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FROM ruby:2.5.3-alpine
RUN apk add --no-cache autoconf
RUN apk add --no-cache libtool
RUN apk add --no-cache libcap-dev
RUN apk add --no-cache pcre-dev
RUN apk add --no-cache curl
RUN apk add --no-cache build-base
RUN apk add --no-cache ncurses-dev
RUN apk add --no-cache tmux
WORKDIR /zsh-autosuggestions
ADD ZSH_VERSIONS /zsh-autosuggestions/ZSH_VERSIONS
ADD install_test_zsh.sh /zsh-autosuggestions/install_test_zsh.sh
RUN ./install_test_zsh.sh
ADD Gemfile /zsh-autosuggestions/Gemfile
ADD Gemfile.lock /zsh-autosuggestions/Gemfile.lock
RUN bundle install
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
Dockerfile
|
Dockerfile
|
mit
| 563
|
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'rspec'
gem 'rspec-wait'
gem 'pry-byebug'
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
Gemfile
|
Ruby
|
mit
| 77
|
SRC_DIR := ./src
SRC_FILES := \
$(SRC_DIR)/config.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/util.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/bind.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/highlight.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/widgets.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/strategies/*.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/fetch.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/async.zsh \
$(SRC_DIR)/start.zsh
HEADER_FILES := \
DESCRIPTION \
URL \
VERSION \
LICENSE
PLUGIN_TARGET := zsh-autosuggestions.zsh
all: $(PLUGIN_TARGET)
$(PLUGIN_TARGET): $(HEADER_FILES) $(SRC_FILES)
cat $(HEADER_FILES) | sed -e 's/^/# /g' > $@
cat $(SRC_FILES) >> $@
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm $(PLUGIN_TARGET)
.PHONY: test
test: all
@test -n "$$TEST_ZSH_BIN" && echo "Testing zsh binary: $(TEST_ZSH_BIN)" || true
bundle exec rspec $(TESTS)
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
Makefile
|
Makefile
|
mit
| 682
|
#!/bin/sh
set -ex
for v in $(grep "^[^#]" ZSH_VERSIONS); do
mkdir zsh-$v
cd zsh-$v
curl -L https://api.github.com/repos/zsh-users/zsh/tarball/zsh-$v | tar xz --strip=1
./Util/preconfig
./configure --enable-pcre \
--enable-cap \
--enable-multibyte \
--with-term-lib='ncursesw tinfo' \
--with-tcsetpgrp \
--program-suffix="-$v"
make install.bin
make install.modules
make install.fns
cd ..
rm -rf zsh-$v
done
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
install_test_zsh.sh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 503
|
require 'pry'
require 'rspec/wait'
require 'terminal_session'
require 'tempfile'
RSpec.shared_context 'terminal session' do
let(:term_opts) { {} }
let(:session) { TerminalSession.new(term_opts) }
let(:before_sourcing) { -> {} }
let(:after_sourcing) { -> {} }
let(:options) { [] }
around do |example|
before_sourcing.call
session.run_command(['source zsh-autosuggestions.zsh', *options].join('; '))
after_sourcing.call
session.clear_screen
example.run
session.destroy
end
def with_history(*commands, &block)
Tempfile.create do |f|
f.write(commands.map{|c| c.gsub("\n", "\\\n")}.join("\n"))
f.flush
session.run_command('fc -p')
session.run_command("fc -R #{f.path}")
session.clear_screen
yield block
session.send_keys('C-c')
session.run_command('fc -P')
end
end
end
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.expect_with :rspec do |expectations|
expectations.include_chain_clauses_in_custom_matcher_descriptions = true
end
config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks|
mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true
end
config.wait_timeout = 2
config.include_context 'terminal session'
end
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
spec/spec_helper.rb
|
Ruby
|
mit
| 1,189
|
shared_examples 'special characters' do
describe 'a special character in the buffer should be treated like any other character' do
it 'asterisk' do
with_history('echo "hello*"', 'echo "hello."') do
session.send_string('echo "hello*')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "hello*"')
end
end
it 'question mark' do
with_history('echo "hello?"', 'echo "hello."') do
session.send_string('echo "hello?')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "hello?"')
end
end
it 'backslash' do
with_history('echo "hello\nworld"') do
session.send_string('echo "hello\\')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "hello\nworld"')
end
end
it 'double backslash' do
with_history('echo "\\\\"') do
session.send_string('echo "\\\\')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "\\\\"')
end
end
it 'tilde' do
with_history('echo ~/foo') do
session.send_string('echo ~')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo ~/foo')
end
end
it 'parentheses' do
with_history('echo "$(ls foo)"') do
session.send_string('echo "$(')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "$(ls foo)"')
end
end
it 'square bracket' do
with_history('echo "$history[123]"') do
session.send_string('echo "$history[')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "$history[123]"')
session.send_string('123]')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "$history[123]"')
end
end
it 'octothorpe' do
with_history('echo "#yolo"') do
session.send_string('echo "#')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "#yolo"')
end
end
it 'caret' do
with_history('echo "^A"', 'echo "^B"') do
session.send_string('echo "^A')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('echo "^A"')
end
end
it 'dash' do
with_history('-foo() {}') do
session.send_string('-')
wait_for { session.content }.to eq('-foo() {}')
end
end
end
end
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
spec/strategies/special_characters_helper.rb
|
Ruby
|
mit
| 2,113
|
require 'securerandom'
class TerminalSession
ZSH_BIN = ENV['TEST_ZSH_BIN'] || 'zsh'
def initialize(opts = {})
opts = {
width: 80,
height: 24,
prompt: '',
term: 'xterm-256color',
zsh_bin: ZSH_BIN
}.merge(opts)
@opts = opts
cmd="PS1=\"#{opts[:prompt]}\" TERM=#{opts[:term]} #{ZSH_BIN} -f"
tmux_command("new-session -d -x #{opts[:width]} -y #{opts[:height]} '#{cmd}'")
end
def zsh_version
@zsh_version ||= Gem::Version.new(`#{ZSH_BIN} -c 'echo -n $ZSH_VERSION'`)
end
def tmux_socket_name
@tmux_socket_name ||= SecureRandom.hex(6)
end
def run_command(command)
send_string(command)
send_keys('enter')
self
end
def send_string(str)
tmux_command("send-keys -t 0 -l -- '#{str.gsub("'", "\\'")}'")
self
end
def send_keys(*keys)
tmux_command("send-keys -t 0 #{keys.join(' ')}")
self
end
def paste_string(str)
tmux_command("set-buffer -- '#{str}'")
tmux_command("paste-buffer -dpr -t 0")
self
end
def content(esc_seqs: false)
cmd = 'capture-pane -p -t 0'
cmd += ' -e' if esc_seqs
tmux_command(cmd).strip
end
def clear_screen
send_keys('C-l')
i = 0
until content == opts[:prompt] || i > 20 do
sleep(0.1)
i = i + 1
end
self
end
def destroy
tmux_command('kill-session')
end
def cursor
tmux_command("display-message -t 0 -p '\#{cursor_x},\#{cursor_y}'").
strip.
split(',').
map(&:to_i)
end
def attach!
tmux_command('attach-session')
end
private
attr_reader :opts
def tmux_command(cmd)
out = `tmux -u -L #{tmux_socket_name} #{cmd}`
raise("tmux error running: '#{cmd}'") unless $?.success?
out
end
end
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
spec/terminal_session.rb
|
Ruby
|
mit
| 1,753
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Async #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
_zsh_autosuggest_async_request() {
zmodload zsh/system 2>/dev/null # For `$sysparams`
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID
# If we've got a pending request, cancel it
if [[ -n "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD" ]] && { true <&$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD } 2>/dev/null; then
# Close the file descriptor and remove the handler
exec {_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD}<&-
zle -F $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD
# We won't know the pid unless the user has zsh/system module installed
if [[ -n "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID" ]]; then
# Zsh will make a new process group for the child process only if job
# control is enabled (MONITOR option)
if [[ -o MONITOR ]]; then
# Send the signal to the process group to kill any processes that may
# have been forked by the suggestion strategy
kill -TERM -$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID 2>/dev/null
else
# Kill just the child process since it wasn't placed in a new process
# group. If the suggestion strategy forked any child processes they may
# be orphaned and left behind.
kill -TERM $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID 2>/dev/null
fi
fi
fi
# Fork a process to fetch a suggestion and open a pipe to read from it
exec {_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD}< <(
# Tell parent process our pid
echo $sysparams[pid]
# Fetch and print the suggestion
local suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion "$1"
echo -nE "$suggestion"
)
# There's a weird bug here where ^C stops working unless we force a fork
# See https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/issues/364
autoload -Uz is-at-least
is-at-least 5.8 || command true
# Read the pid from the child process
read _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID <&$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD
# When the fd is readable, call the response handler
zle -F "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD" _zsh_autosuggest_async_response
}
# Called when new data is ready to be read from the pipe
# First arg will be fd ready for reading
# Second arg will be passed in case of error
_zsh_autosuggest_async_response() {
emulate -L zsh
local suggestion
if [[ -z "$2" || "$2" == "hup" ]]; then
# Read everything from the fd and give it as a suggestion
IFS='' read -rd '' -u $1 suggestion
zle autosuggest-suggest -- "$suggestion"
# Close the fd
exec {1}<&-
fi
# Always remove the handler
zle -F "$1"
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/async.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 2,551
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Widget Helpers #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count() {
typeset -gi bind_count=$((_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS[$1]+1))
_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS[$1]=$bind_count
}
# Bind a single widget to an autosuggest widget, saving a reference to the original widget
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget() {
typeset -gA _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS
local widget=$1
local autosuggest_action=$2
local prefix=$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX
local -i bind_count
# Save a reference to the original widget
case $widgets[$widget] in
# Already bound
user:_zsh_autosuggest_(bound|orig)_*)
bind_count=$((_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS[$widget]))
;;
# User-defined widget
user:*)
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count $widget
zle -N $prefix$bind_count-$widget ${widgets[$widget]#*:}
;;
# Built-in widget
builtin)
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count $widget
eval "_zsh_autosuggest_orig_${(q)widget}() { zle .${(q)widget} }"
zle -N $prefix$bind_count-$widget _zsh_autosuggest_orig_$widget
;;
# Completion widget
completion:*)
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count $widget
eval "zle -C $prefix$bind_count-${(q)widget} ${${(s.:.)widgets[$widget]}[2,3]}"
;;
esac
# Pass the original widget's name explicitly into the autosuggest
# function. Use this passed in widget name to call the original
# widget instead of relying on the $WIDGET variable being set
# correctly. $WIDGET cannot be trusted because other plugins call
# zle without the `-w` flag (e.g. `zle self-insert` instead of
# `zle self-insert -w`).
eval "_zsh_autosuggest_bound_${bind_count}_${(q)widget}() {
_zsh_autosuggest_widget_$autosuggest_action $prefix$bind_count-${(q)widget} \$@
}"
# Create the bound widget
zle -N -- $widget _zsh_autosuggest_bound_${bind_count}_$widget
}
# Map all configured widgets to the right autosuggest widgets
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widgets() {
emulate -L zsh
local widget
local ignore_widgets
ignore_widgets=(
.\*
_\*
${_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS/#/autosuggest-}
$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX\*
$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS
)
# Find every widget we might want to bind and bind it appropriately
for widget in ${${(f)"$(builtin zle -la)"}:#${(j:|:)~ignore_widgets}}; do
if [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget clear
elif [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget accept
elif [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget execute
elif [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget partial_accept
else
# Assume any unspecified widget might modify the buffer
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget modify
fi
done
}
# Given the name of an original widget and args, invoke it, if it exists
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget() {
# Do nothing unless called with at least one arg
(( $# )) || return 0
local original_widget_name="$1"
shift
if (( ${+widgets[$original_widget_name]} )); then
zle $original_widget_name -- $@
fi
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/bind.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 3,366
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Global Configuration Variables #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Color to use when highlighting suggestion
# Uses format of `region_highlight`
# More info: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#Zle-Widgets
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE} )) &&
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE='fg=8'
# Prefix to use when saving original versions of bound widgets
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX} )) &&
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX=autosuggest-orig-
# Strategies to use to fetch a suggestion
# Will try each strategy in order until a suggestion is returned
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY=(history)
}
# Widgets that clear the suggestion
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS=(
history-search-forward
history-search-backward
history-beginning-search-forward
history-beginning-search-backward
history-substring-search-up
history-substring-search-down
up-line-or-beginning-search
down-line-or-beginning-search
up-line-or-history
down-line-or-history
accept-line
copy-earlier-word
)
}
# Widgets that accept the entire suggestion
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS=(
forward-char
end-of-line
vi-forward-char
vi-end-of-line
vi-add-eol
)
}
# Widgets that accept the entire suggestion and execute it
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS=(
)
}
# Widgets that accept the suggestion as far as the cursor moves
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS=(
forward-word
emacs-forward-word
vi-forward-word
vi-forward-word-end
vi-forward-blank-word
vi-forward-blank-word-end
vi-find-next-char
vi-find-next-char-skip
)
}
# Widgets that should be ignored (globbing supported but must be escaped)
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS=(
orig-\*
beep
run-help
set-local-history
which-command
yank
yank-pop
zle-\*
)
}
# Pty name for capturing completions for completion suggestion strategy
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME} )) &&
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME=zsh_autosuggest_completion_pty
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/config.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 2,719
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Fetch Suggestion #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Loops through all specified strategies and returns a suggestion
# from the first strategy to provide one.
#
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion() {
typeset -g suggestion
local -a strategies
local strategy
# Ensure we are working with an array
strategies=(${=ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY})
for strategy in $strategies; do
# Try to get a suggestion from this strategy
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_$strategy "$1"
# Ensure the suggestion matches the prefix
[[ "$suggestion" != "$1"* ]] && unset suggestion
# Break once we've found a valid suggestion
[[ -n "$suggestion" ]] && break
done
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/fetch.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 816
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Highlighting #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# If there was a highlight, remove it
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_reset() {
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
if [[ -n "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT" ]]; then
region_highlight=("${(@)region_highlight:#$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT}")
unset _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
fi
}
# If there's a suggestion, highlight it
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_apply() {
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
if (( $#POSTDISPLAY )); then
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT="$#BUFFER $(($#BUFFER + $#POSTDISPLAY)) $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE"
region_highlight+=("$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT")
else
unset _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
fi
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/highlight.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 896
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Start #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Start the autosuggestion widgets
_zsh_autosuggest_start() {
# By default we re-bind widgets on every precmd to ensure we wrap other
# wrappers. Specifically, highlighting breaks if our widgets are wrapped by
# zsh-syntax-highlighting widgets. This also allows modifications to the
# widget list variables to take effect on the next precmd. However this has
# a decent performance hit, so users can set ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_MANUAL_REBIND
# to disable the automatic re-binding.
if (( ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_MANUAL_REBIND} )); then
add-zsh-hook -d precmd _zsh_autosuggest_start
fi
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widgets
}
# Mark for auto-loading the functions that we use
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook is-at-least
# Automatically enable asynchronous mode in newer versions of zsh. Disable for
# older versions because there is a bug when using async mode where ^C does not
# work immediately after fetching a suggestion.
# See https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/issues/364
if is-at-least 5.0.8; then
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC=
fi
# Start the autosuggestion widgets on the next precmd
add-zsh-hook precmd _zsh_autosuggest_start
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/start.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,360
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Completion Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Fetches a suggestion from the completion engine
#
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_postcompletion() {
# Always insert the first completion into the buffer
compstate[insert]=1
# Don't list completions
unset 'compstate[list]'
}
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_widget() {
# Add a post-completion hook to be called after all completions have been
# gathered. The hook can modify compstate to affect what is done with the
# gathered completions.
local -a +h comppostfuncs
comppostfuncs=(_zsh_autosuggest_capture_postcompletion)
# Only capture completions at the end of the buffer
CURSOR=$#BUFFER
# Run the original widget wrapping `.complete-word` so we don't
# recursively try to fetch suggestions, since our pty is forked
# after autosuggestions is initialized.
zle -- ${(k)widgets[(r)completion:.complete-word:_main_complete]}
if is-at-least 5.0.3; then
# Don't do any cr/lf transformations. We need to do this immediately before
# output because if we do it in setup, onlcr will be re-enabled when we enter
# vared in the async code path. There is a bug in zpty module in older versions
# where the tty is not properly attached to the pty slave, resulting in stty
# getting stopped with a SIGTTOU. See zsh-workers thread 31660 and upstream
# commit f75904a38
stty -onlcr -ocrnl -F /dev/tty
fi
# The completion has been added, print the buffer as the suggestion
echo -nE - $'\0'$BUFFER$'\0'
}
zle -N autosuggest-capture-completion _zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_widget
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_setup() {
# There is a bug in zpty module in older zsh versions by which a
# zpty that exits will kill all zpty processes that were forked
# before it. Here we set up a zsh exit hook to SIGKILL the zpty
# process immediately, before it has a chance to kill any other
# zpty processes.
if ! is-at-least 5.4; then
zshexit() {
# The zsh builtin `kill` fails sometimes in older versions
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/477647/156673
kill -KILL $$ 2>&- || command kill -KILL $$
# Block for long enough for the signal to come through
sleep 1
}
fi
# Try to avoid any suggestions that wouldn't match the prefix
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list ''
zstyle ':completion:*' path-completion false
zstyle ':completion:*' max-errors 0 not-numeric
bindkey '^I' autosuggest-capture-completion
}
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_sync() {
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_setup
zle autosuggest-capture-completion
}
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_async() {
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_setup
zmodload zsh/parameter 2>/dev/null || return # For `$functions`
# Make vared completion work as if for a normal command line
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/7057118/154703
autoload +X _complete
functions[_original_complete]=$functions[_complete]
function _complete() {
unset 'compstate[vared]'
_original_complete "$@"
}
# Open zle with buffer set so we can capture completions for it
vared 1
}
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_completion() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable extended glob for completion ignore pattern
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
typeset -g suggestion
local line REPLY
# Exit if we don't have completions
whence compdef >/dev/null || return
# Exit if we don't have zpty
zmodload zsh/zpty 2>/dev/null || return
# Exit if our search string matches the ignore pattern
[[ -n "$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETION_IGNORE" ]] && [[ "$1" == $~ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETION_IGNORE ]] && return
# Zle will be inactive if we are in async mode
if zle; then
zpty $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME _zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_sync
else
zpty $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME _zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_async "\$1"
zpty -w $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME $'\t'
fi
{
# The completion result is surrounded by null bytes, so read the
# content between the first two null bytes.
zpty -r $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME line '*'$'\0''*'$'\0'
# Extract the suggestion from between the null bytes. On older
# versions of zsh (older than 5.3), we sometimes get extra bytes after
# the second null byte, so trim those off the end.
# See http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2015/msg03290.html
suggestion="${${(@0)line}[2]}"
} always {
# Destroy the pty
zpty -d $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME
}
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/strategies/completion.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 4,580
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# History Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix.
#
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_history() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable globbing flags so that we can use (#m) and (x~y) glob operator
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
# Escape backslashes and all of the glob operators so we can use
# this string as a pattern to search the $history associative array.
# - (#m) globbing flag enables setting references for match data
# TODO: Use (b) flag when we can drop support for zsh older than v5.0.8
local prefix="${1//(#m)[\\*?[\]<>()|^~#]/\\$MATCH}"
# Get the history items that match the prefix, excluding those that match
# the ignore pattern
local pattern="$prefix*"
if [[ -n $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE ]]; then
pattern="($pattern)~($ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE)"
fi
# Give the first history item matching the pattern as the suggestion
# - (r) subscript flag makes the pattern match on values
typeset -g suggestion="${history[(r)$pattern]}"
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/strategies/history.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,239
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Match Previous Command Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix and whose preceding history item also matches the most
# recently executed command.
#
# For example, suppose your history has the following entries:
# - pwd
# - ls foo
# - ls bar
# - pwd
#
# Given the history list above, when you type 'ls', the suggestion
# will be 'ls foo' rather than 'ls bar' because your most recently
# executed command (pwd) was previously followed by 'ls foo'.
#
# Note that this strategy won't work as expected with ZSH options that don't
# preserve the history order such as `HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS` or
# `HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST`.
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_match_prev_cmd() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable globbing flags so that we can use (#m) and (x~y) glob operator
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
# TODO: Use (b) flag when we can drop support for zsh older than v5.0.8
local prefix="${1//(#m)[\\*?[\]<>()|^~#]/\\$MATCH}"
# Get the history items that match the prefix, excluding those that match
# the ignore pattern
local pattern="$prefix*"
if [[ -n $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE ]]; then
pattern="($pattern)~($ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE)"
fi
# Get all history event numbers that correspond to history
# entries that match the pattern
local history_match_keys
history_match_keys=(${(k)history[(R)$~pattern]})
# By default we use the first history number (most recent history entry)
local histkey="${history_match_keys[1]}"
# Get the previously executed command
local prev_cmd="$(_zsh_autosuggest_escape_command "${history[$((HISTCMD-1))]}")"
# Iterate up to the first 200 history event numbers that match $prefix
for key in "${(@)history_match_keys[1,200]}"; do
# Stop if we ran out of history
[[ $key -gt 1 ]] || break
# See if the history entry preceding the suggestion matches the
# previous command, and use it if it does
if [[ "${history[$((key - 1))]}" == "$prev_cmd" ]]; then
histkey="$key"
break
fi
done
# Give back the matched history entry
typeset -g suggestion="$history[$histkey]"
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/strategies/match_prev_cmd.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 2,313
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Utility Functions #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
_zsh_autosuggest_escape_command() {
setopt localoptions EXTENDED_GLOB
# Escape special chars in the string (requires EXTENDED_GLOB)
echo -E "${1//(#m)[\"\'\\()\[\]|*?~]/\\$MATCH}"
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/util.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 401
|
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Autosuggest Widget Implementations #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Disable suggestions
_zsh_autosuggest_disable() {
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED
_zsh_autosuggest_clear
}
# Enable suggestions
_zsh_autosuggest_enable() {
unset _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED
if (( $#BUFFER )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch
fi
}
# Toggle suggestions (enable/disable)
_zsh_autosuggest_toggle() {
if (( ${+_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED} )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_enable
else
_zsh_autosuggest_disable
fi
}
# Clear the suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_clear() {
# Remove the suggestion
unset POSTDISPLAY
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
}
# Modify the buffer and get a new suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_modify() {
local -i retval
# Only available in zsh >= 5.4
local -i KEYS_QUEUED_COUNT
# Save the contents of the buffer/postdisplay
local orig_buffer="$BUFFER"
local orig_postdisplay="$POSTDISPLAY"
# Clear suggestion while waiting for next one
unset POSTDISPLAY
# Original widget may modify the buffer
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
retval=$?
emulate -L zsh
# Don't fetch a new suggestion if there's more input to be read immediately
if (( $PENDING > 0 || $KEYS_QUEUED_COUNT > 0 )); then
POSTDISPLAY="$orig_postdisplay"
return $retval
fi
# Optimize if manually typing in the suggestion or if buffer hasn't changed
if [[ "$BUFFER" = "$orig_buffer"* && "$orig_postdisplay" = "${BUFFER:$#orig_buffer}"* ]]; then
POSTDISPLAY="${orig_postdisplay:$(($#BUFFER - $#orig_buffer))}"
return $retval
fi
# Bail out if suggestions are disabled
if (( ${+_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED} )); then
return $?
fi
# Get a new suggestion if the buffer is not empty after modification
if (( $#BUFFER > 0 )); then
if [[ -z "$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE" ]] || (( $#BUFFER <= $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch
fi
fi
return $retval
}
# Fetch a new suggestion based on what's currently in the buffer
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch() {
if (( ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC} )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_async_request "$BUFFER"
else
local suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion "$BUFFER"
_zsh_autosuggest_suggest "$suggestion"
fi
}
# Offer a suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_suggest() {
emulate -L zsh
local suggestion="$1"
if [[ -n "$suggestion" ]] && (( $#BUFFER )); then
POSTDISPLAY="${suggestion#$BUFFER}"
else
unset POSTDISPLAY
fi
}
# Accept the entire suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_accept() {
local -i retval max_cursor_pos=$#BUFFER
# When vicmd keymap is active, the cursor can't move all the way
# to the end of the buffer
if [[ "$KEYMAP" = "vicmd" ]]; then
max_cursor_pos=$((max_cursor_pos - 1))
fi
# If we're not in a valid state to accept a suggestion, just run the
# original widget and bail out
if (( $CURSOR != $max_cursor_pos || !$#POSTDISPLAY )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
return
fi
# Only accept if the cursor is at the end of the buffer
# Add the suggestion to the buffer
BUFFER="$BUFFER$POSTDISPLAY"
# Remove the suggestion
unset POSTDISPLAY
# Run the original widget before manually moving the cursor so that the
# cursor movement doesn't make the widget do something unexpected
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
retval=$?
