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Eric Nielsen 877fc06e72 [template] Use zrecompile and create digest file
for the autoloaded functions. According to the `zshbuiltins`
documentation:

    Files containing multiple compiled functions are called `digest'
    files,  and are intended to be used as elements of the FPATH/fpath
    special array.

Compile all module init files, instead of some selected ones.
This didn't impact performance much (time to run async block in zlogin
when from 0.22s to 0.25s on my machine).

Also refactor the zim `init.zsh` script, and do not unset `zmodules`
anymore because we need it in zlogin.

Didn't manage to make adding the prompt `prompt_*_setup` functions to
the digest file work, so kept these separate.

Fixes #86
2017-09-28 15:34:19 -05:00
.github [issue-template] request zmanage update 2016-12-02 03:36:59 -08:00
modules [environment] Remove path separator from WORDCHARS 2017-09-21 19:23:14 -05:00
templates [template] Use zrecompile and create digest file 2017-09-28 15:34:19 -05:00
tools Allow arbitrary ZIM location with ZIM_HOME 2017-09-04 17:25:01 -05:00
.gitignore add 'custom' module for easy customization 2015-12-22 05:55:48 -05:00
.gitmodules [autosuggestions] Add module 2017-06-08 09:33:26 -05:00
init.zsh [template] Use zrecompile and create digest file 2017-09-28 15:34:19 -05:00
LICENSE.md use markdown MIT license 2016-02-18 00:04:06 -05:00
README.md [Readme] add update and removal notes 2016-09-05 15:36:50 -07:00

ZIM - Zsh IMproved

What is Zim?

Zim is a Zsh configuration framework with blazing speed and modular extensions.

Zim is very easy to customize, and comes with a rich set of modules and features without compromising on speed or functionality!

What does Zim offer?

If you're here, it means you want to see the cool shit Zim can do. Check out the available modules!

Below is a brief showcase of Zim's features.

Speed

For a speed comparison between Zim and other frameworks, see this wiki entry.

Themes

To preview some of the available themes, check the themes wiki page.

Fish-shell History Navigation

history-substring-search

Syntax Highlighting

syntax-highlighting

And much more!

Zim has many modules! Enable as many or as few as you'd like.

Installation

Installing Zim is easy. If you have a different shell framework installed (like oh-my-zsh or prezto), uninstall those first to prevent conflicts. It can be installed manually by following the instructions below:

  1. In a Zsh shell, clone the repository:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/Eriner/zim.git ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zim
  1. Paste this into your terminal to prepend the initialization templates to your configs:
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
for template_file ( ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zim/templates/* ); do
  user_file="${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.${template_file:t}"
  touch ${user_file}
  ( print -rn "$(<${template_file})$(<${user_file})" >! ${user_file} ) 2>/dev/null
done
  1. Set Zsh as the default shell:
chsh -s =zsh
  1. Open a new terminal and finish optimization (this is only needed once, hereafter it will happen upon desktop/tty login):
source ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zlogin
  1. You're done! Enjoy your Zsh IMproved! Take some time to read about the available modules and tweak your .zshrc file.

Updating

To update zim, run:

zmanage update

For more information about the zmanage tool, see the meta module documentation.

Uninstalling

The best way to remove zim is to manually delete ~/.zim, ~/.zimrc, and remove the initialization lines from your ~/.zshrc.

However, there are some experimental convenience functions to remove zim:

NOTE: This functionality is experimental!

To remove zim, run:

zmanage remove

NOTE: This functionality is experimental!