grmltheme}:${lr}:items:$it" post apost \
            || apost=${grml_prompt_post_default[$it]}
        zstyle -s ":prompt:${grmltheme}:${lr}:items:$it" token new \
            || new=${grml_prompt_token_default[$it]}
        typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}${apre}"
        if (( ${+grml_prompt_token_function[$it]} )); then
            ${grml_prompt_token_function[$it]} $it
            typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}${REPLY}"
        else
            case $it in
            battery)
                grml_typeset_and_wrap $target $new '' ''
                ;;
            change-root)
                grml_typeset_and_wrap $target $new '(' ')'
                ;;
            grml-chroot)
                if [[ -n ${(P)new} ]]; then
                    typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}(CHROOT)"
                fi
                ;;
            vcs)
                v="vcs_info_msg_${new}_"
                if (( ! vcscalled )); then
                    vcs_info
                    vcscalled=1
                fi
                if (( ${+parameters[$v]} )) && [[ -n "${(P)v}" ]]; then
                    typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}${(P)v}"
                fi
                ;;
            *) typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}${new}" ;;
            esac
        fi
        typeset -g "${target}=${(P)target}${apost}"
    done
}

function prompt_grml_precmd () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local grmltheme=grml
    local -a left_items right_items
    left_items=(rc change-root user at host path vcs percent)
    right_items=(sad-smiley)

    prompt_grml_precmd_worker
}

function prompt_grml-chroot_precmd () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local grmltheme=grml-chroot
    local -a left_items right_items
    left_items=(grml-chroot user at host path percent)
    right_items=()

    prompt_grml_precmd_worker
}

function prompt_grml-large_precmd () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local grmltheme=grml-large
    local -a left_items right_items
    left_items=(rc jobs history shell-level change-root time date newline
                user at host path vcs percent)
    right_items=(sad-smiley)

    prompt_grml_precmd_worker
}

function prompt_grml_precmd_worker () {
    emulate -L zsh
    local -i vcscalled=0

    grml_prompt_addto PS1 "${left_items[@]}"
    if zstyle -T ":prompt:${grmltheme}:right:setup" use-rprompt; then
        grml_prompt_addto RPS1 "${right_items[@]}"
    fi
}

grml_prompt_fallback() {
    setopt prompt_subst
    precmd() {
        (( ${+functions[vcs_info]} )) && vcs_info
    }

    p0="${RED}%(?..%? )${WHITE}${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}"
    p1="${BLUE}%n${NO_COLOR}@%m %40<...<%B%~%b%<< "'${vcs_info_msg_0_}'"%# "
    if (( EUID == 0 )); then
        PROMPT="${BLUE}${p0}${RED}${p1}"
    else
        PROMPT="${RED}${p0}${BLUE}${p1}"
    fi
    unset p0 p1
}

if zrcautoload promptinit && promptinit 2>/dev/null ; then
    # Since we define the required functions in here and not in files in
    # $fpath, we need to stick the theme's name into `$prompt_themes'
    # ourselves, since promptinit does not pick them up otherwise.
    prompt_themes+=( grml grml-chroot grml-large )
    # Also, keep the array sorted...
    prompt_themes=( "${(@on)prompt_themes}" )
else
    print 'Notice: no promptinit available :('
    grml_prompt_fallback
fi

if is437; then
    # The prompt themes use modern features of zsh, that require at least
    # version 4.3.7 of the shell. Use the fallback otherwise.
    if [[ $BATTERY -gt 0 ]]; then
        zstyle ':prompt:grml:right:setup' items sad-smiley battery
        add-zsh-hook precmd battery
    fi
    if [[ "$TERM" == dumb ]] ; then
        zstyle ":prompt:grml(|-large|-chroot):*:items:grml-chroot" pre ''
        zstyle ":prompt:grml(|-large|-chroot):*:items:grml-chroot" post ' '
        for i in rc user path jobs history date time shell-level; do
            zstyle ":prompt:grml(|-large|-chroot):*:items:$i" pre ''
            zstyle ":prompt:grml(|-large|-chroot):*:items:$i" post ''
        done
        unset i
        zstyle ':prompt:grml(|-large|-chroot):right:setup' use-rprompt false
    elif (( EUID == 0 )); then
        zstyle ':prompt:grml(|-large|-chroot):*:items:user' pre '%B%F{red}'
    fi

    # Finally enable one of the prompts.
    if [[ -n $GRML_CHROOT ]]; then
        prompt grml-chroot
    elif [[ $GRMLPROMPT -gt 0 ]]; then
        prompt grml-large
    else
        prompt grml
    fi
else
    grml_prompt_fallback
fi

