apps:zsh
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apps:zsh [2016-08-11 20:42] – [zlogin] jens | apps:zsh [2019-03-15 13:36] – [History] Correction jens | ||
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You'll find this file in either ''/ | You'll find this file in either ''/ | ||
- | Everything within this file is executed at login. Mine looks like this; maybe parts of it will be useful to you (" | + | Everything within this file is executed at login. Mine looks like this; maybe parts of it will be useful to you (" |
<file bash zlogin> | <file bash zlogin> | ||
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The file contains two sections, the upper is suitable for a system-wide configuration as it sets some options (umask and prompt color) depending on whether you are root or not. Of course you can choose to ignore that and use that configuration for yourself only (i.e. only settings for non-root will be activated). | The file contains two sections, the upper is suitable for a system-wide configuration as it sets some options (umask and prompt color) depending on whether you are root or not. Of course you can choose to ignore that and use that configuration for yourself only (i.e. only settings for non-root will be activated). | ||
- | The lower part is suitable for either your personal configuration or as a syste-wide configuration, | + | The lower part is suitable for either your personal configuration or as a system-wide configuration, |
This file will give you these options (amongst others): | This file will give you these options (amongst others): | ||
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* Updates of the terminal title w/ either username and hostname (when you are at a prompt) or the currently running command (when running a command). | * Updates of the terminal title w/ either username and hostname (when you are at a prompt) or the currently running command (when running a command). | ||
* An example of how to learn a specific filetype extension for a specific command when using tab-completion. E.g. if you type " | * An example of how to learn a specific filetype extension for a specific command when using tab-completion. E.g. if you type " | ||
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+ | All history entries are always numbered. Note that human readable timestamps only work with the extended history enabled. |
apps/zsh.txt · Last modified: 2020-05-09 17:16 by jens