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# Aliases cheatsheet
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**Maintainer:** [@hqingyi](https://github.com/hqingyi)
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With lots of 3rd-party amazing aliases installed, this plugin helps list the shortcuts
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that are currently available based on the plugins you have enabled.
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Requirements: Python needs to be installed.
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**Maintainer:** [@hqingyi](https://github.com/hqingyi)
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## Usage
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- `als`: show all aliases by group
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# ansible plugin
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## Introduction
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The `ansible plugin` adds several aliases for useful [ansible](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/index.html) commands and [aliases](#aliases).
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To use it, add `ansible` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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# Arduino CLI plugin
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This plugin adds completion for the [arduino-cli](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli) tool.
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To use it, add `arduino-cli` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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## asdf
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**Maintainer:** [@RobLoach](https://github.com/RobLoach)
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Adds integration with [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf), the extendable version manager, with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang and more.
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### Installation
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asdf global nodejs latest
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asdf local nodejs latest
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```
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### Maintainer
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- [@RobLoach](https://github.com/RobLoach)
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# chucknorris
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Chuck Norris fortunes plugin for Oh My Zsh. Perfectly suitable as MOTD.
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Fortunes plugin for Chuck Norris for Oh My Zsh. Perfectly suitable as MOTD.
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To use it add `chucknorris` to the plugins array in you zshrc file.
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# dbt plugin
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## Introduction
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The `dbt plugin` adds several aliases for useful [dbt](https://docs.getdbt.com/) commands and
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[aliases](#aliases).
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To use it, add `dbt` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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```
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```zsh
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plugins=(... dbt)
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```
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## Maintainer
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### [msempere](https://github.com/msempere)
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- [msempere](https://github.com/msempere)
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# Use Ctrl-Z to switch back to Vim
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# fancy-ctrl-z
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Allows pressing Ctrl-Z again to switch back to a background job.
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To use it, add `fancy-ctrl-z` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... fancy-ctrl-z)
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```
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## Motivation
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I frequently need to execute random commands in my shell. To achieve it I pause
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Vim by pressing Ctrl-z, type command and press fg<Enter> to switch back to Vim.
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# gatsby autocomplete plugin
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* Adds autocomplete options for all gatsby commands.
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Adds autocomplete options for all gatsby commands.
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## Requirements
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# Isodate plugin
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**Maintainer:** [@Frani](https://github.com/frani)
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This plugin adds completion for the [ISO 8601](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601),
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as well as some aliases for common Date commands.
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plugins=(... isodate)
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```
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**Maintainer:** [@Frani](https://github.com/frani)
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## Aliases
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| Alias | Command | Description |
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# Jira plugin #
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CLI support for JIRA interaction
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## Description ##
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# Jira plugin
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This plugin provides command line tools for interacting with Atlassian's [JIRA](https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira) bug tracking software.
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To use it, add `jira` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... jira)
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```
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The interaction is all done through the web. No local installation of JIRA is necessary.
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In this document, "JIRA" refers to the JIRA issue tracking server, and `jira` refers to the command this plugin supplies.
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## Usage ##
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## Usage
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This plugin supplies one command, `jira`, through which all its features are exposed. Most forms of this command open a JIRA page in your web browser.
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`jira help` or `jira usage` will print the below usage instructions
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| Command | Description |
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| :------------ | :-------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `jira` | Performs the default action |
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| `jira new` | Opens a new Jira issue dialogue |
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| `jira ABC-123` | Opens an existing issue |
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| `jira ABC-123 m` | Opens an existing issue for adding a comment |
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| `jira dashboard [rapid_view]` | Opens your JIRA dashboard |
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| `jira mine` | Queries for your own issues |
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| `jira tempo` | Opens your JIRA Tempo |
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| `jira reported [username]` | Queries for issues reported by a user |
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| `jira assigned [username]` | Queries for issues assigned to a user |
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| `jira branch` | Opens an existing issue matching the current branch name |
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| `jira help` | Prints usage instructions |
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| Command | Description |
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| :---------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `jira` | Performs the default action |
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| `jira new` | Opens a new Jira issue dialogue |
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| `jira ABC-123` | Opens an existing issue |
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| `jira ABC-123 m` | Opens an existing issue for adding a comment |
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| `jira dashboard [rapid_view]` | Opens your JIRA dashboard |
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| `jira mine` | Queries for your own issues |
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| `jira tempo` | Opens your JIRA Tempo |
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| `jira reported [username]` | Queries for issues reported by a user |
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| `jira assigned [username]` | Queries for issues assigned to a user |
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| `jira branch` | Opens an existing issue matching the current branch name |
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| `jira help` | Prints usage instructions |
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### Jira Branch usage notes
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#### Debugging usage ####
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#### Debugging usage
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These calling forms are for developers' use, and may change at any time.