# Terminal-title wizardry

function ESC_print () {
    info_print $'\ek' $'\e\\' "$@"
}
function set_title () {
    info_print  $'\e]0;' $'\a' "$@"
}

function info_print () {
    local esc_begin esc_end
    esc_begin="$1"
    esc_end="$2"
    shift 2
    printf '%s' ${esc_begin}
    printf '%s' "$*"
    printf '%s' "${esc_end}"
}

function grml_reset_screen_title () {
    # adjust title of xterm
    # see http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Xterm-Title.html
    [[ ${NOTITLE:-} -gt 0 ]] && return 0
    case $TERM in
        (xterm*|rxvt*)
            set_title ${(%):-"%n@%m: %~"}
            ;;
    esac
}

function grml_vcs_to_screen_title () {
    if [[ $TERM == screen* ]] ; then
        if [[ -n ${vcs_info_msg_1_} ]] ; then
            ESC_print ${vcs_info_msg_1_}
        else
            ESC_print "zsh"
        fi
    fi
}

function grml_maintain_name () {
    # set hostname if not running on host with name 'grml'
    if [[ -n "$HOSTNAME" ]] && [[ "$HOSTNAME" != $(hostname) ]] ; then
       NAME="@$HOSTNAME"
    fi
}

function grml_cmd_to_screen_title () {
    # get the name of the program currently running and hostname of local
    # machine set screen window title if running in a screen
    if [[ "$TERM" == screen* ]] ; then
        local CMD="${1[(wr)^(*=*|sudo|ssh|-*)]}$NAME"
        ESC_print ${CMD}
    fi
}

function grml_control_xterm_title () {
    case $TERM in
        (xterm*|rxvt*)
            set_title "${(%):-"%n@%m:"}" "$1"
            ;;
    esac
}

zrcautoload add-zsh-hook || add-zsh-hook () { :; }
if [[ $NOPRECMD -eq 0 ]]; then
    add-zsh-hook precmd grml_reset_screen_title
    add-zsh-hook precmd grml_vcs_to_screen_title
    add-zsh-hook preexec grml_maintain_name
    add-zsh-hook preexec grml_cmd_to_screen_title
    if [[ $NOTITLE -eq 0 ]]; then
        add-zsh-hook preexec grml_control_xterm_title
    fi
fi

# 'hash' some often used directories
#d# start
hash -d deb=/var/cache/apt/archives
hash -d doc=/usr/share/doc
hash -d linux=/lib/modules/$(command uname -r)/build/
hash -d log=/var/log
hash -d slog=/var/log/syslog
hash -d src=/usr/src
hash -d templ=/usr/share/doc/grml-templates
hash -d tt=/usr/share/doc/texttools-doc
hash -d www=/var/www
#d# end

# some aliases
if check_com -c screen ; then
    if [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] ; then
        if [[ -r /etc/grml/screenrc ]]; then
            alias screen="${commands[screen]} -c /etc/grml/screenrc"
        fi
    elif [[ -r $HOME/.screenrc ]] ; then
        alias screen="${commands[screen]} -c $HOME/.screenrc"
    else
        if [[ -r /etc/grml/screenrc_grml ]]; then
            alias screen="${commands[screen]} -c /etc/grml/screenrc_grml"
        else
            if [[ -r /etc/grml/screenrc ]]; then
                alias screen="${commands[screen]} -c /etc/grml/screenrc"
            fi
        fi
    fi
fi

# do we have GNU ls with color-support?
if [[ "$TERM" != dumb ]]; then
    #a1# List files with colors (\kbd{ls -CF \ldots})
    alias ls='ls -CF '${ls_options:+"${ls_options[*]}"}
    #a1# List all files, with colors (\kbd{ls -la \ldots})
    alias la='ls -la '${ls_options:+"${ls_options[*]}"}
    #a1# List files with long colored list, without dotfiles (\kbd{ls -l \ldots})
    alias ll='ls -l '${ls_options:+"${ls_options[*]}"}
    #a1# List files with long colored list, human readable sizes (\kbd{ls -hAl \ldots})
    alias lh='ls -hAl '${ls_options:+"${ls_options[*]}"}
    #a1# List files with long colored list, append qualifier to filenames (\kbd{ls -lF \ldots})\\&\quad(\kbd{/} for directories, \kbd{@} for symlinks ...)
    alias l='ls -lF '${ls_options:+"${ls_options[*]}"}
else
    alias ls='ls -CF'
    alias la='ls -la'
    alias ll='ls -l'
    alias lh='ls -hAl'
    alias l='ls -lF'
fi

alias mdstat='cat /proc/mdstat'
alias ...='cd ../../'

# generate alias named "$KERNELVERSION-reboot" so you can use boot with kexec:
if [[ -x /sbin/kexec ]] && [[ -r /proc/cmdline ]] ; then
    alias "$(uname -r)-reboot"="kexec -l --initrd=/boot/initrd.img-"$(uname -r)" --command-line=\"$(cat /proc/cmdline)\" /boot/vmlinuz-"$(uname -r)""
fi

# see http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#term for details
alias term2iso="echo 'Setting terminal to iso mode' ; print -n '\e%@'"
alias term2utf="echo 'Setting terminal to utf-8 mode'; print -n '\e%G'"

# make sure it is not assigned yet
[[ -n ${aliases[utf2iso]} ]] && unalias utf2iso
utf2iso() {
    if isutfenv ; then
        for ENV in $(env | command grep -i '.utf') ; do
            eval export "$(echo $ENV | sed 's/UTF-8/iso885915/ ; s/utf8/iso885915/')"
        done
    fi
}

# make sure it is not assigned yet
[[ -n ${aliases[iso2utf]} ]] && unalias iso2utf
iso2utf() {
    if ! isutfenv ; then
        for ENV in $(env | command grep -i '\.iso') ; do
            eval export "$(echo $ENV | sed 's/iso.*/UTF-8/ ; s/ISO.*/UTF-8/')"
        done
    fi
}

# especially for roadwarriors using GNU screen and ssh:
if ! check_com asc &>/dev/null ; then
  asc() { autossh -t "$@" 'screen -RdU' }
  compdef asc=ssh
fi

#f1# Hints for the use of zsh on grml
zsh-help() {
    print "$bg[white]$fg[black]
zsh-help - hints for use of zsh on grml
=======================================$reset_color"

    print '
Main configuration of zsh happens in /etc/zsh/zshrc.
That file is part of the package grml-etc-core, if you want to
use them on a non-grml-system just get the tar.gz from
http://deb.grml.org/ or (preferably) get it from the git repository:

  http://git.grml.org/f/grml-etc-core/etc/zsh/zshrc

This version of grml'\''s zsh setup does not use skel/.zshrc anymore.
The file is still there, but it is empty for backwards compatibility.