# Move the cursor to the end of the buffer
if [[ "$KEYMAP" = "vicmd" ]]; then
CURSOR=$(($#BUFFER - 1))
else
CURSOR=$#BUFFER
fi
return $retval
}
# Accept the entire suggestion and execute it
_zsh_autosuggest_execute() {
# Add the suggestion to the buffer
BUFFER="$BUFFER$POSTDISPLAY"
# Remove the suggestion
unset POSTDISPLAY
# Call the original `accept-line` to handle syntax highlighting or
# other potential custom behavior
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget "accept-line"
}
# Partially accept the suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_partial_accept() {
local -i retval cursor_loc
# Save the contents of the buffer so we can restore later if needed
local original_buffer="$BUFFER"
# Temporarily accept the suggestion.
BUFFER="$BUFFER$POSTDISPLAY"
# Original widget moves the cursor
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
retval=$?
# Normalize cursor location across vi/emacs modes
cursor_loc=$CURSOR
if [[ "$KEYMAP" = "vicmd" ]]; then
cursor_loc=$((cursor_loc + 1))
fi
# If we've moved past the end of the original buffer
if (( $cursor_loc > $#original_buffer )); then
# Set POSTDISPLAY to text right of the cursor
POSTDISPLAY="${BUFFER[$(($cursor_loc + 1)),$#BUFFER]}"
# Clip the buffer at the cursor
BUFFER="${BUFFER[1,$cursor_loc]}"
else
# Restore the original buffer
BUFFER="$original_buffer"
fi
return $retval
}
() {
typeset -ga _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS
_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS=(
clear
fetch
suggest
accept
execute
enable
disable
toggle
)
local action
for action in $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS modify partial_accept; do
eval "_zsh_autosuggest_widget_$action() {
local -i retval
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_reset
_zsh_autosuggest_$action \$@
retval=\$?
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_apply
zle -R
return \$retval
}"
done
for action in $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS; do
zle -N autosuggest-$action _zsh_autosuggest_widget_$action
done
}
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
src/widgets.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 5,414
|
source ${0:A:h}/zsh-autosuggestions.zsh
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
zsh-autosuggestions.plugin.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 40
|
# Fish-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh.
# https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions
# v0.7.0
# Copyright (c) 2013 Thiago de Arruda
# Copyright (c) 2016-2021 Eric Freese
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
# obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
# files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
# restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
# copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
# conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
# OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
# HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
# OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Global Configuration Variables #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Color to use when highlighting suggestion
# Uses format of `region_highlight`
# More info: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#Zle-Widgets
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE} )) &&
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE='fg=8'
# Prefix to use when saving original versions of bound widgets
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX} )) &&
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX=autosuggest-orig-
# Strategies to use to fetch a suggestion
# Will try each strategy in order until a suggestion is returned
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY=(history)
}
# Widgets that clear the suggestion
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS=(
history-search-forward
history-search-backward
history-beginning-search-forward
history-beginning-search-backward
history-substring-search-up
history-substring-search-down
up-line-or-beginning-search
down-line-or-beginning-search
up-line-or-history
down-line-or-history
accept-line
copy-earlier-word
)
}
# Widgets that accept the entire suggestion
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS=(
forward-char
end-of-line
vi-forward-char
vi-end-of-line
vi-add-eol
)
}
# Widgets that accept the entire suggestion and execute it
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS=(
)
}
# Widgets that accept the suggestion as far as the cursor moves
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS=(
forward-word
emacs-forward-word
vi-forward-word
vi-forward-word-end
vi-forward-blank-word
vi-forward-blank-word-end
vi-find-next-char
vi-find-next-char-skip
)
}
# Widgets that should be ignored (globbing supported but must be escaped)
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS} )) && {
typeset -ga ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS=(
orig-\*
beep
run-help
set-local-history
which-command
yank
yank-pop
zle-\*
)
}
# Pty name for capturing completions for completion suggestion strategy
(( ! ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME} )) &&
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME=zsh_autosuggest_completion_pty
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Utility Functions #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
_zsh_autosuggest_escape_command() {
setopt localoptions EXTENDED_GLOB
# Escape special chars in the string (requires EXTENDED_GLOB)
echo -E "${1//(#m)[\"\'\\()\[\]|*?~]/\\$MATCH}"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Widget Helpers #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count() {
typeset -gi bind_count=$((_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS[$1]+1))
_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS[$1]=$bind_count
}
# Bind a single widget to an autosuggest widget, saving a reference to the original widget
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget() {
typeset -gA _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS
local widget=$1
local autosuggest_action=$2
local prefix=$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX
local -i bind_count
# Save a reference to the original widget
case $widgets[$widget] in
# Already bound
user:_zsh_autosuggest_(bound|orig)_*)
bind_count=$((_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BIND_COUNTS[$widget]))
;;
# User-defined widget
user:*)
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count $widget
zle -N $prefix$bind_count-$widget ${widgets[$widget]#*:}
;;
# Built-in widget
builtin)
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count $widget
eval "_zsh_autosuggest_orig_${(q)widget}() { zle .${(q)widget} }"
zle -N $prefix$bind_count-$widget _zsh_autosuggest_orig_$widget
;;
# Completion widget
completion:*)
_zsh_autosuggest_incr_bind_count $widget
eval "zle -C $prefix$bind_count-${(q)widget} ${${(s.:.)widgets[$widget]}[2,3]}"
;;
esac
# Pass the original widget's name explicitly into the autosuggest
# function. Use this passed in widget name to call the original
# widget instead of relying on the $WIDGET variable being set
# correctly. $WIDGET cannot be trusted because other plugins call
# zle without the `-w` flag (e.g. `zle self-insert` instead of
# `zle self-insert -w`).
eval "_zsh_autosuggest_bound_${bind_count}_${(q)widget}() {
_zsh_autosuggest_widget_$autosuggest_action $prefix$bind_count-${(q)widget} \$@
}"
# Create the bound widget
zle -N -- $widget _zsh_autosuggest_bound_${bind_count}_$widget
}
# Map all configured widgets to the right autosuggest widgets
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widgets() {
emulate -L zsh
local widget
local ignore_widgets
ignore_widgets=(
.\*
_\*
${_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS/#/autosuggest-}
$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ORIGINAL_WIDGET_PREFIX\*
$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS
)
# Find every widget we might want to bind and bind it appropriately
for widget in ${${(f)"$(builtin zle -la)"}:#${(j:|:)~ignore_widgets}}; do
if [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget clear
elif [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget accept
elif [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget execute
elif [[ -n ${ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS[(r)$widget]} ]]; then
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget partial_accept
else
# Assume any unspecified widget might modify the buffer
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widget $widget modify
fi
done
}
# Given the name of an original widget and args, invoke it, if it exists
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget() {
# Do nothing unless called with at least one arg
(( $# )) || return 0
local original_widget_name="$1"
shift
if (( ${+widgets[$original_widget_name]} )); then
zle $original_widget_name -- $@
fi
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Highlighting #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# If there was a highlight, remove it
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_reset() {
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
if [[ -n "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT" ]]; then
region_highlight=("${(@)region_highlight:#$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT}")
unset _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
fi
}
# If there's a suggestion, highlight it
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_apply() {
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
if (( $#POSTDISPLAY )); then
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT="$#BUFFER $(($#BUFFER + $#POSTDISPLAY)) $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE"
region_highlight+=("$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT")
else
unset _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_LAST_HIGHLIGHT
fi
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Autosuggest Widget Implementations #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Disable suggestions
_zsh_autosuggest_disable() {
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED
_zsh_autosuggest_clear
}
# Enable suggestions
_zsh_autosuggest_enable() {
unset _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED
if (( $#BUFFER )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch
fi
}
# Toggle suggestions (enable/disable)
_zsh_autosuggest_toggle() {
if (( ${+_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED} )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_enable
else
_zsh_autosuggest_disable
fi
}
# Clear the suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_clear() {
# Remove the suggestion
unset POSTDISPLAY
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
}
# Modify the buffer and get a new suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_modify() {
local -i retval
# Only available in zsh >= 5.4
local -i KEYS_QUEUED_COUNT
# Save the contents of the buffer/postdisplay
local orig_buffer="$BUFFER"
local orig_postdisplay="$POSTDISPLAY"
# Clear suggestion while waiting for next one
unset POSTDISPLAY
# Original widget may modify the buffer
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
retval=$?
emulate -L zsh
# Don't fetch a new suggestion if there's more input to be read immediately
if (( $PENDING > 0 || $KEYS_QUEUED_COUNT > 0 )); then
POSTDISPLAY="$orig_postdisplay"
return $retval
fi
# Optimize if manually typing in the suggestion or if buffer hasn't changed
if [[ "$BUFFER" = "$orig_buffer"* && "$orig_postdisplay" = "${BUFFER:$#orig_buffer}"* ]]; then
POSTDISPLAY="${orig_postdisplay:$(($#BUFFER - $#orig_buffer))}"
return $retval
fi
# Bail out if suggestions are disabled
if (( ${+_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_DISABLED} )); then
return $?
fi
# Get a new suggestion if the buffer is not empty after modification
if (( $#BUFFER > 0 )); then
if [[ -z "$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE" ]] || (( $#BUFFER <= $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch
fi
fi
return $retval
}
# Fetch a new suggestion based on what's currently in the buffer
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch() {
if (( ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC} )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_async_request "$BUFFER"
else
local suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion "$BUFFER"
_zsh_autosuggest_suggest "$suggestion"
fi
}
# Offer a suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_suggest() {
emulate -L zsh
local suggestion="$1"
if [[ -n "$suggestion" ]] && (( $#BUFFER )); then
POSTDISPLAY="${suggestion#$BUFFER}"
else
unset POSTDISPLAY
fi
}
# Accept the entire suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_accept() {
local -i retval max_cursor_pos=$#BUFFER
# When vicmd keymap is active, the cursor can't move all the way
# to the end of the buffer
if [[ "$KEYMAP" = "vicmd" ]]; then
max_cursor_pos=$((max_cursor_pos - 1))
fi
# If we're not in a valid state to accept a suggestion, just run the
# original widget and bail out
if (( $CURSOR != $max_cursor_pos || !$#POSTDISPLAY )); then
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
return
fi
# Only accept if the cursor is at the end of the buffer
# Add the suggestion to the buffer
BUFFER="$BUFFER$POSTDISPLAY"
# Remove the suggestion
unset POSTDISPLAY
# Run the original widget before manually moving the cursor so that the
# cursor movement doesn't make the widget do something unexpected
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
retval=$?
# Move the cursor to the end of the buffer
if [[ "$KEYMAP" = "vicmd" ]]; then
CURSOR=$(($#BUFFER - 1))
else
CURSOR=$#BUFFER
fi
return $retval
}
# Accept the entire suggestion and execute it
_zsh_autosuggest_execute() {
# Add the suggestion to the buffer
BUFFER="$BUFFER$POSTDISPLAY"
# Remove the suggestion
unset POSTDISPLAY
# Call the original `accept-line` to handle syntax highlighting or
# other potential custom behavior
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget "accept-line"
}
# Partially accept the suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_partial_accept() {
local -i retval cursor_loc
# Save the contents of the buffer so we can restore later if needed
local original_buffer="$BUFFER"
# Temporarily accept the suggestion.
BUFFER="$BUFFER$POSTDISPLAY"
# Original widget moves the cursor
_zsh_autosuggest_invoke_original_widget $@
retval=$?
# Normalize cursor location across vi/emacs modes
cursor_loc=$CURSOR
if [[ "$KEYMAP" = "vicmd" ]]; then
cursor_loc=$((cursor_loc + 1))
fi
# If we've moved past the end of the original buffer
if (( $cursor_loc > $#original_buffer )); then
# Set POSTDISPLAY to text right of the cursor
POSTDISPLAY="${BUFFER[$(($cursor_loc + 1)),$#BUFFER]}"
# Clip the buffer at the cursor
BUFFER="${BUFFER[1,$cursor_loc]}"
else
# Restore the original buffer
BUFFER="$original_buffer"
fi
return $retval
}
() {
typeset -ga _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS
_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS=(
clear
fetch
suggest
accept
execute
enable
disable
toggle
)
local action
for action in $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS modify partial_accept; do
eval "_zsh_autosuggest_widget_$action() {
local -i retval
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_reset
_zsh_autosuggest_$action \$@
retval=\$?
_zsh_autosuggest_highlight_apply
zle -R
return \$retval
}"
done
for action in $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUILTIN_ACTIONS; do
zle -N autosuggest-$action _zsh_autosuggest_widget_$action
done
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Completion Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Fetches a suggestion from the completion engine
#
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_postcompletion() {
# Always insert the first completion into the buffer
compstate[insert]=1
# Don't list completions
unset 'compstate[list]'
}
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_widget() {
# Add a post-completion hook to be called after all completions have been
# gathered. The hook can modify compstate to affect what is done with the
# gathered completions.
local -a +h comppostfuncs
comppostfuncs=(_zsh_autosuggest_capture_postcompletion)
# Only capture completions at the end of the buffer
CURSOR=$#BUFFER
# Run the original widget wrapping `.complete-word` so we don't
# recursively try to fetch suggestions, since our pty is forked
# after autosuggestions is initialized.
zle -- ${(k)widgets[(r)completion:.complete-word:_main_complete]}
if is-at-least 5.0.3; then
# Don't do any cr/lf transformations. We need to do this immediately before
# output because if we do it in setup, onlcr will be re-enabled when we enter
# vared in the async code path. There is a bug in zpty module in older versions
# where the tty is not properly attached to the pty slave, resulting in stty
# getting stopped with a SIGTTOU. See zsh-workers thread 31660 and upstream
# commit f75904a38
stty -onlcr -ocrnl -F /dev/tty
fi
# The completion has been added, print the buffer as the suggestion
echo -nE - $'\0'$BUFFER$'\0'
}
zle -N autosuggest-capture-completion _zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_widget
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_setup() {
# There is a bug in zpty module in older zsh versions by which a
# zpty that exits will kill all zpty processes that were forked
# before it. Here we set up a zsh exit hook to SIGKILL the zpty
# process immediately, before it has a chance to kill any other
# zpty processes.
if ! is-at-least 5.4; then
zshexit() {
# The zsh builtin `kill` fails sometimes in older versions
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/477647/156673
kill -KILL $$ 2>&- || command kill -KILL $$
# Block for long enough for the signal to come through
sleep 1
}
fi
# Try to avoid any suggestions that wouldn't match the prefix
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list ''
zstyle ':completion:*' path-completion false
zstyle ':completion:*' max-errors 0 not-numeric
bindkey '^I' autosuggest-capture-completion
}
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_sync() {
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_setup
zle autosuggest-capture-completion
}
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_async() {
_zsh_autosuggest_capture_setup
zmodload zsh/parameter 2>/dev/null || return # For `$functions`
# Make vared completion work as if for a normal command line
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/7057118/154703
autoload +X _complete
functions[_original_complete]=$functions[_complete]
function _complete() {
unset 'compstate[vared]'
_original_complete "$@"
}
# Open zle with buffer set so we can capture completions for it
vared 1
}
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_completion() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable extended glob for completion ignore pattern
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
typeset -g suggestion
local line REPLY
# Exit if we don't have completions
whence compdef >/dev/null || return
# Exit if we don't have zpty
zmodload zsh/zpty 2>/dev/null || return
# Exit if our search string matches the ignore pattern
[[ -n "$ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETION_IGNORE" ]] && [[ "$1" == $~ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETION_IGNORE ]] && return
# Zle will be inactive if we are in async mode
if zle; then
zpty $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME _zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_sync
else
zpty $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME _zsh_autosuggest_capture_completion_async "\$1"
zpty -w $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME $'\t'
fi
{
# The completion result is surrounded by null bytes, so read the
# content between the first two null bytes.
zpty -r $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME line '*'$'\0''*'$'\0'
# Extract the suggestion from between the null bytes. On older
# versions of zsh (older than 5.3), we sometimes get extra bytes after
# the second null byte, so trim those off the end.
# See http://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2015/msg03290.html
suggestion="${${(@0)line}[2]}"
} always {
# Destroy the pty
zpty -d $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_COMPLETIONS_PTY_NAME
}
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# History Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix.
