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# profiles plugin
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This plugin allows you to create separate configuration files for zsh based
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on your long hostname (including the domain).
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To use it, add profiles to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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```sh
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plugins=(... profiles)
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```
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It takes your `$HOST` variable and looks for files named according to the
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domain parts in `$ZSH_CUSTOM/profiles/` directory.
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For example, for `HOST=host.domain.com`, it will try to load the following files,
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in this order:
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```text
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$ZSH_CUSTOM/profiles/com
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$ZSH_CUSTOM/profiles/domain.com
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$ZSH_CUSTOM/profiles/host.domain.com
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```
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This means that if there are conflicting settings on those files, the one to take
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precedence will be the last applied, i.e. the one in host.domain.com.
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