For your own changes use these two files:
    $HOME/.zshrc.pre
    $HOME/.zshrc.local

The former is sourced very early in our zshrc, the latter is sourced
very lately.

System wide configuration without touching configuration files of grml
can take place in /etc/zsh/zshrc.local.

For information regarding zsh start at http://grml.org/zsh/

Take a look at grml'\''s zsh refcard:
% xpdf =(zcat /usr/share/doc/grml-docs/zsh/grml-zsh-refcard.pdf.gz)

Check out the main zsh refcard:
% '$BROWSER' http://www.bash2zsh.com/zsh_refcard/refcard.pdf

And of course visit the zsh-lovers:
% man zsh-lovers

You can adjust some options through environment variables when
invoking zsh without having to edit configuration files.
Basically meant for bash users who are not used to the power of
the zsh yet. :)

  "NOCOR=1    zsh" => deactivate automatic correction
  "NOMENU=1   zsh" => do not use auto menu completion
                      (note: use ctrl-d for completion instead!)
  "NOPRECMD=1 zsh" => disable the precmd + preexec commands (set GNU screen title)
  "NOTITLE=1  zsh" => disable setting the title of xterms without disabling
                      preexec() and precmd() completely
  "BATTERY=1  zsh" => activate battery status (via acpi) on right side of prompt
  "COMMAND_NOT_FOUND=1 zsh"
                   => Enable a handler if an external command was not found
                      The command called in the handler can be altered by setting
                      the GRML_ZSH_CNF_HANDLER variable, the default is:
                      "/usr/share/command-not-found/command-not-found"

A value greater than 0 is enables a feature; a value equal to zero
disables it. If you like one or the other of these settings, you can
add them to ~/.zshrc.pre to ensure they are set when sourcing grml'\''s
zshrc.'

    print "
$bg[white]$fg[black]
Please report wishes + bugs to the grml-team: http://grml.org/bugs/
Enjoy your grml system with the zsh!$reset_color"
}

# debian stuff
if [[ -r /etc/debian_version ]] ; then
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-cache search}
    alias acs='apt-cache search'
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-cache show}
    alias acsh='apt-cache show'
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-cache policy}
    alias acp='apt-cache policy'
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-get dist-upgrade}
    salias adg="apt-get dist-upgrade"
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-get install}
    salias agi="apt-get install"
    #a3# Execute \kbd{aptitude install}
    salias ati="aptitude install"
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-get upgrade}
    salias ag="apt-get upgrade"
    #a3# Execute \kbd{apt-get update}
    salias au="apt-get update"
    #a3# Execute \kbd{aptitude update ; aptitude safe-upgrade}
    salias -a up="aptitude update ; aptitude safe-upgrade"
    #a3# Execute \kbd{dpkg-buildpackage}
    alias dbp='dpkg-buildpackage'
    #a3# Execute \kbd{grep-excuses}
    alias ge='grep-excuses'

    # get a root shell as normal user in live-cd mode:
    if isgrmlcd && [[ $UID -ne 0 ]] ; then
       alias su="sudo su"
     fi

    #a1# Take a look at the syslog: \kbd{\$PAGER /var/log/syslog}
    salias llog="$PAGER /var/log/syslog"     # take a look at the syslog
    #a1# Take a look at the syslog: \kbd{tail -f /var/log/syslog}
    salias tlog="tail -f /var/log/syslog"    # follow the syslog
fi

# sort installed Debian-packages by size
if check_com -c dpkg-query ; then
    #a3# List installed Debian-packages sorted by size
    alias debs-by-size="dpkg-query -Wf 'x \${Installed-Size} \${Package} \${Status}\n' | sed -ne '/^x  /d' -e '/^x \(.*\) install ok installed$/s//\1/p' | sort -nr"
fi

# if cdrecord is a symlink (to wodim) or isn't present at all warn:
if [[ -L /usr/bin/cdrecord ]] || ! check_com -c cdrecord; then
    if check_com -c wodim; then
        cdrecord() {
            cat <\n' "$0" && return 1
    local file
    for file in "$@" ; do
        while [[ -h "$file" ]] ; do
            ls -l $file
            file=$(readlink "$file")
        done
    done
}

