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authorAdam Hovorka <[email protected]>2017-08-06 16:12:32 -0600
committerAdam Hovorka <[email protected]>2017-08-06 16:12:32 -0600
commitac5294ae7aaa8668f0a74e32c1786a25adbbb80f (patch)
tree9d967f65407684becb0d7a9f57b00bf9f55c7802
parent69d878b09a2c1aa8d3373a311cd5945e0a430045 (diff)
Add ZSH config based on changs/slim-zsh
-rw-r--r--base/.hushlogin0
-rw-r--r--base/.vim/doc/matchit.txt406
-rw-r--r--base/.vim/doc/tags50
-rw-r--r--base/.vimrc27
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/aliases.zsh16
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/async493
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/colors.zsh3
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/completion.zsh81
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/correction.zsh7
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/fancy-man.zsh7
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/fasd.zsh3
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-highlight715
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-syntax-highlighting.plugin.zsh272
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/functions.zsh10
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/history.zsh15
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/prompt.zsh2
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/prompt_pure_setup385
-rw-r--r--base/.zsh/stack.zsh3
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diff --git a/base/.hushlogin b/base/.hushlogin
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diff --git a/base/.vim/doc/matchit.txt b/base/.vim/doc/matchit.txt
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+*matchit.txt* Extended "%" matching
+
+For instructions on installing this file, type
+ :help matchit-install
+inside Vim.
+
+For Vim version 6.3. Last change: 2007 Aug 29
+
+
+ VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Benji Fisher
+
+*matchit* *matchit.vim*
+
+1. Extended matching with "%" |matchit-intro|
+2. Activation |matchit-activate|
+3. Configuration |matchit-configure|
+4. Supporting a New Language |matchit-newlang|
+5. Known Bugs and Limitations |matchit-bugs|
+
+The functionality mentioned here is a plugin, see |add-plugin|.
+This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set.
+You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_matchit" variable
+in your |vimrc| file: >
+ :let loaded_matchit = 1
+
+{Vi does not have any of this}
+
+==============================================================================
+1. Extended matching with "%" *matchit-intro*
+
+ *matchit-%*
+% Cycle forward through matching groups, such as "if", "else", "endif",
+ as specified by |b:match_words|.
+
+ *g%* *v_g%* *o_g%*
+g% Cycle backwards through matching groups, as specified by
+ |b:match_words|. For example, go from "if" to "endif" to "else".
+
+ *[%* *v_[%* *o_[%*
+[% Go to [count] previous unmatched group, as specified by
+ |b:match_words|. Similar to |[{|.
+
+ *]%* *v_]%* *o_]%*
+]% Go to [count] next unmatched group, as specified by
+ |b:match_words|. Similar to |]}|.
+
+ *v_a%*
+a% In Visual mode, select the matching group, as specified by
+ |b:match_words|, containing the cursor. Similar to |v_a[|.
+ A [count] is ignored, and only the first character of the closing
+ pattern is selected.
+
+In Vim, as in plain vi, the percent key, |%|, jumps the cursor from a brace,
+bracket, or paren to its match. This can be configured with the 'matchpairs'
+option. The matchit plugin extends this in several ways:
+
+ You can match whole words, such as "if" and "endif", not just
+ single characters. You can also specify a |regular-expression|.
+ You can define groups with more than two words, such as "if",
+ "else", "endif". Banging on the "%" key will cycle from the "if" to
+ the first "else", the next "else", ..., the closing "endif", and back
+ to the opening "if". Nested structures are skipped. Using |g%| goes
+ in the reverse direction.
+ By default, words inside comments and strings are ignored, unless
+ the cursor is inside a comment or string when you type "%". If the
+ only thing you want to do is modify the behavior of "%" so that it
+ behaves this way, you do not have to define |b:match_words|, since the
+ script uses the 'matchpairs' option as well as this variable.
+
+See |matchit-details| for details on what the script does, and |b:match_words|
+for how to specify matching patterns.
+
+MODES: *matchit-modes* *matchit-v_%* *matchit-o_%*
+
+Mostly, % and related motions (|g%| and |[%| and |]%|) work just like built-in
+|motion| commands in |Operator-pending| and |Visual| modes. However, you
+cannot make these motions |linewise| or |characterwise|, since the |:omap|s
+that define them start with "v" in order to make the default behavior
+inclusive. (See |o_v|.) In other words, "dV%" will not work. The
+work-around is to go through Visual mode: "V%d" will work.
+
+LANGUAGES: *matchit-languages*
+
+Currently, the following languages are supported: Ada, ASP with VBS, Csh,
+DTD, Entity, Essbase, Fortran, HTML, JSP (same as HTML), LaTeX, Lua, Pascal,
+SGML, Shell, Tcsh, Vim, XML. Other languages may already have support via
+the default |filetype-plugin|s in the standard vim distribution.
+
+To support a new language, see |matchit-newlang| below.
+
+DETAILS: *matchit-details* *matchit-parse*
+
+Here is an outline of what matchit.vim does each time you hit the "%" key. If
+there are |backref|s in |b:match_words| then the first step is to produce a
+version in which these back references have been eliminated; if there are no
+|backref|s then this step is skipped. This step is called parsing. For
+example, "\(foo\|bar\):end\1" is parsed to yield
+"\(foo\|bar\):end\(foo\|bar\)". This can get tricky, especially if there are
+nested groups. If debugging is turned on, the parsed version is saved as
+|b:match_pat|.
+
+ *matchit-choose*
+Next, the script looks for a word on the current line that matches the pattern
+just constructed. It includes the patterns from the 'matchpairs' option.
+The goal is to do what you expect, which turns out to be a little complicated.
+The script follows these rules:
+
+ Insist on a match that ends on or after the cursor.
+ Prefer a match that includes the cursor position (that is, one that
+ starts on or before the cursor).
+ Prefer a match that starts as close to the cursor as possible.
+ If more than one pattern in |b:match_words| matches, choose the one
+ that is listed first.
+
+Examples:
+
+ Suppose you >
+ :let b:match_words = '<:>,<tag>:</tag>'
+< and hit "%" with the cursor on or before the "<" in "a <tag> is born".
+ The pattern '<' comes first, so it is preferred over '<tag>', which
+ also matches. If the cursor is on the "t", however, then '<tag>' is
+ preferred, because this matches a bit of text containing the cursor.
+ If the two groups of patterns were reversed then '<' would never be
+ preferred.
+
+ Suppose you >
+ :let b:match_words = 'if:end if'
+< (Note the space!) and hit "%" with the cursor at the end of "end if".
+ Then "if" matches, which is probably not what you want, but if the
+ cursor starts on the "end " then "end if" is chosen. (You can avoid
+ this problem by using a more complicated pattern.)
+
+If there is no match, the cursor does not move. (Before version 1.13 of the
+script, it would fall back on the usual behavior of |%|). If debugging is
+turned on, the matched bit of text is saved as |b:match_match| and the cursor
+column of the start of the match is saved as |b:match_col|.
+
+Next, the script looks through |b:match_words| (original and parsed versions)
+for the group and pattern that match. If debugging is turned on, the group is
+saved as |b:match_ini| (the first pattern) and |b:match_tail| (the rest). If
+there are |backref|s then, in addition, the matching pattern is saved as
+|b:match_word| and a table of translations is saved as |b:match_table|. If
+there are |backref|s, these are determined from the matching pattern and
+|b:match_match| and substituted into each pattern in the matching group.
+
+The script decides whether to search forwards or backwards and chooses
+arguments for the |searchpair()| function. Then, the cursor is moved to the
+start of the match, and |searchpair()| is called. By default, matching
+structures inside strings and comments are ignored. This can be changed by
+setting |b:match_skip|.
+
+==============================================================================
+2. Activation *matchit-activate*
+
+You can use this script as a plugin, by copying it to your plugin directory.
+See |add-global-plugin| for instructions. You can also add a line to your
+|vimrc| file, such as >
+ :source $VIMRUNTIME/macros/matchit.vim
+or >
+ :runtime macros/matchit.vim
+Either way, the script should start working the next time you start up Vim.
+
+(Earlier versions of the script did nothing unless a |buffer-variable| named
+|b:match_words| was defined. Even earlier versions contained autocommands
+that set this variable for various file types. Now, |b:match_words| is
+defined in many of the default |filetype-plugin|s instead.)
+
+For a new language, you can add autocommands to the script or to your vimrc
+file, but the recommended method is to add a line such as >
+ let b:match_words = '\<foo\>:\<bar\>'
+to the |filetype-plugin| for your language. See |b:match_words| below for how
+this variable is interpreted.
+
+TROUBLESHOOTING *matchit-troubleshoot*
+
+The script should work in most installations of Vim. It may not work if Vim
+was compiled with a minimal feature set, for example if the |+syntax| option
+was not enabled. If your Vim has support for syntax compiled in, but you do
+not have |syntax| highlighting turned on, matchit.vim should work, but it may
+fail to skip matching groups in comments and strings. If the |filetype|
+mechanism is turned off, the |b:match_words| variable will probably not be
+defined automatically.
+
+==============================================================================
+3. Configuration *matchit-configure*
+
+There are several variables that govern the behavior of matchit.vim. Note
+that these are variables local to the buffer, not options, so use |:let| to
+define them, not |:set|. Some of these variables have values that matter; for
+others, it only matters whether the variable has been defined. All of these
+can be defined in the |filetype-plugin| or autocommand that defines
+|b:match_words| or "on the fly."
+
+The main variable is |b:match_words|. It is described in the section below on
+supporting a new language.
+
+ *MatchError* *matchit-hl* *matchit-highlight*
+MatchError is the highlight group for error messages from the script. By
+default, it is linked to WarningMsg. If you do not want to be bothered by
+error messages, you can define this to be something invisible. For example,
+if you use the GUI version of Vim and your command line is normally white, you
+can do >
+ :hi MatchError guifg=white guibg=white
+<
+ *b:match_ignorecase*
+If you >
+ :let b:match_ignorecase = 1
+then matchit.vim acts as if 'ignorecase' is set: for example, "end" and "END"
+are equivalent. If you >
+ :let b:match_ignorecase = 0
+then matchit.vim treats "end" and "END" differently. (There will be no
+b:match_infercase option unless someone requests it.)
+
+ *b:match_debug*
+Define b:match_debug if you want debugging information to be saved. See
+|matchit-debug|, below.
+
+ *b:match_skip*
+If b:match_skip is defined, it is passed as the skip argument to
+|searchpair()|. This controls when matching structures are skipped, or
+ignored. By default, they are ignored inside comments and strings, as
+determined by the |syntax| mechanism. (If syntax highlighting is turned off,
+nothing is skipped.) You can set b:match_skip to a string, which evaluates to
+a non-zero, numerical value if the match is to be skipped or zero if the match
+should not be skipped. In addition, the following special values are
+supported by matchit.vim:
+ s:foo becomes (current syntax item) =~ foo
+ S:foo becomes (current syntax item) !~ foo
+ r:foo becomes (line before cursor) =~ foo
+ R:foo becomes (line before cursor) !~ foo
+(The "s" is meant to suggest "syntax", and the "r" is meant to suggest
+"regular expression".)
+
+Examples:
+
+ You can get the default behavior with >
+ :let b:match_skip = 's:comment\|string'
+<
+ If you want to skip matching structures unless they are at the start
+ of the line (ignoring whitespace) then you can >
+ :let b:match_skip = 'R:^\s*'
+< Do not do this if strings or comments can span several lines, since
+ the normal syntax checking will not be done if you set b:match_skip.
+
+ In LaTeX, since "%" is used as the comment character, you can >
+ :let b:match_skip = 'r:%'
+< Unfortunately, this will skip anything after "\%", an escaped "%". To
+ allow for this, and also "\\%" (an excaped backslash followed by the
+ comment character) you can >
+ :let b:match_skip = 'r:\(^\|[^\\]\)\(\\\\\)*%'
+<
+ See the $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/vim.vim for an example that uses both
+ syntax and a regular expression.
+
+==============================================================================
+4. Supporting a New Language *matchit-newlang*
+ *b:match_words*
+In order for matchit.vim to support a new language, you must define a suitable
+pattern for |b:match_words|. You may also want to set some of the
+|matchit-configure| variables, as described above. If your language has a
+complicated syntax, or many keywords, you will need to know something about
+Vim's |regular-expression|s.
+
+The format for |b:match_words| is similar to that of the 'matchpairs' option:
+it is a comma (,)-separated list of groups; each group is a colon(:)-separated
+list of patterns (regular expressions). Commas and backslashes that are part
+of a pattern should be escaped with backslashes ('\:' and '\,'). It is OK to
+have only one group; the effect is undefined if a group has only one pattern.
