diff --git a/.github/dependencies.yml b/.github/dependencies.yml index 4d5a8fa80..6d138736c 100644 --- a/.github/dependencies.yml +++ b/.github/dependencies.yml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ dependencies: plugins/z: branch: master repo: agkozak/zsh-z - version: 6bfe418332866d15373392164df11b4fbec2083f + version: afaf2965b41fdc6ca66066e09382726aa0b6aa04 precopy: | set -e test -e README.md && mv -f README.md MANUAL.md diff --git a/plugins/z/MANUAL.md b/plugins/z/MANUAL.md index d367c3026..67a207dbb 100644 --- a/plugins/z/MANUAL.md +++ b/plugins/z/MANUAL.md @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ ![Zsh version 4.3.11 and higher](img/zsh_4.3.11_plus.svg) [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/agkozak/zsh-z.svg)](https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z/stargazers) +![Zsh-z demo](img/demo.gif) + Zsh-z is a command line tool that allows you to jump quickly to directories that you have visited frequently in the past, or recently -- but most often a combination of the two (a concept known as ["frecency"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency)). It works by keeping track of when you go to directories and how much time you spend in them. It is then in the position to guess where you want to go when you type a partial string, e.g., `z src` might take you to `~/src/zsh`. `z zsh` might also get you there, and `z c/z` might prove to be even more specific -- it all depends on your habits and how much time you have been using Zsh-z to build up a database. After using Zsh-z for a little while, you will get to where you want to be by typing considerably less than you would need if you were using `cd`. Zsh-z is a native Zsh port of [rupa/z](https://github.com/rupa/z), a tool written for `bash` and Zsh that uses embedded `awk` scripts to do the heavy lifting. It was quite possibly my most used command line tool for a couple of years. I decided to translate it, `awk` parts and all, into pure Zsh script, to see if by eliminating calls to external tools (`awk`, `sort`, `date`, `sed`, `mv`, `rm`, and `chown`) and reducing forking through subshells I could make it faster. The performance increase is impressive, particularly on systems where forking is slow, such as Cygwin, MSYS2, and WSL. I have found that, in those environments, switching directories using Zsh-z can be over 100% faster than it is using `rupa/z`. @@ -32,6 +34,12 @@ Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same d
Here are the latest features and updates. +- August 24, 2023 + + Zsh-z will now run when `setopt NO_UNSET` has been enabled (props @ntninja). +- August 23, 2023 + + Better logic for loading `zsh/files` (props @z0rc) +- August 2, 2023 + + Zsh-z still uses the `zsh/files` module when possible, but will fall back on the standard `chown`, `mv`, and `rm` commands in its absence. - April 27, 2023 + Zsh-z now allows the user to specify the directory-changing command using the `ZSHZ_CD` environment variable (default: `builtin cd`; props @basnijholt). - January 27, 2023 @@ -64,7 +72,7 @@ Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same d + Temporarily disabling use of `print -v`, which seems to be mangling CJK multibyte strings. - July 27, 2021 + Internal escaping of path names now works with older versions of ZSH. - + Zsh-z now detects and discards any incomplete or incorrectly formattted database entries. + + Zsh-z now detects and discards any incomplete or incorrectly formatted database entries. - July 10, 2021 + Setting `ZSHZ_TRAILING_SLASH=1` makes it so that a search pattern ending in `/` can match the end of a path; e.g. `z foo/` can match `/path/to/foo`. - June 25, 2021 @@ -85,7 +93,7 @@ Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same d - January 11, 2021 + Major refactoring of the code. + `z -lr` and `z -lt` work as expected. - + `EXTENDED_GLOB` has been disabled within the plugin to accomodate old-fashioned Windows directories with names such as `Progra~1`. + + `EXTENDED_GLOB` has been disabled within the plugin to accommodate old-fashioned Windows directories with names such as `Progra~1`. + Removed `zshelldoc` documentation. - January 6, 2021 + I have corrected the frecency routine so that it matches `rupa/z`'s math, but for the present, Zsh-z will continue to display ranks as 1/10000th of what they are in `rupa/z` -- [they had to multiply theirs by 10000](https://github.com/rupa/z/commit/f1f113d9bae9effaef6b1e15853b5eeb445e0712) to work around `bash`'s inadequacies at dealing with decimal fractions. @@ -102,13 +110,13 @@ Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for `rupa/z` and will, by default, use the same d ### General observations -This script can be installed simply by downloading it and sourcing it from your `.zshrc`: +This plugin can be installed simply by putting the various files in a directory together and by sourcing `zsh-z.plugin.zsh` in your `.zshrc`: source /path/to/zsh-z.plugin.zsh -For tab completion to work, you will want to have loaded `compinit`. The