# TODO: Is it supported to use pager settings like this?
#   PAGER='less -Mr' - If so, the use of $PAGER here needs fixing
# with respect to wordsplitting. (ie. ${=PAGER})
if check_com -c $PAGER ; then
    #f3# View Debian's changelog of given package(s)
    dchange() {
        emulate -L zsh
        [[ -z "$1" ]] && printf 'Usage: %s \n' "$0" && return 1

        local package
        for package in "$@" ; do
            if [[ -r /usr/share/doc/${package}/changelog.Debian.gz ]] ; then
                $PAGER /usr/share/doc/${package}/changelog.Debian.gz
            elif [[ -r /usr/share/doc/${package}/changelog.gz ]] ; then
                $PAGER /usr/share/doc/${package}/changelog.gz
            elif [[ -r /usr/share/doc/${package}/changelog ]] ; then
                $PAGER /usr/share/doc/${package}/changelog
            else
                if check_com -c aptitude ; then
                    echo "No changelog for package $package found, using aptitude to retrieve it."
                    aptitude changelog "$package"
                elif check_com -c apt-get ; then
                    echo "No changelog for package $package found, using apt-get to retrieve it."
                    apt-get changelog "$package"
                else
                    echo "No changelog for package $package found, sorry."
                fi
            fi
        done
    }
    _dchange() { _files -W /usr/share/doc -/ }
    compdef _dchange dchange

    #f3# View Debian's NEWS of a given package
    dnews() {
        emulate -L zsh
        if [[ -r /usr/share/doc/$1/NEWS.Debian.gz ]] ; then
            $PAGER /usr/share/doc/$1/NEWS.Debian.gz
        else
            if [[ -r /usr/share/doc/$1/NEWS.gz ]] ; then
                $PAGER /usr/share/doc/$1/NEWS.gz
            else
                echo "No NEWS file for package $1 found, sorry."
                return 1
            fi
        fi
    }
    _dnews() { _files -W /usr/share/doc -/ }
    compdef _dnews dnews

    #f3# View Debian's copyright of a given package
    dcopyright() {
        emulate -L zsh
        if [[ -r /usr/share/doc/$1/copyright ]] ; then
            $PAGER /usr/share/doc/$1/copyright
        else
            echo "No copyright file for package $1 found, sorry."
            return 1
        fi
    }
    _dcopyright() { _files -W /usr/share/doc -/ }
    compdef _dcopyright dcopyright

    #f3# View upstream's changelog of a given package
    uchange() {
        emulate -L zsh
        if [[ -r /usr/share/doc/$1/changelog.gz ]] ; then
            $PAGER /usr/share/doc/$1/changelog.gz
        else
            echo "No changelog for package $1 found, sorry."
            return 1
        fi
    }
    _uchange() { _files -W /usr/share/doc -/ }
    compdef _uchange uchange
fi

# zsh profiling
profile() {
    ZSH_PROFILE_RC=1 $SHELL "$@"
}

#f1# Edit an alias via zle
edalias() {
    [[ -z "$1" ]] && { echo "Usage: edalias " ; return 1 } || vared aliases'[$1]' ;
}
compdef _aliases edalias

#f1# Edit a function via zle
edfunc() {
    [[ -z "$1" ]] && { echo "Usage: edfunc " ; return 1 } || zed -f "$1" ;
}
compdef _functions edfunc

# use it e.g. via 'Restart apache2'
#m# f6 Start() \kbd{/etc/init.d/\em{process}}\quad\kbd{start}
#m# f6 Restart() \kbd{/etc/init.d/\em{process}}\quad\kbd{restart}
#m# f6 Stop() \kbd{/etc/init.d/\em{process}}\quad\kbd{stop}
#m# f6 Reload() \kbd{/etc/init.d/\em{process}}\quad\kbd{reload}
#m# f6 Force-Reload() \kbd{/etc/init.d/\em{process}}\quad\kbd{force-reload}
#m# f6 Status() \kbd{/etc/init.d/\em{process}}\quad\kbd{status}
if [[ -d /etc/init.d || -d /etc/service ]] ; then
    __start_stop() {
        local action_="${1:l}"  # e.g Start/Stop/Restart
        local service_="$2"
        local param_="$3"

        local service_target_="$(readlink /etc/init.d/$service_)"
        if [[ $service_target_ == "/usr/bin/sv" ]]; then
            # runit
            case "${action_}" in
                start) if [[ ! -e /etc/service/$service_ ]]; then
                           $SUDO ln -s "/etc/sv/$service_" "/etc/service/"
                       else
                           $SUDO "/etc/init.d/$service_" "${action_}" "$param_"
                       fi ;;
                # there is no reload in runits sysv emulation
                reload) $SUDO "/etc/init.d/$service_" "force-reload" "$param_" ;;
                *) $SUDO "/etc/init.d/$service_" "${action_}" "$param_" ;;
            esac
        else
            # sysvinit
            $SUDO "/etc/init.d/$service_" "${action_}" "$param_"
        fi
    }

    _grmlinitd() {
        local -a scripts
        scripts=( /etc/init.d/*(x:t) )
        _describe "service startup script" scripts
    }

    for i in Start Restart Stop Force-Reload Reload Status ; do
        eval "$i() { __start_stop $i \"\$1\" \"\$2\" ; }"
        compdef _grmlinitd $i
    done
fi