+A simple example is >
+ :let b:match_words = '\<if\>:\<endif\>,'
+ \ . '\<while\>:\<continue\>:\<break\>:\<endwhile\>'
+(In Vim regular expressions, |\<| and |\>| denote word boundaries. Thus "if"
+matches the end of "endif" but "\<if\>" does not.) Then banging on the "%"
+key will bounce the cursor between "if" and the matching "endif"; and from
+"while" to any matching "continue" or "break", then to the matching "endwhile"
+and back to the "while". It is almost always easier to use |literal-string|s
+(single quotes) as above: '\<if\>' rather than "\\<if\\>" and so on.
+
+Exception: If the ":" character does not appear in b:match_words, then it is
+treated as an expression to be evaluated. For example, >
+ :let b:match_words = 'GetMatchWords()'
+allows you to define a function. This can return a different string depending
+on the current syntax, for example.
+
+Once you have defined the appropriate value of |b:match_words|, you will
+probably want to have this set automatically each time you edit the
+appropriate file type. The recommended way to do this is by adding the
+definition to a |filetype-plugin| file.
+
+Tips: Be careful that your initial pattern does not match your final pattern.
+See the example above for the use of word-boundary expressions. It is usually
+better to use ".\{-}" (as many as necessary) instead of ".*" (as many as
+possible). See |\{-|. For example, in the string "<tag>label</tag>", "<.*>"
+matches the whole string whereas "<.\{-}>" and "<[^>]*>" match "<tag>" and
+"</tag>".
+
+ *matchit-spaces* *matchit-s:notend*
+If "if" is to be paired with "end if" (Note the space!) then word boundaries
+are not enough. Instead, define a regular expression s:notend that will match
+anything but "end" and use it as follows: >
+ :let s:notend = '\%(\<end\s\+\)\@<!'
+ :let b:match_words = s:notend . '\<if\>:\<end\s\+if\>'
+< *matchit-s:sol*
+This is a simplified version of what is done for Ada. The s:notend is a
+|script-variable|. Similarly, you may want to define a start-of-line regular
+expression >
+ :let s:sol = '\%(^\|;\)\s*'
+if keywords are only recognized after the start of a line or after a
+semicolon (;), with optional white space.
+
+ *matchit-backref* *matchit-\1*
+In any group, the expressions |\1|, |\2|, ..., |\9| refer to parts of the
+INITIAL pattern enclosed in |\(|escaped parentheses|\)|. These are referred
+to as back references, or backrefs. For example, >
+ :let b:match_words = '\<b\(o\+\)\>:\(h\)\1\>'
+means that "bo" pairs with "ho" and "boo" pairs with "hoo" and so on. Note
+that "\1" does not refer to the "\(h\)" in this example. If you have
+"\(nested \(parentheses\)\) then "\d" refers to the d-th "\(" and everything
+up to and including the matching "\)": in "\(nested\(parentheses\)\)", "\1"
+refers to everything and "\2" refers to "\(parentheses\)". If you use a
+variable such as |s:notend| or |s:sol| in the previous paragraph then remember
+to count any "\(" patterns in this variable. You do not have to count groups
+defined by |\%(\)|.
+
+It should be possible to resolve back references from any pattern in the
+group. For example, >
+ :let b:match_words = '\(foo\)\(bar\):more\1:and\2:end\1\2'
+would not work because "\2" cannot be determined from "morefoo" and "\1"
+cannot be determined from "andbar". On the other hand, >
+ :let b:match_words = '\(\(foo\)\(bar\)\):\3\2:end\1'
+should work (and have the same effect as "foobar:barfoo:endfoobar"), although
+this has not been thoroughly tested.
+
+You can use |zero-width| patterns such as |\@<=| and |\zs|. (The latter has
+not been thouroughly tested in matchit.vim.) For example, if the keyword "if"
+must occur at the start of the line, with optional white space, you might use
+the pattern "\(^\s*\)\@<=if" so that the cursor will end on the "i" instead of
+at the start of the line. For another example, if HTML had only one tag then
+one could >
+ :let b:match_words = '<:>,<\@<=tag>:<\@<=/tag>'
+so that "%" can bounce between matching "<" and ">" pairs or (starting on
+"tag" or "/tag") between matching tags. Without the |\@<=|, the script would
+bounce from "tag" to the "<" in "</tag>", and another "%" would not take you
+back to where you started.
+
+DEBUGGING *matchit-debug* *:MatchDebug*
+
+If you are having trouble figuring out the appropriate definition of
+|b:match_words| then you can take advantage of the same information I use when
+debugging the script. This is especially true if you are not sure whether
+your patterns or my script are at fault! To make this more convenient, I have
+made the command :MatchDebug, which defines the variable |b:match_debug| and
+creates a Matchit menu. This menu makes it convenient to check the values of
+the variables described below. You will probably also want to read
+|matchit-details| above.
+
+Defining the variable |b:match_debug| causes the script to set the following
+variables, each time you hit the "%" key. Several of these are only defined
+if |b:match_words| includes |backref|s.
+
+ *b:match_pat*
+The b:match_pat variable is set to |b:match_words| with |backref|s parsed.
+ *b:match_match*
+The b:match_match variable is set to the bit of text that is recognized as a
+match.
+ *b:match_col*
+The b:match_col variable is set to the cursor column of the start of the
+matching text.
+ *b:match_wholeBR*
+The b:match_wholeBR variable is set to the comma-separated group of patterns
+that matches, with |backref|s unparsed.
+ *b:match_iniBR*
+The b:match_iniBR variable is set to the first pattern in |b:match_wholeBR|.
+ *b:match_ini*
+The b:match_ini variable is set to the first pattern in |b:match_wholeBR|,
+with |backref|s resolved from |b:match_match|.
+ *b:match_tail*
+The b:match_tail variable is set to the remaining patterns in
+|b:match_wholeBR|, with |backref|s resolved from |b:match_match|.
+ *b:match_word*
+The b:match_word variable is set to the pattern from |b:match_wholeBR| that
+matches |b:match_match|.
+ *b:match_table*
+The back reference '\'.d refers to the same thing as '\'.b:match_table[d] in
+|b:match_word|.
+
+==============================================================================
+5. Known Bugs and Limitations *matchit-bugs*
+
+Just because I know about a bug does not mean that it is on my todo list. I
+try to respond to reports of bugs that cause real problems. If it does not
+cause serious problems, or if there is a work-around, a bug may sit there for
+a while. Moral: if a bug (known or not) bothers you, let me know.
+
+The various |:vmap|s defined in the script (%, |g%|, |[%|, |]%|, |a%|) may
+have undesired effects in Select mode |Select-mode-mapping|. At least, if you
+want to replace the selection with any character in "ag%[]" there will be a
+pause of |'updatetime'| first.
+
+It would be nice if "\0" were recognized as the entire pattern. That is, it
+would be nice if "foo:\end\0" had the same effect as "\(foo\):\end\1". I may
+try to implement this in a future version. (This is not so easy to arrange as
+you might think!)
+
+==============================================================================
+vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:
diff --git a/base/.vim/doc/tags b/base/.vim/doc/tags
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4ccdc87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.vim/doc/tags
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+:MatchDebug matchit.txt /*:MatchDebug*
+MatchError matchit.txt /*MatchError*
+[% matchit.txt /*[%*
+]% matchit.txt /*]%*
+b:match_col matchit.txt /*b:match_col*
+b:match_debug matchit.txt /*b:match_debug*
+b:match_ignorecase matchit.txt /*b:match_ignorecase*
+b:match_ini matchit.txt /*b:match_ini*
+b:match_iniBR matchit.txt /*b:match_iniBR*
+b:match_match matchit.txt /*b:match_match*
+b:match_pat matchit.txt /*b:match_pat*
+b:match_skip matchit.txt /*b:match_skip*
+b:match_table matchit.txt /*b:match_table*
+b:match_tail matchit.txt /*b:match_tail*
+b:match_wholeBR matchit.txt /*b:match_wholeBR*
+b:match_word matchit.txt /*b:match_word*
+b:match_words matchit.txt /*b:match_words*
+g% matchit.txt /*g%*
+matchit matchit.txt /*matchit*
+matchit-% matchit.txt /*matchit-%*
+matchit-\1 matchit.txt /*matchit-\\1*
+matchit-activate matchit.txt /*matchit-activate*
+matchit-backref matchit.txt /*matchit-backref*
+matchit-bugs matchit.txt /*matchit-bugs*
+matchit-choose matchit.txt /*matchit-choose*
+matchit-configure matchit.txt /*matchit-configure*
+matchit-debug matchit.txt /*matchit-debug*
+matchit-details matchit.txt /*matchit-details*
+matchit-highlight matchit.txt /*matchit-highlight*
+matchit-hl matchit.txt /*matchit-hl*
+matchit-intro matchit.txt /*matchit-intro*
+matchit-languages matchit.txt /*matchit-languages*
+matchit-modes matchit.txt /*matchit-modes*
+matchit-newlang matchit.txt /*matchit-newlang*
+matchit-o_% matchit.txt /*matchit-o_%*
+matchit-parse matchit.txt /*matchit-parse*
+matchit-s:notend matchit.txt /*matchit-s:notend*
+matchit-s:sol matchit.txt /*matchit-s:sol*
+matchit-spaces matchit.txt /*matchit-spaces*
+matchit-troubleshoot matchit.txt /*matchit-troubleshoot*
+matchit-v_% matchit.txt /*matchit-v_%*
+matchit.txt matchit.txt /*matchit.txt*
+matchit.vim matchit.txt /*matchit.vim*
+o_[% matchit.txt /*o_[%*
+o_]% matchit.txt /*o_]%*
+o_g% matchit.txt /*o_g%*
+v_[% matchit.txt /*v_[%*
+v_]% matchit.txt /*v_]%*
+v_a% matchit.txt /*v_a%*
+v_g% matchit.txt /*v_g%*
diff --git a/base/.vimrc b/base/.vimrc
index 4e3858a..627d7b0 100644
--- a/base/.vimrc
+++ b/base/.vimrc
@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
set nocompatible
+set encoding=utf-8
set modelines=0 " for security
-set encoding=utf-8
-
set mouse=""
-
set backspace=indent,eol,start
au FocusLost * :wa
@@ -37,6 +35,9 @@ set shiftround " use multiple of shiftwidth with '<' and '>'
set autoindent
set copyindent " copy the previous line's indentation
+xnoremap < <gv
+xnoremap > >gv
+
" Search ====----
set incsearch
set hlsearch
@@ -137,6 +138,9 @@ nnoremap <leader>S ?{<CR>jV/^\s*\}?$<CR>k:sort<CR>:noh<CR>
nnoremap <leader>q gqip
nnoremap <leader>vp V`]
nnoremap <leader>h :syntax sync fromstart<CR>
+nnoremap <leader>l :nohlsearch<cr>:diffupdate<cr>:syntax sync fromstart<cr><c-l>
+nnoremap [<space> :<c-u>put! =repeat(nr2char(10), v:count1)<cr>'[
+nnoremap ]<space> :<c-u>put =repeat(nr2char(10), v:count1)<cr>
noremap <silent> + :s/^\s*/&\/\//<CR>:noh<CR>
noremap <silent> - :s/^\(\s*\)\/\//\1/<CR>:noh<CR>
@@ -189,18 +193,22 @@ nnoremap <leader>h :Hexmode<CR>
function! NumberToggle()
if(&relativenumber == 1)
- set number
+ set norelativenumber
else
set relativenumber
endif
endfunc
nnoremap <leader>N :call NumberToggle()<cr>
-autocmd InsertEnter * :set number
-autocmd InsertLeave * :set relativenumber
+"autocmd InsertEnter * :set norelativenumber
+"autocmd InsertLeave * :set relativenumber
" Custom functions ====----
+if filereadable(expand("~/.vimrc.local"))
+ source ~/.vimrc.local
+endif
+
function! SetLocalOptions(fname)
let dirname = fnamemodify(a:fname, ":p:h")
while "/" != dirname
@@ -218,3 +226,10 @@ au BufNewFile,BufRead * call SetLocalOptions(bufname("%"))
" To move elsewhere ====----
au BufNewFile,BufRead *.less set filetype=less
+autocmd! BufWritePost $MYVIMRC source $MYVIMRC
+packadd! matchit
+cnoremap <c-n> <down>
+cnoremap <c-p> <up>
+autocmd! BufRead,BufNewFile *.md set filetype=markdown
+autocmd! BufRead,BufNewFile *.md set spell
+vnoremap p "_dP
diff --git a/base/.zsh/aliases.zsh b/base/.zsh/aliases.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9f1d2a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/aliases.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# UTILITY
+
+alias ls="ls --color=auto"
+alias less='less -R'
+alias grep='grep --color=auto'
+alias ..='cd ../'
+
+# GIT
+
+alias gd='git diff'
+alias gco='git checkout'
+alias gs='git status'
+alias gl='git pull'
+alias gp='git push'
+alias gpp='git pull; git push'
+alias gwc='git whatchanged -p --abbrev-commit --pretty=medium'
diff --git a/base/.zsh/async b/base/.zsh/async
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d11a99a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/async
@@ -0,0 +1,493 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env zsh
+
+#
+# zsh-async
+#
+# version: 1.5.0
+# author: Mathias Fredriksson
+# url: https://github.com/mafredri/zsh-async
+#
+
+# Produce debug output from zsh-async when set to 1.
