Don't want to maintain extra code to allow zmodule to run outside zimfw. This has no added benefit and might confuse users. If you were calling zmodule in the shell just to get the help message, hopefully you can look that up in the documentation instead.
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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Unreleased
Changed
- Don't allow calling
zmodule
from the command line. Let it fail with "command not found" instead. It's inteded to be used only in the .zimrc script.
[1.13.1] - 2024-04-28
Fixed
- The
--strip
option in tar command is not BSD compatible.
1.13.0 - 2024-02-17
Added
--if-command
option tozmodule
. This option is equivalent to--if "(( \${+commands[${1}]} ))"
.mkdir
tool option inzmodule
that creates an empty directory. This allows creating modules that contain only externally generated files.
1.12.1 - 2023-09-16
Fixed
- Expansion of prompt sequences in print statements causing text between backticks to be executed by the shell.
1.12.0 - 2023-07-17
Added
check-version
action, that immediately checks if a new version ofzimfw
is available and returns code 4 if there is one.check
action, that checks if there are updates available for current modules.- Output of
LANG
andLC_*
parameters ininfo
action.
Changed
- Don't resolve symlinks when building init.zsh.
Fixed
- Show warning when there's no write permission to compile Zsh scripts.
1.11.3 - 2023-02-26
Deprecated
check-dumpfile
action. The completion module alone now handles checking the dumpfile. (See zimfw/completion#12)
1.11.2 - 2023-02-16
Fixed
- Quote path names in init.zsh to properly handle path names with spaces.
1.11.1 - 2023-02-04
Fixed
- Use
_zim_dumpfile_fpath
defined by the completion module here, right beforecompinit
is run, to more accurately dozimfw check-dumpfile
.
1.11.0 - 2022-12-18
Added
--if
option tozmodule
that will only initialize the module root if the specified test returns a zero exit status. The test is evaluated at every new terminal startup.- Ability to customize the .zimrc file name and path with the
ZIM_CONFIG_FILE
environment variable.
1.10.0 - 2022-09-27
Added
--root
option tozmodule
. Combined with the ability to callzmodule
multiple times for the same module, this allows initializing from multiple roots in repositories like prezto or ohmyzsh. Also,--on-pull
and--disable
now work on a per-module-root basis.
Changed
- Show
OSTYPE
,TERM
,TERM_PROGRAM
andTERM_PROGRAM_VERSION
environment variables instead of calling theuname -a
command to show system info in thezimfw info
action.
1.9.1 - 2022-05-24
Fixed
- Override repository options along multiple
zmodule
calls with the same module name. - Show already installed modules skipped with install action and
-v
. - Consider external module directory paths when calling compile action directly.
- Ignore return value from
zargs
with-P
. (See https://www.zsh.org/mla/workers/2022/msg00611.html)
1.9.0 - 2022-05-09
Added
--on-pull
option tozmodule
, which allows setting a command that is always triggered after the module is installed or updated.
1.8.0 - 2022-01-25
Added
check-dumpfile
action. It runs in the build, install and update actions, and checks if a new completion configuration needs to be dumped. It's intended to be used withcompinit -C
, so no checks are done during the shell startup. (See zimfw/completion#8)--no-submodules
option tozmodule
, which disables installing or updating git submodules.
1.7.0 - 2022-01-12
Changed
- The output of
zimfw init
to be friendlier to the terminal startup screen when called without-q
. - Only compile scripts via the
zimfw
tool after actions where scripts can change (build, install, update, upgrade). - Move compilation of the completion dumpfile to the completion module, here.
- Don't compile user Zsh startup scripts anymore
(See #450). This means you can:
- either manually delete the compiled files, as they won't be updated by Zim
anymore (recommended):
for zfile in ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.z(shenv|profile|shrc|login|logout); do rm -f ${zfile}.zwc(|.old)(N) done
- or add the following to your .zlogin so Zsh startup scripts continue to be
compiled:
+for zfile in ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.z(shenv|profile|shrc|login|logout); do + if [[ ! ${zfile}.zwc -nt ${zfile} ]] zcompile -R ${zfile} +done +unset zfile
- either manually delete the compiled files, as they won't be updated by Zim
anymore (recommended):
Deprecated
- The login_init.zsh script, which is now empty. This means you can safely
remove the following line from your .zlogin:
-source ${ZIM_HOME}/login_init.zsh -q &!
1.6.2 - 2021-11-21
Fixed
- Force local zsh emulation options, so the code is not broken by unexpected option changes by the user.
1.6.1 - 2021-11-08
Fixed
- Missing line break before showing git log when using the git tool to update.
1.6.0 - 2021-11-06
Added
list
action. Using it with-v
also shows the current details for all modules.
Changed
- Be quieter and don't output warnings when
-q
is provided. - Be more verbose when
-v
is provided: show skipped external and frozen modules with the install and update actions. - Show warning instead of error when module was not installed with the tool currently in use.
- Manually setting any
zmodule
initialization option will disable all the default values from the other initialization options, so only user-provided values are used in this case. I.e. it's either all automatic, or all manual. - Also install new modules when starting a new shell (via
zimfw init
, that is sourced in .zshrc).
Fixed
- Error in
zimfw update
with thegit
tool when module directory is under a symlinked directory. - Warning when
WARN_CREATE_GLOBAL
is set andZIM_HOME
is not. - "zsh: command not found: zmodule" when trying to run
zmodule
from the shell. Show a more informative error instead. - Don't try to install or update external modules.