#f1# Provides useful information on globbing
H-Glob() {
    echo -e "
    /      directories
    .      plain files
    @      symbolic links
    =      sockets
    p      named pipes (FIFOs)
    *      executable plain files (0100)
    %      device files (character or block special)
    %b     block special files
    %c     character special files
    r      owner-readable files (0400)
    w      owner-writable files (0200)
    x      owner-executable files (0100)
    A      group-readable files (0040)
    I      group-writable files (0020)
    E      group-executable files (0010)
    R      world-readable files (0004)
    W      world-writable files (0002)
    X      world-executable files (0001)
    s      setuid files (04000)
    S      setgid files (02000)
    t      files with the sticky bit (01000)

  print *(m-1)          # Files modified up to a day ago
  print *(a1)           # Files accessed a day ago
  print *(@)            # Just symlinks
  print *(Lk+50)        # Files bigger than 50 kilobytes
  print *(Lk-50)        # Files smaller than 50 kilobytes
  print **/*.c          # All *.c files recursively starting in \$PWD
  print **/*.c~file.c   # Same as above, but excluding 'file.c'
  print (foo|bar).*     # Files starting with 'foo' or 'bar'
  print *~*.*           # All Files that do not contain a dot
  chmod 644 *(.^x)      # make all plain non-executable files publically readable
  print -l *(.c|.h)     # Lists *.c and *.h
  print **/*(g:users:)  # Recursively match all files that are owned by group 'users'
  echo /proc/*/cwd(:h:t:s/self//) # Analogous to >ps ax | awk '{print $1}'<"
}
alias help-zshglob=H-Glob

# grep for running process, like: 'any vim'
any() {
    emulate -L zsh
    unsetopt KSH_ARRAYS
    if [[ -z "$1" ]] ; then
        echo "any - grep for process(es) by keyword" >&2
        echo "Usage: any " >&2 ; return 1
    else
        ps xauwww | grep -i "${grep_options[@]}" "[${1[1]}]${1[2,-1]}"
    fi
}


# After resuming from suspend, system is paging heavily, leading to very bad interactivity.
# taken from $LINUX-KERNELSOURCE/Documentation/power/swsusp.txt
[[ -r /proc/1/maps ]] && \
deswap() {
    print 'Reading /proc/[0-9]*/maps and sending output to /dev/null, this might take a while.'
    cat $(sed -ne 's:.* /:/:p' /proc/[0-9]*/maps | sort -u | grep -v '^/dev/')  > /dev/null
    print 'Finished, running "swapoff -a; swapon -a" may also be useful.'
}

# a wrapper for vim, that deals with title setting
#   VIM_OPTIONS
#       set this array to a set of options to vim you always want
#       to have set when calling vim (in .zshrc.local), like:
#           VIM_OPTIONS=( -p )
#       This will cause vim to send every file given on the
#       commandline to be send to it's own tab (needs vim7).
if check_com vim; then
    vim() {
        VIM_PLEASE_SET_TITLE='yes' command vim ${VIM_OPTIONS} "$@"
    }
fi

ssl_hashes=( sha512 sha256 sha1 md5 )

for sh in ${ssl_hashes}; do
    eval 'ssl-cert-'${sh}'() {
        emulate -L zsh
        if [[ -z $1 ]] ; then
            printf '\''usage: %s \n'\'' "ssh-cert-'${sh}'"
            return 1
        fi
        openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -'${sh}' -in $1
    }'
done; unset sh

ssl-cert-fingerprints() {
    emulate -L zsh
    local i
    if [[ -z $1 ]] ; then
        printf 'usage: ssl-cert-fingerprints \n'
        return 1
    fi
    for i in ${ssl_hashes}
        do ssl-cert-$i $1;
    done
}

ssl-cert-info() {
    emulate -L zsh
    if [[ -z $1 ]] ; then
        printf 'usage: ssl-cert-info \n'
        return 1
    fi
    openssl x509 -noout -text -in $1
    ssl-cert-fingerprints $1
}

# make sure our environment is clean regarding colors
for color in BLUE RED GREEN CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA WHITE ; unset $color

# "persistent history"
# just write important commands you always need to ~/.important_commands
if [[ -r ~/.important_commands ]] ; then
    fc -R ~/.important_commands
fi

# load the lookup subsystem if it's available on the system
zrcautoload lookupinit && lookupinit

# variables

# set terminal property (used e.g. by msgid-chooser)
export COLORTERM="yes"

# aliases

# general
#a2# Execute \kbd{du -sch}
alias da='du -sch'
#a2# Execute \kbd{jobs -l}
alias j='jobs -l'

# listing stuff
#a2# Execute \kbd{ls -lSrah}
alias dir="ls -lSrah"
#a2# Only show dot-directories
alias lad='ls -d .*(/)'
#a2# Only show dot-files
alias lsa='ls -a .*(.)'
#a2# Only files with setgid/setuid/sticky flag
alias lss='ls -l *(s,S,t)'
#a2# Only show symlinks
alias lsl='ls -l *(@)'
#a2# Display only executables
alias lsx='ls -l *(*)'
#a2# Display world-{readable,writable,executable} files
alias lsw='ls -ld *(R,W,X.^ND/)'
#a2# Display the ten biggest files
alias lsbig="ls -flh *(.OL[1,10])"
#a2# Only show directories
alias lsd='ls -d *(/)'
#a2# Only show empty directories
alias lse='ls -d *(/^F)'
#a2# Display the ten newest files
alias lsnew="ls -rtlh *(D.om[1,10])"
#a2# Display the ten oldest files
alias lsold="ls -rtlh *(D.Om[1,10])"
#a2# Display the ten smallest files
alias lssmall="ls -Srl *(.oL[1,10])"
#a2# Display the ten newest directories and ten newest .directories
alias lsnewdir="ls -rthdl *(/om[1,10]) .*(D/om[1,10])"
#a2# Display the ten oldest directories and ten oldest .directories
alias lsolddir="ls -rthdl *(/Om[1,10]) .*(D/Om[1,10])"

