+++ /dev/null
-# ,----
-# | [dope@painless:~]% ulimit -a
-# | -t: cpu time (seconds) 2000
-# | -f: file size (blocks) 500000
-# | -d: data seg size (kbytes) 100000
-# | -s: stack size (kbytes) 8192
-# | -c: core file size (blocks) 0
-# | -m: resident set size (kbytes) unlimited
-# | -u: processes 1791
-# | -n: file descriptors 1024
-# | -l: locked-in-memory size (kb) 50000
-# | -v: address space (kb) unlimited
-# | -N 10: file locks unlimited
-# | [dope@painless:~]%
-# `----
-#
-# Note: This settings protect *not* against 'fork'-bombs like
-# $ (){ :|:&};:
-# $ perl -e 'while(1){ fork();}'
-# but i don't care a pap for it. Trust me. I know what I'm doing. See
-# zshbuiltins(1) /ulimit for details.
-ulimit -c 0 # prevent core files from being written at al
-ulimit -d 100000 # 100 MB data segment
-ulimit -f 500000 # 500 MB file size
-ulimit -l unlimited
-#ulimit -l 50000 # 50 MB locked memory
-ulimit -n 1024 # 1024 open files
-ulimit -s 8192 # 8 kb stack size
-ulimit -t 2000 # 200 sec CPU time
-
-# An array (colon separated list) containing the suffixes of files to
-# be ignored during filename completion. However, if completion only
-# generates files with suffixes in this list, then these files are
-# completed anyway.
-# Note: U can use ``ls **/*~*(${~${(j/|/)fignore}})(.)'' to list all
-# plain files that do not have extensions listed in `fignore'
-fignore=( ,v .aux .toc .lot .lof .blg .bbl .bak .BAK .sav .old .o .trace .swp \~)
-
-# Setting abbreviation like 'iab' with Vim.. YES! Zsh _IS_ evil *hr*. I
-# use this instead of "global aliases".
-# $ Igr<Space>
-# will be expanded to
-# $ groff -s -p -t -e -Tlatin1 -mandoc
-typeset -A myiabs
-myiabs=(
- "Im" "| more"
- "Ig" "| grep"
- "Ieg" "| egrep"
- "Iag" "| agrep"
- "Igr" "groff -s -p -t -e -Tlatin1 -mandoc"
- "Ip" "| $PAGER"
- "Ih" "| head"
- "It" "| tail"
- "Is" "| sort"
- "Iv" "| $EDITOR"
- "Iw" "| wc"
- "Ix" "| xargs"
-)
-my-expand-abbrev() {
- local MATCH
- LBUFFER=${LBUFFER%%(#m)[_a-zA-Z0-9]#}
- LBUFFER+=${myiabs[$MATCH]:-$MATCH}
- zle self-insert
-}
-
-#--------------------------------------------------
-# Now in ~/.zsh/zshbindings
-# bindkey " " my-expand-abbrev
-#--------------------------------------------------
-
-# Set the "umask" (see "man umask"):
-# ie read and write for the owner only.
-# umask 002 # relaxed -rwxrwxr-x
-# umask 022 # cautious -rwxr-xr-x
-# umask 027 # uptight -rwxr-x---
-# umask 077 # paranoid -rwx------
-# umask 066 # bofh-like -rw-------
-umask 066
-
-# If root set unmask to 022 to prevent new files being created group and world writable
-if (( EUID == 0 )); then
- umask 022
-fi
-
-# fucking "dead.letter" *narf*
-if [ -e ~/dead.letter ]; then
- mv ~/dead.letter ~/.dead_letter.`date +%Y%m%d-%R`
-fi
-
-# >painless< is a "what happend if< - box (OpenBSD -current) and *.core -
-# files is a matter of course :>
-if [ "$HOSTNAME" = painless ]; then
- if
- [ -e ${HOME}/{mutt,xmms,zsh,irssi,perl,fvwm,opera}.core ]; then
- zmv -M '(*).core' ~/.Core-Files/'$1.core-`date +%Y%m%d-%S`' && echo "Checkout ~/.Core-Files"
- fi
-fi
-
-# 'hash' often visited directorys
-# Note: That's *not* variables or aliase!
-# ,----
-# | $ hash -d M=~/.mutt
-# | $ M
-# | ~/.mutt
-# | $ echo $M
-# |
-# | $ pwd
-# | /home/dope/.mutt
-# | $
-# `----
-hash -d D=~/download/ # there are my downloads
-hash -d F=/usr/local/share/zsh/$ZSH_VERSION/functions # ZSH functions (OpenBSD)
-hash -d F=/usr/share/zsh/$ZSH_VERSION/functions/ # ZSH functions (Slackware)
-hash -d FD=/backups/Documentations # usefull documentations
-hash -d FDD=/backups/Downloads # /new/ software an own make packages/ports
-hash -d FF=/backups/Files # Pics, movies, ..
-hash -d FS=/backups/System # my local backups
-hash -d H=/backups/ # Backups from this host
-hash -d HJ=~/.jed # $JED_ROOT (${HOME})
-hash -d I=~/.irssi/ # Files for Irssi
-hash -d J=/usr/local/jed/ # $JED_ROOT (Change it!)
-hash -d L=~/.slang/ # Files for Slrn
-hash -d M=~/.mutt/ # Files for Mutt
-hash -d P=~/homepage/ # My personal webpage
-hash -d RC=/etc/rc.d/ # executed files from init (Slackware)
-hash -d S=~/scripts/ # (Un)tested local hacks
-hash -d SO=/backups/Source # Mutt, Slrn, Vim, ..
-hash -d U=/usr/src/linux/ # Linux-Kernel
-hash -d V=~/.vim/ # Files for Vim
-hash -d VL=/var/log # often visited ;)
-hash -d Z=~/.zsh/ # "setupfiles" for ZSH
-hash -d _S=~/.sigs/ # My signature collection