+ASYNC_DEBUG=${ASYNC_DEBUG:-0}
+
+# Wrapper for jobs executed by the async worker, gives output in parseable format with execution time
+_async_job() {
+ # Disable xtrace as it would mangle the output.
+ setopt localoptions noxtrace
+
+ # Store start time as double precision (+E disables scientific notation)
+ float -F duration=$EPOCHREALTIME
+
+ # Run the command and capture both stdout (`eval`) and stderr (`cat`) in
+ # separate subshells. When the command is complete, we grab write lock
+ # (mutex token) and output everything except stderr inside the command
+ # block, after the command block has completed, the stdin for `cat` is
+ # closed, causing stderr to be appended with a $'\0' at the end to mark the
+ # end of output from this job.
+ local stdout stderr ret tok
+ {
+ stdout=$(eval "$@")
+ ret=$?
+ duration=$(( EPOCHREALTIME - duration )) # Calculate duration.
+
+ # Grab mutex lock, stalls until token is available.
+ read -r -k 1 -p tok || exit 1
+
+ # Return output (<job_name> <return_code> <stdout> <duration> <stderr>).
+ print -r -n - ${(q)1} $ret ${(q)stdout} $duration
+ } 2> >(stderr=$(cat) && print -r -n - " "${(q)stderr}$'\0')
+
+ # Unlock mutex by inserting a token.
+ print -n -p $tok
+}
+
+# The background worker manages all tasks and runs them without interfering with other processes
+_async_worker() {
+ # Reset all options to defaults inside async worker.
+ emulate -R zsh
+
+ # Make sure monitor is unset to avoid printing the
+ # pids of child processes.
+ unsetopt monitor
+
+ # Redirect stderr to `/dev/null` in case unforseen errors produced by the
+ # worker. For example: `fork failed: resource temporarily unavailable`.
+ # Some older versions of zsh might also print malloc errors (know to happen
+ # on at least zsh 5.0.2 and 5.0.8) likely due to kill signals.
+ exec 2>/dev/null
+
+ # When a zpty is deleted (using -d) all the zpty instances created before
+ # the one being deleted receive a SIGHUP, unless we catch it, the async
+ # worker would simply exit (stop working) even though visible in the list
+ # of zpty's (zpty -L).
+ TRAPHUP() {
+ return 0 # Return 0, indicating signal was handled.
+ }
+
+ local -A storage
+ local unique=0
+ local notify_parent=0
+ local parent_pid=0
+ local coproc_pid=0
+ local processing=0
+
+ local -a zsh_hooks zsh_hook_functions
+ zsh_hooks=(chpwd periodic precmd preexec zshexit zshaddhistory)
+ zsh_hook_functions=(${^zsh_hooks}_functions)
+ unfunction $zsh_hooks &>/dev/null # Deactivate all zsh hooks inside the worker.
+ unset $zsh_hook_functions # And hooks with registered functions.
+ unset zsh_hooks zsh_hook_functions # Cleanup.
+
+ child_exit() {
+ local -a pids
+ pids=(${${(v)jobstates##*:*:}%\=*})
+
+ # If coproc (cat) is the only child running, we close it to avoid
+ # leaving it running indefinitely and cluttering the process tree.
+ if (( ! processing )) && [[ $#pids = 1 ]] && [[ $coproc_pid = $pids[1] ]]; then
+ coproc :
+ coproc_pid=0
+ fi
+
+ # On older version of zsh (pre 5.2) we notify the parent through a
+ # SIGWINCH signal because `zpty` did not return a file descriptor (fd)
+ # prior to that.
+ if (( notify_parent )); then
+ # We use SIGWINCH for compatibility with older versions of zsh
+ # (pre 5.1.1) where other signals (INFO, ALRM, USR1, etc.) could
+ # cause a deadlock in the shell under certain circumstances.
+ kill -WINCH $parent_pid
+ fi
+ }
+
+ # Register a SIGCHLD trap to handle the completion of child processes.
+ trap child_exit CHLD
+
+ # Process option parameters passed to worker
+ while getopts "np:u" opt; do
+ case $opt in
+ n) notify_parent=1;;
+ p) parent_pid=$OPTARG;;
+ u) unique=1;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ killjobs() {
+ local tok
+ local -a pids
+ pids=(${${(v)jobstates##*:*:}%\=*})
+
+ # No need to send SIGHUP if no jobs are running.
+ (( $#pids == 0 )) && continue
+ (( $#pids == 1 )) && [[ $coproc_pid = $pids[1] ]] && continue
+
+ # Grab lock to prevent half-written output in case a child
+ # process is in the middle of writing to stdin during kill.
+ (( coproc_pid )) && read -r -k 1 -p tok
+
+ kill -HUP -$$ # Send to entire process group.
+ coproc : # Quit coproc.
+ coproc_pid=0 # Reset pid.
+ }
+
+ local request
+ local -a cmd
+ while :; do
+ # Wait for jobs sent by async_job.
+ read -r -d $'\0' request || {
+ # Since we handle SIGHUP above (and thus do not know when `zpty -d`)
+ # occurs, a failure to read probably indicates that stdin has
+ # closed. This is why we propagate the signal to all children and
+ # exit manually.
+ kill -HUP -$$ # Send SIGHUP to all jobs.
+ exit 0
+ }
+
+ # Check for non-job commands sent to worker
+ case $request in
+ _unset_trap) notify_parent=0; continue;;
+ _killjobs) killjobs; continue;;
+ esac
+
+ # Parse the request using shell parsing (z) to allow commands
+ # to be parsed from single strings and multi-args alike.
+ cmd=("${(z)request}")
+
+ # Name of the job (first argument).
+ local job=$cmd[1]
+
+ # If worker should perform unique jobs
+ if (( unique )); then
+ # Check if a previous job is still running, if yes, let it finnish
+ for pid in ${${(v)jobstates##*:*:}%\=*}; do
+ if [[ ${storage[$job]} == $pid ]]; then
+ continue 2
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ # Guard against closing coproc from trap before command has started.
+ processing=1
+
+ # Because we close the coproc after the last job has completed, we must
+ # recreate it when there are no other jobs running.
+ if (( ! coproc_pid )); then
+ # Use coproc as a mutex for synchronized output between children.
+ coproc cat
+ coproc_pid="$!"
+ # Insert token into coproc
+ print -n -p "t"
+ fi
+
+ # Run job in background, completed jobs are printed to stdout.
+ _async_job $cmd &
+ # Store pid because zsh job manager is extremely unflexible (show jobname as non-unique '$job')...
+ storage[$job]="$!"
+
+ processing=0 # Disable guard.
+ done
+}
+
+#
+# Get results from finnished jobs and pass it to the to callback function. This is the only way to reliably return the
+# job name, return code, output and execution time and with minimal effort.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_process_results <worker_name> <callback_function>
+#
+# callback_function is called with the following parameters:
+# $1 = job name, e.g. the function passed to async_job
+# $2 = return code
+# $3 = resulting stdout from execution
+# $4 = execution time, floating point e.g. 2.05 seconds
+# $5 = resulting stderr from execution
+#
+async_process_results() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ local worker=$1
+ local callback=$2
+ local caller=$3
+ local -a items
+ local null=$'\0' data
+ integer -l len pos num_processed
+
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER
+
+ # Read output from zpty and parse it if available.
+ while zpty -r -t $worker data 2>/dev/null; do
+ ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker]+=$data
+ len=${#ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker]}
+ pos=${ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker][(i)$null]} # Get index of NULL-character (delimiter).
+
+ # Keep going until we find a NULL-character.
+ if (( ! len )) || (( pos > len )); then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ while (( pos <= len )); do
+ # Take the content from the beginning, until the NULL-character and
+ # perform shell parsing (z) and unquoting (Q) as an array (@).
+ items=("${(@Q)${(z)ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker][1,$pos-1]}}")
+
+ # Remove the extracted items from the buffer.
+ ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker]=${ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker][$pos+1,$len]}
+
+ if (( $#items == 5 )); then
+ $callback "${(@)items}" # Send all parsed items to the callback.
+ else
+ # In case of corrupt data, invoke callback with *async* as job
+ # name, non-zero exit status and an error message on stderr.
+ $callback "async" 1 "" 0 "$0:$LINENO: error: bad format, got ${#items} items (${(@q)items})"
+ fi
+
+ (( num_processed++ ))
+
+ len=${#ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker]}
+ if (( len > 1 )); then
+ pos=${ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker][(i)$null]} # Get index of NULL-character (delimiter).
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+
+ (( num_processed )) && return 0
+
+ # Avoid printing exit value when `setopt printexitvalue` is active.`
+ [[ $caller = trap || $caller = watcher ]] && return 0
+
+ # No results were processed
+ return 1
+}
+
+# Watch worker for output
+_async_zle_watcher() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_PTYS ASYNC_CALLBACKS
+ local worker=$ASYNC_PTYS[$1]
+ local callback=$ASYNC_CALLBACKS[$worker]
+
+ if [[ -n $callback ]]; then
+ async_process_results $worker $callback watcher
+ fi
+}
+
+#
+# Start a new asynchronous job on specified worker, assumes the worker is running.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_job <worker_name> <my_function> [<function_params>]
+#
+async_job() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ local worker=$1; shift
+
+ local -a cmd
+ cmd=("$@")
+ if (( $#cmd > 1 )); then
+ cmd=(${(q)cmd}) # Quote special characters in multi argument commands.
+ fi
+
+ zpty -w $worker $cmd$'\0'
+}
+
+# This function traps notification signals and calls all registered callbacks
+_async_notify_trap() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ for k in ${(k)ASYNC_CALLBACKS}; do
+ async_process_results $k ${ASYNC_CALLBACKS[$k]} trap
+ done
+}
+
+#
+# Register a callback for completed jobs. As soon as a job is finnished, async_process_results will be called with the
+# specified callback function. This requires that a worker is initialized with the -n (notify) option.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_register_callback <worker_name> <callback_function>
+#
+async_register_callback() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit nolocaltraps
+
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_CALLBACKS
+ local worker=$1; shift
+
+ ASYNC_CALLBACKS[$worker]="$*"
+
+ # Enable trap when the ZLE watcher is unavailable, allows
+ # workers to notify (via -n) when a job is done.
+ if [[ ! -o interactive ]] || [[ ! -o zle ]]; then
+ trap '_async_notify_trap' WINCH
+ fi
+}
+
+#
+# Unregister the callback for a specific worker.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_unregister_callback <worker_name>
+#
+async_unregister_callback() {
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_CALLBACKS
+
+ unset "ASYNC_CALLBACKS[$1]"
+}
+
+#
+# Flush all current jobs running on a worker. This will terminate any and all running processes under the worker, use
+# with caution.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_flush_jobs <worker_name>
+#
+async_flush_jobs() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ local worker=$1; shift
+
+ # Check if the worker exists
+ zpty -t $worker &>/dev/null || return 1
+
+ # Send kill command to worker
+ async_job $worker "_killjobs"
+
+ # Clear the zpty buffer.
+ local junk
+ if zpty -r -t $worker junk '*'; then
+ (( ASYNC_DEBUG )) && print -n "async_flush_jobs $worker: ${(V)junk}"
+ while zpty -r -t $worker junk '*'; do
+ (( ASYNC_DEBUG )) && print -n "${(V)junk}"
+ done
+ (( ASYNC_DEBUG )) && print
+ fi
+
+ # Finally, clear the process buffer in case of partially parsed responses.
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER
+ unset "ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker]"
+}
+
+#
+# Start a new async worker with optional parameters, a worker can be told to only run unique tasks and to notify a
+# process when tasks are complete.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_start_worker <worker_name> [-u] [-n] [-p <pid>]
+#
+# opts:
+# -u unique (only unique job names can run)
+# -n notify through SIGWINCH signal
+# -p pid to notify (defaults to current pid)
+#
+async_start_worker() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ local worker=$1; shift
+ zpty -t $worker &>/dev/null && return
+
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_PTYS
+ typeset -h REPLY
+ typeset has_xtrace=0
+
+ # Make sure async worker is started without xtrace
+ # (the trace output interferes with the worker).
