: **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.
Converts plaintext files to HTML using vim. The output is written to
<filename>.html.
-: **2mp3_192()**
-Useful if you own players lacking ogg/flac support.
-Takes a list of "*.ogg" and "*.flac" files and transcodes them to mp3
-with a variable bitrate of at least 192, while preserving basic id3 tags.
-
: **855resolution()**
If 915resolution is available, issues a warning to the user to run it instead
to modify the resolution on intel graphics chipsets.
original name plus a time stamp attached. Symlinks and file attributes like mode,
ownership and timestamps are preserved.
-: **brltty()**
-The brltty(1) program provides a braille display, so a blind person can access
-the console screen. This wrapper function works around problems with some
-environments (f. e. utf8).
-
: **cdiff()**
Runs a recursive diff(1) over two given directories trying to find the
smallest set of changes. Three lines of context will be printed and binary
: **swiki()**
Searches articles in the german Wikipedia for the term given as argument.
-: **swspeak()**
-Sets up software synthesizer by calling swspeak-setup(8). Kernel boot option
-swspeak must be set for this to work.
-
: **trans()**
Translates a word from german to english (-D) or vice versa (-E).
: **lsnew** (//ls -rl *(D.om[1,10])//)
Displays the ten newest files (long output format).
+: **lsnewdir** (//ls -rthdl *(/om[1,10]) .*(D/om[1,10])//)
+Displays the ten newest directories and ten newest .directories.
+
: **lsold** (//ls -rtlh *(D.om[1,10])//)
Displays the ten oldest files (long output format).
+: **lsolddir** (//ls -rthdl *(/Om[1,10]) .*(D/Om[1,10])//)
+Displays the ten oldest directories and ten oldest .directories.
+
: **lss** (//ls -l *(s,S,t)//)
Lists files in current directory that have the setuid, setgid or sticky bit
set.