1.5.0 - 2021-08-10
Added
- Option to use the new
degit
tool inzmodule
, that is able to install and update modules from GitHub without requiringgit
. Modules are installed faster and take less disk space when using this tool. It can be set as the default withzstyle ':zim:zmodule' use 'degit'
.
Fixed
- Force
core.autocrlf=false
when doinggit clone
. (See #404) - Allow uninstalling modules with custom names that have a slash.
1.4.3 - 2021-03-19
Fixed
- Prefer the prezto module format when using defaults to initialize a module.
This is the format we use in our Zim framework modules. It's not well
documented anywhere officially, but in short words a prezto module can have:
- a
functions
subdirectory that is added to the fpath by the framework, - files inside the
functions
subdirectory that are autoloaded by the framework (except for those with names matching_*
orprompt_*_setup
), - an
init.zsh
file that is sourced by the framework.
- a
1.4.2 - 2021-02-19
Fixed
- "Not a valid ref: refs/remotes/origin/main" error in
zimfw update
, when the repository's default branch was renamed to main.
1.4.1 - 2021-02-17
Fixed
- Correctly get the repository's default branch in
zimfw update
. The related change in version 1.4.0 actually broke updating the modules, as new changes stopped being fetched.
1.4.0 - 2021-01-07
Added
- Prompt before uninstalling modules, unless
-q
is set. - Show build date in info.
Fixed
- Show error when no parameter is provided to
-c|--cmd
inzmodule
. - Use repository's default branch instead of hardcoding the default to
master
inzimfw update
, when no branch is specified inzmodule
.
1.3.2 - 2020-08-01
Fixed
- Compiled files must also be cleaned from modules defined with absolute paths.
1.3.1 - 2020-07-24
Fixed
- "gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file" error when trying to upgrade. (See #407)
1.3.0 - 2020-07-05
Added
-c|-cmd
option tozmodule
. This allows for executing any specified command.
1.2.2 - 2020-06-10
Fixed
- Allow local modules to be initialized and compiled in their respective
directories, when absolute paths are given, instead of forcing them to be
installed inside
ZIM_HOME
.
1.2.1 - 2020-05-26
Fixed
- "No such file or directory" error when building a new file. This was a
regression introduced after replacing
cmp
bycksum
in version 1.2.0. - Show warning message when nothing found to be initialized in a module.
1.2.0 - 2020-05-17
Changed
- Use
cksum
instead ofcmp
, andzargs
instead ofxargs
, so we don't depend on busybox or diffutils and findutils.
Fixed
- Error messages and the
zmodule
usage text.
1.1.1 - 2020-01-26
Fixed
- "no such file or directory" error before initial check for latest version.
- Show error when no modules defined in .zimrc, instead of allowing xargs to execute the action with no positional parameters.
1.1.0 - 2020-01-20
Added
help
andversion
actions.-v
verbose option. Normal mode output is now focused on the specified action.- Asynchronously check the latest version every 30 days. This can be disabled
with
zstyle ':zim' disable-version-check yes
.
Changed
- When upgrading, download latest release asset instead of raw file from the master branch.
curl
is preferred overwget
. (See #360)wget
's output is only shown in verbose mode.
1.0.1 - 2020-01-09
Fixed
- Zsh 5.2 does not recognize the
:P
modifier. Replace it by:A
. - Also compile and clean .zprofile among the startup files.
- Don't fail on
clean-dumpfile
when there's nothing to remove.
1.0.0 - 2020-01-07
This is a major change, where modules are not git submodules in the Zim repo anymore, but customized and installed separately as individual repositories. External modules can more easily be installed, updated and uninstalled. This makes Zim a project for Zsh that is both a set of community-maintained modules with a default installation (like on-my-zsh and prezto) and a plugin manager (like antigen and zplug).
This version is not backwards-compatible with previous versions, so a new installation of Zim is required.
Take your time to review the updated README.md and the changes listed below.
Added
zimfw
CLI tool.zmodule
function to define modules.- Automatic installation script.
- zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions is enabled by default in new installations.
Changed
- The Zim "core" is reduced to a single file, namely zimfw.zsh, that is
self-updated without requiring git. With this,
ZIM_HOME
is not (the root of) a git repo anymore. - Zsh and modules are configured in .zshrc instead of .zimrc.
- .zimrc is not sourced during Zsh startup anymore, and only contains the module definitions.
- Zim's init.zsh and login_init.zsh scripts are generated by the
zimfw
CLI tool and contain static code. This allows for constant startup time, regardless of how complex the module definitions are. - Zim modules moved to individual repositories in the https://github.com/zimfw organization.
- Zim modules are configured with
zstyle
instead of environment variables. - Zim themes are sourced directly, instead of working with prompinit, and are configured with environment variables instead of with promptinit parameters.
- The environment module is reduced in scope to to only set Zsh options. The additional code moved to the input module (smart-URL widgets), the utility module (default pager), and a new termtitle module (terminal window title).
- The minimal theme is renamed to s1ck94.
Removed
zmanage
CLI tool.- The directory and history modules. Their code moved into the environment module.
- The prompt module, and the external lean, liquidprompt and pure themes.
Use
zmodule miekg/lean
, orzmodule nojhan/liquidprompt
, orzmodule sindresorhus/pure --source async.zsh --source pure.zsh
to define one of these external themes, respectively. The Zim themes moved to individual repositories. - Support for themes that require promptinit. (See #325)
Fixed
ZIM_HOME
is set in .zshenv instead of .zshrc. The issue was that the variable was not available in .zlogin in non-interactive login shells.