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Eric Nielsen 8dc3e43a0d
Add a plugin mechanism \o/
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.
See #33, #138, #262, #281, #324.

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.
2020-01-02 12:58:00 -05:00

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print 'usage: zimfw <action> [-q]
actions:
clean Clean all (see below).
clean-modules Clean unused modules.
clean-compiled Clean Zsh compiled files.
clean-dumpfile Clean completion dump file.
compile Compile Zsh files.
info Print Zim and system info.
install Install new modules.
update Update current modules.
upgrade Upgrade Zim.
options:
-q Quiet, only outputs errors.'