+ [[ -o xtrace ]] && {
+ has_xtrace=1
+ unsetopt xtrace
+ }
+
+ if (( ! ASYNC_ZPTY_RETURNS_FD )) && [[ -o interactive ]] && [[ -o zle ]]; then
+ # When zpty doesn't return a file descriptor (on older versions of zsh)
+ # we try to guess it anyway.
+ integer -l zptyfd
+ exec {zptyfd}>&1 # Open a new file descriptor (above 10).
+ exec {zptyfd}>&- # Close it so it's free to be used by zpty.
+ fi
+
+ zpty -b $worker _async_worker -p $$ $@ || {
+ async_stop_worker $worker
+ return 1
+ }
+
+ # Re-enable it if it was enabled, for debugging.
+ (( has_xtrace )) && setopt xtrace
+
+ if [[ $ZSH_VERSION < 5.0.8 ]]; then
+ # For ZSH versions older than 5.0.8 we delay a bit to give
+ # time for the worker to start before issuing commands,
+ # otherwise it will not be ready to receive them.
+ sleep 0.001
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -o interactive ]] && [[ -o zle ]]; then
+ if (( ! ASYNC_ZPTY_RETURNS_FD )); then
+ REPLY=$zptyfd # Use the guessed value for the file desciptor.
+ fi
+
+ ASYNC_PTYS[$REPLY]=$worker # Map the file desciptor to the worker.
+ zle -F $REPLY _async_zle_watcher # Register the ZLE handler.
+
+ # Disable trap in favor of ZLE handler when notify is enabled (-n).
+ async_job $worker _unset_trap
+ fi
+}
+
+#
+# Stop one or multiple workers that are running, all unfetched and incomplete work will be lost.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_stop_worker <worker_name_1> [<worker_name_2>]
+#
+async_stop_worker() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ local ret=0
+ for worker in $@; do
+ # Find and unregister the zle handler for the worker
+ for k v in ${(@kv)ASYNC_PTYS}; do
+ if [[ $v == $worker ]]; then
+ zle -F $k
+ unset "ASYNC_PTYS[$k]"
+ fi
+ done
+ async_unregister_callback $worker
+ zpty -d $worker 2>/dev/null || ret=$?
+
+ # Clear any partial buffers.
+ typeset -gA ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER
+ unset "ASYNC_PROCESS_BUFFER[$worker]"
+ done
+
+ return $ret
+}
+
+#
+# Initialize the required modules for zsh-async. To be called before using the zsh-async library.
+#
+# usage:
+# async_init
+#
+async_init() {
+ (( ASYNC_INIT_DONE )) && return
+ ASYNC_INIT_DONE=1
+
+ zmodload zsh/zpty
+ zmodload zsh/datetime
+
+ # Check if zsh/zpty returns a file descriptor or not,
+ # shell must also be interactive with zle enabled.
+ ASYNC_ZPTY_RETURNS_FD=0
+ [[ -o interactive ]] && [[ -o zle ]] && {
+ typeset -h REPLY
+ zpty _async_test :
+ (( REPLY )) && ASYNC_ZPTY_RETURNS_FD=1
+ zpty -d _async_test
+ }
+}
+
+async() {
+ async_init
+}
+
+async "$@"
diff --git a/base/.zsh/colors.zsh b/base/.zsh/colors.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9c8e32b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/colors.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+export CLICOLOR=1
+
+source `dirname $0`/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-syntax-highlighting.plugin.zsh
diff --git a/base/.zsh/completion.zsh b/base/.zsh/completion.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f9e452d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/completion.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+autoload -U compinit
+compinit
+
+setopt extendedglob
+setopt NO_NOMATCH
+
+unsetopt menu_complete # do not autoselect the first completion entry
+unsetopt flowcontrol
+setopt auto_menu # show completion menu on succesive tab press
+setopt complete_in_word
+setopt always_to_end
+
+WORDCHARS=''
+
+zmodload -i zsh/complist
+
+## case-insensitive (all),partial-word and then substring completion
+if [ "x$CASE_SENSITIVE" = "xtrue" ]; then
+ zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'r:|[._-]=* r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
+ unset CASE_SENSITIVE
+else
+ zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list 'm:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}' 'r:|[._-]=* r:|=*' 'l:|=* r:|=*'
+fi
+
+zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors ''
+
+# should this be in keybindings?
+bindkey -M menuselect '^o' accept-and-infer-next-history
+
+zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:*:*' menu select
+zstyle ':completion:*:*:kill:*:processes' list-colors '=(#b) #([0-9]#) ([0-9a-z-]#)*=01;34=0=01'
+zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:*:processes' command "ps -u `whoami` -o pid,user,comm -w -w"
+
+# disable named-directories autocompletion
+zstyle ':completion:*:cd:*' tag-order local-directories directory-stack path-directories
+cdpath=(.)
+
+# use /etc/hosts and known_hosts for hostname completion
+[ -r /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts ] && _global_ssh_hosts=(${${${${(f)"$(</etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts)"}:#[\|]*}%%\ *}%%,*}) || _global_ssh_hosts=()
+[ -r ~/.ssh/known_hosts ] && _ssh_hosts=(${${${${(f)"$(<$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts)"}:#[\|]*}%%\ *}%%,*}) || _ssh_hosts=()
+[ -r ~/.ssh/config ] && _ssh_config=($(cat ~/.ssh/config | sed -ne 's/Host[=\t ]//p')) || _ssh_config=()
+[ -r /etc/hosts ] && : ${(A)_etc_hosts:=${(s: :)${(ps:\t:)${${(f)~~"$(</etc/hosts)"}%%\#*}##[:blank:]#[^[:blank:]]#}}} || _etc_hosts=()
+hosts=(
+ "$_ssh_config[@]"
+ "$_global_ssh_hosts[@]"
+ "$_ssh_hosts[@]"
+ "$_etc_hosts[@]"
+ "$HOST"
+ localhost
+)
+zstyle ':completion:*:hosts' hosts $hosts
+zstyle ':completion:*' users off
+
+# Use caching so that commands like apt and dpkg complete are useable
+zstyle ':completion::complete:*' use-cache 1
+zstyle ':completion::complete:*' cache-path $ZSH/cache/
+# Don't complete uninteresting users
+zstyle ':completion:*:*:*:users' ignored-patterns \
+ adm amanda apache avahi beaglidx bin cacti canna clamav daemon \
+ dbus distcache dovecot fax ftp games gdm gkrellmd gopher \
+ hacluster haldaemon halt hsqldb ident junkbust ldap lp mail \
+ mailman mailnull mldonkey mysql nagios \
+ named netdump news nfsnobody nobody nscd ntp nut nx openvpn \
+ operator pcap postfix postgres privoxy pulse pvm quagga radvd \
+ rpc rpcuser rpm shutdown squid sshd sync uucp vcsa xfs
+
+# ... unless we really want to.
+zstyle '*' single-ignored show
+
+if [ "x$COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS" = "xtrue" ]; then
+ expand-or-complete-with-dots() {
+ echo -n "\e[31m......\e[0m"
+ zle expand-or-complete
+ zle redisplay
+ }
+ zle -N expand-or-complete-with-dots
+ bindkey "^I" expand-or-complete-with-dots
+fi
+
+zstyle -e ':completion:*:(ssh|scp|sftp|rsh|rsync):hosts' hosts 'reply=(${=${${(f)"$(cat {/etc/ssh_,~/.ssh/known_}hosts(|2)(N) /dev/null)"}%%[# ]*}//,/ })'
+
diff --git a/base/.zsh/correction.zsh b/base/.zsh/correction.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce25627
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/correction.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+setopt correct_all
+alias man='nocorrect man'
+alias mv='nocorrect mv'
+alias mkdir='nocorrect mkdir'
+alias gist='nocorrect gist'
+alias sudo='nocorrect sudo'
+alias npm='nocorrect npm'
diff --git a/base/.zsh/fancy-man.zsh b/base/.zsh/fancy-man.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..416b99c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/fancy-man.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\E[01;31m'
+export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\E[01;34m'
+export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\E[0m'
+export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\E[0m' # end the info box
+export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\E[1;34m' # begin the info box
+export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\E[0m'
+export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\E[4;37m'
diff --git a/base/.zsh/fasd.zsh b/base/.zsh/fasd.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eb96ab0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/fasd.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+if command -v fasd >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ eval "$(fasd --init zsh-hook zsh-ccomp zsh-ccomp-install zsh-wcomp zsh-wcomp-install posix-alias)"
+fi
diff --git a/base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-highlight b/base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-highlight
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..70c8867
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-highlight
@@ -0,0 +1,715 @@
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Copyright (c) 2010-2016 zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors
+# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Sebastian Gniazdowski (modifications)
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted
+# provided that the following conditions are met:
+#
+# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions
+# and the following disclaimer.
+# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of
+# conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+# with the distribution.
+# * Neither the name of the zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors nor the names of its contributors
+# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
+# written permission.
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR
+# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR
+# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
+# IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
+# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+typeset -gA __fast_highlight_main__command_type_cache
+
+# Define default styles. You can set this after loading the plugin in
+# Zshrc and use 256 via numbers, like: fg=150
+typeset -gA FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[default]:=none}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[unknown-token]:=fg=red,bold}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[reserved-word]:=fg=yellow}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[alias]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[suffix-alias]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[builtin]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[function]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[command]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[precommand]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[commandseparator]:=none}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[hashed-command]:=fg=green}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path]:=fg=magenta}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path_pathseparator]:=}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[globbing]:=fg=blue,bold}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[history-expansion]:=fg=blue,bold}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[single-hyphen-option]:=fg=cyan}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[double-hyphen-option]:=fg=cyan}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-quoted-argument]:=none}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[single-quoted-argument]:=fg=yellow}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[double-quoted-argument]:=fg=yellow}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[dollar-quoted-argument]:=fg=yellow}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-or-dollar-double-quoted-argument]:=fg=cyan}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-dollar-quoted-argument]:=fg=cyan}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[assign]:=none}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[redirection]:=none}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[comment]:=fg=black,bold}
+: ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[variable]:=none}
+
+
+typeset -gA __FAST_HIGHLIGHT_TOKEN_TYPES
+
+__FAST_HIGHLIGHT_TOKEN_TYPES=(
+
+ # Precommand
+
+ 'builtin' 1
+ 'command' 1
+ 'exec' 1
+ 'nocorrect' 1
+ 'noglob' 1
+ 'pkexec' 1 # immune to #121 because it's usually not passed --option flags
+
+ # Control flow
+ # Tokens that, at (naively-determined) "command position", are followed by
+ # a de jure command position. All of these are reserved words.
+
+ $'\x7b' 2 # block
+ $'\x28' 2 # subshell
+ '()' 2 # anonymous function
+ 'while' 2
+ 'until' 2
+ 'if' 2
+ 'then' 2
+ 'elif' 2
+ 'else' 2
+ 'do' 2
+ 'time' 2
+ 'coproc' 2
+ '!' 2 # reserved word; unrelated to $histchars[1]
+
+ # Command separators
+
+ '|' 3
+ '||' 3
+ ';' 3
+ '&' 3
+ '&&' 3
+ '|&' 3
+ '&!' 3
+ '&|' 3
+ # ### 'case' syntax, but followed by a pattern, not by a command
+ # ';;' ';&' ';|'
+)
+
+# A hash instead of multiple globals
+typeset -gA FAST_HIGHLIGHT
+
+# Get the type of a command.
+#
+# Uses the zsh/parameter module if available to avoid forks, and a
+# wrapper around 'type -w' as fallback.
+#
+# Takes a single argument.
+#
+# The result will be stored in REPLY.
+-fast-highlight-main-type() {
+ REPLY=$__fast_highlight_main__command_type_cache[(e)$1]
+ [[ -z "$REPLY" ]] && {
+
+ if zmodload -e zsh/parameter; then
+ if (( $+aliases[(e)$1] )); then
+ REPLY=alias
+ elif (( $+functions[(e)$1] )); then
+ REPLY=function
+ elif (( $+builtins[(e)$1] )); then
+ REPLY=builtin
+ elif (( $+commands[(e)$1] )); then
+ REPLY=command
+ elif (( $+saliases[(e)${1##*.}] )); then
+ REPLY='suffix alias'
+ elif (( $reswords[(Ie)$1] )); then
+ REPLY=reserved
+ # zsh 5.2 and older have a bug whereby running 'type -w ./sudo' implicitly
+ # runs 'hash ./sudo=/usr/local/bin/./sudo' (assuming /usr/local/bin/sudo
+ # exists and is in $PATH). Avoid triggering the bug, at the expense of
+ # falling through to the $() below, incurring a fork. (Issue #354.)
