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# Zsh Navigation Tools
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/master/doc/img/n-history2.png
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Set of tools like n-history – multi-word history searcher, n-cd – directory
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bookmark manager, n-kill – htop like kill utility, and more. Based on
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n-list, a tool generating selectable curses-based list of elements that has
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access to current Zsh session, i.e. has broad capabilities to work together
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with it. Feature highlights include incremental multi-word searching, ANSI
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coloring, unique mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable elements, grepping and
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various integrations with Zsh.
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## History Widget
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To have n-history as multi-word incremental searcher bound to Ctrl-R copy znt-*
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files into the */site-functions dir (unless you use Oh My Zsh) and
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add:
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autoload znt-history-widget
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zle -N znt-history-widget
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bindkey "^R" znt-history-widget
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to .zshrc. This is done automatically when using Oh My Zsh. Two other
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widgets exist, znt-cd-widget and znt-kill-widget, they can be too assigned
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to key combinations (no need for autoload when using Oh My Zsh):
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zle -N znt-cd-widget
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bindkey "^A" znt-cd-widget
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zle -N znt-kill-widget
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bindkey "^Y" znt-kill-widget
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Oh My Zsh stores history into ~/.zsh_history. When you switch to OMZ you could
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want to copy your previous data (from e.g. ~/.zhistory) into the new location.
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## News
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* 30-04-2016
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- New feature: color themes. Use Ctrl-T and Ctrl-G to browse predefined
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themes. They are listed in ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf. Use the file to
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permanently set a color scheme. Also, I sent a patch to Zsh developers
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and starting from Zsh > 5.2 (not yet released) supported will be 256 colors.
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The file ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf already has set of 256-color themes prepared :)
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* 29-04-2016
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- New feature: private history – n-history tracks selected history entries,
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exposes them via new view (activated with F1)
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* 28-04-2016
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- New features:
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1. New n-history view (activated with F1): Most Frequent History Words
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2. Predefined search keywords – use F2 to quickly search for chosen
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keywords (video: [https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8](https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8))
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3. Configuration option for doing instant selection in search mode
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## Introduction
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The tools are:
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- n-aliases - browses aliases, relegates editing to vared
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- n-cd - browses dirstack and bookmarked directories, allows to enter selected directory
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- n-functions - browses functions, relegates editing to zed or vared
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- n-history - browses history, allows to edit and run commands from it
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- n-kill - browses processes list, allows to send signal to selected process
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- n-env - browses environment, relegates editing to vared
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- n-options - browses options, allows to toggle their state
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- n-panelize - loads output of given command into the list for browsing
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All tools support horizontal scroll with <,>, {,}, h,l or left and right
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cursors. Other keys are:
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- [,] - jump directory bookmarks in n-cd and typical signals in n-kill
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- Ctrl-d, Ctrl-u - half page up or down
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- Ctrl-p, Ctrl-n - previous and next (also done with vim's j,k)
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- Ctrl-l - redraw of whole display
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- g, G - beginning and end of the list
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- Ctrl-o, o - enter uniq mode (no duplicate lines)
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- / - start incremental search
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- Enter - finish incremental search, retaining filter
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- Esc - exit incremental search, clearing filter
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- Ctrl-w (in incremental search) - delete whole word
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- Ctrl-k (in incremental search) - delete whole line
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## Configuration
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`ZNT` has configuration files located in `~/.config/znt`. The files are:
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```
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n-aliases.conf
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n-cd.conf
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n-env.conf
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n-functions.conf
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n-history.conf
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n-kill.conf
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n-list.conf
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n-options.conf
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n-panelize.conf
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```
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`n-list.conf` contains main configuration variables:
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```zsh
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# Should the list (text, borders) be drawn in bold
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local bold=0
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# Main color pair (foreground/background)
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local colorpair="white/black"
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# Should draw the border?
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local border=1
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# Combinations of colors to try out with Ctrl-T and Ctrl-G
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# The last number is the bold option, 0 or 1
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local -a themes
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themes=( "white/black/1" "green/black/0" "green/black/1" "white/blue/0" "white/blue/1"
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"magenta/black/0" "magenta/black/1" )
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```
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Read remaining configuration files to see what's in them. Nevertheless, configuration
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can be also set from `zshrc`. There are `5` standard `zshrc` configuration variables:
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```
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znt_history_active_text - underline or reverse - how should be active element highlighted
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znt_history_nlist_coloring_pattern - pattern that can be used to colorize elements
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znt_history_nlist_coloring_color - color with which to colorize
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znt_history_nlist_coloring_match_multiple - should multiple matches be colorized (0 or 1)
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znt_history_keywords (array) - search keywords activated with `Ctrl-X`
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```
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Above variables will work for `n-history` tool. For other tools, change `_history_` to
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e.g. `_cd_`, for the `n-cd` tool. The same works for all `8` tools.
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Common configuration of the tools uses variables with `_list_` in them:
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```
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znt_list_bold - should draw text in bold (0 or 1)
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znt_list_colorpair - main pair of colors to be used, e.g "green/black"
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znt_list_border - should draw borders around windows (0 or 1)
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znt_list_themes (array) - list of themes to try out with Ctrl-T, e.g. ( "white/black/1" "green/black/0" )
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znt_list_instant_select - should pressing enter in search mode leave tool (0 or 1)
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```
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## Programming
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The function n-list is used as follows:
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n-list {element1} [element2] ... [elementN]
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This is all that is needed to be done to have the features like ANSI coloring,
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incremental multi-word search, unique mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable
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elements (grepping is done outside n-list, see the tools for how it can be
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done). To set up non-selectable entries add their indices into array
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NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS:
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typeset -a NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS
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NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS=( 1 )
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Result is stored as $reply[REPLY] ($ isn't needed before REPLY because
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of arithmetic context inside []). The returned array might be different from
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input arguments as n-list can process them via incremental search or uniq
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mode. $REPLY is the index in that possibly processed array. If $REPLY
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equals -1 it means that no selection have been made (user quitted via q
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key).
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To set up entries that can be jumped to with [,] keys add their indices to
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NLIST_HOP_INDEXES array:
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typeset -a NLIST_HOP_INDEXES
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NLIST_HOP_INDEXES=( 1 10 )
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n-list can automatically colorize entries according to a Zsh pattern.
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Following example will colorize all numbers with blue:
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local NLIST_COLORING_PATTERN="[0-9]##"
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local NLIST_COLORING_COLOR=$'\x1b[00;34m'
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local NLIST_COLORING_END_COLOR=$'\x1b[0m'
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local NLIST_COLORING_MATCH_MULTIPLE=1
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n-list "This is a number 123" "This line too has a number: 456"
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Blue is the default color, it doesn't have to be set. See zshexpn man page
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for more information on Zsh patterns. Briefly, comparing to regular
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expressions, (#s) is ^, (#e) is $, # is *, ## is +. Alternative
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will work when in parenthesis, i.e. (a|b). BTW by using this method you can
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colorize output of the tools, via their config files (check out e.g. n-cd.conf,
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it uses this).
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## Performance
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ZNT are fastest with Zsh before 5.0.6 and starting from 5.2
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vim:filetype=conf
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