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zimfw/modules/history/init.zsh
Eric Nielsen 81a52a5d7d [history] Use fc -l instead of history
`history` is equivalent to `fc -l`, and `fc` is the actual Zsh builtin.

Add the `-n` flag to suppress event numbers when listing.
2018-12-15 08:10:29 -05:00

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#
# Configures history options
#
# The file to save the history in.
HISTFILE="${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zhistory"
# The maximum number of events stored in the internal history list and in the history file.
HISTSIZE=10000
SAVEHIST=10000
# Perform textual history expansion, csh-style, treating the character ! specially.
setopt BANG_HIST
# This option both imports new commands from the history file, and also causes your
# typed commands to be appended to the history file (like specifying INC_APPEND_HISTORY).
# The history lines are also output with timestamps ala EXTENDED_HISTORY.
setopt SHARE_HISTORY
# Do not enter command lines into the history list if they are duplicates of the previous event.
setopt HIST_IGNORE_DUPS
# If a new command line being added to the history list duplicates an older one,
# the older command is removed from the list (even if it is not the previous event).
setopt HIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS
# Remove command lines from the history list when the first character on the
# line is a space, or when one of the expanded aliases contains a leading space.
setopt HIST_IGNORE_SPACE
# When writing out the history file, older commands that duplicate newer ones are omitted.
setopt HIST_SAVE_NO_DUPS
# Whenever the user enters a line with history expansion, don't execute the line directly;
# instead, perform history expansion and reload the line into the editing buffer.
setopt HIST_VERIFY
# Lists the ten most used commands.
alias history-stat="fc -ln 0 | awk '{print \$1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head"