#
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_history() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable globbing flags so that we can use (#m) and (x~y) glob operator
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
# Escape backslashes and all of the glob operators so we can use
# this string as a pattern to search the $history associative array.
# - (#m) globbing flag enables setting references for match data
# TODO: Use (b) flag when we can drop support for zsh older than v5.0.8
local prefix="${1//(#m)[\\*?[\]<>()|^~#]/\\$MATCH}"
# Get the history items that match the prefix, excluding those that match
# the ignore pattern
local pattern="$prefix*"
if [[ -n $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE ]]; then
pattern="($pattern)~($ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE)"
fi
# Give the first history item matching the pattern as the suggestion
# - (r) subscript flag makes the pattern match on values
typeset -g suggestion="${history[(r)$pattern]}"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Match Previous Command Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix and whose preceding history item also matches the most
# recently executed command.
#
# For example, suppose your history has the following entries:
# - pwd
# - ls foo
# - ls bar
# - pwd
#
# Given the history list above, when you type 'ls', the suggestion
# will be 'ls foo' rather than 'ls bar' because your most recently
# executed command (pwd) was previously followed by 'ls foo'.
#
# Note that this strategy won't work as expected with ZSH options that don't
# preserve the history order such as `HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS` or
# `HIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST`.
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_match_prev_cmd() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable globbing flags so that we can use (#m) and (x~y) glob operator
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
# TODO: Use (b) flag when we can drop support for zsh older than v5.0.8
local prefix="${1//(#m)[\\*?[\]<>()|^~#]/\\$MATCH}"
# Get the history items that match the prefix, excluding those that match
# the ignore pattern
local pattern="$prefix*"
if [[ -n $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE ]]; then
pattern="($pattern)~($ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE)"
fi
# Get all history event numbers that correspond to history
# entries that match the pattern
local history_match_keys
history_match_keys=(${(k)history[(R)$~pattern]})
# By default we use the first history number (most recent history entry)
local histkey="${history_match_keys[1]}"
# Get the previously executed command
local prev_cmd="$(_zsh_autosuggest_escape_command "${history[$((HISTCMD-1))]}")"
# Iterate up to the first 200 history event numbers that match $prefix
for key in "${(@)history_match_keys[1,200]}"; do
# Stop if we ran out of history
[[ $key -gt 1 ]] || break
# See if the history entry preceding the suggestion matches the
# previous command, and use it if it does
if [[ "${history[$((key - 1))]}" == "$prev_cmd" ]]; then
histkey="$key"
break
fi
done
# Give back the matched history entry
typeset -g suggestion="$history[$histkey]"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Fetch Suggestion #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Loops through all specified strategies and returns a suggestion
# from the first strategy to provide one.
#
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion() {
typeset -g suggestion
local -a strategies
local strategy
# Ensure we are working with an array
strategies=(${=ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY})
for strategy in $strategies; do
# Try to get a suggestion from this strategy
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_$strategy "$1"
# Ensure the suggestion matches the prefix
[[ "$suggestion" != "$1"* ]] && unset suggestion
# Break once we've found a valid suggestion
[[ -n "$suggestion" ]] && break
done
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Async #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
_zsh_autosuggest_async_request() {
zmodload zsh/system 2>/dev/null # For `$sysparams`
typeset -g _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID
# If we've got a pending request, cancel it
if [[ -n "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD" ]] && { true <&$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD } 2>/dev/null; then
# Close the file descriptor and remove the handler
exec {_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD}<&-
zle -F $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD
# We won't know the pid unless the user has zsh/system module installed
if [[ -n "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID" ]]; then
# Zsh will make a new process group for the child process only if job
# control is enabled (MONITOR option)
if [[ -o MONITOR ]]; then
# Send the signal to the process group to kill any processes that may
# have been forked by the suggestion strategy
kill -TERM -$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID 2>/dev/null
else
# Kill just the child process since it wasn't placed in a new process
# group. If the suggestion strategy forked any child processes they may
# be orphaned and left behind.
kill -TERM $_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID 2>/dev/null
fi
fi
fi
# Fork a process to fetch a suggestion and open a pipe to read from it
exec {_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD}< <(
# Tell parent process our pid
echo $sysparams[pid]
# Fetch and print the suggestion
local suggestion
_zsh_autosuggest_fetch_suggestion "$1"
echo -nE "$suggestion"
)
# There's a weird bug here where ^C stops working unless we force a fork
# See https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/issues/364
autoload -Uz is-at-least
is-at-least 5.8 || command true
# Read the pid from the child process
read _ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CHILD_PID <&$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD
# When the fd is readable, call the response handler
zle -F "$_ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ASYNC_FD" _zsh_autosuggest_async_response
}
# Called when new data is ready to be read from the pipe
# First arg will be fd ready for reading
# Second arg will be passed in case of error
_zsh_autosuggest_async_response() {
emulate -L zsh
local suggestion
if [[ -z "$2" || "$2" == "hup" ]]; then
# Read everything from the fd and give it as a suggestion
IFS='' read -rd '' -u $1 suggestion
zle autosuggest-suggest -- "$suggestion"
# Close the fd
exec {1}<&-
fi
# Always remove the handler
zle -F "$1"
}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Start #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Start the autosuggestion widgets
_zsh_autosuggest_start() {
# By default we re-bind widgets on every precmd to ensure we wrap other
# wrappers. Specifically, highlighting breaks if our widgets are wrapped by
# zsh-syntax-highlighting widgets. This also allows modifications to the
# widget list variables to take effect on the next precmd. However this has
# a decent performance hit, so users can set ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_MANUAL_REBIND
# to disable the automatic re-binding.
if (( ${+ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_MANUAL_REBIND} )); then
add-zsh-hook -d precmd _zsh_autosuggest_start
fi
_zsh_autosuggest_bind_widgets
}
# Mark for auto-loading the functions that we use
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook is-at-least
# Automatically enable asynchronous mode in newer versions of zsh. Disable for
# older versions because there is a bug when using async mode where ^C does not
# work immediately after fetching a suggestion.
# See https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions/issues/364
if is-at-least 5.0.8; then
typeset -g ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC=
fi
# Start the autosuggestion widgets on the next precmd
add-zsh-hook precmd _zsh_autosuggest_start
|
zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
|
zsh-autosuggestions.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 26,911
|
#!/bin/bash
# Print the script usage
print_usage() {
echo -e "Usage: $0 [-n namespace] [-r release] [-L | -l app(s)] [-s since | -t timestamp ] [-m maxloglines] [-p] [-w log_timeout]\n"
exit 1
}
# Generic 'fail' function, report and exit
fail() {
echo -e "\nFAIL: $*\n" >&2
exit 1
}
# Print error messages
print_error() {
echo "ERROR: $1" >&2
}
# Print warning messages
print_warning() {
echo "WARNING: $1" >&2
}
# Sort a list uniquely
sort_array() {
local array=("$*")
sorted=("$(echo "${array[*]}"| tr " " "\n" | sort -u)")
echo "${sorted[@]}"
}
# Find all K8s app labels and choose via a `select` statement
# also performs the searches for multiple `-l app` options
selectApps() {
# Populate ALL_APPS from available pods
IFS=" " read -r -a ALL_APPS <<< "$(kubectl get pods "${namespace[@]}" -o jsonpath={.items..metadata.labels.app})"
[[ ${ALL_APPS[*]} ]] || fail "Did not find any pods. Check Kubernetes"
sorted_apps=$(sort_array "${ALL_APPS[@]}")
if [[ $selectapps != true ]]
then
apps=()
# Check if there's a match from the command line (-l [app])
search=${selectapps[*]}
for arg in $search
do
while IFS='' read -r app; do apps+=("$app"); done \
< <(printf '%s\n' "${sorted_apps[@]}" | grep "$arg")
done
# We matched apps from the command line, no need to select
[[ ${apps[*]} ]] && return
else
echo -e "\nThe following logs are available:\n"
PS3="Select application for log extraction (Enter '1' when done):"
SELECT=${sorted_apps[*]}
select app in '[END SELECTION]' $SELECT
do
[[ $app =~ ^\[END || -z $app ]] && break
[[ ${apps[*]} =~ $app ]] || apps+=("$app")
echo "Will capture logs for: ${apps[*]}"
done
fi
}
# Validate `since` (-s) parameter
validate_since() {
[[ ${since_time} ]] && fail "'-s (since)' and '-t (since-time)' options are mutually exclusive, specify one only"
[[ $since ]] && { echo "SINCE: $since"; kubectl logs notreallyapod --since="$since" 2>&1 | grep -q "NotFound" || fail "Failed to validate 'since' parameter.\n\nSince can be specified in (s)econds, (m)inutes or (h)ours, e.g. -s 3h"; }
}
# Validate `since-time` (-t) option
validate_since_time() {
[[ $since ]] && fail "'-s (since)' and '-t (since-time)' options are mutually exclusive, specify one only"
[[ $since_time ]] && { echo "SINCE_TIME: $since_time"; kubectl logs notreallyapod --since-time="$since_time" 2>&1 | grep -q "NotFound" || fail "Failed to validate 'since-time' parameter.\n\nSpecify a valid RFC3339 timestamp, e.g. $(date +%Y)-01-30T03:00:00Z"; }
}
# Perform time validations validations
validate_params() {
[[ $since ]] && validate_since
[[ $since_time ]] && validate_since_time
}
create_archive_directory() {
# Set the timestamp and archive directory
timestamp="$(date +%d%m%Y%H%M%S)"
archive_dir="./kubesos-$timestamp"
mkdir -p "$archive_dir" || fail "Unable to create output directory"
}
# Retrieve release and namespace values
get_release_and_namespace() {
if [ -z "$release" ] ; then
read -r r n < <(helm list -A | awk '/\tgitlab-[0-9]/ { print $1" "$2; exit }')
release=${r:-gitlab}
namesp=${namesp:-$n}
fi
namespace=("-n" "${namesp:-default}")
}
# Get and validate kubectl version
get_kubectl_version() {
echo "Getting kubectl version..."
kubectl_check="$(kubectl version 2> /dev/null)"
if [ -n "$kubectl_check" ]; then
echo "$kubectl_check" > "$archive_dir"/kubectl-check
else
print_error "Could not load kubectl version. Make sure kubectl is installed."
exit 1
fi
# Is kubectl version is > 1.14
kubectl_version_regex="^Client Version: v([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.*([0-9A-Za-z]*)"
kubectl_client_version="$(kubectl version --client --short 2>/dev/null)"
if [[ $kubectl_client_version =~ $kubectl_version_regex ]]; then
kubectl_version_major=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
kubectl_version_minor=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
if [[ $kubectl_version_major -lt 1 || ( $kubectl_version_major -eq 1 && $kubectl_version_minor -lt 14 ) ]]; then
print_error "This script requires kubectl v1.14+"
exit 1
fi
else
print_error "Unrecognized kubectl client version: ${kubectl_client_version}"
exit 1
fi
}
# Get and validate helm version
get_helm_version() {
echo "Getting helm version..."
helm_version="$(helm version 2> /dev/null)"
if [ -n "$helm_version" ]; then
echo "$helm_version" > "$archive_dir"/helm-version
else
print_warning "Could not load helm version. Make sure helm is installed."
fi
}
# Get GitLab chart version
get_chart_version() {
echo "Getting GitLab chart version..."
chart_version_command() {
if grep -q "v2" <<< "$1"; then
helm ls "$release" 2> /dev/null
else
helm "${namespace[@]}" ls | awk "\$1 ~ /""$release""/ { print \$0 }"
fi
}
chart_version=$(chart_version_command "$helm_version")
if [ -n "$chart_version" ]; then
echo "$chart_version" > "$archive_dir"/chart-version
else
print_warning "Unable to retrieve chart version."
fi
}
# Retrieve K8s resources
get_resources() {
echo "Getting Kubernetes resources..."
kubectl get pods "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_pods &
kubectl get pods -A -o wide > "$archive_dir"/get_all_pods_wide &
kubectl top pods "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/top_pods &
kubectl get jobs "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_jobs &
kubectl describe pods "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/describe_pods &
kubectl describe nodes "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/describe_nodes &
kubectl top nodes "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/top_nodes &
kubectl get services "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_services &
kubectl get endpoints "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_endpoints &
kubectl describe ingress "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/describe_ingress &
kubectl get events -o custom-columns=CREATION_TIME:.metadata.creationTimestamp,FIRST_SEEN:.firstTimestamp,LAST_SEEN:.lastTimestamp,COUNT:.count,OBJECT:.involvedObject.kind,NAME:.involvedObject.name,TYPE:.type,REASON:.reason,MESSAGE:.message --sort-by=.lastTimestamp "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/events &
kubectl get deployments "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_deployments &
kubectl describe deployments "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/describe_deployments &
kubectl get secrets "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/secrets &
kubectl get pv "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_pv &
kubectl describe pv "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/describe_pv &
kubectl get pvc "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/get_pvc &
kubectl describe pvc "${namespace[@]}" > "$archive_dir"/describe_pvc &
kubectl get events "${namespace[@]}" -A > "$archive_dir"/all_events &
# Get helm history
helm_get_history() {
if grep -q "v2" <<< "$1"; then
HELM_HISTORY=$(helm history "$release")
else
HELM_HISTORY=$(helm "${namespace[@]}" history "$release")
fi
echo "$HELM_HISTORY" | tee "$archive_dir"/helm_history
}
# Get user-supplied values
helm_get_values_command() {
if grep -q "v2" <<< "$1"; then
helm get values "$release" > "$archive_dir"/user_supplied_values.yaml
helm get values --all "$release" > "$archive_dir"/all_values.yaml
else
helm "${namespace[@]}" get values "$release" > "$archive_dir"/user_supplied_values.yaml
helm "${namespace[@]}" get values --all "$release" > "$archive_dir"/all_values.yaml
fi
}
helm_get_values_command "$helm_version"
# Get user-supplied values by revision
helm_get_values_by_revision() {
HELM_HISTORY=$(helm_get_history "$helm_version")
HELM_REVISIONS=$(tail -n +2 <<< "$HELM_HISTORY" | cut -f1 | tail -10)
if grep -q "v2" <<< "$1"; then
HELM_COMMAND="helm get values $release"
else
HELM_COMMAND="helm ""${namespace[*]}"" get values $release"
fi
for revision in $HELM_REVISIONS; do
echo "Processing helm revision $revision..."
$HELM_COMMAND --revision "$revision" --all > "$archive_dir"/all_values_rev_"$revision".yaml &
$HELM_COMMAND --revision "$revision" > "$archive_dir"/user_supplied_values_rev_"$revision".yaml &
done
}
helm_get_values_by_revision "$helm_version"
}
# Run kubectl logs for current and previous logs
kubectl_log() {
local app=$1 container=$2
[[ $container ]] && container_opt="--container=$container"
local logfile="$archive_dir/${app}"
if [ "$container_opt" ]
then
# Run for specified container
# Current log
kubectl logs ${prefix:+$prefix} --timestamps "${namespace[@]}" -l app="$app" \
"${container_opt}" --max-log-requests=50 \
"${timeopt}" "${tailopt}" --ignore-errors=true \
> "${logfile}_${container}.log" &
# Previous log
kubectl logs ${prefix:+$prefix} --timestamps "${namespace[@]}" -l app="$app" --previous \
"${container_opt}" --max-log-requests=50 \
${timeopt:+$timeopt} ${tailopt:+$tailopt} --ignore-errors=true \
| grep -v "error: previous terminated container" \
> "${logfile}_${container}_previous.log" &
else
# Else run for all containers (by app)
# Get containers for $app
containers="$(kubectl get pods -l app="${app}" -o jsonpath='{.items[].spec.initContainers[*].name}' 2>/dev/null )"
containers+=" $(kubectl get pods -l app="${app}" -o jsonpath='{.items[].spec.containers[*].name}' 2>/dev/null )"
[[ $containers ]] && {
for container in $containers
do
kubectl logs ${prefix:+$prefix} --timestamps "${namespace[@]}" -l app="$app" \
-c "$container" --max-log-requests=50 "${timeopt}" "${tailopt}" --ignore-errors=true \
> "${logfile}_${container}.log" &
# Try for previous log
kubectl logs ${prefix:+$prefix} --previous --timestamps "${namespace[@]}" -l app="$app" \
-c "$container" --max-log-requests=50 "${timeopt}" "${tailopt}" --ignore-errors=true \
| grep -v "error: previous terminated container" > "${logfile}_${container}_previous.log" &
done
}
fi
}
check_background_jobs() {
loop=0
declare -i jobs
jobs=$(jobs | grep -c Running)
while [ ${jobs} -ne 0 ] && [ ${loop} -lt ${log_timeout} ]
do
echo -e "\rWaiting for $jobs background collections to complete. \c"
sleep 1
(( loop ++ ))
jobs=$(jobs | grep -c Running)
[[ $jobs -eq 0 ]] && echo -e " Done"
done
[[ ${loop} -ge ${log_timeout} ]] && \
echo -e "\n\nWARNING! Some log requests did not complete within ${log_timeout} seconds - consider increasing timeout with the -w option if log collection is partial\n"
}
# Retrieve logs for components
get_logs() {
echo "Requesting logs..."
# Choose all logs if none specified
[[ ${apps[*]} ]] || IFS=" " read -r -a apps <<< "${ALL_APPS[*]}"
echo "Selected logs: ${apps[*]}"
# Set tail length depending on 'since/since_time' set or not
tail=${maxlines:-10000}
timeopt="--since=0"
[[ $since ]] && { timeopt="--since=$since"; tail=${maxlines:--1}; }
[[ $since_time ]] && { timeopt="--since-time=$since_time"; tail=${maxlines:--1}; }
tailopt="--tail=$tail"
for app in "${apps[@]}"; do
echo "Requesting logs for $app..."
# In case we need special handling for a particular $app
case $app in
*) kubectl_log "${app}";;
esac
done
# Wait for log retrieval to complete
echo "Waiting for log retrieval to complete"
check_background_jobs
# Remove empty logs?
echo "Removing empty logs"
find "$archive_dir" -name "*.log" -size 0 -delete
}
# Create the archive file
create_archive() {
echo "Creating archive file..."
echo -e "kubeSOS runtime options: $(date)\nRelease=[$release]\nNamespace=[${namespace[*]}]\nSelectedLogs=[${apps[*]}]\nSince=[${since:-$since_time}]\nTail=[${tail}]" > "$archive_dir/kubeSOS.info"
archive_file="$archive_dir.tar.gz"
tar -czf "$archive_file" "$archive_dir"
echo "Archive file $archive_file created."
}
# Main script logic
# Defaults
declare -i log_timeout=60
# Extract all app annotations from K8s
while getopts 'm:n:pr:hLl:s:t:w:*' flag; do
case "${flag}" in
m) maxlines="${OPTARG}" ;;
n) namesp="${OPTARG}" ;;
p) prefix="--prefix" ;;
r) release="${OPTARG}" ;;
l) selectapps+=("${OPTARG}") ;;
L) selectapps=(true) ;;
s) since=${OPTARG} ;;
t) since_time=${OPTARG} ;;
w) log_timeout=${OPTARG} ;;
h) print_usage ;;
*) print_error "Illegal option: ${*}" ; print_usage ;;
esac
done
# Shift off all processed options
shift $((OPTIND-1))
# Check for any remaining arguments
[[ $# -ne 0 ]] && print_usage
# Specify function calls in the appropriate order. This section need to be the last to ensure we only call functions after they're defined
validate_params
create_archive_directory
get_release_and_namespace
selectApps
get_kubectl_version
get_helm_version
get_chart_version
get_resources
get_logs
create_archive
|
rzhu_projects/toolbox/kubesos
|
kubeSOS.sh
|
Shell
|
unknown
| 13,009
|
package io.devops
def MavenBuild(){
container('maven'){
script {
sh 'mvn package -DskipTests -Dmaven.javadoc.skip=true -Dmaven.site.skip=true -Dmaven.source.skip=true -Djacoco.skip=true -Dcheckstyle.skip=true -Dfindbugs.skip=true -Dpmd.skip=true -Dfabric8.skip=true -e -B'
}
}
}
def buildImage(appName){
// 构建镜像
container('maven'){
writeFile file:'Dockerfile', text:libraryResource("dockerfile/java")
sh 'docker build -t docker.io/feeeng/${appName}:demo-$BUILD_NUMBER . '
withCredentials(
[usernamePassword(passwordVariable : 'DOCKER_PASSWORD' ,
usernameVariable : 'DOCKER_USERNAME' ,
credentialsId : "29915a10-e869-4b86-81f5-e0e3573a6c27" ,)]) {
sh 'echo "$DOCKER_PASSWORD" | docker login $REGISTRY -u "$DOCKER_USERNAME" --password-stdin'
sh 'docker push ${registry}/${namespace}/${appName}:demo-$BUILD_NUMBER'
}
}
// 镜像同步 todo
// https://github.com/AliyunContainerService/image-syncer
}
def main(buildType, appName){
if(buildType == 'java'){
MavenBuild()
}
buildImage(appName)
}
|
dogger/share-library
|
src/io/devops/build.groovy
|
Groovy
|
apache-2.0
| 1,223
|
package io.devops
def DeployK8s(){
container("maven"){
writeFile file:'deploy-sample.yaml', text:libraryResource("deploy/yaml")
sh "cat deploy-sample.yaml"
withKubeConfig([credentialsId: "dev-kubeconfig"]){
sh "kubectl apply -f -"
}
}
}
def main(){
DeployK8s()
}
|
dogger/share-library
|
src/io/devops/deploy.groovy
|
Groovy
|
apache-2.0
| 366
|
package io.devops;
def getCode(srcUrl, branchName){
echo 'code init.....'
