X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fgrmlzshrc.t2t;h=11261767db31d34ab74bec535288cfe9c7aa2146;hb=95d0e2fdb605d14b4974a877406c990bd3a89426;hp=0109dc9e5c498c38dc9dc182c534e36daf1982b5;hpb=64794a66198a33f9c8ece8aa8d05d393660a4ec4;p=grml-etc-core.git diff --git a/doc/grmlzshrc.t2t b/doc/grmlzshrc.t2t index 0109dc9..1126176 100644 --- a/doc/grmlzshrc.t2t +++ b/doc/grmlzshrc.t2t @@ -55,6 +55,15 @@ Deprecated. Use **GRML_DISPLAY_BATTERY** instead. A non zero value activates a handler, which is called when a command can not be found. The handler is defined by GRML_ZSH_CNF_HANDLER (see below). +: **GRML_COMP_CACHING** +If set to //yes// (the default), the setup will enable zsh's completion caching +mechanism, with the caching data being placed into //$GRML_COMP_CACHE_DIR//. + +: **GRML_COMP_CACHE_DIR** +This defines where zsh's completion caching data will be placed, if +//$GRML_COMP_CACHING// is active. The default is //${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.cache//. +The setup will ensure the directory exists before attempting to use it. + : **GRML_DISPLAY_BATTERY** If set to a value greater than zero, //grmlzshrc// will put the battery status into the right hand side interactive prompt. Supported OSes are //GNU/Linux//, @@ -127,6 +136,14 @@ The **DIRSTACKFILE** is loaded each time zsh starts, therefore freshly started zshs inherit the dirstack of the zsh that most recently updated **DIRSTACKFILE**. +If you would like to //disable// the persistent dirstack feature altogether, +you can do that by setting the boolean //enable// style to //false// in the +right context (the default is //true//): +\ +``` +zstyle ':grml:chpwd:dirstack' enable false +``` + It is possible to apply a filter to the names of directories that will be committed to the persistent dirstack file. There are two ways to configure this filter: A general function based filter and a pattern based filter. Both are @@ -164,12 +181,15 @@ dirstack file, set the //filter-on-load// boolean style (the default is zstyle ':grml:chpwd:dirstack' filter-on-load true ``` -Setting the //filter-on-load// needs to be done in ".zshrc.pre" because the -style needs to be set when the main setup is executing! The other styles do not -have this limitation, but the initial filtering will obviously be done using -the filters that are configured **at** **that** **point**. The rule of thumb -is: If you want to filter on load, setup everything in ".zshrc.pre" otherwise -".zshrc.local" works just as well. +Setting the //filter-on-load// and //enable// styles needs to be done in +".zshrc.pre" because the styles need to be set when the main setup is +executing! The other styles do not have this limitation, but enabling the +system as well as the initial filtering will obviously be done using settings +and filters that are configured **at** **that** **point**. + +With respect to //filter-on-load//, the rule of thumb is: If you want to filter +on load, setup everything in ".zshrc.pre" otherwise ".zshrc.local" works just +as well. == DIRECTORY BASED PROFILES == @@ -1017,11 +1037,11 @@ Executes the commands on the versioned patch queue from current repository. : **rmcdir** (//'cd ..; rmdir $OLDPWD || cd $OLDPWD//) rmdir current working directory -: **screen** (///usr/bin/screen -c ${HOME}/.screenrc//) +: **screen** (//screen -c file//) If invoking user is root, starts screen session with /etc/grml/screenrc -as config file. If invoked by a regular user, start a screen session -with users .screenrc config if it exists, else use /etc/grml/screenrc_grml -as configuration. +as config file. If invoked by a regular user and users .screenc does not exist, +starts screen with /etc/grml/screenrc_grml config if it exists, else fallbacks +to /etc/grml/screenrc. : **su** (//sudo su//) If user is running a Grml live system, don't ask for any password, if she