# some useful aliases
#a2# Remove current empty directory. Execute \kbd{cd ..; rmdir \$OLDCWD}
alias rmcdir='cd ..; rmdir $OLDPWD || cd $OLDPWD'

#a2# ssh with StrictHostKeyChecking=no \\&\quad and UserKnownHostsFile unset
alias insecssh='ssh -o "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" -o "UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"'
#a2# scp with StrictHostKeyChecking=no \\&\quad and UserKnownHostsFile unset
alias insecscp='scp -o "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" -o "UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"'

# work around non utf8 capable software in utf environment via $LANG and luit
if check_com isutfenv && check_com luit ; then
    if check_com -c mrxvt ; then
        isutfenv && [[ -n "$LANG" ]] && \
            alias mrxvt="LANG=${LANG/(#b)(*)[.@]*/$match[1].iso885915} luit mrxvt"
    fi

    if check_com -c aterm ; then
        isutfenv && [[ -n "$LANG" ]] && \
            alias aterm="LANG=${LANG/(#b)(*)[.@]*/$match[1].iso885915} luit aterm"
    fi

    if check_com -c centericq ; then
        isutfenv && [[ -n "$LANG" ]] && \
            alias centericq="LANG=${LANG/(#b)(*)[.@]*/$match[1].iso885915} luit centericq"
    fi
fi

# useful functions

#f5# Backup \kbd{file {\rm to} file\_timestamp}
bk() {
    emulate -L zsh
    cp -b $1 $1_`date --iso-8601=m`
}

#f5# cd to directoy and list files
cl() {
    emulate -L zsh
    cd $1 && ls -a
}

# smart cd function, allows switching to /etc when running 'cd /etc/fstab'
cd() {
    if (( ${#argv} == 1 )) && [[ -f ${1} ]]; then
        [[ ! -e ${1:h} ]] && return 1
        print "Correcting ${1} to ${1:h}"
        builtin cd ${1:h}
    else
        builtin cd "$@"
    fi
}

#f5# Create Directoy and \kbd{cd} to it
mkcd() {
    if (( ARGC != 1 )); then
        printf 'usage: mkcd \n'
        return 1;
    fi
    if [[ ! -d "$1" ]]; then
        command mkdir -p "$1"
    else
        printf '`%s'\'' already exists: cd-ing.\n' "$1"
    fi
    builtin cd "$1"
}

#f5# Create temporary directory and \kbd{cd} to it
cdt() {
    local t
    t=$(mktemp -d)
    echo "$t"
    builtin cd "$t"
}

#f5# List files which have been accessed within the last {\it n} days, {\it n} defaults to 1
accessed() {
    emulate -L zsh
    print -l -- *(a-${1:-1})
}

#f5# List files which have been changed within the last {\it n} days, {\it n} defaults to 1
changed() {
    emulate -L zsh
    print -l -- *(c-${1:-1})
}

#f5# List files which have been modified within the last {\it n} days, {\it n} defaults to 1
modified() {
    emulate -L zsh
    print -l -- *(m-${1:-1})
}
# modified() was named new() in earlier versions, add an alias for backwards compatibility
check_com new || alias new=modified

# use colors when GNU grep with color-support
if (( $#grep_options > 0 )); then
    o=${grep_options:+"${grep_options[*]}"}
    #a2# Execute \kbd{grep -{}-color=auto}
    alias grep='grep '$o
    alias egrep='egrep '$o
    unset o
fi

# Translate DE<=>EN
# 'translate' looks up fot a word in a file with language-to-language
# translations (field separator should be " : "). A typical wordlist looks
# like at follows:
#  | english-word : german-transmission
# It's also only possible to translate english to german but not reciprocal.
# Use the following oneliner to turn back the sort order:
#  $ awk -F ':' '{ print $2" : "$1" "$3 }' \
#    /usr/local/lib/words/en-de.ISO-8859-1.vok > ~/.translate/de-en.ISO-8859-1.vok
#f5# Translates a word
trans() {
    emulate -L zsh
    case "$1" in
        -[dD]*)
            translate -l de-en $2
            ;;
        -[eE]*)
            translate -l en-de $2
            ;;
        *)
            echo "Usage: $0 { -D | -E }"
            echo "         -D == German to English"
            echo "         -E == English to German"
    esac
}