checkout([$class: 'GitSCM',
branches: [[name: "${branchName}"]],
doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations: false,
extensions: [
[
$class: 'CloneOption',
depth: 1,
reference: '',
shallow: true,
timeout: 60
],
],
submoduleCfg: [],
userRemoteConfigs: [[credentialsId: "7778991c-e082-4374-b401-9acf2367320a",
url: "${srcUrl}"]]])
}
|
dogger/share-library
|
src/io/devops/git.groovy
|
Groovy
|
apache-2.0
| 654
|
package io.devops
def init(){
properties([
parameters([
string(defaultValue:'devops-java-sample', description:'应用名称', name: 'appName',trim: true, required: true ),
string(defaultValue:'https://github.com/Feeeenng/devops-java-sample.git', description:'应用git地址', name: 'srcUrl',trim: true, required: true ),
string(defaultValue:'master', description:'分支名称', name: 'branchName',trim: true, required: true ),
choice(defaultValue:'java', choices: ['java', 'python', 'node-frontend', 'node-server'],
description:'构建应用类型', name: 'buildType', trim: true, required: true ),
])
])
}
|
dogger/share-library
|
src/io/devops/params.groovy
|
Groovy
|
apache-2.0
| 710
|
package io.devops
//格式化输出
def PrintMes(value,color){
colors = ['red' : "\033[40;31m >>>>>>>>>>>${value}<<<<<<<<<<< \033[0m",
'blue' : "\033[47;34m ${value} \033[0m",
'green' : "[1;32m>>>>>>>>>>${value}>>>>>>>>>>[m",
'green1' : "\033[40;32m >>>>>>>>>>>${value}<<<<<<<<<<< \033[0m" ]
ansiColor('xterm') {
println(colors[color])
}
}
|
dogger/share-library
|
src/io/devops/tools.groovy
|
Groovy
|
apache-2.0
| 408
|
package io.devops
def MavenTest(){
container ('maven') {
// 单元 测试
sh 'mvn clean -o -gs `pwd`/configuration/settings.xml test'
}
// 生成 测试报告 todo
}
def main(){
if("${buildType}" == 'java'){
MavenTest()
}else {
echo 'pass'
}
}
|
dogger/share-library
|
src/io/devops/unit.groovy
|
Groovy
|
apache-2.0
| 317
|
module.exports = {
reactStrictMode: true,
}
|
lpeng1991/qingyun
|
next.config.js
|
JavaScript
|
unknown
| 46
|
import '../styles/globals.css'
function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
return <Component {...pageProps} />
}
export default MyApp
|
lpeng1991/qingyun
|
pages/_app.js
|
JavaScript
|
unknown
| 137
|
// Next.js API route support: https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/introduction
export default function handler(req, res) {
res.status(200).json({ name: 'John Doe' })
}
|
lpeng1991/qingyun
|
pages/api/hello.js
|
JavaScript
|
unknown
| 170
|
#!/var/lang/node12/bin/node
const { nextStart } = require('next/dist/cli/next-start');
nextStart([ '--port', '9000', '--hostname', '0.0.0.0' ])
|
lpeng1991/qingyun
|
scf_bootstrap
|
JavaScript
|
unknown
| 145
|
.container {
min-height: 100vh;
padding: 0 0.5rem;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
height: 100vh;
}
.main {
padding: 5rem 0;
flex: 1;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
}
.footer {
width: 100%;
height: 100px;
border-top: 1px solid #eaeaea;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
}
.footer a {
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
flex-grow: 1;
}
.title a {
color: #0070f3;
text-decoration: none;
}
.title a:hover,
.title a:focus,
.title a:active {
text-decoration: underline;
}
.title {
margin: 0;
line-height: 1.15;
font-size: 4rem;
}
.title,
.description {
text-align: center;
}
.description {
line-height: 1.5;
font-size: 1.5rem;
}
.code {
background: #fafafa;
border-radius: 5px;
padding: 0.75rem;
font-size: 1.1rem;
font-family: Menlo, Monaco, Lucida Console, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono,
Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Courier New, monospace;
}
.grid {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
flex-wrap: wrap;
max-width: 800px;
margin-top: 3rem;
}
.card {
margin: 1rem;
padding: 1.5rem;
text-align: left;
color: inherit;
text-decoration: none;
border: 1px solid #eaeaea;
border-radius: 10px;
transition: color 0.15s ease, border-color 0.15s ease;
width: 45%;
}
.card:hover,
.card:focus,
.card:active {
color: #0070f3;
border-color: #0070f3;
}
.card h2 {
margin: 0 0 1rem 0;
font-size: 1.5rem;
}
.card p {
margin: 0;
font-size: 1.25rem;
line-height: 1.5;
}
.logo {
height: 1em;
margin-left: 0.5rem;
}
@media (max-width: 600px) {
.grid {
width: 100%;
flex-direction: column;
}
}
|
lpeng1991/qingyun
|
styles/Home.module.css
|
CSS
|
unknown
| 1,808
|
html,
body {
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Roboto, Oxygen,
Ubuntu, Cantarell, Fira Sans, Droid Sans, Helvetica Neue, sans-serif;
}
a {
color: inherit;
text-decoration: none;
}
* {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
|
lpeng1991/qingyun
|
styles/globals.css
|
CSS
|
unknown
| 275
|
pub mod sort;
pub use sort::*;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/algorithm/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 32
|
pub fn sort_bin() {
let mut rse:Vec<i32> = vec![2,5,7,8,1,2,7,3,8,6,-1];
let mut v2 :Vec<i32> = vec![7,7,3,2,6];
println!("{:?}", rse.append(&mut v2))
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/algorithm/sort/binary.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 166
|
pub mod binary;
pub mod quick;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/algorithm/sort/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 31
|
pub fn use_quick_sort(){
let mut rse:Vec<i32> = vec![2,5,7,8,1,2,7,3,8,6,-1];
quick_sort(&mut rse);
println!("{:?}", rse)
}
pub fn quick_sort<T: Ord>(arr: &mut [T]) {
let len = arr.len();
_quick_sort(arr, 0, (len - 1) as isize);
}
fn _quick_sort<T: Ord>(arr: &mut [T], low: isize, high: isize) {
if low < high {
let p = partition(arr, low, high);
_quick_sort(arr, low, p - 1);
_quick_sort(arr, p + 1, high);
}
}
fn partition<T: Ord>(arr: &mut [T], low: isize, high: isize) -> isize {
let pivot = high as usize;
let mut store_index = low - 1;
let mut last_index = high;
loop {
store_index += 1;
while arr[store_index as usize] < arr[pivot] {
store_index += 1;
}
last_index -= 1;
while last_index >= 0 && arr[last_index as usize] > arr[pivot] {
last_index -= 1;
}
if store_index >= last_index {
break;
} else {
arr.swap(store_index as usize, last_index as usize);
}
}
arr.swap(store_index as usize, pivot as usize);
store_index
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/algorithm/sort/quick.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 1,135
|
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub fn use_vec() {
let v = vec![1, 23, 4];
for i in v.iter() {
println!("{}", i);
}
let mut vv: Vec<&str> = vec!["a", "b", "c"];
vv[2] = "vvvv";
println!(
"{:?} {}",
match vv.get(3) {
None => "",
_ => vv.get(3).unwrap(),
},
vv[2]
);
let v = vec![100, 32, 57];
for i in &v {
println!("{}", i);
}
let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
for i in &mut v {
*i *= *i;
}
println!("{:?}", v);
let v = vec![1, 2, 3];
for i in v.iter().enumerate() {
println!("index: {} value: {}", i.0, i.1);
}
}
// pub fn print_type_of<T>(_: &T) -> () {
// let type_name = unsafe { (*std::intrinsics::get_tydesc::<T>()).name };
// println!("{}", type_name);
// }
pub fn use_map() {
let mut mp: HashMap<String, i64> = HashMap::new();
mp.insert(String::from("six"), 6);
mp.insert("one".to_string(), 1);
println!("{:?}", mp);
let teams = vec![String::from("Blue"), String::from("Yellow")];
let initial_scores = vec![10, 50];
let scores: HashMap<_, _> = teams.iter().zip(initial_scores.iter()).collect();
println!("{:?}", scores);
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/collections/coll.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 1,231
|
pub mod coll;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/collections/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 14
|
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum IpAddrKid {
Loop,
V4(String),
V6(String),
}
impl IpAddrKid {
pub fn print_ip(self) {
match self {
IpAddrKid::V4(s4) => {
println!("{:?}", s4);
}
IpAddrKid::V6(s6) => {
println!("{:?}", s6);
}
IpAddrKid::Loop => {
println!("this is looplocal")
}
#[warn(unreachable_patterns)]
_ => {
println!("default no match anything");
}
}
}
}
pub fn use_enum() {
let loop_local = IpAddrKid::Loop;
loop_local.print_ip();
let v4 = IpAddrKid::V4(String::from("127.0.0.1"));
v4.print_ip();
let v6 = IpAddrKid::V6(String::from("127.0.0.1"));
v6.print_ip();
let o = Option::Some(5);
let ssss = s(o);
println!("sssss {}", ssss);
let sn: Option<i32> = None;
println!("sssss {}", s(sn));
let some_u8_value = Some(0_u8);
match some_u8_value {
Some(3) => println!("three"),
Some(0u8) => println!("eight {}", Some(0u8).unwrap()),
_ => println!("none"),
}
let mut some1 = Some(2);
if let Some(2) = some1 {
some1 = Some(some1.unwrap() + 1)
} else {
println!("{}", some1.unwrap());
return;
}
println!("{}", some1.map(mull).unwrap());
super::super_fn();
}
fn mull(x: i32) -> i32 {
return x * x;
}
fn s(op: Option<i32>) -> i32 {
let ss = match op {
Some(si) => si,
None => 0,
};
return ss;
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/enume/enumerate.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 1,567
|
pub mod enumerate;
pub fn super_fn() {
println!("super fn");
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/enume/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 68
|
extern crate serde;
extern crate serde_json;
use serde_json::Value as jsonValue;
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug)]
pub struct Res {
#[serde(rename(serialize = "code", deserialize = "code"))]
Code: String,
}
pub fn use_serde_json() {
let json_raw = r#"{"code":"ok"}"#;
let res: jsonValue = serde_json::from_str(json_raw).expect(" 解析错误");
println!("{}", res["code"].as_str().unwrap());
let r: Res =serde_json::from_str(json_raw).unwrap();
println!("{}", r.Code);
let rr :Res = Res {
Code: "non".to_string(),
};
let a = serde_json::to_string(&rr).unwrap();
println!("{}", a.to_string());
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/extern_lib/json_parse.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 665
|
pub mod json_parse;
pub mod req;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/extern_lib/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 33
|
extern crate reqwest;
use std::error;
// use reqwest;
pub fn use_reqwest() -> Result<i32, reqwest::Error> {
// let b = blocking::get("http://localhost:9090/").text();
//
// println!("{:?}", b);
// let body = reqwest::blocking::get("http://localhost:9090/")?.text()?;
let resp = reqwest::blocking::get("http://localhost:9090/");
println!("body = {:?}", resp?.text().unwrap());
Ok(4)
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/extern_lib/req.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 420
|
pub mod print_std;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/fmt_print/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 19
|
pub fn prints() {
println!("{0} {a1}", "args02", a1 = "args01");
let s = "2".parse::<f64>().unwrap();
println!("{} {1}", 3.to_string(), s);
println!("{} {:?}", "args02", "args01".to_string());
println!("{number:>width$}", number = 1, width = 6);
println!("{number:0>w$}", number = 1, w = 6);
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/fmt_print/print_std.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 318
|
pub fn test_001() {
println!("{}", max_area(vec![2, 5, 1, 6, 7, 3, 8]))
}
/*
给你 n 个非负整数 a1,a2,...,an,每个数代表坐标中的一个点 (i, ai) 。在坐标内画 n 条垂直线,垂直线 i 的两个端点分别为 (i, ai) 和 (i, 0) 。找出其中的两条线,使得它们与 x 轴共同构成的容器可以容纳最多的水。
说明:你不能倾斜容器。
示例 1:
输入:[1,8,6,2,5,4,8,3,7]
输出:49
解释:图中垂直线代表输入数组 [1,8,6,2,5,4,8,3,7]。在此情况下,容器能够容纳水(表示为蓝色部分)的最大值为 49。
示例 2:
输入:height = [1,1]
输出:1
示例 3:
输入:height = [4,3,2,1,4]
输出:16
示例 4:
输入:height = [1,2,1]
输出:2
提示:
n == height.length
2 <= n <= 105
0 <= height[i] <= 104
*/
pub fn max_area(height: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {
let mut l: i32 = 0;
let mut r: i32 = height.len() as i32 - 1;
let mut max_a = 0;
while l < r {
max_a = std::cmp::max(
max_a,
std::cmp::min(
height.get(l as usize).unwrap(),
height.get(r as usize).unwrap(),
) * (r - l),
);
if height.get(l as usize).unwrap() < height.get(r as usize).unwrap() {
l += 1;
} else {
r -= 1;
}
}
return max_a;
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/leet_code/container_moster_water.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 1,383
|
pub mod container_moster_water;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/leet_code/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 32
|
mod algorithm;
mod collections;
mod enume;
mod extern_lib;
mod fmt_print;
mod leet_code;
mod mysqlcli;
mod strt;
mod struct_trait;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
use crate::algorithm::sort;
#[warn(unused_imports)]
use crate::strt::sstring::*;
use collections::coll;
use fmt_print::print_std::prints as ps;
use struct_trait::strait::{use_trait, MinMax, Point2D};
fn main() {
// extern_lib::json_parse::use_serde_json();
// leet_code::container_moster_water::test_001();
algorithm::sort::quick::use_quick_sort();
return;
extern_lib::req::use_reqwest();
max_area(vec![2, 3, 1, 5, 7]);
let p = Person {
job: Some(Job {
phone_number: Some(PhoneNumber {
area_code: None,
number: 439222222,
}),
}),
};
p.work_phone_area_code().map(|f| println!("{}", f));
return;
let _m1 = MinMax(0, 0);
let _m2 = Point2D { x: 0.0, y: 0.0 };
let _x = use_trait;
// _x();
ps();
sts();
enume::enumerate::use_enum();
// println!("{}", _m1::type_name());
coll::use_vec();
coll::use_map();
// use_trait()
mysqlcli::mycli::use_mysql()
}
struct Person {
job: Option<Job>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct Job {
phone_number: Option<PhoneNumber>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
struct PhoneNumber {
area_code: Option<u8>,
number: u32,
}
impl Person {
// 获取此人的工作电话号码的区号(如果存在的话)。
fn work_phone_area_code(&self) -> Option<u8> {
// 没有`?`运算符的话,这将需要很多的嵌套的 `match` 语句。
// 这将需要更多代码——尝试自己编写一下,看看哪个更容易。
self.job?.phone_number?.area_code
}
}
pub fn max_area(height: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {
let mut l: i32 = 0;
let mut r: i32 = height.len() as i32 - 1;
let mut max_a = 0;
while l < r {
max_a = std::cmp::max(
max_a,
std::cmp::min(
height.get(l as usize).unwrap(),
height.get(r as usize).unwrap(),
) * (r - l),
);
if height.get(l as usize).unwrap() < height.get(r as usize).unwrap() {
l += 1;
} else {
r -= 1;
}
}
return max_a;
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/main.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 2,307
|
pub mod mycli;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/mysqlcli/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 15
|
use std::str::FromStr;
use chrono::prelude::*;
use mysql::prelude::*;
use mysql::*;
use crate::fmt_print::print_std; // 用来处理日期
/*
CREATE TABLE `penalty_msg` (
`id` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`height` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL,
`from_addr` varchar(128) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT '' COMMENT '罚款地址,一般都是是矿工',
`to_addr` varchar(128) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci DEFAULT '',
`amount` varchar(32) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT '0' COMMENT '数额 attoFIL',
`amount_v` decimal(30,18) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0.000000000000000000' COMMENT '数额 FIL 小数',
`call_function` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT '' COMMENT '调用方法',
`sub_cause` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT '' COMMENT '子方法,原因',
`time_at` datetime NOT NULL COMMENT '时间',
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
UNIQUE KEY `hmaf` (`height`,`from_addr`,`amount`,`call_function`,`sub_cause`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=987569 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4 COLLATE=utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
*/
#[derive(Debug)]
struct PenaltyMsg {
id: Option<u64>,
height: u64,
from_addr: String,
to_addr: String,
amount: String,
amount_v: f64,
call_function: String,
sub_cause: String,
time_at: NaiveDateTime,
}
pub fn use_mysql() {
let url = "mysql://root:passwd@127.0.0.1:3306/mine_info";
// let pool = mysql::Pool::new(url).unwrap(); // 获取连接池
// let mut conn = pool.get_conn().unwrap(); // 获取链接
let pool_rst = Pool::new(Opts::from_url(url).unwrap());
let pool = pool_rst.unwrap();
let mut conn = pool.get_conn().expect("get connect failed");
conn.query_iter("select * from penalty_msg order by height desc limit 10")
.unwrap()
.for_each(|row| {
let r: (
u64,
u64,
String,
String,
String,
f64,
String,
String,
NaiveDateTime,
) = from_row(row.unwrap());
println!("{:?}", r);
});
println!("-------------------");
let res: Vec<(
u64,
u64,
String,
String,
String,
f64,
String,
String,
NaiveDateTime,
)> = conn
.query("select * from penalty_msg order by height desc limit 10")
.unwrap();
for r in res {
println!("{:?}", r);
}
println!("-------------------");
let mut res = conn
.query_map(
"select * from penalty_msg order by height desc limit 10",
|(
id,
height,
from_addr,
to_addr,
amount,
amount_v,
call_function,
sub_cause,
time_at,
)| PenaltyMsg {
id: id,
height: height,
from_addr: from_addr,
to_addr: to_addr,
amount: amount,
amount_v: amount_v,
call_function: call_function,
sub_cause: sub_cause,
time_at: time_at,
},
)
.expect("Query failed.");
for i in res {
println!("{:?}", i)
}
let mut in_vet: Vec<PenaltyMsg> = vec![PenaltyMsg::new()];
in_vet[0].height = 10;
in_vet[0].from_addr = "from".to_string();
in_vet[0].to_addr = "to".to_string();
in_vet[0].call_function = "call".to_string();
in_vet[0].amount = "10".to_string();
in_vet[0].amount_v = 0.12345679;
let rst = conn.exec_batch(
r"INSERT INTO penalty_msg (`height`,`from_addr`,`to_addr`, `amount`, `amount_v`, `call_function`, `sub_cause`,`time_at`)
VALUES (:height, :from_addr, :to_addr, :amount, :amount_v,:call_function,:sub_cause,:time_at)",
in_vet.iter().map(|p| params! {
"height" => p.height,
"from_addr" => &p.from_addr,
"to_addr" => &p.to_addr,
"amount" => &p.amount,
"amount_v" => &p.amount_v,
"call_function" => &p.call_function,
"sub_cause" => &p.sub_cause,
"time_at" => &p.time_at,
})
);
println!("{:?}", rst);
}
impl PenaltyMsg {
pub fn new() -> PenaltyMsg {
return PenaltyMsg {
id: None,
height: 0,
from_addr: String::new(),
to_addr: String::new(),
amount: String::new(),
amount_v: 0.0,
call_function: String::new(),
sub_cause: String::new(),
// time_at: NaiveDateTime::from_str("2021-10-28 17:40:00").unwrap(),
time_at: NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp(Local::now().timestamp(), 0),
};
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn new_penalty() {
let pm = PenaltyMsg::new();
println!("{:?}", pm);
assert_eq!(pm.amount_v, 0.0);
assert_eq!(pm.id, None);
}
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/mysqlcli/mycli.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 5,089
|
pub mod sstring;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/strt/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 17
|
pub fn sts() {
create_str()
}
fn create_str() {
let mut s1 = "s1".to_string();
let s2 = String::from("s2");
let mut s3 = String::new();
s3.push('s');
s3.push_str("3");
s1 = s1 + &s2;
println!("{} {} {}", s1, s2, s3);
let mut my_name = "Pascal".to_string();
my_name.push_str(" Precht");
let _last_name = &my_name[7..];
let s = String::from("hello中文");
for c in s.chars() {
print!("{}", c);
}
print!("\n");
let f = format!("{}", "format string");
println!("{}", first_word(&f));
let _sss = &f[2..3];
let x = 5;
let y = x;
println!("{} {}", x, y);
let x1 = "asdasfasd".to_string();
let y1 = &x1;
println!("{} {}", x1, y1);
}
fn first_word(s: &String) -> String {
let bytes = s.as_bytes();
for (i, &item) in bytes.iter().enumerate() {
if item == b' ' {
return (&s[0..i]).to_string();
}
}
(&s[..]).to_string()
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/strt/sstring.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 972
|
pub mod strait;
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/struct_trait/mod.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 16
|
use std::fmt;
// 导入 `fmt`
// use typename::TypeName;
// 带有两个数字的结构体。推导出 `Debug`,以便与 `Display` 的输出进行比较。
#[derive(Debug,Eq,Clone,Copy,Hash,Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq)]
pub struct MinMax(pub i64, pub i64);
// 实现 `MinMax` 的 `Display`。
impl fmt::Display for MinMax {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// 使用 `self.number` 来表示各个数据。
write!(f, "({}, {})", self.0, self.1)
}
}
// 为了比较,定义一个含有具名字段的结构体。
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Point2D {
pub x: f64,
pub y: f64,
}
// 类似地对 `Point2D` 实现 `Display`
impl fmt::Display for Point2D {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// 自定义格式,使得仅显示 `x` 和 `y` 的值。
write!(f, "x: {}, y: {}", self.x, self.y)
}
}
// 类似地对 `Point2D` 实现 `Display`
impl fmt::Binary for Point2D {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// 自定义格式,使得仅显示 `x` 和 `y` 的值。
write!(f, "x: {}, y: {}", self.x, self.y)
}
}
impl Point2D {
fn area(&self) -> f64 {
self.x * self.y
}
fn area_calc(x: f64, y: f64) -> f64 {
return x * y;
}
}
pub fn use_trait() {
let min_max = MinMax(0, 14);
println!("Compare structures:");
println!("Display: {}", min_max);
println!("Debug: {:?}", min_max);
let big_range = MinMax(-300, 300);
let small_range = MinMax(-3, 3);
println!(
"The big range is {big} and the small is {small}",
small = small_range,
big = big_range
);
let point = Point2D { x: 3.3, y: 7.2 };
println!("Compare points:");
println!("Display: {}", point);
println!("Debug: {:?}", point);
// 报错。`Debug` 和 `Display` 都被实现了,但 `{:b}` 需要 `fmt::Binary`
// 得到实现。这语句不能运行。
println!("What does Point2D look like in binary: {:b}", point);
println!("What does Point2D look like in binary: {}", point.area());
println!(
"What does Point2D look like in binary: {}",
Point2D::area_calc(1.1, 2.2)
);
}
|
rickiey/rs
|
src/struct_trait/strait.rs
|
Rust
|
unknown
| 2,221
|
# You can put files here to add functionality separated per file, which
# will be ignored by git.
# Files on the custom/ directory will be automatically loaded by the init
# script, in alphabetical order.
# For example: add yourself some shortcuts to projects you often work on.
#
# brainstormr=~/Projects/development/planetargon/brainstormr
# cd $brainstormr
#
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
custom/example.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 363
|
# Add your own custom plugins in the custom/plugins directory. Plugins placed
# here will override ones with the same name in the main plugins directory.
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
custom/plugins/example/example.plugin.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 154