+ #
+ # The second disjunct mimics the isrelative() C call from the zsh bug.
+ elif [[ $1 != */* || "${+ZSH_ARGZERO}" = "1" ]] && ! builtin type -w -- $1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ REPLY=none
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ [[ -z "$REPLY" ]] && REPLY="${$(LC_ALL=C builtin type -w -- $1 2>/dev/null)##*: }"
+
+ [[ "$REPLY" = "none" ]] && {
+ [[ -d "$1" ]] && REPLY="dirpath" || {
+ for cdpath_dir in $cdpath; do
+ [[ -d "$cdpath_dir/$1" ]] && { REPLY="dirpath"; break; }
+ done
+ }
+ }
+
+ __fast_highlight_main__command_type_cache[(e)$1]=$REPLY
+
+ }
+}
+
+# Below are variables that must be defined in outer
+# scope so that they are reachable in *-process()
+-fast-highlight-fill-option-variables() {
+ if [[ -o ignore_braces ]] || eval '[[ -o ignore_close_braces ]] 2>/dev/null'; then
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere]=0
+ else
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere]=1
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -o path_dirs ]]; then
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[path_dirs_was_set]=1
+ else
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[path_dirs_was_set]=0
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -o multi_func_def ]]; then
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[multi_func_def]=1
+ else
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[multi_func_def]=0
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -o interactive_comments ]]; then
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[ointeractive_comments]=1
+ else
+ FAST_HIGHLIGHT[ointeractive_comments]=0
+ fi
+}
+
+# Main syntax highlighting function.
+-fast-highlight-process()
+{
+ emulate -L zsh
+ setopt extendedglob bareglobqual nonomatch noksharrays
+
+ [[ $CONTEXT == "select" ]] && return 1
+ [[ ${#BUFFER} -gt 10000 ]] && return 1 # Limit based on n-history length
+
+ (( FAST_HIGHLIGHT[path_dirs_was_set] )) && setopt PATH_DIRS
+ (( FAST_HIGHLIGHT[ointeractive_comments] )) && local interactive_comments= # _set_ to empty
+
+ # Variable declarations and initializations
+ # in_array_assignment true between 'a=(' and the matching ')'
+ # braces_stack: "R" for round, "Q" for square, "Y" for curly
+ # mybuf, cdpath_dir are used in sub-functions
+ local start_pos=0 end_pos start end highlight_glob=1 arg style in_array_assignment=0 MATCH expanded_path braces_stack buf="$PREBUFFER$BUFFER" mybuf cdpath_dir cur_cmd alias_target
+ # arg_type can be 0, 1, 2 or 3, i.e. precommand, control flow, command separator
+ # idx and end_idx are used in sub-functions
+ # for this_word and next_word look below at commented integers and at state machine description
+ integer arg_type=0 MBEGIN MEND in_redirection len=${#buf} already_added offset idx end_idx this_word=1 next_word=0 insane_alias pos
+ local -a match mbegin mend
+
+ # integer BIT_start=1 BIT_regular=2 BIT_sudo_opt=4 BIT_sudo_arg=8 BIT_always=16
+
+ # State machine
+ #
+ # The states are:
+ # - :start: Command word
+ # - :sudo_opt: A leading-dash option to sudo (such as "-u" or "-i")
+ # - :sudo_arg: The argument to a sudo leading-dash option that takes one,
+ # when given as a separate word; i.e., "foo" in "-u foo" (two
+ # words) but not in "-ufoo" (one word).
+ # - :regular: "Not a command word", and command delimiters are permitted.
+ # Mainly used to detect premature termination of commands.
+ # - :always: The word 'always' in the «{ foo } always { bar }» syntax.
+ #
+ # When the kind of a word is not yet known, $this_word / $next_word may contain
+ # multiple states. For example, after "sudo -i", the next word may be either
+ # another --flag or a command name, hence the state would include both :start:
+ # and :sudo_opt:.
+ #
+ # The tokens are always added with both leading and trailing colons to serve as
+ # word delimiters (an improvised array); [[ $x == *:foo:* ]] and x=${x//:foo:/}
+ # will DTRT regardless of how many elements or repetitions $x has..
+ #
+ # Handling of redirections: upon seeing a redirection token, we must stall
+ # the current state --- that is, the value of $this_word --- for two iterations
+ # (one for the redirection operator, one for the word following it representing
+ # the redirection target). Therefore, we set $in_redirection to 2 upon seeing a
+ # redirection operator, decrement it each iteration, and stall the current state
+ # when it is non-zero. Thus, upon reaching the next word (the one that follows
+ # the redirection operator and target), $this_word will still contain values
+ # appropriate for the word immediately following the word that preceded the
+ # redirection operator.
+ #
+ # The "the previous word was a redirection operator" state is not communicated
+ # to the next iteration via $next_word/$this_word as usual, but via
+ # $in_redirection. The value of $next_word from the iteration that processed
+ # the operator is discarded.
+ #
+
+ # Processing buffer
+ local proc_buf="$buf" needle
+ for arg in ${interactive_comments-${(z)buf}} \
+ ${interactive_comments+${(zZ+c+)buf}}; do
+ # Initialize $next_word to its default value?
+ (( in_redirection )) && (( --in_redirection ))
+ (( in_redirection == 0 )) && next_word=2 # else Stall $next_word.
+
+ # Initialize per-"simple command" [zshmisc(1)] variables:
+ #
+ # $already_added (see next paragraph)
+ # $style how to highlight $arg
+ # $in_array_assignment boolean flag for "between '(' and ')' of array assignment"
+ # $highlight_glob boolean flag for "'noglob' is in effect"
+ #
+ # $already_added is set to 1 to disable adding an entry to region_highlight
+ # for this iteration. Currently, that is done for "" and $'' strings,
+ # which add the entry early so escape sequences within the string override
+ # the string's color.
+ already_added=0
+ style=unknown-token
+ if (( this_word & 1 )); then
+ in_array_assignment=0
+ [[ $arg == 'noglob' ]] && highlight_glob=0
+ fi
+
+ # Compute the new $start_pos and $end_pos, skipping over whitespace in $buf.
+ if [[ $arg == ';' ]] ; then
+ # We're looking for either a semicolon or a newline, whichever comes
+ # first. Both of these are rendered as a ";" (SEPER) by the ${(z)..}
+ # flag.
+ #
+ # We can't use the (Z+n+) flag because that elides the end-of-command
+ # token altogether, so 'echo foo\necho bar' (two commands) becomes
+ # indistinguishable from 'echo foo echo bar' (one command with three
+ # words for arguments).
+ needle=$'[;\n]'
+ offset=$(( ${proc_buf[(i)$needle]} - 1 ))
+ (( start_pos += offset ))
+ (( end_pos = start_pos + $#arg ))
+
+ # Do not run default code for case when there is a new line
+ # It shouldn't be treated as ';', i.e. shouldn't be highlighted
+ # as unknown-token when appears after command-starting arg like "{"
+ if [[ "${proc_buf[offset+1]}" = $'\n' ]]; then
+ (( in_array_assignment )) && (( this_word = 2 )) || { (( this_word = 1 )); highlight_glob=1; }
+ in_redirection=0
+ proc_buf="${proc_buf[offset + $#arg + 1,len]}"
+ start_pos=$end_pos
+ continue
+ else
+ # One more short path – for ';' command separator
+ (( in_array_assignment )) && (( this_word = 2 )) || { (( this_word = 1 )); highlight_glob=1; }
+ in_redirection=0
+ [[ "${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[commandseparator]}" != "none" ]] && (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[commandseparator]}")
+ proc_buf="${proc_buf[offset + $#arg + 1,len]}"
+ start_pos=$end_pos
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ arg_type=3
+ else
+ offset=0
+ if [[ "$proc_buf" = (#b)(#s)(([[:space:]]|\\[[:space:]])##)* ]]; then
+ # The first, outer parenthesis
+ offset="${mend[1]}"
+ fi
+ ((start_pos+=offset))
+ ((end_pos=start_pos+${#arg}))
+
+ # No-hit will result in value 0
+ arg_type=${__FAST_HIGHLIGHT_TOKEN_TYPES[$arg]}
+ fi
+
+ proc_buf="${proc_buf[offset + $#arg + 1,len]}"
+
+ # Handle the INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS option.
+ #
+ # We use the (Z+c+) flag so the entire comment is presented as one token in $arg.
+ if [[ -n ${interactive_comments+'set'} && $arg[1] == $histchars[3] ]]; then
+ if (( this_word & 3 )); then
+ style=comment
+ else
+ style=unknown-token # prematurely terminated
+ fi
+ # ADD
+ (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$style]}")
+ start_pos=$end_pos
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ # Analyse the current word.
+ if [[ $arg == (<0-9>|)(\<|\>)* ]] && [[ $arg != (\<|\>)$'\x28'* ]]; then
+ # A '<' or '>', possibly followed by a digit
+ in_redirection=2
+ fi
+
+ # Special-case the first word after 'sudo'.
+ if (( ! in_redirection )); then
+ if (( this_word & 4 )) && [[ $arg != -* ]]; then
+ (( this_word = this_word ^ 4 ))
+ fi
+
+ # Parse the sudo command line
+ if (( this_word & 4 )); then
+ case "$arg" in
+ # Flag that requires an argument
+ '-'[Cgprtu])
+ (( this_word & 1 )) && (( this_word = this_word ^ 1 ))
+ (( next_word = 8 ))
+ ;;
+ # This prevents misbehavior with sudo -u -otherargument
+ '-'*)
+ (( this_word & 1 )) && (( this_word = this_word ^ 1 ))
+ (( next_word = next_word | 1 ))
+ (( next_word = next_word | 4 ))
+ ;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac
+ elif (( this_word & 8 )); then
+ (( next_word = next_word | 4 ))
+ (( next_word = next_word | 1 ))
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ expanded_path=""
+
+ # The Great Fork: is this a command word? Is this a non-command word?
+ if (( this_word & 16 )) && [[ $arg == 'always' ]]; then
+ # try-always construct
+ style=reserved-word # de facto a reserved word, although not de jure
+ (( next_word = 1 ))
+ elif (( this_word & 1 )) && (( in_redirection == 0 )); then # $arg is the command word
+ cur_cmd="$arg"
+ if (( arg_type == 1 )); then
+ style=precommand
+ elif [[ "$arg" = "sudo" ]]; then
+ style=precommand
+ (( next_word & 2 )) && (( next_word = next_word ^ 2 ))
+ (( next_word = next_word | 4 ))
+ (( next_word = next_word | 1 ))
+ else
+ # Special-case: command word is '$foo', like that, without braces or anything.
+ #
+ # That's not entirely correct --- if the parameter's value happens to be a reserved
+ # word, the parameter expansion will be highlighted as a reserved word --- but that
+ # incorrectness is outweighed by the usability improvement of permitting the use of
+ # parameters that refer to commands, functions, and builtins.
+ if [[ ${arg[1]} == \$ ]] && (( ${+parameters} )) && [[ ${arg:1} = (#m)([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]#|[0-9]##) ]] && (( ${+parameters[${MATCH}]} )); then
+ -fast-highlight-main-type ${(P)MATCH}
+ else
+ : ${expanded_path::=${(Q)~arg}}
+ -fast-highlight-main-type $expanded_path
+ fi
+
+ case $REPLY in
+ reserved) # reserved word
+ style=reserved-word
+ if [[ $arg == $'\x7b' ]]; then
+ braces_stack='Y'"$braces_stack"
+ elif [[ $arg == $'\x7d' && $braces_stack[1] == "Y" ]]; then
+ # We're at command word, so no need to check right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere
+ braces_stack[1]=""
+ style=reserved-word
+ (( next_word = next_word | 16 ))
+ elif [[ $arg == "[[" ]]; then
+ braces_stack='A'"$braces_stack"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ 'suffix alias') style=suffix-alias;;
+ alias)
+ insane_alias=0
+ case $arg in
+ # Issue #263: aliases with '=' on their LHS.
+ #
+ # There are three cases:
+ #
+ # - Unsupported, breaks 'alias -L' output, but invokable:
+ ('='*) :;;
+ # - Unsupported, not invokable:
+ (*'='*) insane_alias=1;;
+ # - The common case:
+ (*) :;;
+ esac
+ if (( insane_alias )); then
+ style=unknown-token
+ else
+ style=alias
+ zmodload -e zsh/parameter && alias_target=${aliases[$arg]} || alias_target="${"$(alias -- $arg)"#*=}"
+ [[ ${__FAST_HIGHLIGHT_TOKEN_TYPES[$alias_target]} = "1" && "$arg_type" != "1" ]] && __FAST_HIGHLIGHT_TOKEN_TYPES[$arg]="1"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ builtin) style=builtin;;
+ function) style=function;;
+ command) style=command;;
+ hashed) style=hashed-command;;
+ dirpath) style=path;;
+ none) # Assign?
