behaviour can be altered by setting the **GRML_ALWAYS_LOAD_ALL** STARTUP
VARIABLE (see below).
+Users may want to keep an up-to-date version of the setup (possibly from the
+git-sources) in //~/.zshrc//. If that happens on a system where the global
+zshrc is also a //grmlzshrc// (but possibly an older one), you can inhibit
+loading the global version by doing:
+\
+```
+echo setopt no_global_rcs >> ~/.zshenv
+```
+
+Note, that this will disable //ANY// global files, except for the global
+zshenv file.
+
= STARTUP VARIABLES =
Some of the behaviour of //grmlzshrc// can be altered by setting certain shell
variables. These may be set temporarily when starting zsh like this:
: **CTRL-x-1**
Jump right after the first word.
+: **CTRL-x-M()**
+Create directory under cursor or the selected area.
+To select an area press ctrl-@ and use the cursor.
+Use case: you type "mv abc ~/testa/testb/testc/" and remember that the
+directory does not exist yet -> press **CTRL-xM** and problem solved.
+
: **CTRL-x-p**
Searches the last occurence of string before the cursor in the command history.
+: **CTRL-x-z**
+Display help on keybindings and zsh line editor. Press consecutively to page through content.
+
: **CTRL-z**
Brings a job, which got suspended with CTRL-z back to foreground.
use the wodim binary instead. Wodim is the debian fork of Joerg Schillings
cdrecord.
+: **cdt()**
+Creates a temporary directory using mktemp. Then changes current
+working directory to it.
+
: **changed()**
Lists files in current directory, which have been changed within the
last N days. N is an integer to be passed as first and only argument.