|
# Put your custom themes in this folder.
# Example:
PROMPT="%{$fg[red]%}%n%{$reset_color%}@%{$fg[blue]%}%m %{$fg[yellow]%}%~ %{$reset_color%}%% "
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
custom/themes/example.zsh-theme
|
Shell
|
mit
| 147
|
## Bazaar integration
## Just works with the GIT integration just add $(bzr_prompt_info) to the PROMPT
function bzr_prompt_info() {
BZR_CB=`bzr nick 2> /dev/null | grep -v "ERROR" | cut -d ":" -f2 | awk -F / '{print "bzr::"$1}'`
if [ -n "$BZR_CB" ]; then
BZR_DIRTY=""
[[ -n `bzr status` ]] && BZR_DIRTY=" %{$fg[red]%} * %{$fg[green]%}"
echo "$ZSH_THEME_SCM_PROMPT_PREFIX$BZR_CB$BZR_DIRTY$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX"
fi
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/bzr.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 430
|
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
function omz {
[[ $# -gt 0 ]] || {
_omz::help
return 1
}
local command="$1"
shift
# Subcommand functions start with _ so that they don't
# appear as completion entries when looking for `omz`
(( $+functions[_omz::$command] )) || {
_omz::help
return 1
}
_omz::$command "$@"
}
function _omz {
local -a cmds subcmds
cmds=(
'changelog:Print the changelog'
'help:Usage information'
'plugin:Manage plugins'
'pr:Manage Oh My Zsh Pull Requests'
'reload:Reload the current zsh session'
'theme:Manage themes'
'update:Update Oh My Zsh'
'version:Show the version'
)
if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then
_describe 'command' cmds
elif (( CURRENT == 3 )); then
case "$words[2]" in
changelog) local -a refs
refs=("${(@f)$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; command git for-each-ref --format="%(refname:short):%(subject)" refs/heads refs/tags)}")
_describe 'command' refs ;;
plugin) subcmds=(
'disable:Disable plugin(s)'
'enable:Enable plugin(s)'
'info:Get plugin information'
'list:List plugins'
'load:Load plugin(s)'
)
_describe 'command' subcmds ;;
pr) subcmds=('clean:Delete all Pull Request branches' 'test:Test a Pull Request')
_describe 'command' subcmds ;;
theme) subcmds=('list:List themes' 'set:Set a theme in your .zshrc file' 'use:Load a theme')
_describe 'command' subcmds ;;
esac
elif (( CURRENT == 4 )); then
case "${words[2]}::${words[3]}" in
plugin::(disable|enable|load))
local -aU valid_plugins
if [[ "${words[3]}" = disable ]]; then
# if command is "disable", only offer already enabled plugins
valid_plugins=($plugins)
else
valid_plugins=("$ZSH"/plugins/*/{_*,*.plugin.zsh}(-.N:h:t) "$ZSH_CUSTOM"/plugins/*/{_*,*.plugin.zsh}(-.N:h:t))
# if command is "enable", remove already enabled plugins
[[ "${words[3]}" = enable ]] && valid_plugins=(${valid_plugins:|plugins})
fi
_describe 'plugin' valid_plugins ;;
plugin::info)
local -aU plugins
plugins=("$ZSH"/plugins/*/{_*,*.plugin.zsh}(-.N:h:t) "$ZSH_CUSTOM"/plugins/*/{_*,*.plugin.zsh}(-.N:h:t))
_describe 'plugin' plugins ;;
theme::(set|use))
local -aU themes
themes=("$ZSH"/themes/*.zsh-theme(-.N:t:r) "$ZSH_CUSTOM"/**/*.zsh-theme(-.N:r:gs:"$ZSH_CUSTOM"/themes/:::gs:"$ZSH_CUSTOM"/:::))
_describe 'theme' themes ;;
esac
elif (( CURRENT > 4 )); then
case "${words[2]}::${words[3]}" in
plugin::(enable|disable|load))
local -aU valid_plugins
if [[ "${words[3]}" = disable ]]; then
# if command is "disable", only offer already enabled plugins
valid_plugins=($plugins)
else
valid_plugins=("$ZSH"/plugins/*/{_*,*.plugin.zsh}(-.N:h:t) "$ZSH_CUSTOM"/plugins/*/{_*,*.plugin.zsh}(-.N:h:t))
# if command is "enable", remove already enabled plugins
[[ "${words[3]}" = enable ]] && valid_plugins=(${valid_plugins:|plugins})
fi
# Remove plugins already passed as arguments
# NOTE: $(( CURRENT - 1 )) is the last plugin argument completely passed, i.e. that which
# has a space after them. This is to avoid removing plugins partially passed, which makes
# the completion not add a space after the completed plugin.
local -a args
args=(${words[4,$(( CURRENT - 1))]})
valid_plugins=(${valid_plugins:|args})
_describe 'plugin' valid_plugins ;;
esac
fi
return 0
}
# If run from a script, do not set the completion function
if (( ${+functions[compdef]} )); then
compdef _omz omz
fi
## Utility functions
function _omz::confirm {
# If question supplied, ask it before reading the answer
# NOTE: uses the logname of the caller function
if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
_omz::log prompt "$1" "${${functrace[1]#_}%:*}"
fi
# Read one character
read -r -k 1
# If no newline entered, add a newline
if [[ "$REPLY" != $'\n' ]]; then
echo
fi
}
function _omz::log {
# if promptsubst is set, a message with `` or $()
# will be run even if quoted due to `print -P`
setopt localoptions nopromptsubst
# $1 = info|warn|error|debug
# $2 = text
# $3 = (optional) name of the logger
local logtype=$1
local logname=${3:-${${functrace[1]#_}%:*}}
# Don't print anything if debug is not active
if [[ $logtype = debug && -z $_OMZ_DEBUG ]]; then
return
fi
# Choose coloring based on log type
case "$logtype" in
prompt) print -Pn "%S%F{blue}$logname%f%s: $2" ;;
debug) print -P "%F{white}$logname%f: $2" ;;
info) print -P "%F{green}$logname%f: $2" ;;
warn) print -P "%S%F{yellow}$logname%f%s: $2" ;;
error) print -P "%S%F{red}$logname%f%s: $2" ;;
esac >&2
}
## User-facing commands
function _omz::help {
cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage: omz <command> [options]
Available commands:
help Print this help message
changelog Print the changelog
plugin <command> Manage plugins
pr <command> Manage Oh My Zsh Pull Requests
reload Reload the current zsh session
theme <command> Manage themes
update Update Oh My Zsh
version Show the version
EOF
}
function _omz::changelog {
local version=${1:-HEAD} format=${3:-"--text"}
if (
builtin cd -q "$ZSH"
! command git show-ref --verify refs/heads/$version && \
! command git show-ref --verify refs/tags/$version && \
! command git rev-parse --verify "${version}^{commit}"
) &>/dev/null; then
cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} [version]
NOTE: <version> must be a valid branch, tag or commit.
EOF
return 1
fi
"$ZSH/tools/changelog.sh" "$version" "${2:-}" "$format"
}
function _omz::plugin {
(( $# > 0 && $+functions[$0::$1] )) || {
cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <command> [options]
Available commands:
disable <plugin> Disable plugin(s)
enable <plugin> Enable plugin(s)
info <plugin> Get information of a plugin
list List all available Oh My Zsh plugins
load <plugin> Load plugin(s)
EOF
return 1
}
local command="$1"
shift
$0::$command "$@"
}
function _omz::plugin::disable {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <plugin> [...]"
return 1
fi
# Check that plugin is in $plugins
local -a dis_plugins
for plugin in "$@"; do
if [[ ${plugins[(Ie)$plugin]} -eq 0 ]]; then
_omz::log warn "plugin '$plugin' is not enabled."
continue
fi
dis_plugins+=("$plugin")
done
# Exit if there are no enabled plugins to disable
if [[ ${#dis_plugins} -eq 0 ]]; then
return 1
fi
# Remove plugins substitution awk script
local awk_subst_plugins="\
gsub(/\s+(${(j:|:)dis_plugins})/, \"\") # with spaces before
gsub(/(${(j:|:)dis_plugins})\s+/, \"\") # with spaces after
gsub(/\((${(j:|:)dis_plugins})\)/, \"\") # without spaces (only plugin)
"
# Disable plugins awk script
local awk_script="
# if plugins=() is in oneline form, substitute disabled plugins and go to next line
/^\s*plugins=\([^#]+\).*\$/ {
$awk_subst_plugins
print \$0
next
}
# if plugins=() is in multiline form, enable multi flag and disable plugins if they're there
/^\s*plugins=\(/ {
multi=1
$awk_subst_plugins
print \$0
next
}
# if multi flag is enabled and we find a valid closing parenthesis, remove plugins and disable multi flag
multi == 1 && /^[^#]*\)/ {
multi=0
$awk_subst_plugins
print \$0
next
}
multi == 1 && length(\$0) > 0 {
$awk_subst_plugins
if (length(\$0) > 0) print \$0
next
}
{ print \$0 }
"
local zdot="${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"
awk "$awk_script" "$zdot/.zshrc" > "$zdot/.zshrc.new" \
&& command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc" "$zdot/.zshrc.bck" \
&& command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc.new" "$zdot/.zshrc"
# Exit if the new .zshrc file wasn't created correctly
[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || {
local ret=$?
_omz::log error "error disabling plugins."
return $ret
}
# Exit if the new .zshrc file has syntax errors
if ! command zsh -n "$zdot/.zshrc"; then
_omz::log error "broken syntax in '"${zdot/#$HOME/\~}/.zshrc"'. Rolling back changes..."
command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc" "$zdot/.zshrc.new"
command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc.bck" "$zdot/.zshrc"
return 1
fi
# Restart the zsh session if there were no errors
_omz::log info "plugins disabled: ${(j:, :)dis_plugins}."
# Only reload zsh if run in an interactive session
[[ ! -o interactive ]] || _omz::reload
}
function _omz::plugin::enable {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <plugin> [...]"
return 1
fi
# Check that plugin is not in $plugins
local -a add_plugins
for plugin in "$@"; do
if [[ ${plugins[(Ie)$plugin]} -ne 0 ]]; then
_omz::log warn "plugin '$plugin' is already enabled."
continue
fi
add_plugins+=("$plugin")
done
# Exit if there are no plugins to enable
if [[ ${#add_plugins} -eq 0 ]]; then
return 1
fi
# Enable plugins awk script
local awk_script="
# if plugins=() is in oneline form, substitute ) with new plugins and go to the next line
/^\s*plugins=\([^#]+\).*\$/ {
sub(/\)/, \" $add_plugins&\")
print \$0
next
}
# if plugins=() is in multiline form, enable multi flag
/^\s*plugins=\(/ {
multi=1
}
# if multi flag is enabled and we find a valid closing parenthesis,
# add new plugins and disable multi flag
multi == 1 && /^[^#]*\)/ {
multi=0
sub(/\)/, \" $add_plugins&\")
print \$0
next
}
{ print \$0 }
"
local zdot="${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"
awk "$awk_script" "$zdot/.zshrc" > "$zdot/.zshrc.new" \
&& command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc" "$zdot/.zshrc.bck" \
&& command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc.new" "$zdot/.zshrc"
# Exit if the new .zshrc file wasn't created correctly
[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || {
local ret=$?
_omz::log error "error enabling plugins."
return $ret
}
# Exit if the new .zshrc file has syntax errors
if ! command zsh -n "$zdot/.zshrc"; then
_omz::log error "broken syntax in '"${zdot/#$HOME/\~}/.zshrc"'. Rolling back changes..."
command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc" "$zdot/.zshrc.new"
command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc.bck" "$zdot/.zshrc"
return 1
fi
# Restart the zsh session if there were no errors
_omz::log info "plugins enabled: ${(j:, :)add_plugins}."
# Only reload zsh if run in an interactive session
[[ ! -o interactive ]] || _omz::reload
}
function _omz::plugin::info {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <plugin>"
return 1
fi
local readme
for readme in "$ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/$1/README.md" "$ZSH/plugins/$1/README.md"; do
if [[ -f "$readme" ]]; then
(( ${+commands[less]} )) && less "$readme" || cat "$readme"
return 0
fi
done
if [[ -d "$ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/$1" || -d "$ZSH/plugins/$1" ]]; then
_omz::log error "the '$1' plugin doesn't have a README file"
else
_omz::log error "'$1' plugin not found"
fi
return 1
}
function _omz::plugin::list {
local -a custom_plugins builtin_plugins
custom_plugins=("$ZSH_CUSTOM"/plugins/*(-/N:t))
builtin_plugins=("$ZSH"/plugins/*(-/N:t))
# If the command is being piped, print all found line by line
if [[ ! -t 1 ]]; then
print -l ${(q-)custom_plugins} ${(q-)builtin_plugins}
return
fi
if (( ${#custom_plugins} )); then
print -P "%U%BCustom plugins%b%u:"
print -l ${(q-)custom_plugins} | column -x
fi
if (( ${#builtin_plugins} )); then
(( ${#custom_plugins} )) && echo # add a line of separation
print -P "%U%BBuilt-in plugins%b%u:"
print -l ${(q-)builtin_plugins} | column -x
fi
}
function _omz::plugin::load {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <plugin> [...]"
return 1
fi
local plugin base has_completion=0
for plugin in "$@"; do
if [[ -d "$ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/$plugin" ]]; then
base="$ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/$plugin"
elif [[ -d "$ZSH/plugins/$plugin" ]]; then
base="$ZSH/plugins/$plugin"
else
_omz::log warn "plugin '$plugin' not found"
continue
fi
# Check if its a valid plugin
if [[ ! -f "$base/_$plugin" && ! -f "$base/$plugin.plugin.zsh" ]]; then
_omz::log warn "'$plugin' is not a valid plugin"
continue
# It it is a valid plugin, add its directory to $fpath unless it is already there
elif (( ! ${fpath[(Ie)$base]} )); then
fpath=("$base" $fpath)
fi
# Check if it has completion to reload compinit
local -a comp_files
comp_files=($base/_*(N))
has_completion=$(( $#comp_files > 0 ))
# Load the plugin
if [[ -f "$base/$plugin.plugin.zsh" ]]; then
source "$base/$plugin.plugin.zsh"
fi
done
# If we have completion, we need to reload the completion
# We pass -D to avoid generating a new dump file, which would overwrite our
# current one for the next session (and we don't want that because we're not
# actually enabling the plugins for the next session).
# Note that we still have to pass -d "$_comp_dumpfile", so that compinit
# doesn't use the default zcompdump location (${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zcompdump).
if (( has_completion )); then
compinit -D -d "$_comp_dumpfile"
fi
}
function _omz::pr {
(( $# > 0 && $+functions[$0::$1] )) || {
cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <command> [options]
Available commands:
clean Delete all PR branches (ohmyzsh/pull-*)
test <PR_number_or_URL> Fetch PR #NUMBER and rebase against master
EOF
return 1
}
local command="$1"
shift
$0::$command "$@"
}
function _omz::pr::clean {
(
set -e
builtin cd -q "$ZSH"
# Check if there are PR branches
local fmt branches
fmt="%(color:bold blue)%(align:18,right)%(refname:short)%(end)%(color:reset) %(color:dim bold red)%(objectname:short)%(color:reset) %(color:yellow)%(contents:subject)"
branches="$(command git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate --color --format="$fmt" "refs/heads/ohmyzsh/pull-*")"
# Exit if there are no PR branches
if [[ -z "$branches" ]]; then
_omz::log info "there are no Pull Request branches to remove."
return
fi
# Print found PR branches
echo "$branches\n"
# Confirm before removing the branches
_omz::confirm "do you want remove these Pull Request branches? [Y/n] "
# Only proceed if the answer is a valid yes option
[[ "$REPLY" != [yY$'\n'] ]] && return
_omz::log info "removing all Oh My Zsh Pull Request branches..."
command git branch --list 'ohmyzsh/pull-*' | while read branch; do
command git branch -D "$branch"
done
)
}
function _omz::pr::test {
# Allow $1 to be a URL to the pull request
if [[ "$1" = https://* ]]; then
1="${1:t}"
fi
# Check the input
if ! [[ -n "$1" && "$1" =~ ^[[:digit:]]+$ ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <PR_NUMBER_or_URL>"
return 1
fi
# Save current git HEAD
local branch
branch=$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git symbolic-ref --short HEAD) || {
_omz::log error "error when getting the current git branch. Aborting..."
return 1
}
# Fetch PR onto ohmyzsh/pull-<PR_NUMBER> branch and rebase against master
# If any of these operations fail, undo the changes made
(
set -e
builtin cd -q "$ZSH"
# Get the ohmyzsh git remote
command git remote -v | while read remote url _; do
case "$url" in
https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh(|.git)) found=1; break ;;
git@github.com:ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh(|.git)) found=1; break ;;
esac
done
(( $found )) || {
_omz::log error "could not found the ohmyzsh git remote. Aborting..."
return 1
}
# Fetch pull request head
_omz::log info "fetching PR #$1 to ohmyzsh/pull-$1..."
command git fetch -f "$remote" refs/pull/$1/head:ohmyzsh/pull-$1 || {
_omz::log error "error when trying to fetch PR #$1."
return 1
}
# Rebase pull request branch against the current master
_omz::log info "rebasing PR #$1..."
command git rebase --no-gpg-sign master ohmyzsh/pull-$1 || {
command git rebase --abort &>/dev/null
_omz::log warn "could not rebase PR #$1 on top of master."
_omz::log warn "you might not see the latest stable changes."
_omz::log info "run \`zsh\` to test the changes."
return 1
}
_omz::log info "fetch of PR #${1} successful."
)
# If there was an error, abort running zsh to test the PR
[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || return 1
# Run zsh to test the changes
_omz::log info "running \`zsh\` to test the changes. Run \`exit\` to go back."
command zsh -l
# After testing, go back to the previous HEAD if the user wants
_omz::confirm "do you want to go back to the previous branch? [Y/n] "
# Only proceed if the answer is a valid yes option
[[ "$REPLY" != [yY$'\n'] ]] && return
(
set -e
builtin cd -q "$ZSH"
command git checkout "$branch" -- || {
_omz::log error "could not go back to the previous branch ('$branch')."
return 1
}
)
}
function _omz::reload {
# Delete current completion cache
command rm -f $_comp_dumpfile $ZSH_COMPDUMP
# Old zsh versions don't have ZSH_ARGZERO
local zsh="${ZSH_ARGZERO:-${functrace[-1]%:*}}"
# Check whether to run a login shell
[[ "$zsh" = -* || -o login ]] && exec -l "${zsh#-}" || exec "$zsh"
}
function _omz::theme {
(( $# > 0 && $+functions[$0::$1] )) || {
cat >&2 <<EOF
Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <command> [options]
Available commands:
list List all available Oh My Zsh themes
set <theme> Set a theme in your .zshrc file
use <theme> Load a theme
EOF
return 1
}
local command="$1"
shift
$0::$command "$@"
}
function _omz::theme::list {
local -a custom_themes builtin_themes
custom_themes=("$ZSH_CUSTOM"/**/*.zsh-theme(-.N:r:gs:"$ZSH_CUSTOM"/themes/:::gs:"$ZSH_CUSTOM"/:::))
builtin_themes=("$ZSH"/themes/*.zsh-theme(-.N:t:r))
# If the command is being piped, print all found line by line
if [[ ! -t 1 ]]; then
print -l ${(q-)custom_themes} ${(q-)builtin_themes}
return
fi
# Print theme in use
if [[ -n "$ZSH_THEME" ]]; then
print -Pn "%U%BCurrent theme%b%u: "
[[ $ZSH_THEME = random ]] && echo "$RANDOM_THEME (via random)" || echo "$ZSH_THEME"
echo
fi
# Print custom themes if there are any
if (( ${#custom_themes} )); then
print -P "%U%BCustom themes%b%u:"
print -l ${(q-)custom_themes} | column -x
echo
fi
# Print built-in themes
print -P "%U%BBuilt-in themes%b%u:"
print -l ${(q-)builtin_themes} | column -x
}
function _omz::theme::set {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <theme>"
return 1
fi
# Check that theme exists
if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$1.zsh-theme" ]] \
&& [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/$1.zsh-theme" ]] \
&& [[ ! -f "$ZSH/themes/$1.zsh-theme" ]]; then
_omz::log error "%B$1%b theme not found"
return 1
fi
# Enable theme in .zshrc
local awk_script='
!set && /^\s*ZSH_THEME=[^#]+.*$/ {
set=1
sub(/^\s*ZSH_THEME=[^#]+.*$/, "ZSH_THEME=\"'$1'\" # set by `omz`")
print $0
next
}
{ print $0 }
END {
# If no ZSH_THEME= line was found, return an error
if (!set) exit 1
}
'
local zdot="${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"
awk "$awk_script" "$zdot/.zshrc" > "$zdot/.zshrc.new" \
|| {
# Prepend ZSH_THEME= line to .zshrc if it doesn't exist
cat <<EOF
ZSH_THEME="$1" # set by \`omz\`
EOF
cat "$zdot/.zshrc"
} > "$zdot/.zshrc.new" \
&& command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc" "$zdot/.zshrc.bck" \
&& command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc.new" "$zdot/.zshrc"
# Exit if the new .zshrc file wasn't created correctly
[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || {
local ret=$?
_omz::log error "error setting theme."
return $ret
}
# Exit if the new .zshrc file has syntax errors
if ! command zsh -n "$zdot/.zshrc"; then
_omz::log error "broken syntax in '"${zdot/#$HOME/\~}/.zshrc"'. Rolling back changes..."
command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc" "$zdot/.zshrc.new"
command mv -f "$zdot/.zshrc.bck" "$zdot/.zshrc"
return 1
fi
# Restart the zsh session if there were no errors
_omz::log info "'$1' theme set correctly."