+ if [[ $arg == [[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]_]#(|\[[^\]]#\])(|[+])=* ]] || [[ $arg == [0-9]##(|[+])=* ]]; then
+ style=assign
+ # Assignment to a scalar parameter or to array
+ # (For array assignments, the command doesn't start until the ")" token.)
+ [[ $arg[-1] == '(' ]] && in_array_assignment=1 || (( next_word = next_word | 1 ))
+ elif [[ $arg[1] = $histchars[1] && -n "${arg[2]}" ]]; then
+ style=history-expansion
+ elif [[ $arg[1] == $histchars[2] ]]; then
+ style=history-expansion
+ elif (( arg_type == 3 )); then
+ # This highlights empty commands (semicolon follows nothing) as an error.
+ # Zsh accepts them, though.
+ (( this_word & 2 )) && style=commandseparator
+ elif [[ $arg[1,2] == '((' ]]; then
+ # Arithmetic evaluation.
+ #
+ # Note: prior to zsh-5.1.1-52-g4bed2cf (workers/36669), the ${(z)...}
+ # splitter would only output the '((' token if the matching '))' had
+ # been typed. Therefore, under those versions of zsh, BUFFER="(( 42"
+ # would be highlighted as an error until the matching "))" are typed.
+ #
+ # We highlight just the opening parentheses, as a reserved word; this
+ # is how [[ ... ]] is highlighted, too.
+
+ # ADD
+ (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $(( start + 2 )) ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[reserved-word]}")
+ already_added=1
+ # ADD
+ [[ $arg[-2,-1] == '))' ]] && (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$(( end - 2 )) $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[reserved-word]}")
+ elif [[ $arg == '()' ]]; then
+ # anonymous function
+ style=reserved-word
+ elif [[ $arg == $'\x28' ]]; then
+ # subshell
+ style=reserved-word
+ braces_stack='R'"$braces_stack"
+ elif [[ $arg == $'\x29' ]]; then
+ [[ $braces_stack[1] == "R" ]] && { braces_stack[1]=""; style=reserved-word; }
+ elif (( this_word & 14 )); then
+ style=default
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # ADD
+ # (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end commandtypefromthefuture-$REPLY")
+ already_added=1
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ # in_redirection || BIT_regular || BIT_sudo_opt || BIT_sudo_arg
+ elif (( in_redirection + this_word & 14 ))
+ then # $arg is a non-command word
+ case $arg in
+ ']]')
+ style=reserved-word
+ [[ $braces_stack[1] == "A" ]] && braces_stack[1]=""
+ ;;
+ ']')
+ style=builtin
+ ;;
+ $'\x28')
+ # '(' inside [[
+ style=reserved-word
+ braces_stack='R'"$braces_stack"
+ ;;
+ $'\x29') # subshell or end of array assignment
+ if (( in_array_assignment )); then
+ style=assign
+ in_array_assignment=0
+ (( next_word = next_word | 1 ))
+ elif [[ $braces_stack[1] == "R" ]]; then
+ braces_stack[1]=""
+ style=reserved-word
+ fi;;
+ $'\x28\x29') # possibly a function definition
+ # || false # TODO: or if the previous word was a command word
+ (( FAST_HIGHLIGHT[multi_func_def] )) && (( next_word = next_word | 1 ))
+ style=reserved-word
+ # Remove possible annoying unknown-token style, or misleading function style
+ reply[-1]=()
+ ;;
+ '--'*) style=double-hyphen-option;;
+ '-'*) style=single-hyphen-option;;
+ "'"*) style=single-quoted-argument;;
+ '"'*)
+ # ADD
+ (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[double-quoted-argument]}")
+ -fast-highlight-string
+ already_added=1
+ ;;
+ \$\'*)
+ # ADD
+ (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[dollar-quoted-argument]}")
+ -fast-highlight-dollar-string
+ already_added=1
+ ;;
+ \$[^\(]*)
+ style=variable
+ ;;
+ '`'*) style=back-quoted-argument;;
+ [*?]*|*[^\\][*?]*)
+ (( highlight_glob )) && style=globbing || style=default;;
+ *) if [[ $arg = $'\x7d' && $braces_stack[1] == "Y" && "$FAST_HIGHLIGHT[right_brace_is_recognised_everywhere]" = "1" ]]; then
+ # right brace
+ # Parsing rule: # {
+ #
+ # Additionally, `tt(})' is recognized in any position if neither the
+ # tt(IGNORE_BRACES) option nor the tt(IGNORE_CLOSE_BRACES) option is set."""
+ braces_stack[1]=""
+ style=reserved-word
+ (( next_word = next_word | 16 ))
+ elif [[ $arg[1] = $histchars[1] && -n "${arg[2]}" ]]; then
+ style=history-expansion
+ elif (( arg_type == 3 )); then
+ style=commandseparator
+ elif (( in_redirection == 2 )); then
+ style=redirection
+ else
+ if [[ -z "${FAST_HIGHLIGHT[no_check_paths]}" ]] && -fast-highlight-check-path; then
+ # ADD
+ (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path]}")
+ already_added=1
+
+ [[ -n "$FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path_pathseparator]" && "$FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path]" != "$FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path_pathseparator]" ]] && {
+ for (( pos = start_pos; pos <= end_pos; pos++ )) ; do
+ # ADD
+ [[ ${buf[pos]} == "/" ]] && (( start=pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$(( start - 1 )) $start ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[path_pathseparator]}")
+ done
+ }
+ else
+ style=default
+ fi
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+
+ # ADD
+ (( already_added == 0 )) && [[ "${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$style]}" != "none" ]] && (( start=start_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_pos-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$style]}")
+
+ if (( arg_type == 3 )); then
+ if [[ $arg == ';' ]] && (( in_array_assignment )); then
+ # literal newline inside an array assignment
+ (( next_word = 2 ))
+ elif [[ -n "${braces_stack[(r)A]}" ]]; then
+ (( next_word = 2 ))
+ else
+ (( next_word = 1 ))
+ highlight_glob=1
+ fi
+ elif (( arg_type == 1 || arg_type == 2 )) && (( this_word & 1 )); then
+ (( next_word = 1 ))
+ elif [[ $arg == "repeat" ]] && (( this_word & 1 )); then
+ # skip the repeat-count word
+ in_redirection=2
+ # The redirection mechanism assumes $this_word describes the word
+ # following the redirection. Make it so.
+ #
+ # That word can be a command word with shortloops (`repeat 2 ls`)
+ # or a command separator (`repeat 2; ls` or `repeat 2; do ls; done`).
+ #
+ # The repeat-count word will be handled like a redirection target.
+ (( this_word = 3 ))
+ fi
+ start_pos=$end_pos
+ # This is the default/common codepath.
+ (( in_redirection == 0 )) && (( this_word = next_word )) #else # Stall $this_word.
+ done
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+# Check if $arg is a path.
+# If yes, return 0 and in $REPLY the style to use.
+# Else, return non-zero (and the contents of $REPLY is undefined).
+-fast-highlight-check-path()
+{
+ : ${expanded_path:=${(Q)~arg}}
+
+ [[ -z $expanded_path ]] && return 1
+ [[ -e $expanded_path ]] && return 0
+
+ # Search the path in CDPATH, only for CD command
+ [[ "$cur_cmd" = "cd" ]] && for cdpath_dir in $cdpath ; do
+ [[ -e "$cdpath_dir/$expanded_path" ]] && return 0
+ done
+
+ # It's not a path.
+ return 1
+}
+
+# Highlight special chars inside double-quoted strings
+-fast-highlight-string()
+{
+ mybuf="$arg"
+ idx=start_pos
+
+ while [[ "$mybuf" = (#b)[^\$\\]#((\$(#B)([a-zA-Z_:][a-zA-Z0-9_:]#|[0-9]##)(#b)(\[[^\]]#\])(#c0,1))|(\$[{](\([a-zA-Z0@%#]##\))(#c0,1)[a-zA-Z0-9_:#]##(\[[^\]]#\])(#c0,1)[}])|[\\][\'\"\$]|[\\](*))(*) ]]; do
+ [[ -n "${match[7]}" ]] && {
+ # Skip following char – it is quoted. Choice is
+ # made to not highlight such quoting
+ idx+=${mbegin[1]}+1
+ mybuf="${match[7]:1}"
+ } || {
+ idx+=${mbegin[1]}-1
+ end_idx=idx+${mend[1]}-${mbegin[1]}+1
+ mybuf="${match[8]}"
+
+ # ADD
+ (( start=idx-${#PREBUFFER}, end=end_idx-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[back-or-dollar-double-quoted-argument]}")
+
+ idx=end_idx
+ }
+ done
+}
+
+# Highlight special chars inside dollar-quoted strings
+-fast-highlight-dollar-string()
+{
+ local i j k style
+ local AA
+ integer c
+ # Starting dollar-quote is at 1:2, so start parsing at offset 3 in the string.
+ for (( i = 3 ; i < end_pos - start_pos ; i += 1 )) ; do
+ (( j = i + start_pos - 1 ))
+ (( k = j + 1 ))
+ case "$arg[$i]" in
+ "\\") style=back-dollar-quoted-argument
+ for (( c = i + 1 ; c <= end_pos - start_pos ; c += 1 )); do
+ [[ "$arg[$c]" != ([0-9xXuUa-fA-F]) ]] && break
+ done
+ AA=$arg[$i+1,$c-1]
+ # Matching for HEX and OCT values like \0xA6, \xA6 or \012
+ if [[ "$AA" =~ "^(x|X)[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2}"
+ || "$AA" =~ "^[0-7]{1,3}"
+ || "$AA" =~ "^u[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}"
+ || "$AA" =~ "^U[0-9a-fA-F]{1,8}"
+ ]]; then
+ (( k += $#MATCH ))
+ (( i += $#MATCH ))
+ else
+ if (( $#arg > $i+1 )) && [[ $arg[$i+1] == [xXuU] ]]; then
+ # \x not followed by hex digits is probably an error
+ style=unknown-token
+ fi
+ (( k += 1 )) # Color following char too.
+ (( i += 1 )) # Skip parsing the escaped char.
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *) continue ;;
+
+ esac
+ # ADD
+ (( start=j-${#PREBUFFER}, end=k-${#PREBUFFER}, start >= 0 )) && reply+=("$start $end ${FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[$style]}")
+ done
+}
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Main highlighter initialization
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-fast-highlight-init() {
+ __fast_highlight_main__command_type_cache=()
+}
+
+# vim:ft=zsh:sw=2:sts=2
+# -*- mode: zsh; sh-indentation: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 2; -*-
diff --git a/base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-syntax-highlighting.plugin.zsh b/base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-syntax-highlighting.plugin.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..235d425
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting/fast-syntax-highlighting.plugin.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,272 @@
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Copyright (c) 2010-2016 zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors
+# Copyright (c) 2017 Sebastian Gniazdowski (modifications)
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted
+# provided that the following conditions are met:
+#
+# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions
+# and the following disclaimer.
+# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of
+# conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+# with the distribution.
+# * Neither the name of the zsh-syntax-highlighting contributors nor the names of its contributors
+# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
+# written permission.
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR
+# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR
+# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
+# IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
+# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# -*- mode: zsh; sh-indentation: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 2; -*-
+# vim: ft=zsh sw=2 ts=2 et
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+# Set $ZERO to the expected value, regardless of functionargzero.
+typeset -g ZERO=${(%):-%N}
+
+# Invokes each highlighter that needs updating.
+# This function is supposed to be called whenever the ZLE state changes.
+_zsh_highlight()
+{
+ # Store the previous command return code to restore it whatever happens.
+ local ret=$?
+
+ # Remove all highlighting in isearch, so that only the underlining done by zsh itself remains.
+ # For details see FAQ entry 'Why does syntax highlighting not work while searching history?'.
+ if [[ $WIDGET == zle-isearch-update ]] && ! (( $+ISEARCHMATCH_ACTIVE )); then
+ region_highlight=()
+ return $ret
+ fi
+
+ setopt localoptions warncreateglobal noksharrays
+ local REPLY # don't leak $REPLY into global scope
+ local -a reply
+
+ # Do not highlight if there are more than 300 chars in the buffer. It's most
+ # likely a pasted command or a huge list of files in that case..
+ [[ -n ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_MAXLENGTH:-} ]] && [[ $#BUFFER -gt $ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_MAXLENGTH ]] && return $ret
+
+ # Do not highlight if there are pending inputs (copy/paste).