frameworks handle this themselves. If you are not using a framework, put +For tab completion to work, `_zshz` *must* be in the same directory as `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`, and you will want to have loaded `compinit`. The frameworks handle this themselves. If you are not using a framework, put - autoload -U compinit && compinit + autoload -U compinit; compinit in your .zshrc somewhere below where you source `zsh-z.plugin.zsh`. diff --git a/plugins/z/img/demo.gif b/plugins/z/img/demo.gif new file mode 100644 index 000000000..247f52f4d Binary files /dev/null and b/plugins/z/img/demo.gif differ diff --git a/plugins/z/z.plugin.zsh b/plugins/z/z.plugin.zsh index 60a630624..a41a4ae25 100644 --- a/plugins/z/z.plugin.zsh +++ b/plugins/z/z.plugin.zsh @@ -100,20 +100,30 @@ With no ARGUMENT, list the directory history in ascending rank. } # Load zsh/datetime module, if necessary -(( $+EPOCHSECONDS )) || zmodload zsh/datetime - -# Load zsh/files, if necessary -[[ ${builtins[zf_chown]} == 'defined' && - ${builtins[zf_mv]} == 'defined' && - ${builtins[zf_rm]} == 'defined' ]] || - zmodload -F zsh/files b:zf_chown b:zf_mv b:zf_rm - -# Load zsh/system, if necessary -[[ ${modules[zsh/system]} == 'loaded' ]] || zmodload zsh/system &> /dev/null +(( ${+EPOCHSECONDS} )) || zmodload zsh/datetime # Global associative array for internal use typeset -gA ZSHZ +# Fallback utilities in case Zsh lacks zsh/files (as is the case with MobaXterm) +ZSHZ[CHOWN]='chown' +ZSHZ[MV]='mv' +ZSHZ[RM]='rm' +# Try to load zsh/files utilities +if [[ ${builtins[zf_chown]-} != 'defined' || + ${builtins[zf_mv]-} != 'defined' || + ${builtins[zf_rm]-} != 'defined' ]]; then + zmodload -F zsh/files b:zf_chown b:zf_mv b:zf_rm &> /dev/null +fi +# Use zsh/files, if it is available +[[ ${builtins[zf_chown]-} == 'defined' ]] && ZSHZ[CHOWN]='zf_chown' +[[ ${builtins[zf_mv]-} == 'defined' ]] && ZSHZ[MV]='zf_mv' +[[ ${builtins[zf_rm]-} == 'defined' ]] && ZSHZ[RM]='zf_rm' + + +# Load zsh/system, if necessary +[[ ${modules[zsh/system]-} == 'loaded' ]] || zmodload zsh/system &> /dev/null + # Make sure ZSHZ_EXCLUDE_DIRS has been declared so that other scripts can # simply append to it (( ${+ZSHZ_EXCLUDE_DIRS} )) || typeset -gUa ZSHZ_EXCLUDE_DIRS @@ -145,7 +155,7 @@ is-at-least 5.3.0 && ZSHZ[PRINTV]=1 zshz() { # Don't use `emulate -L zsh' - it breaks PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS - setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS NO_KSH_ARRAYS NO_SH_WORD_SPLIT EXTENDED_GLOB + setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS NO_KSH_ARRAYS NO_SH_WORD_SPLIT EXTENDED_GLOB UNSET (( ZSHZ_DEBUG )) && setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS WARN_CREATE_GLOBAL local REPLY @@ -277,7 +287,7 @@ zshz() { if (( ret != 0 )); then # Avoid clobbering the datafile if the write to tempfile failed - zf_rm -f "$tempfile" + ${ZSHZ[RM]} -f "$tempfile" return $ret fi @@ -285,16 +295,17 @@ zshz() { owner=${ZSHZ_OWNER:-${_Z_OWNER}} if (( ZSHZ[USE_FLOCK] )); then - zf_mv "$tempfile" "$datafile" 2> /dev/null || zf_rm -f "$tempfile" + ${ZSHZ[MV]} "$tempfile" "$datafile" 2> /dev/null || ${ZSHZ[RM]} -f "$tempfile" if [[ -n $owner ]]; then - zf_chown ${owner}:"$(id -ng ${owner})" "$datafile" + ${ZSHZ[CHOWN]} ${owner}:"$(id -ng ${owner})" "$datafile" fi else if [[ -n $owner ]]; then - zf_chown "${owner}":"$(id -ng "${owner}")" "$tempfile" + ${ZSHZ[CHOWN]} "${owner}":"$(id -ng "${owner}")" "$tempfile" fi - zf_mv -f "$tempfile" "$datafile" 2> /dev/null || zf_rm -f "$tempfile" + ${ZSHZ[MV]} -f "$tempfile" "$datafile" 2> /dev/null || + ${ZSHZ[RM]} -f "$tempfile" fi # In order to make z -x work, we have to disable zsh-z's adding @@ -306,7 +317,7 @@ zshz() { } ############################################################ - # Read the curent datafile contents, update them, "age" them + # Read the current datafile contents, update them, "age" them # when the total rank gets high enough, and print the new # contents to STDOUT. # @@ -884,6 +895,9 @@ alias ${ZSHZ_CMD:-${_Z_CMD:-z}}='zshz 2>&1' # ZSHZ ############################################################ _zshz_precmd() { + # Protect against `setopt NO_UNSET' + setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS UNSET + # Do not add PWD to datafile when in HOME directory, or # if `z -x' has just been run [[ $PWD == "$HOME" ]] || (( ZSHZ[DIRECTORY_REMOVED] )) && return @@ -931,7 +945,7 @@ add-zsh-hook chpwd _zshz_chpwd # Completion ############################################################ -# Standarized $0 handling +# Standardized $0 handling # https://zdharma-continuum.github.io/Zsh-100-Commits-Club/Zsh-Plugin-Standard.html 0="${${ZERO:-${0:#$ZSH_ARGZERO}}:-${(%):-%N}}" 0="${${(M)0:#/*}:-$PWD/$0}" @@ -958,7 +972,7 @@ ZSHZ[FUNCTIONS]='_zshz_usage # Enable WARN_NESTED_VAR for functions listed in # ZSHZ[FUNCTIONS] ############################################################ -(( ZSHZ_DEBUG )) && () { +(( ${+ZSHZ_DEBUG} )) && () { if is-at-least 5.4.0; then local x for x in ${=ZSHZ[FUNCTIONS]}; do