# Only reload zsh if run in an interactive session
[[ ! -o interactive ]] || _omz::reload
}
function _omz::theme::use {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
echo >&2 "Usage: ${(j: :)${(s.::.)0#_}} <theme>"
return 1
fi
# Respect compatibility with old lookup order
if [[ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$1.zsh-theme" ]]; then
source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$1.zsh-theme"
elif [[ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/$1.zsh-theme" ]]; then
source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/$1.zsh-theme"
elif [[ -f "$ZSH/themes/$1.zsh-theme" ]]; then
source "$ZSH/themes/$1.zsh-theme"
else
_omz::log error "%B$1%b theme not found"
return 1
fi
# Update theme settings
ZSH_THEME="$1"
[[ $1 = random ]] || unset RANDOM_THEME
}
function _omz::update {
local last_commit=$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git rev-parse HEAD)
# Run update script
if [[ "$1" != --unattended ]]; then
ZSH="$ZSH" command zsh -f "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh" --interactive || return $?
else
ZSH="$ZSH" command zsh -f "$ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh" || return $?
fi
# Update last updated file
zmodload zsh/datetime
echo "LAST_EPOCH=$(( EPOCHSECONDS / 60 / 60 / 24 ))" >! "${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/.zsh-update"
# Remove update lock if it exists
command rm -rf "$ZSH/log/update.lock"
# Restart the zsh session if there were changes
if [[ "$1" != --unattended && "$(builtin cd -q "$ZSH"; git rev-parse HEAD)" != "$last_commit" ]]; then
# Old zsh versions don't have ZSH_ARGZERO
local zsh="${ZSH_ARGZERO:-${functrace[-1]%:*}}"
# Check whether to run a login shell
[[ "$zsh" = -* || -o login ]] && exec -l "${zsh#-}" || exec "$zsh"
fi
}
function _omz::version {
(
builtin cd -q "$ZSH"
# Get the version name:
# 1) try tag-like version
# 2) try branch name
# 3) try name-rev (tag~<rev> or branch~<rev>)
local version
version=$(command git describe --tags HEAD 2>/dev/null) \
|| version=$(command git symbolic-ref --quiet --short HEAD 2>/dev/null) \
|| version=$(command git name-rev --no-undefined --name-only --exclude="remotes/*" HEAD 2>/dev/null) \
|| version="<detached>"
# Get short hash for the current HEAD
local commit=$(command git rev-parse --short HEAD 2>/dev/null)
# Show version and commit hash
printf "%s (%s)\n" "$version" "$commit"
)
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/cli.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 22,566
|
# System clipboard integration
#
# This file has support for doing system clipboard copy and paste operations
# from the command line in a generic cross-platform fashion.
#
# This is uses essentially the same heuristic as neovim, with the additional
# special support for Cygwin.
# See: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/blob/e682d799fa3cf2e80a02d00c6ea874599d58f0e7/runtime/autoload/provider/clipboard.vim#L55-L121
#
# - pbcopy, pbpaste (macOS)
# - cygwin (Windows running Cygwin)
# - wl-copy, wl-paste (if $WAYLAND_DISPLAY is set)
# - xclip (if $DISPLAY is set)
# - xsel (if $DISPLAY is set)
# - lemonade (for SSH) https://github.com/pocke/lemonade
# - doitclient (for SSH) http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/doit/
# - win32yank (Windows)
# - tmux (if $TMUX is set)
#
# Defines two functions, clipcopy and clippaste, based on the detected platform.
##
#
# clipcopy - Copy data to clipboard
#
# Usage:
#
# <command> | clipcopy - copies stdin to clipboard
#
# clipcopy <file> - copies a file's contents to clipboard
#
##
#
# clippaste - "Paste" data from clipboard to stdout
#
# Usage:
#
# clippaste - writes clipboard's contents to stdout
#
# clippaste | <command> - pastes contents and pipes it to another process
#
# clippaste > <file> - paste contents to a file
#
# Examples:
#
# # Pipe to another process
# clippaste | grep foo
#
# # Paste to a file
# clippaste > file.txt
#
function detect-clipboard() {
emulate -L zsh
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == darwin* ]] && (( ${+commands[pbcopy]} )) && (( ${+commands[pbpaste]} )); then
function clipcopy() { pbcopy < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { pbpaste; }
elif [[ "${OSTYPE}" == (cygwin|msys)* ]]; then
function clipcopy() { cat "${1:-/dev/stdin}" > /dev/clipboard; }
function clippaste() { cat /dev/clipboard; }
elif [ -n "${WAYLAND_DISPLAY:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[wl-copy]} )) && (( ${+commands[wl-paste]} )); then
function clipcopy() { wl-copy < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { wl-paste; }
elif [ -n "${DISPLAY:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[xclip]} )); then
function clipcopy() { xclip -in -selection clipboard < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { xclip -out -selection clipboard; }
elif [ -n "${DISPLAY:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[xsel]} )); then
function clipcopy() { xsel --clipboard --input < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { xsel --clipboard --output; }
elif (( ${+commands[lemonade]} )); then
function clipcopy() { lemonade copy < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { lemonade paste; }
elif (( ${+commands[doitclient]} )); then
function clipcopy() { doitclient wclip < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { doitclient wclip -r; }
elif (( ${+commands[win32yank]} )); then
function clipcopy() { win32yank -i < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { win32yank -o; }
elif [[ $OSTYPE == linux-android* ]] && (( $+commands[termux-clipboard-set] )); then
function clipcopy() { termux-clipboard-set < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { termux-clipboard-get; }
elif [ -n "${TMUX:-}" ] && (( ${+commands[tmux]} )); then
function clipcopy() { tmux load-buffer "${1:--}"; }
function clippaste() { tmux save-buffer -; }
elif [[ $(uname -r) = *icrosoft* ]]; then
function clipcopy() { clip.exe < "${1:-/dev/stdin}"; }
function clippaste() { powershell.exe -noprofile -command Get-Clipboard; }
else
function _retry_clipboard_detection_or_fail() {
local clipcmd="${1}"; shift
if detect-clipboard; then
"${clipcmd}" "$@"
else
print "${clipcmd}: Platform $OSTYPE not supported or xclip/xsel not installed" >&2
return 1
fi
}
function clipcopy() { _retry_clipboard_detection_or_fail clipcopy "$@"; }
function clippaste() { _retry_clipboard_detection_or_fail clippaste "$@"; }
return 1
fi
}
# Detect at startup. A non-zero exit here indicates that the dummy clipboards were set,
# which is not really an error. If the user calls them, they will attempt to redetect
# (for example, perhaps the user has now installed xclip) and then either print an error
# or proceed successfully.
detect-clipboard || true
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/clipboard.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 4,236
|
# Handle completions insecurities (i.e., completion-dependent directories with
# insecure ownership or permissions) by:
#
# * Human-readably notifying the user of these insecurities.
function handle_completion_insecurities() {
# List of the absolute paths of all unique insecure directories, split on
# newline from compaudit()'s output resembling:
#
# There are insecure directories:
# /usr/share/zsh/site-functions
# /usr/share/zsh/5.0.6/functions
# /usr/share/zsh
# /usr/share/zsh/5.0.6
#
# Since the ignorable first line is printed to stderr and thus not captured,
# stderr is squelched to prevent this output from leaking to the user.
local -aU insecure_dirs
insecure_dirs=( ${(f@):-"$(compaudit 2>/dev/null)"} )
# If no such directories exist, get us out of here.
[[ -z "${insecure_dirs}" ]] && return
# List ownership and permissions of all insecure directories.
print "[oh-my-zsh] Insecure completion-dependent directories detected:"
ls -ld "${(@)insecure_dirs}"
cat <<EOD
[oh-my-zsh] For safety, we will not load completions from these directories until
[oh-my-zsh] you fix their permissions and ownership and restart zsh.
[oh-my-zsh] See the above list for directories with group or other writability.
[oh-my-zsh] To fix your permissions you can do so by disabling
[oh-my-zsh] the write permission of "group" and "others" and making sure that the
[oh-my-zsh] owner of these directories is either root or your current user.
[oh-my-zsh] The following command may help:
[oh-my-zsh] compaudit | xargs chmod g-w,o-w
[oh-my-zsh] If the above didn't help or you want to skip the verification of
[oh-my-zsh] insecure directories you can set the variable ZSH_DISABLE_COMPFIX to
[oh-my-zsh] "true" before oh-my-zsh is sourced in your zshrc file.
EOD
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/compfix.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,822
|
# fixme - the load process here seems a bit bizarre
zmodload -i zsh/complist
WORDCHARS=''
unsetopt menu_complete # do not autoselect the first completion entry
unsetopt flowcontrol
setopt auto_menu # show completion menu on successive tab press
setopt complete_in_word
setopt always_to_end
# should this be in keybindings?
bindkey -M menuselect '^o' accept-and-infer-next-history
zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:*:*' menu select
# case insensitive (all), partial-word and substring completion
if [[ "$CASE_SENSITIVE" = true ]]; then
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
else
if [[ "$HYPHEN_INSENSITIVE" = true ]]; then
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-zA-Z-_}={A-Za-z_-}' 'r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
else
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}' 'r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
fi
fi
unset CASE_SENSITIVE HYPHEN_INSENSITIVE
# Complete . and .. special directories
zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs true
zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors ''
zstyle ':completion:*:*:kill:*:processes' list-colors '=(#b) #([0-9]#) ([0-9a-z-]#)*=01;34=0=01'
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = solaris* ]]; then
zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:*:processes' command "ps -u $USERNAME -o pid,user,comm"
else
zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:*:processes' command "ps -u $USERNAME -o pid,user,comm -w -w"
fi
# disable named-directories autocompletion
zstyle ':completion:*:cd:*' tag-order local-directories directory-stack path-directories
# Use caching so that commands like apt and dpkg complete are useable
zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache yes
zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path $ZSH_CACHE_DIR
# Don't complete uninteresting users
zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:users' ignored-patterns \
adm amanda apache at avahi avahi-autoipd beaglidx bin cacti canna \
clamav daemon dbus distcache dnsmasq dovecot fax ftp games gdm \
gkrellmd gopher hacluster haldaemon halt hsqldb ident junkbust kdm \
ldap lp mail mailman mailnull man messagebus mldonkey mysql nagios \
named netdump news nfsnobody nobody nscd ntp nut nx obsrun openvpn \
operator pcap polkitd postfix postgres privoxy pulse pvm quagga radvd \
rpc rpcuser rpm rtkit scard shutdown squid sshd statd svn sync tftp \
usbmux uucp vcsa wwwrun xfs '_*'
# ... unless we really want to.
zstyle '*' single-ignored show
if [[ ${COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS:-false} != false ]]; then
expand-or-complete-with-dots() {
# use $COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS either as toggle or as the sequence to show
[[ $COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS = true ]] && COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="%F{red}…%f"
# turn off line wrapping and print prompt-expanded "dot" sequence
printf '\e[?7l%s\e[?7h' "${(%)COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS}"
zle expand-or-complete
zle redisplay
}
zle -N expand-or-complete-with-dots
# Set the function as the default tab completion widget
bindkey -M emacs "^I" expand-or-complete-with-dots
bindkey -M viins "^I" expand-or-complete-with-dots
bindkey -M vicmd "^I" expand-or-complete-with-dots
fi
# automatically load bash completion functions
autoload -U +X bashcompinit && bashcompinit
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/completion.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 3,126
|
if [[ "$ENABLE_CORRECTION" == "true" ]]; then
alias cp='nocorrect cp'
alias ebuild='nocorrect ebuild'
alias gist='nocorrect gist'
alias heroku='nocorrect heroku'
alias hpodder='nocorrect hpodder'
alias man='nocorrect man'
alias mkdir='nocorrect mkdir'
alias mv='nocorrect mv'
alias mysql='nocorrect mysql'
alias sudo='nocorrect sudo'
alias su='nocorrect su'
setopt correct_all
fi
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/correction.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 405
|
# diagnostics.zsh
#
# Diagnostic and debugging support for oh-my-zsh
# omz_diagnostic_dump()
#
# Author: Andrew Janke <andrew@apjanke.net>
#
# Usage:
#
# omz_diagnostic_dump [-v] [-V] [file]
#
# NOTE: This is a work in progress. Its interface and behavior are going to change,
# and probably in non-back-compatible ways.
#
# Outputs a bunch of information about the state and configuration of
# oh-my-zsh, zsh, and the user's system. This is intended to provide a
# bunch of context for diagnosing your own or a third party's problems, and to
# be suitable for posting to public bug reports.
#
# The output is human-readable and its format may change over time. It is not
# suitable for parsing. All the output is in one single file so it can be posted
# as a gist or bug comment on GitHub. GitHub doesn't support attaching tarballs
# or other files to bugs; otherwise, this would probably have an option to produce
# tarballs that contain copies of the config and customization files instead of
# catting them all in to one file.
#
# This is intended to be widely portable, and run anywhere that oh-my-zsh does.
# Feel free to report any portability issues as bugs.
#
# This is written in a defensive style so it still works (and can detect) cases when
# basic functionality like echo and which have been redefined. In particular, almost
# everything is invoked with "builtin" or "command", to work in the face of user
# redefinitions.
#
# OPTIONS
#
# [file] Specifies the output file. If not given, a file in the current directory
# is selected automatically.
#
# -v Increase the verbosity of the dump output. May be specified multiple times.
# Verbosity levels:
# 0 - Basic info, shell state, omz configuration, git state
# 1 - (default) Adds key binding info and configuration file contents
# 2 - Adds zcompdump file contents
#
# -V Reduce the verbosity of the dump output. May be specified multiple times.
#
# TODO:
# * Multi-file capture
# * Add automatic gist uploading
# * Consider whether to move default output file location to TMPDIR. More robust
# but less user friendly.
#
autoload -Uz is-at-least
function omz_diagnostic_dump() {
emulate -L zsh
builtin echo "Generating diagnostic dump; please be patient..."
local thisfcn=omz_diagnostic_dump
local -A opts
local opt_verbose opt_noverbose opt_outfile
local timestamp=$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)
local outfile=omz_diagdump_$timestamp.txt
builtin zparseopts -A opts -D -- "v+=opt_verbose" "V+=opt_noverbose"
local verbose n_verbose=${#opt_verbose} n_noverbose=${#opt_noverbose}
(( verbose = 1 + n_verbose - n_noverbose ))
if [[ ${#*} > 0 ]]; then
opt_outfile=$1
fi
if [[ ${#*} > 1 ]]; then
builtin echo "$thisfcn: error: too many arguments" >&2
return 1
fi
if [[ -n "$opt_outfile" ]]; then
outfile="$opt_outfile"
fi
# Always write directly to a file so terminal escape sequences are
# captured cleanly
_omz_diag_dump_one_big_text &> "$outfile"
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
builtin echo "$thisfcn: error while creating diagnostic dump; see $outfile for details"
fi
builtin echo
builtin echo Diagnostic dump file created at: "$outfile"
builtin echo
builtin echo To share this with OMZ developers, post it as a gist on GitHub
builtin echo at "https://gist.github.com" and share the link to the gist.
builtin echo
builtin echo "WARNING: This dump file contains all your zsh and omz configuration files,"
builtin echo "so don't share it publicly if there's sensitive information in them."
builtin echo
}
function _omz_diag_dump_one_big_text() {
local program programs progfile md5
builtin echo oh-my-zsh diagnostic dump
builtin echo
builtin echo $outfile
builtin echo
# Basic system and zsh information
command date
command uname -a
builtin echo OSTYPE=$OSTYPE
builtin echo ZSH_VERSION=$ZSH_VERSION
builtin echo User: $USERNAME
builtin echo umask: $(umask)
builtin echo
_omz_diag_dump_os_specific_version
builtin echo
# Installed programs
programs=(sh zsh ksh bash sed cat grep ls find git posh)
local progfile="" extra_str="" sha_str=""
for program in $programs; do
extra_str="" sha_str=""
progfile=$(builtin which $program)
if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
if [[ -e $progfile ]]; then
if builtin whence shasum &>/dev/null; then
sha_str=($(command shasum $progfile))
sha_str=$sha_str[1]
extra_str+=" SHA $sha_str"
fi
if [[ -h "$progfile" ]]; then
extra_str+=" ( -> ${progfile:A} )"
fi
fi
builtin printf '%-9s %-20s %s\n' "$program is" "$progfile" "$extra_str"
else
builtin echo "$program: not found"
fi
done
builtin echo
builtin echo Command Versions:
builtin echo "zsh: $(zsh --version)"
builtin echo "this zsh session: $ZSH_VERSION"
builtin echo "bash: $(bash --version | command grep bash)"
builtin echo "git: $(git --version)"
builtin echo "grep: $(grep --version)"
builtin echo
# Core command definitions
_omz_diag_dump_check_core_commands || return 1
builtin echo
# ZSH Process state
builtin echo Process state:
builtin echo pwd: $PWD
if builtin whence pstree &>/dev/null; then
builtin echo Process tree for this shell:
pstree -p $$
else
ps -fT
fi
builtin set | command grep -a '^\(ZSH\|plugins\|TERM\|LC_\|LANG\|precmd\|chpwd\|preexec\|FPATH\|TTY\|DISPLAY\|PATH\)\|OMZ'
builtin echo
#TODO: Should this include `env` instead of or in addition to `export`?
builtin echo Exported:
builtin echo $(builtin export | command sed 's/=.*//')
builtin echo
builtin echo Locale:
command locale
builtin echo
# Zsh installation and configuration
builtin echo Zsh configuration:
builtin echo setopt: $(builtin setopt)
builtin echo
builtin echo zstyle:
builtin zstyle
builtin echo
builtin echo 'compaudit output:'
compaudit
builtin echo
builtin echo '$fpath directories:'
command ls -lad $fpath
builtin echo
# Oh-my-zsh installation
builtin echo oh-my-zsh installation:
command ls -ld ~/.z*
command ls -ld ~/.oh*
builtin echo
builtin echo oh-my-zsh git state:
(builtin cd $ZSH && builtin echo "HEAD: $(git rev-parse HEAD)" && git remote -v && git status | command grep "[^[:space:]]")
if [[ $verbose -ge 1 ]]; then
(builtin cd $ZSH && git reflog --date=default | command grep pull)
fi
builtin echo
if [[ -e $ZSH_CUSTOM ]]; then
local custom_dir=$ZSH_CUSTOM
if [[ -h $custom_dir ]]; then
custom_dir=$(builtin cd $custom_dir && pwd -P)
fi
builtin echo "oh-my-zsh custom dir:"
builtin echo " $ZSH_CUSTOM ($custom_dir)"
(builtin cd ${custom_dir:h} && command find ${custom_dir:t} -name .git -prune -o -print)
builtin echo
fi
# Key binding and terminal info
if [[ $verbose -ge 1 ]]; then
builtin echo "bindkey:"
builtin bindkey
builtin echo
builtin echo "infocmp:"
command infocmp -L
builtin echo
fi
# Configuration file info
local zdotdir=${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}
builtin echo "Zsh configuration files:"
local cfgfile cfgfiles
# Some files for bash that zsh does not use are intentionally included
# to help with diagnosing behavior differences between bash and zsh
cfgfiles=( /etc/zshenv /etc/zprofile /etc/zshrc /etc/zlogin /etc/zlogout
$zdotdir/.zshenv $zdotdir/.zprofile $zdotdir/.zshrc $zdotdir/.zlogin $zdotdir/.zlogout
~/.zsh.pre-oh-my-zsh
/etc/bashrc /etc/profile ~/.bashrc ~/.profile ~/.bash_profile ~/.bash_logout )
command ls -lad $cfgfiles 2>&1
builtin echo
if [[ $verbose -ge 1 ]]; then
for cfgfile in $cfgfiles; do
_omz_diag_dump_echo_file_w_header $cfgfile
done
fi
builtin echo
builtin echo "Zsh compdump files:"
local dumpfile dumpfiles
command ls -lad $zdotdir/.zcompdump*
dumpfiles=( $zdotdir/.zcompdump*(N) )
if [[ $verbose -ge 2 ]]; then
for dumpfile in $dumpfiles; do
_omz_diag_dump_echo_file_w_header $dumpfile
done
fi
}
function _omz_diag_dump_check_core_commands() {
builtin echo "Core command check:"
local redefined name builtins externals reserved_words
redefined=()
# All the zsh non-module builtin commands
# These are taken from the zsh reference manual for 5.0.2
# Commands from modules should not be included.
# (For back-compatibility, if any of these are newish, they should be removed,
# or at least made conditional on the version of the current running zsh.)
# "history" is also excluded because OMZ is known to redefine that
reserved_words=( do done esac then elif else fi for case if while function
repeat time until select coproc nocorrect foreach end '!' '[[' '{' '}'
)
builtins=( alias autoload bg bindkey break builtin bye cd chdir command
comparguments compcall compctl compdescribe compfiles compgroups compquote comptags
comptry compvalues continue dirs disable disown echo echotc echoti emulate
enable eval exec exit false fc fg functions getln getopts hash
jobs kill let limit log logout noglob popd print printf
pushd pushln pwd r read rehash return sched set setopt shift
source suspend test times trap true ttyctl type ulimit umask unalias
unfunction unhash unlimit unset unsetopt vared wait whence where which zcompile
zle zmodload zparseopts zregexparse zstyle )
if is-at-least 5.1; then
reserved_word+=( declare export integer float local readonly typeset )
else
builtins+=( declare export integer float local readonly typeset )
fi
builtins_fatal=( builtin command local )
externals=( zsh )
for name in $reserved_words; do
if [[ $(builtin whence -w $name) != "$name: reserved" ]]; then
builtin echo "reserved word '$name' has been redefined"
builtin which $name
redefined+=$name
fi
done
for name in $builtins; do
if [[ $(builtin whence -w $name) != "$name: builtin" ]]; then
builtin echo "builtin '$name' has been redefined"
builtin which $name
redefined+=$name
fi
done
for name in $externals; do
if [[ $(builtin whence -w $name) != "$name: command" ]]; then
builtin echo "command '$name' has been redefined"
builtin which $name
redefined+=$name
fi
done
if [[ -n "$redefined" ]]; then
builtin echo "SOME CORE COMMANDS HAVE BEEN REDEFINED: $redefined"
else
builtin echo "All core commands are defined normally"
fi
}
function _omz_diag_dump_echo_file_w_header() {
local file=$1
if [[ ( -f $file || -h $file ) ]]; then
builtin echo "========== $file =========="
if [[ -h $file ]]; then
builtin echo "========== ( => ${file:A} ) =========="
fi
command cat $file
builtin echo "========== end $file =========="
builtin echo
elif [[ -d $file ]]; then
builtin echo "File '$file' is a directory"
elif [[ ! -e $file ]]; then
builtin echo "File '$file' does not exist"
else
command ls -lad "$file"
fi
}
function _omz_diag_dump_os_specific_version() {
local osname osver version_file version_files
case "$OSTYPE" in
darwin*)
osname=$(command sw_vers -productName)
osver=$(command sw_vers -productVersion)
builtin echo "OS Version: $osname $osver build $(sw_vers -buildVersion)"
;;
cygwin)
command systeminfo | command head -n 4 | command tail -n 2
;;
esac
if builtin which lsb_release >/dev/null; then
builtin echo "OS Release: $(command lsb_release -s -d)"
fi
version_files=( /etc/*-release(N) /etc/*-version(N) /etc/*_version(N) )
for version_file in $version_files; do
builtin echo "$version_file:"
command cat "$version_file"
builtin echo
done
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/diagnostics.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 11,718
|
# Changing/making/removing directory
setopt auto_pushd
setopt pushd_ignore_dups
setopt pushdminus
alias -g ...='../..'
alias -g ....='../../..'
alias -g .....='../../../..'
alias -g ......='../../../../..'
