This is a major change, where Zsh modules/plugins are not git submodules
in the Zim repo anymore, but customized and installed separately as
individual repositories. The discussion about this started more than 2
years ago in #88. Closes#299.
This will allow contributors' modules to live in their own repositories.
Closes#33, closes#138, closes#262, closes#277, closes#281.
Some discussion topics that I think are worth considering before merging
this:
- [ ] Reduce the Zim "core" to a single file?
- [ ] Simplify installation? With an installation script? (See #182)
- [ ] Put the configuration into `.zshrc` instead of a separate `.zimrc`?
(See #288)
- [ ] Rerun the Eriner/zsh-framework-benchmark?
I suggest we create individual GitHub issues/PRs to start the separate
discussions.
The current code has what, up to this point, I considered to be the best
balance between simplicity, execution speed and number of files.
One measured decision was to make the initialization of modules depend
only on the `':zim' modules` style, keeping it as fast as possible.
The `':zim:module' module` style is used to install, update and clean
the modules, all operations that happen after the user got his
as-blazing-fast-possible shell prompt.
Even though I didn't care much about making install or update fast,
`xargs` has a nice feature of allowing commands to be executed in
parallel with `-P`. I took advantage of that.
I've also worked on making the `zimfw` utility give the user some nice
(while still minimalistic) output. Also I'm suggesting this as the new
name for the `zmanage` tool, since `zimfw` does not shadow the `zim`
wiki tool.
I strongly recommend you install this from scratch in a separate
directory, instead of checking out `develop` in your current Zim
installation repo.
Update installation instructions in README.md to use cat. Also add blank
lines at the end (instead of beginning) of template files, since they're
prepended (not appended) to existing files.
See difference of output between print and cat (zlogin having a blank
like at the end):
% print -rn "$(<zlogin)$(<test)"
#
# User configuration sourced by login shells
#
# Initialize zim
[[ -s ${ZIM_HOME}/login_init.zsh ]] && source ${ZIM_HOME}/login_init.zsh# Hello world
% cat zlogin test
#
# User configuration sourced by login shells
#
# Initialize zim
[[ -s ${ZIM_HOME}/login_init.zsh ]] && source ${ZIM_HOME}/login_init.zsh
# Hello world
Fixes#94. Fixes#280. Closes#300
mainly to change "command correction prompts" to "spelling correction
prompt for commands" and make it clear that this is related to spelling
(and to the `SPROMPT` below that).
and delete the meta module altogether.
Also refactor `tools/zim_issue` to use `tools/zim_info`, use local
variables, and print the output directly without the need of the
intermediate `issue_md` array.
Closes#218
Adds customizable terminal/window title. Set `${ztermtitle}` in `.zimrc`
to use this functionality.
Check the notes added in templates/zimrc for additional usage info.
Closes#52
For `setopt CORRECT`. Let the user uncomment a line with the `setopt`
directly in the configuration file, instead of having a flag variable
for it.
Closes#90
This commit assumes that the user-provided variable for the filename
will start with '.zcomp'. This is used in the .zlogin for zcompiling the
completion file. Sourcing the .zimrc file within the .zlogin file is
something I'd rather not do, and this seems like a good compromise. If
this becomes an issue, the file can be sourced an the var can be used
instead.
Closes#42
The code in the utility module only checks if the value is 'true'. There
is no need to set it to 'false'; just don't set it at all.
This should make it easier to enable/disable (uncomment vs value
change).
the 'cursor' highlighter needs to be enabled for character color changes
to take place beneath the cursor on non-(u)rxvt terminals.
Partial revert of ab99776