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jira dumpconfig # displays the effective configuration
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```
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## Setup ##
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## Setup
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The URL for your JIRA instance is set by `$JIRA_URL` or a `.jira_url` file.
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(Note: The current implementation only looks in the current directory for `.jira-url` and `.jira-prefix`, not up the path, so if you are in a subdirectory of your project, it will fall back to your default JIRA URL. This will probably change in the future though.)
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### Variables ###
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### Variables
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* `$JIRA_URL` - Your JIRA instance's URL
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* `$JIRA_NAME` - Your JIRA username; used as the default user for `assigned`/`reported` searches
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* `$JIRA_TEMPO_PATH` - Your JIRA tempo url path; defaults to "/secure/Tempo.jspa"
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### Browser ###
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### Browser
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Your default web browser, as determined by how `open_command` handles `http://` URLs, is used for interacting with the JIRA instance. If you change your system's URL handler associations, it will change the browser that `jira` uses.
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kube-ps1: Kubernetes prompt for bash and zsh
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============================================
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# kube-ps1: Kubernetes prompt for bash and zsh
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A script that lets you add the current Kubernetes context and namespace
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configured on `kubectl` to your Bash/Zsh prompt strings (i.e. the `$PS1`).
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per-directory-history plugin
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# per-directory-history plugin
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This plugin adds per-directory history for zsh, as well as a global history,
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and the ability to toggle between them with a keyboard shortcut. This is a
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# Pipenv
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## Installation
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This plugin provides some features to simplify the use of [Pipenv](https://pipenv.pypa.io/) while working on ZSH.
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In your `.zshrc` file, add `pipenv` to the plugins section
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## Features
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This plugin provides some features to simplify the use of Pipenv while working on ZSH.
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- Adds completion for pipenv
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- Auto activates and deactivates pipenv shell
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- Adds short aliases for common pipenv commands
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# Spring Boot oh-my-zsh plugin
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oh-my-zsh Spring Boot plugin
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## Spring Boot autocomplete plugin
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Adds autocomplete options for all [Spring Boot](https://spring.io/projects/spring-boot) commands.
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- Adds autocomplete options for all spring boot commands.
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To use it, add `spring` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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## Manual Install
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$ cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins
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$ git clone git@github.com:linux-china/oh-my-zsh-spring-boot-plugin.git spring
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Adjust your .zshrc file and add spring to plugins=(...)
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```zsh
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plugins=(... spring)
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```
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## Tips
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plugins/ssh/README.md
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# ssh plugin
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This plugin provides host completion based off of your `~/.ssh/config` file, and adds
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some utility functions to work with SSH keys.
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To use it, add `ssh` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... ssh)
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```
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## Functions
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- `ssh_rmhkey`: remove host key from known hosts based on a host section name from `.ssh/config`.
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- `ssh_load_key`: load SSH key into agent.
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- `ssh_unload_key`: remove SSH key from agent.
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# suse
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**Maintainer**: [r-darwish](https://github.com/r-darwish)
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Alias for Zypper according to the official Zypper's alias
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Aliases for [Zypper](https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Zypper) according to the official Zypper's alias
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To use it add `suse` to the plugins array in you zshrc file.
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```
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**Maintainer**: [r-darwish](https://github.com/r-darwish)
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## Main commands
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| zrr | `sudo zypper rr` | remove repositories |
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## Services commands
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| Alias | Commands | Description |
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| zas | `sudo zypper as` | adds a service specified by URI to the system |
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| zls | `zypper ls` | list services defined on the system |
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## Package Locks Management commands
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| Alias | Commands | Description |
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| zal | `sudo zypper al` | add a package lock |
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# Swift Package Manager
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## Description
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This plugin provides a few utilities that make you faster on your daily work with the [Swift Package Manager](https://github.com/apple/swift-package-manager), as well as autocompletion for Swift 5.9.