# Usage: simple-extract 
# Using option -d deletes the original archive file.
#f5# Smart archive extractor
simple-extract() {
    emulate -L zsh
    setopt extended_glob noclobber
    local DELETE_ORIGINAL DECOMP_CMD USES_STDIN USES_STDOUT GZTARGET WGET_CMD
    local RC=0
    zparseopts -D -E "d=DELETE_ORIGINAL"
    for ARCHIVE in "${@}"; do
        case $ARCHIVE in
            *(tar.bz2|tbz2|tbz))
                DECOMP_CMD="tar -xvjf -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *(tar.gz|tgz))
                DECOMP_CMD="tar -xvzf -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *(tar.xz|txz|tar.lzma))
                DECOMP_CMD="tar -xvJf -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *tar)
                DECOMP_CMD="tar -xvf -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *rar)
                DECOMP_CMD="unrar x"
                USES_STDIN=false
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *lzh)
                DECOMP_CMD="lha x"
                USES_STDIN=false
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *7z)
                DECOMP_CMD="7z x"
                USES_STDIN=false
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *(zip|jar))
                DECOMP_CMD="unzip"
                USES_STDIN=false
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *deb)
                DECOMP_CMD="ar -x"
                USES_STDIN=false
                USES_STDOUT=false
                ;;
            *bz2)
                DECOMP_CMD="bzip2 -d -c -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=true
                ;;
            *(gz|Z))
                DECOMP_CMD="gzip -d -c -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=true
                ;;
            *(xz|lzma))
                DECOMP_CMD="xz -d -c -"
                USES_STDIN=true
                USES_STDOUT=true
                ;;
            *)
                print "ERROR: '$ARCHIVE' has unrecognized archive type." >&2
                RC=$((RC+1))
                continue
                ;;
        esac

        if ! check_com ${DECOMP_CMD[(w)1]}; then
            echo "ERROR: ${DECOMP_CMD[(w)1]} not installed." >&2
            RC=$((RC+2))
            continue
        fi

        GZTARGET="${ARCHIVE:t:r}"
        if [[ -f $ARCHIVE ]] ; then

            print "Extracting '$ARCHIVE' ..."
            if $USES_STDIN; then
                if $USES_STDOUT; then
                    ${=DECOMP_CMD} < "$ARCHIVE" > $GZTARGET
                else
                    ${=DECOMP_CMD} < "$ARCHIVE"
                fi
            else
                if $USES_STDOUT; then
                    ${=DECOMP_CMD} "$ARCHIVE" > $GZTARGET
                else
                    ${=DECOMP_CMD} "$ARCHIVE"
                fi
            fi
            [[ $? -eq 0 && -n "$DELETE_ORIGINAL" ]] && rm -f "$ARCHIVE"

        elif [[ "$ARCHIVE" == (#s)(https|http|ftp)://* ]] ; then
            if check_com curl; then
                WGET_CMD="curl -L -k -s -o -"
            elif check_com wget; then
                WGET_CMD="wget -q -O - --no-check-certificate"
            else
                print "ERROR: neither wget nor curl is installed" >&2
                RC=$((RC+4))
                continue
            fi
            print "Downloading and Extracting '$ARCHIVE' ..."
            if $USES_STDIN; then
                if $USES_STDOUT; then
                    ${=WGET_CMD} "$ARCHIVE" | ${=DECOMP_CMD} > $GZTARGET
                    RC=$((RC+$?))
                else
                    ${=WGET_CMD} "$ARCHIVE" | ${=DECOMP_CMD}
                    RC=$((RC+$?))
                fi
            else
                if $USES_STDOUT; then
                    ${=DECOMP_CMD} =(${=WGET_CMD} "$ARCHIVE") > $GZTARGET
                else
                    ${=DECOMP_CMD} =(${=WGET_CMD} "$ARCHIVE")
                fi
            fi

        else
            print "ERROR: '$ARCHIVE' is neither a valid file nor a supported URI." >&2
            RC=$((RC+8))
        fi
    done
    return $RC
}

__archive_or_uri()
{
    _alternative \
        'files:Archives:_files -g "*.(#l)(tar.bz2|tbz2|tbz|tar.gz|tgz|tar.xz|txz|tar.lzma|tar|rar|lzh|7z|zip|jar|deb|bz2|gz|Z|xz|lzma)"' \
        '_urls:Remote Archives:_urls'
}

_simple_extract()
{
    _arguments \
        '-d[delete original archivefile after extraction]' \
        '*:Archive Or Uri:__archive_or_uri'
}
compdef _simple_extract simple-extract
alias se=simple-extract

#f5# Set all ulimit parameters to \kbd{unlimited}
allulimit() {
    ulimit -c unlimited
    ulimit -d unlimited
    ulimit -f unlimited
    ulimit -l unlimited
    ulimit -n unlimited
    ulimit -s unlimited
    ulimit -t unlimited
}

#f5# Change the xterm title from within GNU-screen
xtrename() {
    emulate -L zsh
    if [[ $1 != "-f" ]] ; then
        if [[ -z ${DISPLAY} ]] ; then
            printf 'xtrename only makes sense in X11.\n'
            return 1
        fi
    else
        shift
    fi
    if [[ -z $1 ]] ; then
        printf 'usage: xtrename [-f] "title for xterm"\n'
        printf '  renames the title of xterm from _within_ screen.\n'
        printf '  also works without screen.\n'
        printf '  will not work if DISPLAY is unset, use -f to override.\n'
        return 0
    fi
    print -n "\eP\e]0;${1}\C-G\e\\"
    return 0
}

# Create small urls via http://goo.gl using curl(1).
# API reference: https://code.google.com/apis/urlshortener/
function zurl() {
    emulate -L zsh
    setopt extended_glob

    if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
        print "USAGE: zurl "
        return 1
    fi

    local PN url prog api json contenttype item
    local -a data
    PN=$0
    url=$1