+ [[ $PENDING -gt 0 ]] && return $ret
+
+ # Reset region highlight to build it from scratch
+ # may need to remove path_prefix highlighting when the line ends
+ if [[ $WIDGET == zle-line-finish ]] || _zsh_highlight_buffer_modified; then
+ -fast-highlight-init
+ -fast-highlight-process && region_highlight=( $reply ) || region_highlight=()
+ fi
+
+ {
+ local cache_place
+ local -a region_highlight_copy
+
+ # Re-apply zle_highlight settings
+
+ # region
+ if (( REGION_ACTIVE == 1 )); then
+ _zsh_highlight_apply_zle_highlight region standout "$MARK" "$CURSOR"
+ elif (( REGION_ACTIVE == 2 )); then
+ () {
+ local needle=$'\n'
+ integer min max
+ if (( MARK > CURSOR )) ; then
+ min=$CURSOR max=$MARK
+ else
+ min=$MARK max=$CURSOR
+ fi
+ (( min = ${${BUFFER[1,$min]}[(I)$needle]} ))
+ (( max += ${${BUFFER:($max-1)}[(i)$needle]} - 1 ))
+ _zsh_highlight_apply_zle_highlight region standout "$min" "$max"
+ }
+ fi
+
+ # yank / paste (zsh-5.1.1 and newer)
+ (( $+YANK_ACTIVE )) && (( YANK_ACTIVE )) && _zsh_highlight_apply_zle_highlight paste standout "$YANK_START" "$YANK_END"
+
+ # isearch
+ (( $+ISEARCHMATCH_ACTIVE )) && (( ISEARCHMATCH_ACTIVE )) && _zsh_highlight_apply_zle_highlight isearch underline "$ISEARCHMATCH_START" "$ISEARCHMATCH_END"
+
+ # suffix
+ (( $+SUFFIX_ACTIVE )) && (( SUFFIX_ACTIVE )) && _zsh_highlight_apply_zle_highlight suffix bold "$SUFFIX_START" "$SUFFIX_END"
+
+ return $ret
+
+ } always {
+ typeset -g _ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_BUFFER="$BUFFER"
+ typeset -gi _ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_CURSOR=$CURSOR
+ }
+}
+
+# Apply highlighting based on entries in the zle_highlight array.
+# This function takes four arguments:
+# 1. The exact entry (no patterns) in the zle_highlight array:
+# region, paste, isearch, or suffix
+# 2. The default highlighting that should be applied if the entry is unset
+# 3. and 4. Two integer values describing the beginning and end of the
+# range. The order does not matter.
+_zsh_highlight_apply_zle_highlight() {
+ local entry="$1" default="$2"
+ integer first="$3" second="$4"
+
+ # read the relevant entry from zle_highlight
+ local region="${zle_highlight[(r)${entry}:*]}"
+
+ if [[ -z "$region" ]]; then
+ # entry not specified at all, use default value
+ region=$default
+ else
+ # strip prefix
+ region="${region#${entry}:}"
+
+ # no highlighting when set to the empty string or to 'none'
+ if [[ -z "$region" ]] || [[ "$region" == none ]]; then
+ return
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ integer start end
+ if (( first < second )); then
+ start=$first end=$second
+ else
+ start=$second end=$first
+ fi
+ region_highlight+=("$start $end $region")
+}
+
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# API/utility functions for highlighters
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Whether the command line buffer has been modified or not.
+#
+# Returns 0 if the buffer has changed since _zsh_highlight was last called.
+_zsh_highlight_buffer_modified()
+{
+ [[ "${_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_BUFFER:-}" != "$BUFFER" ]]
+}
+
+# Whether the cursor has moved or not.
+#
+# Returns 0 if the cursor has moved since _zsh_highlight was last called.
+_zsh_highlight_cursor_moved()
+{
+ [[ -n $CURSOR ]] && [[ -n ${_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_CURSOR-} ]] && (($_ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_CURSOR != $CURSOR))
+}
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Setup functions
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Helper for _zsh_highlight_bind_widgets
+# $1 is name of widget to call
+_zsh_highlight_call_widget()
+{
+ builtin zle "$@" && _zsh_highlight
+}
+
+# Rebind all ZLE widgets to make them invoke _zsh_highlights.
+_zsh_highlight_bind_widgets()
+{
+ setopt localoptions noksharrays
+ typeset -F SECONDS
+ local prefix=orig-s$SECONDS-r$RANDOM # unique each time, in case we're sourced more than once
+
+ # Load ZSH module zsh/zleparameter, needed to override user defined widgets.
+ zmodload zsh/zleparameter 2>/dev/null || {
+ print -r -- >&2 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: failed loading zsh/zleparameter.'
+ return 1
+ }
+
+ # Override ZLE widgets to make them invoke _zsh_highlight.
+ local -U widgets_to_bind
+ widgets_to_bind=(${${(k)widgets}:#(.*|run-help|which-command|beep|set-local-history|yank)})
+
+ # Always wrap special zle-line-finish widget. This is needed to decide if the
+ # current line ends and special highlighting logic needs to be applied.
+ # E.g. remove cursor imprint, don't highlight partial paths, ...
+ widgets_to_bind+=(zle-line-finish)
+
+ # Always wrap special zle-isearch-update widget to be notified of updates in isearch.
+ # This is needed because we need to disable highlighting in that case.
+ widgets_to_bind+=(zle-isearch-update)
+
+ local cur_widget
+ for cur_widget in $widgets_to_bind; do
+ case $widgets[$cur_widget] in
+
+ # Already rebound event: do nothing.
+ user:_zsh_highlight_widget_*);;
+
+ # The "eval"'s are required to make $cur_widget a closure: the value of the parameter at function
+ # definition time is used.
+ #
+ # We can't use ${0/_zsh_highlight_widget_} because these widgets are always invoked with
+ # NO_function_argzero, regardless of the option's setting here.
+
+ # User defined widget: override and rebind old one with prefix "orig-".
+ user:*) zle -N $prefix-$cur_widget ${widgets[$cur_widget]#*:}
+ eval "_zsh_highlight_widget_${(q)prefix}-${(q)cur_widget}() { _zsh_highlight_call_widget ${(q)prefix}-${(q)cur_widget} -- \"\$@\" }"
+ zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$prefix-$cur_widget;;
+
+ # Completion widget: override and rebind old one with prefix "orig-".
+ completion:*) zle -C $prefix-$cur_widget ${${(s.:.)widgets[$cur_widget]}[2,3]}
+ eval "_zsh_highlight_widget_${(q)prefix}-${(q)cur_widget}() { _zsh_highlight_call_widget ${(q)prefix}-${(q)cur_widget} -- \"\$@\" }"
+ zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$prefix-$cur_widget;;
+
+ # Builtin widget: override and make it call the builtin ".widget".
+ builtin) eval "_zsh_highlight_widget_${(q)prefix}-${(q)cur_widget}() { _zsh_highlight_call_widget .${(q)cur_widget} -- \"\$@\" }"
+ zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$prefix-$cur_widget;;
+
+ # Incomplete or nonexistent widget: Bind to z-sy-h directly.
+ *)
+ if [[ $cur_widget == zle-* ]] && [[ -z $widgets[$cur_widget] ]]; then
+ _zsh_highlight_widget_${cur_widget}() { :; _zsh_highlight }
+ zle -N $cur_widget _zsh_highlight_widget_$cur_widget
+ else
+ # Default: unhandled case.
+ print -r -- >&2 "zsh-syntax-highlighting: unhandled ZLE widget ${(qq)cur_widget}"
+ fi
+ esac
+ done
+}
+
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Setup
+# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Try binding widgets.
+_zsh_highlight_bind_widgets || {
+ print -r -- >&2 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: failed binding ZLE widgets, exiting.'
+ return 1
+}
+
+# Reset scratch variables when commandline is done.
+_zsh_highlight_preexec_hook()
+{
+ typeset -g _ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_BUFFER=
+ typeset -gi _ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_PRIOR_CURSOR=0
+}
+
+autoload -U add-zsh-hook
+add-zsh-hook preexec _zsh_highlight_preexec_hook 2>/dev/null || {
+ print -r -- >&2 'zsh-syntax-highlighting: failed loading add-zsh-hook.'
+}
+
+# Load zsh/parameter module if available
+zmodload zsh/parameter 2>/dev/null
+
+autoload -U is-at-least
+source "${ZERO:h}/fast-highlight"
+
+[[ "${+termcap[Co]}" = 1 && "${termcap[Co]}" = "256" ]] && FAST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[variable]="fg=112"
+
+-fast-highlight-fill-option-variables
diff --git a/base/.zsh/functions.zsh b/base/.zsh/functions.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7c405f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/functions.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+todo () {
+ a=""
+ for i; do a="$a,$i"; done
+ a="{$(echo "$a" | cut -d',' -f2-)}"
+ echo "grep -R --exclude-dir=$a TODO | sed -e 's/.*TODO //;s/ \*\/$//;s/ -->//' | LC_ALL=C sort -u" | zsh
+}
+
+which () {
+ (alias; declare -f) | /usr/bin/which --tty-only --read-alias --read-functions --show-tilde --show-dot $@
+} #export -f which
diff --git a/base/.zsh/history.zsh b/base/.zsh/history.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f21023d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/history.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+if [ -z $HISTFILE ]; then
+ HISTFILE=$HOME/.zsh_history
+fi
+HISTSIZE=100000
+SAVEHIST=100000
+HISTCONTROL=ignoredups
+
+setopt append_history
+setopt extended_history
+setopt hist_expire_dups_first
+setopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplication command history list
+setopt hist_ignore_space
+setopt hist_verify
+setopt inc_append_history
+
diff --git a/base/.zsh/prompt.zsh b/base/.zsh/prompt.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2789a38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/prompt.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+autoload -U promptinit && promptinit
+prompt pure
diff --git a/base/.zsh/prompt_pure_setup b/base/.zsh/prompt_pure_setup
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d9b7f2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/prompt_pure_setup
@@ -0,0 +1,385 @@
+# Quickref
+# git:
+# %b => current branch
+# %a => current action (rebase/merge)
+# prompt:
+# %F => color dict
+# %f => reset color
+# %~ => current path
+# %* => time
+# %n => username
+# %m => shortname host
+# %(?..) => prompt conditional - %(condition.true.false)
+# terminal codes:
+# \e7 => save cursor position
+# \e[2A => move cursor 2 lines up
+# \e[1G => go to position 1 in terminal
+# \e8 => restore cursor position
+# \e[K => clears everything after the cursor on the current line
+# \e[2K => clear everything on the current line
+
+PURER_PROMPT_COMMAND_COUNT=0
+STATUS_COLOR=6
+
+# turns seconds into human readable time
+# 165392 => 1d 21h 56m 32s
+# https://github.com/sindresorhus/pretty-time-zsh
+prompt_pure_human_time_to_var() {
+ local human=" [" total_seconds=$1 var=$2
+ local days=$(( total_seconds / 60 / 60 / 24 ))
+ local hours=$(( total_seconds / 60 / 60 % 24 ))
+ local minutes=$(( total_seconds / 60 % 60 ))
+ local seconds=$(( total_seconds % 60 ))
+ (( days > 0 )) && human+="${days}d "
+ (( hours > 0 )) && human+="${hours}h "
+ (( minutes > 0 )) && human+="${minutes}m "
+ human+="${seconds}s]"
+
+ # store human readable time in variable as specified by caller
+ typeset -g "${var}"="${human}"
+}
+
+# stores (into prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time) the exec time of the last command if set threshold was exceeded
+prompt_pure_check_cmd_exec_time() {
+ integer elapsed
+ (( elapsed = EPOCHSECONDS - ${prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp:-$EPOCHSECONDS} ))
+ prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time=
+ (( elapsed > ${PURE_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME:=15} )) && {
+ prompt_pure_human_time_to_var $elapsed "prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time"
+ }
+}
+
+prompt_pure_clear_screen() {
+ # enable output to terminal
+ zle -I
+ # clear screen and move cursor to (0, 0)
+ print -n '\e[2J\e[0;0H'
+ # reset command count to zero so we don't start with a blank line
+ PURER_PROMPT_COMMAND_COUNT=0
+ # print preprompt
+ prompt_pure_preprompt_render precmd
+}
+
+# set STATUS_COLOR: cyan for "insert", green for "normal" mode.