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To start using it, add the `swiftpm` plugin to your `plugins` array in `~/.zshrc`:
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# vagrant-prompt
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This plugin prompts the status of the Vagrant VMs. It supports single-host and
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multi-host configurations as well.
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Look inside the source for documentation about custom variables.
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To use it, add `vagrant-prompt` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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Alberto Re <alberto.re@gmail.com>
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```zsh
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plugins=(... vagrant-prompt)
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```
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**Alberto Re <alberto.re@gmail.com>**
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## Usage
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To display Vagrant info on your prompt add the `vagrant_prompt_info` to the
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`$PROMPT` or `$RPROMPT` variable in your theme. Example:
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```zsh
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PROMPT='%{$fg[$NCOLOR]%}%B%n%b%{$reset_color%}:%{$fg[blue]%}%B%c/%b%{$reset_color%} $(vagrant_prompt_info)$(svn_prompt_info)$(git_prompt_info)%(!.#.$) '
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```
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`vagrant_prompt_info` makes use of some custom variables. This is an example
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definition:
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```zsh
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ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_PREFIX="%{$fg_bold[blue]%}["
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ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_SUFFIX="%{$fg_bold[blue]%}]%{$reset_color%} "
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ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_RUNNING="%{$fg_no_bold[green]%}●"
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ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_POWEROFF="%{$fg_no_bold[red]%}●"
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ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_SUSPENDED="%{$fg_no_bold[yellow]%}●"
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ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_NOT_CREATED="%{$fg_no_bold[white]%}○"
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```
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# To display Vagrant infos on your prompt add the vagrant_prompt_info to the
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# $PROMPT variable in your theme. Example:
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#
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# PROMPT='%{$fg[$NCOLOR]%}%B%n%b%{$reset_color%}:%{$fg[blue]%}%B%c/%b%{$reset_color%} $(vagrant_prompt_info)$(svn_prompt_info)$(git_prompt_info)%(!.#.$) '
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#
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# `vagrant_prompt_info` makes use of some custom variables. This is an example
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# definition:
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#
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# ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_PREFIX="%{$fg_bold[blue]%}["
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# ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_SUFFIX="%{$fg_bold[blue]%}]%{$reset_color%} "
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# ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_RUNNING="%{$fg_no_bold[green]%}●"
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# ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_POWEROFF="%{$fg_no_bold[red]%}●"
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# ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_SUSPENDED="%{$fg_no_bold[yellow]%}●"
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# ZSH_THEME_VAGRANT_PROMPT_NOT_CREATED="%{$fg_no_bold[white]%}○"
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function vagrant_prompt_info() {
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local vm_states vm_state
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# Vim Interaction #
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The idea for this script is to give you some decent interaction with a running
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GVim session. Normally you'll be running around your filesystem doing any
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number of amazing things and you'll need to load some files into GVim for
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editing, inspecting, destruction, or other bits of mayhem. This script lets you
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do that.
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## Usage
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The plugin presents a function called `callvim` whose usage is:
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usage: callvim [-b cmd] [-a cmd] [file ... fileN]
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... fileN The other files to add to the argslist
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## Rationale ##
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The idea for this script is to give you some decent interaction with a running
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GVim session. Normally you'll be running around your filesystem doing any
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number of amazing things and you'll need to load some files into GVim for
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editing, inspecting, destruction, or other bits of mayhem. This script lets you
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do that.
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## Aliases ##
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There are a few aliases presented as well:
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# Xcode
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## Description
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This plugin provides a few utilities that can help you on your daily use of Xcode and iOS development.
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To start using it, add the `xcode` plugin to your `plugins` array in `~/.zshrc`:
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# Yii2 autocomplete plugin
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* Adds autocomplete commands and subcommands for yii.
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Adds autocomplete commands and subcommands for [yii](https://www.yiiframework.com/).
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## Requirements
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Autocomplete works from directory where your `yii` file contains.
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Autocomplete works from directory where your `yii` file is contained.
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# zsh-interactive-cd
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This plugin provides an interactive way to change directories in zsh using fzf.
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## Demo
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![demo](demo.gif)
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1. Install [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) by following its [installation instruction](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#installation).
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2. Source `zsh-interactive-cd.plugin.zsh` in `.zshrc`.
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2. Add `zsh-interactive-cd` to your plugin list in `~/.zshrc`:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... zsh-interactive-cd)
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```
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## Usage
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