alias -- -='cd -'
alias 1='cd -1'
alias 2='cd -2'
alias 3='cd -3'
alias 4='cd -4'
alias 5='cd -5'
alias 6='cd -6'
alias 7='cd -7'
alias 8='cd -8'
alias 9='cd -9'
alias md='mkdir -p'
alias rd=rmdir
function d () {
if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
dirs "$@"
else
dirs -v | head -n 10
fi
}
compdef _dirs d
# List directory contents
alias lsa='ls -lah'
alias l='ls -lah'
alias ll='ls -lh'
alias la='ls -lAh'
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/directories.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 617
|
function zsh_stats() {
fc -l 1 \
| awk '{ CMD[$2]++; count++; } END { for (a in CMD) print CMD[a] " " CMD[a]*100/count "% " a }' \
| grep -v "./" | sort -nr | head -n 20 | column -c3 -s " " -t | nl
}
function uninstall_oh_my_zsh() {
env ZSH="$ZSH" sh "$ZSH/tools/uninstall.sh"
}
function upgrade_oh_my_zsh() {
echo >&2 "${fg[yellow]}Note: \`$0\` is deprecated. Use \`omz update\` instead.$reset_color"
omz update
}
function open_command() {
local open_cmd
# define the open command
case "$OSTYPE" in
darwin*) open_cmd='open' ;;
cygwin*) open_cmd='cygstart' ;;
linux*) [[ "$(uname -r)" != *icrosoft* ]] && open_cmd='nohup xdg-open' || {
open_cmd='cmd.exe /c start ""'
[[ -e "$1" ]] && { 1="$(wslpath -w "${1:a}")" || return 1 }
} ;;
msys*) open_cmd='start ""' ;;
*) echo "Platform $OSTYPE not supported"
return 1
;;
esac
${=open_cmd} "$@" &>/dev/null
}
# take functions
# mkcd is equivalent to takedir
function mkcd takedir() {
mkdir -p $@ && cd ${@:$#}
}
function takeurl() {
local data thedir
data="$(mktemp)"
curl -L "$1" > "$data"
tar xf "$data"
thedir="$(tar tf "$data" | head -n 1)"
rm "$data"
cd "$thedir"
}
function takegit() {
git clone "$1"
cd "$(basename ${1%%.git})"
}
function take() {
if [[ $1 =~ ^(https?|ftp).*\.tar\.(gz|bz2|xz)$ ]]; then
takeurl "$1"
elif [[ $1 =~ ^([A-Za-z0-9]\+@|https?|git|ssh|ftps?|rsync).*\.git/?$ ]]; then
takegit "$1"
else
takedir "$@"
fi
}
#
# Get the value of an alias.
#
# Arguments:
# 1. alias - The alias to get its value from
# STDOUT:
# The value of alias $1 (if it has one).
# Return value:
# 0 if the alias was found,
# 1 if it does not exist
#
function alias_value() {
(( $+aliases[$1] )) && echo $aliases[$1]
}
#
# Try to get the value of an alias,
# otherwise return the input.
#
# Arguments:
# 1. alias - The alias to get its value from
# STDOUT:
# The value of alias $1, or $1 if there is no alias $1.
# Return value:
# Always 0
#
function try_alias_value() {
alias_value "$1" || echo "$1"
}
#
# Set variable "$1" to default value "$2" if "$1" is not yet defined.
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The variable to set
# 2. val - The default value
# Return value:
# 0 if the variable exists, 3 if it was set
#
function default() {
(( $+parameters[$1] )) && return 0
typeset -g "$1"="$2" && return 3
}
#
# Set environment variable "$1" to default value "$2" if "$1" is not yet defined.
#
# Arguments:
# 1. name - The env variable to set
# 2. val - The default value
# Return value:
# 0 if the env variable exists, 3 if it was set
#
function env_default() {
[[ ${parameters[$1]} = *-export* ]] && return 0
export "$1=$2" && return 3
}
# Required for $langinfo
zmodload zsh/langinfo
# URL-encode a string
#
# Encodes a string using RFC 2396 URL-encoding (%-escaped).
# See: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt
#
# By default, reserved characters and unreserved "mark" characters are
# not escaped by this function. This allows the common usage of passing
# an entire URL in, and encoding just special characters in it, with
# the expectation that reserved and mark characters are used appropriately.
# The -r and -m options turn on escaping of the reserved and mark characters,
# respectively, which allows arbitrary strings to be fully escaped for
# embedding inside URLs, where reserved characters might be misinterpreted.
#
# Prints the encoded string on stdout.
# Returns nonzero if encoding failed.
#
# Usage:
# omz_urlencode [-r] [-m] [-P] <string>
#
# -r causes reserved characters (;/?:@&=+$,) to be escaped
#
# -m causes "mark" characters (_.!~*''()-) to be escaped
#
# -P causes spaces to be encoded as '%20' instead of '+'
function omz_urlencode() {
emulate -L zsh
local -a opts
zparseopts -D -E -a opts r m P
local in_str=$1
local url_str=""
local spaces_as_plus
if [[ -z $opts[(r)-P] ]]; then spaces_as_plus=1; fi
local str="$in_str"
# URLs must use UTF-8 encoding; convert str to UTF-8 if required
local encoding=$langinfo[CODESET]
local safe_encodings
safe_encodings=(UTF-8 utf8 US-ASCII)
if [[ -z ${safe_encodings[(r)$encoding]} ]]; then
str=$(echo -E "$str" | iconv -f $encoding -t UTF-8)
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
echo "Error converting string from $encoding to UTF-8" >&2
return 1
fi
fi
# Use LC_CTYPE=C to process text byte-by-byte
local i byte ord LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
local reserved=';/?:@&=+$,'
local mark='_.!~*''()-'
local dont_escape="[A-Za-z0-9"
if [[ -z $opts[(r)-r] ]]; then
dont_escape+=$reserved
fi
# $mark must be last because of the "-"
if [[ -z $opts[(r)-m] ]]; then
dont_escape+=$mark
fi
dont_escape+="]"
# Implemented to use a single printf call and avoid subshells in the loop,
# for performance (primarily on Windows).
local url_str=""
for (( i = 1; i <= ${#str}; ++i )); do
byte="$str[i]"
if [[ "$byte" =~ "$dont_escape" ]]; then
url_str+="$byte"
else
if [[ "$byte" == " " && -n $spaces_as_plus ]]; then
url_str+="+"
else
ord=$(( [##16] #byte ))
url_str+="%$ord"
fi
fi
done
echo -E "$url_str"
}
# URL-decode a string
#
# Decodes a RFC 2396 URL-encoded (%-escaped) string.
# This decodes the '+' and '%' escapes in the input string, and leaves
# other characters unchanged. Does not enforce that the input is a
# valid URL-encoded string. This is a convenience to allow callers to
# pass in a full URL or similar strings and decode them for human
# presentation.
#
# Outputs the encoded string on stdout.
# Returns nonzero if encoding failed.
#
# Usage:
# omz_urldecode <urlstring> - prints decoded string followed by a newline
function omz_urldecode {
emulate -L zsh
local encoded_url=$1
# Work bytewise, since URLs escape UTF-8 octets
local caller_encoding=$langinfo[CODESET]
local LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
# Change + back to ' '
local tmp=${encoded_url:gs/+/ /}
# Protect other escapes to pass through the printf unchanged
tmp=${tmp:gs/\\/\\\\/}
# Handle %-escapes by turning them into `\xXX` printf escapes
tmp=${tmp:gs/%/\\x/}
local decoded="$(printf -- "$tmp")"
# Now we have a UTF-8 encoded string in the variable. We need to re-encode
# it if caller is in a non-UTF-8 locale.
local -a safe_encodings
safe_encodings=(UTF-8 utf8 US-ASCII)
if [[ -z ${safe_encodings[(r)$caller_encoding]} ]]; then
decoded=$(echo -E "$decoded" | iconv -f UTF-8 -t $caller_encoding)
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
echo "Error converting string from UTF-8 to $caller_encoding" >&2
return 1
fi
fi
echo -E "$decoded"
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/functions.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 6,777
|
# The git prompt's git commands are read-only and should not interfere with
# other processes. This environment variable is equivalent to running with `git
# --no-optional-locks`, but falls back gracefully for older versions of git.
# See git(1) for and git-status(1) for a description of that flag.
#
# We wrap in a local function instead of exporting the variable directly in
# order to avoid interfering with manually-run git commands by the user.
function __git_prompt_git() {
GIT_OPTIONAL_LOCKS=0 command git "$@"
}
function git_prompt_info() {
# If we are on a folder not tracked by git, get out.
# Otherwise, check for hide-info at global and local repository level
if ! __git_prompt_git rev-parse --git-dir &> /dev/null \
|| [[ "$(__git_prompt_git config --get oh-my-zsh.hide-info 2>/dev/null)" == 1 ]]; then
return 0
fi
local ref
ref=$(__git_prompt_git symbolic-ref --short HEAD 2> /dev/null) \
|| ref=$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse --short HEAD 2> /dev/null) \
|| return 0
# Use global ZSH_THEME_GIT_SHOW_UPSTREAM=1 for including upstream remote info
local upstream
if (( ${+ZSH_THEME_GIT_SHOW_UPSTREAM} )); then
upstream=$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name "@{upstream}" 2>/dev/null) \
&& upstream=" -> ${upstream}"
fi
echo "${ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX}${ref:gs/%/%%}${upstream:gs/%/%%}$(parse_git_dirty)${ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX}"
}
# Checks if working tree is dirty
function parse_git_dirty() {
local STATUS
local -a FLAGS
FLAGS=('--porcelain')
if [[ "$(__git_prompt_git config --get oh-my-zsh.hide-dirty)" != "1" ]]; then
if [[ "${DISABLE_UNTRACKED_FILES_DIRTY:-}" == "true" ]]; then
FLAGS+='--untracked-files=no'
fi
case "${GIT_STATUS_IGNORE_SUBMODULES:-}" in
git)
# let git decide (this respects per-repo config in .gitmodules)
;;
*)
# if unset: ignore dirty submodules
# other values are passed to --ignore-submodules
FLAGS+="--ignore-submodules=${GIT_STATUS_IGNORE_SUBMODULES:-dirty}"
;;
esac
STATUS=$(__git_prompt_git status ${FLAGS} 2> /dev/null | tail -n 1)
fi
if [[ -n $STATUS ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY"
else
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN"
fi
}
# Gets the difference between the local and remote branches
function git_remote_status() {
local remote ahead behind git_remote_status git_remote_status_detailed
remote=${$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse --verify ${hook_com[branch]}@{upstream} --symbolic-full-name 2>/dev/null)/refs\/remotes\/}
if [[ -n ${remote} ]]; then
ahead=$(__git_prompt_git rev-list ${hook_com[branch]}@{upstream}..HEAD 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
behind=$(__git_prompt_git rev-list HEAD..${hook_com[branch]}@{upstream} 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
if [[ $ahead -eq 0 ]] && [[ $behind -eq 0 ]]; then
git_remote_status="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_EQUAL_REMOTE"
elif [[ $ahead -gt 0 ]] && [[ $behind -eq 0 ]]; then
git_remote_status="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD_REMOTE"
git_remote_status_detailed="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD_REMOTE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD_REMOTE$((ahead))%{$reset_color%}"
elif [[ $behind -gt 0 ]] && [[ $ahead -eq 0 ]]; then
git_remote_status="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND_REMOTE"
git_remote_status_detailed="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND_REMOTE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND_REMOTE$((behind))%{$reset_color%}"
elif [[ $ahead -gt 0 ]] && [[ $behind -gt 0 ]]; then
git_remote_status="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIVERGED_REMOTE"
git_remote_status_detailed="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD_REMOTE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD_REMOTE$((ahead))%{$reset_color%}$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND_REMOTE_COLOR$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND_REMOTE$((behind))%{$reset_color%}"
fi
if [[ -n $ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE_STATUS_DETAILED ]]; then
git_remote_status="$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE_STATUS_PREFIX${remote:gs/%/%%}$git_remote_status_detailed$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE_STATUS_SUFFIX"
fi
echo $git_remote_status
fi
}
# Outputs the name of the current branch
# Usage example: git pull origin $(git_current_branch)
# Using '--quiet' with 'symbolic-ref' will not cause a fatal error (128) if
# it's not a symbolic ref, but in a Git repo.
function git_current_branch() {
local ref
ref=$(__git_prompt_git symbolic-ref --quiet HEAD 2> /dev/null)
local ret=$?
if [[ $ret != 0 ]]; then
[[ $ret == 128 ]] && return # no git repo.
ref=$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse --short HEAD 2> /dev/null) || return
fi
echo ${ref#refs/heads/}
}
# Gets the number of commits ahead from remote
function git_commits_ahead() {
if __git_prompt_git rev-parse --git-dir &>/dev/null; then
local commits="$(__git_prompt_git rev-list --count @{upstream}..HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
if [[ -n "$commits" && "$commits" != 0 ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_AHEAD_PREFIX$commits$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_AHEAD_SUFFIX"
fi
fi
}
# Gets the number of commits behind remote
function git_commits_behind() {
if __git_prompt_git rev-parse --git-dir &>/dev/null; then
local commits="$(__git_prompt_git rev-list --count HEAD..@{upstream} 2>/dev/null)"
if [[ -n "$commits" && "$commits" != 0 ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_BEHIND_PREFIX$commits$ZSH_THEME_GIT_COMMITS_BEHIND_SUFFIX"
fi
fi
}
# Outputs if current branch is ahead of remote
function git_prompt_ahead() {
if [[ -n "$(__git_prompt_git rev-list origin/$(git_current_branch)..HEAD 2> /dev/null)" ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD"
fi
}
# Outputs if current branch is behind remote
function git_prompt_behind() {
if [[ -n "$(__git_prompt_git rev-list HEAD..origin/$(git_current_branch) 2> /dev/null)" ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND"
fi
}
# Outputs if current branch exists on remote or not
function git_prompt_remote() {
if [[ -n "$(__git_prompt_git show-ref origin/$(git_current_branch) 2> /dev/null)" ]]; then
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE_EXISTS"
else
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE_MISSING"
fi
}
# Formats prompt string for current git commit short SHA
function git_prompt_short_sha() {
local SHA
SHA=$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse --short HEAD 2> /dev/null) && echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SHA_BEFORE$SHA$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SHA_AFTER"
}
# Formats prompt string for current git commit long SHA
function git_prompt_long_sha() {
local SHA
SHA=$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse HEAD 2> /dev/null) && echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SHA_BEFORE$SHA$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SHA_AFTER"
}
function git_prompt_status() {
[[ "$(__git_prompt_git config --get oh-my-zsh.hide-status 2>/dev/null)" = 1 ]] && return
# Maps a git status prefix to an internal constant
# This cannot use the prompt constants, as they may be empty
local -A prefix_constant_map
prefix_constant_map=(
'\?\? ' 'UNTRACKED'
'A ' 'ADDED'
'M ' 'ADDED'
'MM ' 'MODIFIED'
' M ' 'MODIFIED'
'AM ' 'MODIFIED'
' T ' 'MODIFIED'
'R ' 'RENAMED'
' D ' 'DELETED'
'D ' 'DELETED'
'UU ' 'UNMERGED'
'ahead' 'AHEAD'
'behind' 'BEHIND'
'diverged' 'DIVERGED'
'stashed' 'STASHED'
)
# Maps the internal constant to the prompt theme
local -A constant_prompt_map
constant_prompt_map=(
'UNTRACKED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_UNTRACKED"
'ADDED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_ADDED"
'MODIFIED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_MODIFIED"
'RENAMED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_RENAMED"
'DELETED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DELETED"
'UNMERGED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_UNMERGED"
'AHEAD' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_AHEAD"
'BEHIND' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_BEHIND"
'DIVERGED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIVERGED"
'STASHED' "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_STASHED"
)
# The order that the prompt displays should be added to the prompt
local status_constants
status_constants=(
UNTRACKED ADDED MODIFIED RENAMED DELETED
STASHED UNMERGED AHEAD BEHIND DIVERGED
)
local status_text
status_text="$(__git_prompt_git status --porcelain -b 2> /dev/null)"
# Don't continue on a catastrophic failure
if [[ $? -eq 128 ]]; then
return 1
fi
# A lookup table of each git status encountered
local -A statuses_seen
if __git_prompt_git rev-parse --verify refs/stash &>/dev/null; then
statuses_seen[STASHED]=1
fi
local status_lines
status_lines=("${(@f)${status_text}}")
# If the tracking line exists, get and parse it
if [[ "$status_lines[1]" =~ "^## [^ ]+ \[(.*)\]" ]]; then
local branch_statuses
branch_statuses=("${(@s/,/)match}")
for branch_status in $branch_statuses; do
if [[ ! $branch_status =~ "(behind|diverged|ahead) ([0-9]+)?" ]]; then
continue
fi
local last_parsed_status=$prefix_constant_map[$match[1]]
statuses_seen[$last_parsed_status]=$match[2]
done
fi
# For each status prefix, do a regex comparison
for status_prefix in ${(k)prefix_constant_map}; do
local status_constant="${prefix_constant_map[$status_prefix]}"
local status_regex=$'(^|\n)'"$status_prefix"
if [[ "$status_text" =~ $status_regex ]]; then
statuses_seen[$status_constant]=1
fi
done
# Display the seen statuses in the order specified
local status_prompt
for status_constant in $status_constants; do
if (( ${+statuses_seen[$status_constant]} )); then
local next_display=$constant_prompt_map[$status_constant]
status_prompt="$next_display$status_prompt"
fi
done
echo $status_prompt
}
# Outputs the name of the current user
# Usage example: $(git_current_user_name)
function git_current_user_name() {
__git_prompt_git config user.name 2>/dev/null
}
# Outputs the email of the current user
# Usage example: $(git_current_user_email)
function git_current_user_email() {
__git_prompt_git config user.email 2>/dev/null
}
# Output the name of the root directory of the git repository
# Usage example: $(git_repo_name)
function git_repo_name() {
local repo_path
if repo_path="$(__git_prompt_git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null)" && [[ -n "$repo_path" ]]; then
echo ${repo_path:t}
fi
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/git.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 10,308
|
__GREP_CACHE_FILE="$ZSH_CACHE_DIR"/grep-alias
# See if there's a cache file modified in the last day
__GREP_ALIAS_CACHES=("$__GREP_CACHE_FILE"(Nm-1))
if [[ -n "$__GREP_ALIAS_CACHES" ]]; then
source "$__GREP_CACHE_FILE"
else
grep-flags-available() {
command grep "$@" "" &>/dev/null <<< ""
}
# Ignore these folders (if the necessary grep flags are available)
EXC_FOLDERS="{.bzr,CVS,.git,.hg,.svn,.idea,.tox}"
# Check for --exclude-dir, otherwise check for --exclude. If --exclude
# isn't available, --color won't be either (they were released at the same
# time (v2.5): https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/tree/NEWS?id=1236f007
if grep-flags-available --color=auto --exclude-dir=.cvs; then
GREP_OPTIONS="--color=auto --exclude-dir=$EXC_FOLDERS"
elif grep-flags-available --color=auto --exclude=.cvs; then
GREP_OPTIONS="--color=auto --exclude=$EXC_FOLDERS"
fi
if [[ -n "$GREP_OPTIONS" ]]; then
# export grep, egrep and fgrep settings
alias grep="grep $GREP_OPTIONS"
alias egrep="egrep $GREP_OPTIONS"
alias fgrep="fgrep $GREP_OPTIONS"
# write to cache file if cache directory is writable
if [[ -w "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR" ]]; then
alias -L grep egrep fgrep >| "$__GREP_CACHE_FILE"
fi
fi
# Clean up
unset GREP_OPTIONS EXC_FOLDERS
unfunction grep-flags-available
fi
unset __GREP_CACHE_FILE __GREP_ALIAS_CACHES
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/grep.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,467
|
## History wrapper
function omz_history {
local clear list
zparseopts -E c=clear l=list
if [[ -n "$clear" ]]; then
# if -c provided, clobber the history file
echo -n >| "$HISTFILE"
fc -p "$HISTFILE"
echo >&2 History file deleted.