+prompt_purer_vim_mode() {
+ STATUS_COLOR="${${KEYMAP/vicmd/16}/(main|viins)/6}"
+ prompt_pure_preprompt_render
+}
+
+prompt_pure_set_title() {
+ # emacs terminal does not support settings the title
+ (( ${+EMACS} )) && return
+
+ # tell the terminal we are setting the title
+ print -n '\e]0;'
+ # show hostname if connected through ssh
+ [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]] && print -Pn '(%m) '
+ case $1 in
+ expand-prompt)
+ print -Pn $2;;
+ ignore-escape)
+ print -rn $2;;
+ esac
+ # end set title
+ print -n '\a'
+}
+
+prompt_pure_preexec() {
+ # attempt to detect and prevent prompt_pure_async_git_fetch from interfering with user initiated git or hub fetch
+ [[ $2 =~ (git|hub)\ .*(pull|fetch) ]] && async_flush_jobs 'prompt_pure'
+
+ prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp=$EPOCHSECONDS
+
+ # shows the current dir and executed command in the title while a process is active
+ prompt_pure_set_title 'ignore-escape' "$PWD:t: $2"
+}
+
+# string length ignoring ansi escapes
+prompt_pure_string_length_to_var() {
+ local str=$1 var=$2 length
+ # perform expansion on str and check length
+ length=$(( ${#${(S%%)str//(\%([KF1]|)\{*\}|\%[Bbkf])}} ))
+
+ # store string length in variable as specified by caller
+ typeset -g "${var}"="${length}"
+}
+
+prompt_pure_preprompt_render() {
+ # store the current prompt_subst setting so that it can be restored later
+ local prompt_subst_status=$options[prompt_subst]
+
+ # make sure prompt_subst is unset to prevent parameter expansion in preprompt
+ setopt local_options no_prompt_subst
+
+ # check that no command is currently running, the preprompt will otherwise be rendered in the wrong place
+ [[ -n ${prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp+x} && "$1" != "precmd" ]] && return
+
+ # set color for git branch/dirty status, change color if dirty checking has been delayed
+ local git_color=20
+ [[ -n ${prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp+x} ]] && git_color=1
+
+ # construct preprompt
+ local preprompt=""
+
+ # add a newline between commands
+ FIRST_COMMAND_THRESHOLD=1
+ if [[ "$PURER_PROMPT_COMMAND_COUNT" -gt "$FIRST_COMMAND_THRESHOLD" ]]; then
+ preprompt+=$'\n'
+ fi
+
+ # host ID
+ if [[ "$PROMPT_HOST_COLOR" ]]; then
+ preprompt+="%b%F{black}%K{$PROMPT_HOST_COLOR} "
+ [[ "$PROMPT_SHORT_HOSTNAME" ]] && preprompt+="$PROMPT_SHORT_HOSTNAME "
+ preprompt+="%F{$PROMPT_HOST_COLOR}%K{18}%f"
+ fi
+ preprompt+="%K{18} "
+ # directory, colored by vim status
+ preprompt+="%B%F{$STATUS_COLOR}%c%f%b"
+ # git info
+ preprompt+="%F{$git_color}${vcs_info_msg_0_}${prompt_pure_git_dirty}%f"
+ # git pull/push arrows
+ preprompt+="%F{cyan}${prompt_pure_git_arrows}%f"
+ # username and machine if applicable
+ #preprompt+=$prompt_pure_username
+ # execution time
+ preprompt+="%F{20}${prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time}%f"
+ # end with symbol, colored by previous command exit code
+ # local symbol_color="%(?.${PURE_PROMPT_SYMBOL_COLOR:-magenta}.red)"
+ # preprompt+=" %F{$symbol_color}${PURE_PROMPT_SYMBOL:-❯}%f"
+ preprompt+=" %F{18}%(?.%k.%K{1}%F{1}%k)%f"
+ # 
+
+ preprompt+=" "
+
+ # make sure prompt_pure_last_preprompt is a global array
+ typeset -g -a prompt_pure_last_preprompt
+
+ PROMPT="$preprompt"
+
+ # if executing through precmd, do not perform fancy terminal editing
+ if [[ "$1" != "precmd" ]]; then
+ # only redraw if the expanded preprompt has changed
+ # [[ "${prompt_pure_last_preprompt[2]}" != "${(S%%)preprompt}" ]] || return
+
+ # redraw prompt (also resets cursor position)
+ zle && zle .reset-prompt
+
+ setopt no_prompt_subst
+ fi
+
+ # store both unexpanded and expanded preprompt for comparison
+ prompt_pure_last_preprompt=("$preprompt" "${(S%%)preprompt}")
+}
+
+prompt_pure_precmd() {
+ # check exec time and store it in a variable
+ prompt_pure_check_cmd_exec_time
+
+ # by making sure that prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp is defined here the async functions are prevented from interfering
+ # with the initial preprompt rendering
+ prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp=
+
+ # shows the full path in the title
+ prompt_pure_set_title 'expand-prompt' '%~'
+
+ # get vcs info
+ vcs_info
+
+ # preform async git dirty check and fetch
+ prompt_pure_async_tasks
+
+ # Increment command counter
+ PURER_PROMPT_COMMAND_COUNT=$((PURER_PROMPT_COMMAND_COUNT+1))
+
+ # print the preprompt
+ prompt_pure_preprompt_render "precmd"
+
+ # remove the prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp, indicating that precmd has completed
+ unset prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp
+}
+
+# fastest possible way to check if repo is dirty
+prompt_pure_async_git_dirty() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+ local untracked_dirty=$1 dir=$2
+
+ # use cd -q to avoid side effects of changing directory, e.g. chpwd hooks
+ builtin cd -q $dir
+
+ if [[ $untracked_dirty = 0 ]]; then
+ command git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code
+ else
+ test -z "$(command git status --porcelain --ignore-submodules -unormal)"
+ fi
+
+ return $?
+}
+
+prompt_pure_async_git_fetch() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+ # use cd -q to avoid side effects of changing directory, e.g. chpwd hooks
+ builtin cd -q $1
+
+ # set GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 to disable auth prompting for git fetch (git 2.3+)
+ export GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0
+ # set ssh BachMode to disable all interactive ssh password prompting
+ export GIT_SSH_COMMAND=${GIT_SSH_COMMAND:-"ssh -o BatchMode=yes"}
+
+ command git -c gc.auto=0 fetch &>/dev/null || return 1
+
+ # check arrow status after a successful git fetch
+ prompt_pure_async_git_arrows $1
+}
+
+prompt_pure_async_git_arrows() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+ builtin cd -q $1
+ command git rev-list --left-right --count HEAD...@'{u}'
+}
+
+prompt_pure_async_tasks() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+
+ # initialize async worker
+ ((!${prompt_pure_async_init:-0})) && {
+ async_start_worker "prompt_pure" -u -n
+ async_register_callback "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_callback
+ prompt_pure_async_init=1
+ }
+
+ # store working_tree without the "x" prefix
+ local working_tree="${vcs_info_msg_1_#x}"
+
+ # check if the working tree changed (prompt_pure_current_working_tree is prefixed by "x")
+ if [[ ${prompt_pure_current_working_tree#x} != $working_tree ]]; then
+ # stop any running async jobs
+ async_flush_jobs "prompt_pure"
+
+ # reset git preprompt variables, switching working tree
+ unset prompt_pure_git_dirty
+ unset prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp
+ prompt_pure_git_arrows=
+
+ # set the new working tree and prefix with "x" to prevent the creation of a named path by AUTO_NAME_DIRS
+ prompt_pure_current_working_tree="x${working_tree}"
+ fi
+
+ # only perform tasks inside git working tree
+ [[ -n $working_tree ]] || return
+
+ async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_arrows $working_tree
+
+ # do not preform git fetch if it is disabled or working_tree == HOME
+ if (( ${PURE_GIT_PULL:-1} )) && [[ $working_tree != $HOME ]]; then
+ # tell worker to do a git fetch
+ async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_fetch $working_tree
+ fi
+
+ # if dirty checking is sufficiently fast, tell worker to check it again, or wait for timeout
+ integer time_since_last_dirty_check=$(( EPOCHSECONDS - ${prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp:-0} ))
+ if (( time_since_last_dirty_check > ${PURE_GIT_DELAY_DIRTY_CHECK:-1800} )); then
+ unset prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp
+ # check check if there is anything to pull
+ async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_dirty ${PURE_GIT_UNTRACKED_DIRTY:-1} $working_tree
+ fi
+}
+
+prompt_pure_check_git_arrows() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+ local arrows left=${1:-0} right=${2:-0}
+
+ (( right > 0 )) && arrows+=${PURE_GIT_DOWN_ARROW:-⇣}
+ (( left > 0 )) && arrows+=${PURE_GIT_UP_ARROW:-⇡}
+
+ [[ -n $arrows ]] || return
+ typeset -g REPLY=" $arrows"
+}
+
+prompt_pure_async_callback() {
+ setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
+ local job=$1 code=$2 output=$3 exec_time=$4
+
+ case $job in
+ prompt_pure_async_git_dirty)
+ local prev_dirty=$prompt_pure_git_dirty
+ if (( code == 0 )); then
+ prompt_pure_git_dirty=
+ else
+ prompt_pure_git_dirty="*"
+ fi
+
+ [[ $prev_dirty != $prompt_pure_git_dirty ]] && prompt_pure_preprompt_render
+
+ # When prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp is set, the git info is displayed in a different color.
+ # To distinguish between a "fresh" and a "cached" result, the preprompt is rendered before setting this
+ # variable. Thus, only upon next rendering of the preprompt will the result appear in a different color.
+ (( $exec_time > 2 )) && prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp=$EPOCHSECONDS
+ ;;
+ prompt_pure_async_git_fetch|prompt_pure_async_git_arrows)
+ # prompt_pure_async_git_fetch executes prompt_pure_async_git_arrows
+ # after a successful fetch.
+ if (( code == 0 )); then
+ local REPLY
+ prompt_pure_check_git_arrows ${(ps:\t:)output}
+ if [[ $prompt_pure_git_arrows != $REPLY ]]; then
+ prompt_pure_git_arrows=$REPLY
+ prompt_pure_preprompt_render
+ fi
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+prompt_pure_setup() {
+ # prevent percentage showing up
+ # if output doesn't end with a newline
+ export PROMPT_EOL_MARK=''
+
+ # prompt_opts=(subst percent)
+
+ # borrowed from promptinit, sets the prompt options in case pure was not
+ # initialized via promptinit.
+ # setopt noprompt{bang,cr,percent,subst} "prompt${^prompt_opts[@]}"
+
+ zmodload zsh/datetime
+ zmodload zsh/zle
+ zmodload zsh/parameter
+
+ autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
+ autoload -Uz vcs_info
+ autoload -Uz async && async
+
+ add-zsh-hook precmd prompt_pure_precmd
+ add-zsh-hook preexec prompt_pure_preexec
+
+ zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable git
+ zstyle ':vcs_info:*' use-simple true
+ # only export two msg variables from vcs_info
+ zstyle ':vcs_info:*' max-exports 2
+ # vcs_info_msg_0_ = ' %b' (for branch)
+ # vcs_info_msg_1_ = 'x%R' git top level (%R), x-prefix prevents creation of a named path (AUTO_NAME_DIRS)
+ zstyle ':vcs_info:git*' formats ' %b' 'x%R'
+ zstyle ':vcs_info:git*' actionformats ' %b|%a' 'x%R'
+
+ # if the user has not registered a custom zle widget for clear-screen,
+ # override the builtin one so that the preprompt is displayed correctly when
+ # ^L is issued.
+ if [[ $widgets[clear-screen] == 'builtin' ]]; then
+ zle -N clear-screen prompt_pure_clear_screen
+ fi
+
+ # register custom function for vim-mode
+ zle -N zle-keymap-select prompt_purer_vim_mode
+
+ # show username@host if logged in through SSH
+ [[ "$SSH_CONNECTION" != '' ]] && prompt_pure_username=' %F{242}%n@%m%f'
+
+ # show username@host if root, with username in white
+ [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && prompt_pure_username=' %F{white}%n%f%F{242}@%m%f'
+
+ # create prompt
+ prompt_pure_preprompt_render 'precmd'
+}
+
+prompt_pure_setup "$@"
diff --git a/base/.zsh/stack.zsh b/base/.zsh/stack.zsh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..444b88d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zsh/stack.zsh
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+DIRSTACKSIZE=8
+setopt autocd autopushd pushdminus pushdsilent pushdtohome
+alias dh='dirs -v'
diff --git a/base/.zshrc b/base/.zshrc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b2ddd15
--- /dev/null
+++ b/base/.zshrc
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+path=( $HOME/.bin $path )
+fpath=( $HOME/.zsh $fpath )
+
+export EDITOR=vim
+export NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS=1
+
+if [ -d $HOME/.zsh ]; then
+ for file in $HOME/.zsh/*.zsh; do
+ source $file
+ done
+fi
+
+if [ -f $HOME/.zshrc.local ]; then
+ source $HOME/.zshrc.local
+fi
+
+#~/.motd