    # Prepend 'http://' to given URL where necessary for later output.
    if [[ ${url} != http(s|)://* ]]; then
        url='http://'${url}
    fi

    if check_com -c curl; then
        prog=curl
    else
        print "curl is not available, but mandatory for ${PN}. Aborting."
        return 1
    fi
    api='https://www.googleapis.com/urlshortener/v1/url'
    contenttype="Content-Type: application/json"
    json="{\"longUrl\": \"${url}\"}"
    data=(${(f)"$($prog --silent -H ${contenttype} -d ${json} $api)"})
    # Parse the response
    for item in "${data[@]}"; do
        case "$item" in
            ' '#'"id":'*)
                item=${item#*: \"}
                item=${item%\",*}
                printf '%s\n' "$item"
                return 0
                ;;
        esac
    done
    return 1
}

#f2# Find history events by search pattern and list them by date.
whatwhen()  {
    emulate -L zsh
    local usage help ident format_l format_s first_char remain first last
    usage='USAGE: whatwhen [options]  '
    help='Use `whatwhen -h'\'' for further explanations.'
    ident=${(l,${#${:-Usage: }},, ,)}
    format_l="${ident}%s\t\t\t%s\n"
    format_s="${format_l//(\\t)##/\\t}"
    # Make the first char of the word to search for case
    # insensitive; e.g. [aA]
    first_char=[${(L)1[1]}${(U)1[1]}]
    remain=${1[2,-1]}
    # Default search range is `-100'.
    first=${2:-\-100}
    # Optional, just used for ` ' given.
    last=$3
    case $1 in
        ("")
            printf '%s\n\n' 'ERROR: No search string specified. Aborting.'
            printf '%s\n%s\n\n' ${usage} ${help} && return 1
        ;;
        (-h)
            printf '%s\n\n' ${usage}
            print 'OPTIONS:'
            printf $format_l '-h' 'show help text'
            print '\f'
            print 'SEARCH RANGE:'
            printf $format_l "'0'" 'the whole history,'
            printf $format_l '-' 'offset to the current history number; (default: -100)'
            printf $format_s '<[-]first> []' 'just searching within a give range'
            printf '\n%s\n' 'EXAMPLES:'
            printf ${format_l/(\\t)/} 'whatwhen grml' '# Range is set to -100 by default.'
            printf $format_l 'whatwhen zsh -250'
            printf $format_l 'whatwhen foo 1 99'
        ;;
        (\?)
            printf '%s\n%s\n\n' ${usage} ${help} && return 1
        ;;
        (*)
            # -l list results on stout rather than invoking $EDITOR.
            # -i Print dates as in YYYY-MM-DD.
            # -m Search for a - quoted - pattern within the history.
            fc -li -m "*${first_char}${remain}*" $first $last
        ;;
    esac
}

# mercurial related stuff
if check_com -c hg ; then
    # gnu like diff for mercurial
    # http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/TipsAndTricks
    #f5# GNU like diff for mercurial
    hgdi() {
        emulate -L zsh
        for i in $(hg status -marn "$@") ; diff -ubwd <(hg cat "$i") "$i"
    }

    # build debian package
    #a2# Alias for \kbd{hg-buildpackage}
    alias hbp='hg-buildpackage'

    # execute commands on the versioned patch-queue from the current repos
    alias mq='hg -R $(readlink -f $(hg root)/.hg/patches)'

    # diffstat for specific version of a mercurial repository
    #   hgstat      => display diffstat between last revision and tip
    #   hgstat 1234 => display diffstat between revision 1234 and tip
    #f5# Diffstat for specific version of a mercurial repos
    hgstat() {
        emulate -L zsh
        [[ -n "$1" ]] && hg diff -r $1 -r tip | diffstat || hg export tip | diffstat
    }

fi # end of check whether we have the 'hg'-executable

# grml-small cleanups

# The following is used to remove zsh-config-items that do not work
# in grml-small by default.
# If you do not want these adjustments (for whatever reason), set
# $GRMLSMALL_SPECIFIC to 0 in your .zshrc.pre file (which this configuration
# sources if it is there).

if (( GRMLSMALL_SPECIFIC > 0 )) && isgrmlsmall ; then

    unset abk[V]
    unalias    'V'      &> /dev/null
    unfunction vman     &> /dev/null
    unfunction viless   &> /dev/null
    unfunction 2html    &> /dev/null

    # manpages are not in grmlsmall
    unfunction manzsh   &> /dev/null
    unfunction man2     &> /dev/null

fi

zrclocal

## genrefcard.pl settings

### doc strings for external functions from files
#m# f5 grml-wallpaper() Sets a wallpaper (try completion for possible values)

### example: split functions-search 8,16,24,32
#@# split functions-search 8




### XXX andres custom keybindings START ####

# jump back one word when ctrl+left is pressed
bindkey "^[[1;5D" backward-word

# jump to next word when ctrl+right is pressed
bindkey "^[[1;5C" forward-word

# delete word after cursor with ctrl+del
bindkey "^[[3;5~" kill-word

# delete word before cursor with ctrl+backspace
bindkey "^H" backward-kill-word

# put cursor to end of line when end is pressed
bindkey "^[[F" end-of-line

# put cursor to start of line when home is pressed
bindkey "^[[H" beginning-of-line

#set mouse = c

alias x='[[ -d x ]] || mkdir x; cd x'
alias xx='if [ "$(basename "$(pwd)" )" = "x" ]; then cd ..; rm -rf x; else return 1; fi'


### XXX andres custom keybindings END ####




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