print -z "${cmd[$answer]#*$TAB}"
}
-# Use vim to convert plaintext to HTML
-#f5# Transform files to html with highlighting
-2html() {
- emulate -L zsh
- vim -u NONE -n -c ':syntax on' -c ':so $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/2html.vim' -c ':wqa' $1 &>/dev/null
-}
-
# Usage: simple-extract <file>
# Using option -d deletes the original archive file.
#f5# Smart archive extractor
fi
}
-# It's shameless stolen from <http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=167>
-#f5# Use \kbd{vim} as your manpage reader
-vman() {
- emulate -L zsh
- if (( ${#argv} == 0 )); then
- printf 'usage: vman <topic>\n'
- return 1
- fi
- man "$@" | col -b | view -c 'set ft=man nomod nolist' -
-}
-
-# function readme() { $PAGER -- (#ia3)readme* }
-#f5# View all README-like files in current directory in pager
-readme() {
- emulate -L zsh
- setopt extendedglob
- local files
- files=(./(#i)*(read*me|lue*m(in|)ut|lies*mich)*(NDr^/=p%))
- if (($#files)) ; then
- $PAGER $files
- else
- print 'No README files.'
- fi
-}
-
-# function ansi-colors()
-#f5# Display ANSI colors
-ansi-colors() {
- typeset esc="\033[" line1 line2
- echo " _ _ _40 _ _ _41_ _ _ _42 _ _ 43_ _ _ 44_ _ _45 _ _ _ 46_ _ _ 47_ _ _ 49_ _"
- for fore in 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37; do
- line1="$fore "
- line2=" "
- for back in 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49; do
- line1="${line1}${esc}${back};${fore}m Normal ${esc}0m"
- line2="${line2}${esc}${back};${fore};1m Bold ${esc}0m"
- done
- echo -e "$line1\n$line2"
- done
-}
-
# TODO: So, this is the third incarnation of this function!?
#f5# Reload given functions
refunc() {