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Updated Troubleshooting (markdown)

Eric Nielsen 2024-06-17 15:16:26 -05:00
parent 20780738e6
commit 20c0add00f

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If you are using the `completion` module, there can be a conflict if other scripts are running `compinit` too. Follow
these steps to check:
1. Run the following code in your terminal:
1. Run the following code in your terminal, which will add lines to your `~/.zshenv` file:
```zsh
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
for ZDOTFILE in /etc/(zsh/)#(z|.z)(shenv|profile|shrc|login)(N) ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.z(shenv|profile|shrc|login)(N); do
if grep -Eq '^[^#]*\bcompinit\b' ${ZDOTFILE}; then
print -u2 -P "%F{yellow}! You seem to be already calling %Bcompinit%b in %B${ZDOTFILE}%b.%f"
fi
done
>>! ~/.zshenv <<\END
autoload -Uz +X compinit
functions[_original_compinit]=${functions[compinit]}
functions[compinit]=$'print -u2 \'warning: compinit being called at \'${funcfiletrace[1]}
'${functions[compinit]}
END
```
2. If there's any output, you can either:
* Remove the `compinit` call from each of the mentioned files:
2. Restart your terminal.
3. If there's a warning message, you can either:
* Remove the `compinit` call from the mentioned file:
* If you can edit the mentioned file, remove or comment the lines similar to these:
```
autoload -Uz compinit
@ -26,4 +28,8 @@ these steps to check:
1. Remove or comment the `zmodule completion` line from your `~/.zimrc` file.
2. Run `zimfw build` in your command prompt.
3. Restart your terminal.
4. Restart your terminal.
5. Repeat steps 3-4 if there's another warning message.
6. Remove the lines added to `~/.zshenv` by the first step.