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Usage: zmodule <url> [-n|--name <module_name>] [options]
Add zmodule calls to your ~/.zimrc file to define the modules to be initialized. The modules
are initialized in the same order they are defined.
<url> Module absolute path or repository URL. The following URL formats
are equivalent: foo, zimfw/foo, https://github.com/zimfw/foo.git.
-n|--name <module_name> Set a custom module name. Default: the last component in <url>.
Use slashes inside the name to organize the module into subdirec-
tories.
Repository options:
-b|--branch <branch_name> Use specified branch when installing and updating the module.
Overrides the tag option. Default: the repository default branch.
-t|--tag <tag_name> Use specified tag when installing and updating the module. Over-
rides the branch option.
-u|--use <git|degit> Install and update the module using the defined tool. Default is
either defined by zstyle ':zim:zmodule' use '<git|degit>', or git
if none is provided.
git requires git itself. Local changes are preserved on updates.
degit requires curl or wget, and currently only works with GitHub
URLs. Modules install faster and take less disk space. Local
changes are lost on updates. Git submodules are not supported.
-z|--frozen Don't install or update the module.
Initialization options:
-f|--fpath <path> Add specified path to fpath. The path is relative to the module
root directory. Default: functions, if the subdirectory exists.
-a|--autoload <func_name> Autoload specified function. Default: all valid names inside the
functions subdirectory, if any.
-s|--source <file_path> Source specified file. The file path is relative to the module
root directory. Default: init.zsh, if the functions subdirectory
also exists, or the file with largest size and with name matching
{init.zsh,module_name.{zsh,plugin.zsh,zsh-theme,sh}}, if any.
-c|--cmd <command> Execute specified command. Occurrences of the {} placeholder in
the command are substituted by the module root directory path.
I.e., -s 'foo.zsh' and -c 'source {}/foo.zsh' are equivalent.
-d|--disabled Don't initialize or uninstall the module.
Setting any initialization option above will disable all the default values from the other
initialization options, so only your provided values are used. I.e. these values are either
all automatic, or all manual.
### zimfw
The command line utility for Zim:
* Added new modules to `~/.zimrc`? Run `zimfw install`.
* Removed modules from `~/.zimrc`? Run `zimfw uninstall`.
* Want to update your modules to their latest revisions? Run `zimfw update`.
* Want to upgrade `zimfw` to its latest version? Run `zimfw upgrade`.
* For more information about the `zimfw` utility, run `zimfw help`.
Settings
--------
Modules are installed using `git` by default. If you don't have `git`
installed, or if you want to take advantage of our degit tool for faster and
lighter module installations, you can set degit as the default tool with:
zstyle ':zim:zmodule' use 'degit'
By default, `zimfw` will check if it has a new version available every 30 days.
This can be disabled with:
zstyle ':zim' disable-version-check yes
Uninstalling
------------
The best way to remove Zim is to manually delete `~/.zim`, `~/.zimrc`, and
remove the initialization lines from your `~/.zshenv`, `~/.zshrc` and `~/.zlogin`.
[blazing speed]: https://github.com/zimfw/zimfw/wiki/Speed
[modules]: https://zimfw.sh/docs/modules/
[themes]: https://zimfw.sh/docs/themes/
[zimfw]: https://github.com/zimfw