elif [[ -n "$list" ]]; then
# if -l provided, run as if calling `fc' directly
builtin fc "$@"
else
# unless a number is provided, show all history events (starting from 1)
[[ ${@[-1]-} = *[0-9]* ]] && builtin fc -l "$@" || builtin fc -l "$@" 1
fi
}
# Timestamp format
case ${HIST_STAMPS-} in
"mm/dd/yyyy") alias history='omz_history -f' ;;
"dd.mm.yyyy") alias history='omz_history -E' ;;
"yyyy-mm-dd") alias history='omz_history -i' ;;
"") alias history='omz_history' ;;
*) alias history="omz_history -t '$HIST_STAMPS'" ;;
esac
## History file configuration
[ -z "$HISTFILE" ] && HISTFILE="$HOME/.zsh_history"
[ "$HISTSIZE" -lt 50000 ] && HISTSIZE=50000
[ "$SAVEHIST" -lt 10000 ] && SAVEHIST=10000
## History command configuration
setopt extended_history # record timestamp of command in HISTFILE
setopt hist_expire_dups_first # delete duplicates first when HISTFILE size exceeds HISTSIZE
setopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplicated commands history list
setopt hist_ignore_space # ignore commands that start with space
setopt hist_verify # show command with history expansion to user before running it
setopt share_history # share command history data
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/history.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,478
|
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#Zle-Builtins
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#Standard-Widgets
# Make sure that the terminal is in application mode when zle is active, since
# only then values from $terminfo are valid
if (( ${+terminfo[smkx]} )) && (( ${+terminfo[rmkx]} )); then
function zle-line-init() {
echoti smkx
}
function zle-line-finish() {
echoti rmkx
}
zle -N zle-line-init
zle -N zle-line-finish
fi
# Use emacs key bindings
bindkey -e
# [PageUp] - Up a line of history
if [[ -n "${terminfo[kpp]}" ]]; then
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[kpp]}" up-line-or-history
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kpp]}" up-line-or-history
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[kpp]}" up-line-or-history
fi
# [PageDown] - Down a line of history
if [[ -n "${terminfo[knp]}" ]]; then
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[knp]}" down-line-or-history
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[knp]}" down-line-or-history
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[knp]}" down-line-or-history
fi
# Start typing + [Up-Arrow] - fuzzy find history forward
if [[ -n "${terminfo[kcuu1]}" ]]; then
autoload -U up-line-or-beginning-search
zle -N up-line-or-beginning-search
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[kcuu1]}" up-line-or-beginning-search
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kcuu1]}" up-line-or-beginning-search
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[kcuu1]}" up-line-or-beginning-search
fi
# Start typing + [Down-Arrow] - fuzzy find history backward
if [[ -n "${terminfo[kcud1]}" ]]; then
autoload -U down-line-or-beginning-search
zle -N down-line-or-beginning-search
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[kcud1]}" down-line-or-beginning-search
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kcud1]}" down-line-or-beginning-search
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[kcud1]}" down-line-or-beginning-search
fi
# [Home] - Go to beginning of line
if [[ -n "${terminfo[khome]}" ]]; then
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[khome]}" beginning-of-line
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[khome]}" beginning-of-line
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[khome]}" beginning-of-line
fi
# [End] - Go to end of line
if [[ -n "${terminfo[kend]}" ]]; then
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[kend]}" end-of-line
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kend]}" end-of-line
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[kend]}" end-of-line
fi
# [Shift-Tab] - move through the completion menu backwards
if [[ -n "${terminfo[kcbt]}" ]]; then
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[kcbt]}" reverse-menu-complete
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kcbt]}" reverse-menu-complete
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[kcbt]}" reverse-menu-complete
fi
# [Backspace] - delete backward
bindkey -M emacs '^?' backward-delete-char
bindkey -M viins '^?' backward-delete-char
bindkey -M vicmd '^?' backward-delete-char
# [Delete] - delete forward
if [[ -n "${terminfo[kdch1]}" ]]; then
bindkey -M emacs "${terminfo[kdch1]}" delete-char
bindkey -M viins "${terminfo[kdch1]}" delete-char
bindkey -M vicmd "${terminfo[kdch1]}" delete-char
else
bindkey -M emacs "^[[3~" delete-char
bindkey -M viins "^[[3~" delete-char
bindkey -M vicmd "^[[3~" delete-char
bindkey -M emacs "^[3;5~" delete-char
bindkey -M viins "^[3;5~" delete-char
bindkey -M vicmd "^[3;5~" delete-char
fi
# [Ctrl-Delete] - delete whole forward-word
bindkey -M emacs '^[[3;5~' kill-word
bindkey -M viins '^[[3;5~' kill-word
bindkey -M vicmd '^[[3;5~' kill-word
# [Ctrl-RightArrow] - move forward one word
bindkey -M emacs '^[[1;5C' forward-word
bindkey -M viins '^[[1;5C' forward-word
bindkey -M vicmd '^[[1;5C' forward-word
# [Ctrl-LeftArrow] - move backward one word
bindkey -M emacs '^[[1;5D' backward-word
bindkey -M viins '^[[1;5D' backward-word
bindkey -M vicmd '^[[1;5D' backward-word
bindkey '\ew' kill-region # [Esc-w] - Kill from the cursor to the mark
bindkey -s '\el' 'ls\n' # [Esc-l] - run command: ls
bindkey '^r' history-incremental-search-backward # [Ctrl-r] - Search backward incrementally for a specified string. The string may begin with ^ to anchor the search to the beginning of the line.
bindkey ' ' magic-space # [Space] - don't do history expansion
# Edit the current command line in $EDITOR
autoload -U edit-command-line
zle -N edit-command-line
bindkey '\C-x\C-e' edit-command-line
# file rename magick
bindkey "^[m" copy-prev-shell-word
# consider emacs keybindings:
#bindkey -e ## emacs key bindings
#
#bindkey '^[[A' up-line-or-search
#bindkey '^[[B' down-line-or-search
#bindkey '^[^[[C' emacs-forward-word
#bindkey '^[^[[D' emacs-backward-word
#
#bindkey -s '^X^Z' '%-^M'
#bindkey '^[e' expand-cmd-path
#bindkey '^[^I' reverse-menu-complete
#bindkey '^X^N' accept-and-infer-next-history
#bindkey '^W' kill-region
#bindkey '^I' complete-word
## Fix weird sequence that rxvt produces
#bindkey -s '^[[Z' '\t'
#
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/key-bindings.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 4,899
|
autoload -Uz is-at-least
# *-magic is known buggy in some versions; disable if so
if [[ $DISABLE_MAGIC_FUNCTIONS != true ]]; then
for d in $fpath; do
if [[ -e "$d/url-quote-magic" ]]; then
if is-at-least 5.1; then
autoload -Uz bracketed-paste-magic
zle -N bracketed-paste bracketed-paste-magic
fi
autoload -Uz url-quote-magic
zle -N self-insert url-quote-magic
break
fi
done
fi
## jobs
setopt long_list_jobs
env_default 'PAGER' 'less'
env_default 'LESS' '-R'
## super user alias
alias _='sudo '
## more intelligent acking for ubuntu users
if (( $+commands[ack-grep] )); then
alias afind='ack-grep -il'
else
alias afind='ack -il'
fi
# recognize comments
setopt interactivecomments
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/misc.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 746
|
# get the nvm-controlled node.js version
function nvm_prompt_info() {
which nvm &>/dev/null || return
local nvm_prompt=${$(nvm current)#v}
echo "${ZSH_THEME_NVM_PROMPT_PREFIX}${nvm_prompt:gs/%/%%}${ZSH_THEME_NVM_PROMPT_SUFFIX}"
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/nvm.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 236
|
# *_prompt_info functions for usage in your prompt
#
# Plugin creators, please add your *_prompt_info function to the list
# of dummy implementations to help theme creators not receiving errors
# without the need of implementing conditional clauses.
#
# See also lib/bzr.zsh, lib/git.zsh and lib/nvm.zsh for
# git_prompt_info, bzr_prompt_info and nvm_prompt_info
# Dummy implementations that return false to prevent command_not_found
# errors with themes, that implement these functions
# Real implementations will be used when the respective plugins are loaded
function chruby_prompt_info \
rbenv_prompt_info \
hg_prompt_info \
pyenv_prompt_info \
svn_prompt_info \
vi_mode_prompt_info \
virtualenv_prompt_info \
jenv_prompt_info \
tf_prompt_info \
{
return 1
}
# oh-my-zsh supports an rvm prompt by default
# get the name of the rvm ruby version
function rvm_prompt_info() {
[ -f $HOME/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt ] || return 1
local rvm_prompt
rvm_prompt=$($HOME/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt ${=ZSH_THEME_RVM_PROMPT_OPTIONS} 2>/dev/null)
[[ -z "${rvm_prompt}" ]] && return 1
echo "${ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_PREFIX}${rvm_prompt:gs/%/%%}${ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_SUFFIX}"
}
ZSH_THEME_RVM_PROMPT_OPTIONS="i v g"
# use this to enable users to see their ruby version, no matter which
# version management system they use
function ruby_prompt_info() {
echo $(rvm_prompt_info || rbenv_prompt_info || chruby_prompt_info)
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/prompt_info_functions.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,432
|
# A script to make using 256 colors in zsh less painful.
# P.C. Shyamshankar <sykora@lucentbeing.com>
# Copied from https://github.com/sykora/etc/blob/master/zsh/functions/spectrum/
typeset -AHg FX FG BG
FX=(
reset "%{[00m%}"
bold "%{[01m%}" no-bold "%{[22m%}"
italic "%{[03m%}" no-italic "%{[23m%}"
underline "%{[04m%}" no-underline "%{[24m%}"
blink "%{[05m%}" no-blink "%{[25m%}"
reverse "%{[07m%}" no-reverse "%{[27m%}"
)
for color in {000..255}; do
FG[$color]="%{[38;5;${color}m%}"
BG[$color]="%{[48;5;${color}m%}"
done
# Show all 256 colors with color number
function spectrum_ls() {
setopt localoptions nopromptsubst
local ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: ${FG[$code]}${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT}%{$reset_color%}"
done
}
# Show all 256 colors where the background is set to specific color
function spectrum_bls() {
setopt localoptions nopromptsubst
local ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: ${BG[$code]}${ZSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT}%{$reset_color%}"
done
}
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/spectrum.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 1,231
|
# Set terminal window and tab/icon title
#
# usage: title short_tab_title [long_window_title]
#
# See: http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Xterm-Title.html#ss3.1
# Fully supports screen, iterm, and probably most modern xterm and rxvt
# (In screen, only short_tab_title is used)
# Limited support for Apple Terminal (Terminal can't set window and tab separately)
function title {
setopt localoptions nopromptsubst
# Don't set the title if inside emacs, unless using vterm
[[ -n "${INSIDE_EMACS:-}" && "$INSIDE_EMACS" != vterm ]] && return
# if $2 is unset use $1 as default
# if it is set and empty, leave it as is
: ${2=$1}
case "$TERM" in
cygwin|xterm*|putty*|rxvt*|konsole*|ansi|mlterm*|alacritty|st*)
print -Pn "\e]2;${2:q}\a" # set window name
print -Pn "\e]1;${1:q}\a" # set tab name
;;
screen*|tmux*)
print -Pn "\ek${1:q}\e\\" # set screen hardstatus
;;
*)
if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "iTerm.app" ]]; then
print -Pn "\e]2;${2:q}\a" # set window name
print -Pn "\e]1;${1:q}\a" # set tab name
else
# Try to use terminfo to set the title if the feature is available
if (( ${+terminfo[fsl]} && ${+terminfo[tsl]} )); then
print -Pn "${terminfo[tsl]}$1${terminfo[fsl]}"
fi
fi
;;
esac
}
ZSH_THEME_TERM_TAB_TITLE_IDLE="%15<..<%~%<<" #15 char left truncated PWD
ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE="%n@%m:%~"
# Avoid duplication of directory in terminals with independent dir display
if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == Apple_Terminal ]]; then
ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE="%n@%m"
fi
# Runs before showing the prompt
function omz_termsupport_precmd {
[[ "${DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE:-}" != true ]] || return
title "$ZSH_THEME_TERM_TAB_TITLE_IDLE" "$ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE"
}
# Runs before executing the command
function omz_termsupport_preexec {
[[ "${DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE:-}" != true ]] || return
emulate -L zsh
setopt extended_glob
# split command into array of arguments
local -a cmdargs
cmdargs=("${(z)2}")
# if running fg, extract the command from the job description
if [[ "${cmdargs[1]}" = fg ]]; then
# get the job id from the first argument passed to the fg command
local job_id jobspec="${cmdargs[2]#%}"
# logic based on jobs arguments:
# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Jobs-_0026-Signals.html#Jobs
# https://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2007/msg00704.html
case "$jobspec" in
<->) # %number argument:
# use the same <number> passed as an argument
job_id=${jobspec} ;;
""|%|+) # empty, %% or %+ argument:
# use the current job, which appears with a + in $jobstates:
# suspended:+:5071=suspended (tty output)
job_id=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:+:*]} ;;
-) # %- argument:
# use the previous job, which appears with a - in $jobstates:
# suspended:-:6493=suspended (signal)
job_id=${(k)jobstates[(r)*:-:*]} ;;
[?]*) # %?string argument:
# use $jobtexts to match for a job whose command *contains* <string>
job_id=${(k)jobtexts[(r)*${(Q)jobspec}*]} ;;
*) # %string argument:
# use $jobtexts to match for a job whose command *starts with* <string>
job_id=${(k)jobtexts[(r)${(Q)jobspec}*]} ;;
esac
# override preexec function arguments with job command
if [[ -n "${jobtexts[$job_id]}" ]]; then
1="${jobtexts[$job_id]}"
2="${jobtexts[$job_id]}"
fi
fi
# cmd name only, or if this is sudo or ssh, the next cmd
local CMD="${1[(wr)^(*=*|sudo|ssh|mosh|rake|-*)]:gs/%/%%}"
local LINE="${2:gs/%/%%}"
title "$CMD" "%100>...>${LINE}%<<"
}
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
if [[ -z "$INSIDE_EMACS" || "$INSIDE_EMACS" = vterm ]]; then
add-zsh-hook precmd omz_termsupport_precmd
add-zsh-hook preexec omz_termsupport_preexec
fi
# Keep Apple Terminal.app's current working directory updated
# Based on this answer: https://superuser.com/a/315029
# With extra fixes to handle multibyte chars and non-UTF-8 locales
if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "Apple_Terminal" ]] && [[ -z "$INSIDE_EMACS" ]]; then
# Emits the control sequence to notify Terminal.app of the cwd
# Identifies the directory using a file: URI scheme, including
# the host name to disambiguate local vs. remote paths.
function update_terminalapp_cwd() {
emulate -L zsh
# Percent-encode the host and path names.
local URL_HOST URL_PATH
URL_HOST="$(omz_urlencode -P $HOST)" || return 1
URL_PATH="$(omz_urlencode -P $PWD)" || return 1
# Undocumented Terminal.app-specific control sequence
printf '\e]7;%s\a' "file://$URL_HOST$URL_PATH"
}
# Use a precmd hook instead of a chpwd hook to avoid contaminating output
add-zsh-hook precmd update_terminalapp_cwd
# Run once to get initial cwd set
update_terminalapp_cwd
fi
|
zsh/ohmyzsh
|
lib/termsupport.zsh
|
Shell
|
mit
| 4,815
|
JihuLab Code Dataset
Dataset Description
This dataset was compiled from code repositories hosted on JihuLab, a GitLab-based code hosting platform operated by JiHu (GitLab's Chinese joint venture). JihuLab serves as the primary GitLab instance for Chinese developers and enterprises, offering localized services and compliance with Chinese regulations. This dataset is particularly valuable for training code models with Chinese language understanding and enterprise-level coding practices.
Dataset Summary
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Files | 1,853,253 |
| Total Repositories | 11,589 |
| Total Size | 1.5 GB (compressed Parquet) / 12.76 GB (uncompressed) |
| Programming Languages | 304 |
| File Format | Parquet with Zstd compression |
Key Features
- Chinese developer ecosystem: Contains code from JihuLab, GitLab's official Chinese distribution, featuring Chinese comments, documentation, and variable names
- Diverse language coverage: Spans 304 programming languages identified by go-enry (based on GitHub Linguist rules)
- Rich metadata: Includes repository name, file path, detected language, license information, and file size
- Enterprise and open-source projects: Includes code from both individual developers and Chinese enterprises using GitLab
- Quality filtered: Extensive filtering to remove vendor code, build artifacts, generated files, and low-quality content
Languages
The dataset includes 304 programming languages. The top 30 languages by file count:
| Rank | Language | File Count |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Java | 348,517 |
| 2 | C | 209,924 |
| 3 | JavaScript | 191,164 |
| 4 | Python | 172,798 |
| 5 | C++ | 136,046 |
| 6 | Go | 80,000 |
| 7 | TypeScript | 79,067 |
| 8 | HTML | 69,173 |
| 9 | C# | 64,511 |
| 10 | Rust | 50,515 |
| 11 | Shell | 43,352 |
| 12 | Vue | 40,687 |
| 13 | TSX | 36,844 |
| 14 | CSS | 34,779 |
| 15 | Makefile | 26,227 |
| 16 | Ruby | 25,812 |
| 17 | PHP | 21,401 |
| 18 | CMake | 15,292 |
| 19 | Kotlin | 14,220 |
| 20 | BitBake | 13,060 |
| 21 | SCSS | 10,957 |
| 22 | Scala | 9,333 |
| 23 | Dart | 9,125 |
| 24 | Lua | 7,413 |
| 25 | ASP.NET | 7,005 |
| 26 | Vim Script | 5,710 |
| 27 | Unix Assembly | 5,239 |
| 28 | Starlark | 5,134 |
| 29 | Objective-C | 4,931 |
| 30 | Factor | 4,920 |
Licenses
The dataset includes files from repositories with various licenses. Repositories with restrictive licenses (CC-BY-ND variants, Commons Clause, SSPL) were excluded:
| License | File Count |
|---|---|
| apache-2.0 | 551,008 |
| unknown | 535,320 |
| mit | 320,834 |
| agpl-3.0 | 169,922 |
| gpl-2.0 | 112,829 |
| bsd | 65,104 |
| cc0-1.0 | 13,557 |
| lgpl-3.0 | 12,871 |
| lgpl-2.1 | 9,960 |
| bsd-3-clause | 9,109 |
| bsl-1.1 | 8,972 |
| epl-1.0 | 7,494 |
| gpl-3.0 | 7,476 |
| unlicense | 6,265 |
| cc-by-3.0 | 4,717 |
| cc-by-nc-sa | 4,339 |
| mpl-2.0 | 3,847 |
| cc-by-4.0 | 2,459 |
| cc-by-nc-sa-4.0 | 1,715 |
| cc-by-sa-4.0 | 1,701 |
| bsd-2-clause | 1,599 |
| cc-by-nc-nd-4.0 | 1,222 |
| isc | 520 |
| wtfpl | 274 |
| cc-by-nc-4.0 | 122 |
| cc-by-sa | 13 |
| cc-by-sa-3.0 | 4 |
Dataset Structure
Data Fields
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
code |
string | Content of the source file (UTF-8 encoded) |
repo_name |
string | Name of the JihuLab repository (format: username/repo or group/subgroup/repo) |
path |
string | Path of the file within the repository (relative to repo root) |
language |
string | Programming language as identified by go-enry |
license |
string | License of the repository (SPDX identifier or "unknown") |
size |
int64 | Size of the source file in bytes |
Data Format
- Format: Apache Parquet with Zstd compression
- File Structure: Single consolidated file (
data.parquet)
Data Splits
All examples are in the train split. There is no validation or test split.
Example Data Point
{
'code': 'package com.example.demo;\n\nimport org.springframework.boot.*;\nimport org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.*;\n...',
'repo_name': 'SmallQ/demo',
'path': 'src/main/java/com/example/demo/DemoApplication.java',
'language': 'Java',
'license': 'unknown',
'size': 400
}
Dataset Creation
Pipeline Overview
The dataset was created through a multi-stage pipeline:
- Repository Discovery: Paginated API requests to JihuLab's GitLab API (
/api/v4/projects) to enumerate public repositories - Branch Selection: Using the repository's default branch (typically
mainormaster) - Repository Downloading: Downloading repository archives via JihuLab's archive endpoint
- Content Extraction: Extracting and filtering source code files
- Parquet Generation: Writing filtered records to Parquet with Zstd compression
Language Detection
Programming languages are detected using go-enry, a Go port of GitHub's Linguist library. Only files classified as Programming or Markup language types are included (Data and Prose types are excluded).
License Detection
Licenses are detected by:
- Scanning for license files (
LICENSE,LICENSE.txt,LICENSE.md,COPYING, etc.) - Matching license text against known patterns (MIT, Apache 2.0, GPL variants, BSD, Creative Commons, etc.)
- Defaulting to "unknown" if no license can be detected
Blocked Licenses: The following restrictive licenses are excluded from the dataset:
cc-by-nd,cc-by-nd-2.0,cc-by-nd-3.0,cc-by-nd-4.0(Creative Commons No-Derivatives)commons-clausesspl,sspl-1.0(Server Side Public License)
File Filtering
Extensive filtering is applied to ensure data quality:
Size Limits
| Limit | Value |
|---|---|
| Max repository ZIP size | 48 MB |
| Max single file size | 1 MB |
| Max line length | 1,000 characters |
Excluded Directories
- Configuration:
.git/,.github/,.gitlab/,.vscode/,.idea/,.vs/,.settings/,.eclipse/,.project/,.metadata/ - Vendor/Dependencies:
node_modules/,bower_components/,jspm_packages/,vendor/,third_party/,3rdparty/,external/,packages/,deps/,lib/vendor/,target/dependency/,Pods/ - Build Output:
build/,dist/,out/,bin/,target/,release/,debug/,.next/,.nuxt/,_site/,_build/,__pycache__/,.pytest_cache/,cmake-build-*,.gradle/,.maven/
Excluded Files
- Lock Files:
package-lock.json,yarn.lock,pnpm-lock.yaml,Gemfile.lock,Cargo.lock,poetry.lock,Pipfile.lock,composer.lock,go.sum,mix.lock - Minified Files: Any file containing
.min.in the name - Binary Files:
.exe,.dll,.so,.dylib,.a,.lib,.o,.obj,.jar,.war,.ear,.class,.pyc,.pyo,.wasm,.bin,.dat,.pdf,.doc,.docx,.xls,.xlsx,.ppt,.pptx,.zip,.tar,.gz,.bz2,.7z,.rar,.jpg,.jpeg,.png,.gif,.bmp,.ico,.svg,.mp3,.mp4,.avi,.mov,.wav,.flac,.ttf,.otf,.woff,.woff2,.eot - System Files:
.DS_Store,thumbs.db
Content Filtering
- UTF-8 Validation: Files must be valid UTF-8 encoded text
- Binary Detection: Files detected as binary by go-enry are excluded
- Generated Files: Files with generation markers in the first 500 bytes are excluded:
generated by,do not edit,auto-generated,autogenerated,automatically generated,code generator,generated code,this file is generated,@generated,<auto-generated
- Empty Files: Files that are empty or contain only whitespace are excluded
- Long Lines: Files with any line exceeding 1,000 characters are excluded
- go-enry Filters: Additional filtering using go-enry's
IsVendor(),IsImage(),IsDotFile(),IsTest(), andIsGenerated()functions - Documentation-only Repos: Repositories containing only documentation files (no actual code) are skipped
Source Data
All data originates from public repositories hosted on JihuLab.
Considerations for Using the Data
Personal and Sensitive Information
The dataset may contain:
- Email addresses in code comments or configuration files
- API keys or credentials that were accidentally committed
- Personal information in comments or documentation
Users should exercise caution and implement appropriate filtering when using this data.
Licensing Information
This dataset is a collection of source code from repositories with various licenses. Any use of all or part of the code gathered in this dataset must abide by the terms of the original licenses, including attribution clauses when relevant. The license field in each data point indicates the license of the source repository.
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