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+% This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
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\ifoot[]{\vspace{-3pt}GRML-Zsh-Refcard}
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- \ofoot[]{\vspace{-3pt}\copyright 2005-2008 \href{mailto:julius@grml.org}{Julius Plenz},
+ \ofoot[]{\vspace{-3pt}\copyright 2005-2013 \href{mailto:julius@grml.org}{Julius Plenz},
\href{mailto:mika@grml.org}{Michael Prokop} and
\href{mailto:ft@grml.org}{Frank Terbeck}}
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\subsection*{Configuration files}
-\small{The global zsh configuration is located in \textbf{/etc/zsh/zshrc}. User
-specific settings are defined in \textbf{/etc/skel/.zshrc} (which can be found
-in \kbd{\~}/.zshrc of the user grml, as well). Please note that some
-functions/aliases are not active by default for user root (referred to as
-'... for user (grml)' below) for of security reasons. Simply run 'zshskel'
-(as root) to source /etc/skel/.zshrc. Some aliases/functions are not activated
-if the appropriate executable isn't present on your system, either.
+\small{Grml's zsh configuration is located in \textbf{/etc/zsh/zshrc}. Please
+note that some functions/aliases are not active by default for user root
+(referred to as '... for user (grml)' below) for of security reasons.
+If you want your root user to use the full setup on your box, put
+\textbf{GRML\_ALWAYS\_LOAD\_ALL=1} into root's \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.pre.
+Some aliases/functions are not activated if the appropriate executable
+isn't present on your system, either.
-/etc/zsh/zshrc: this file can be adjusted according to your needs via a file
+You can adjust the grml setup globally to your systems via a file
named /etc/zsh/zshrc.local, which is not under the control of Debian package
-management. This, you need to place all your changes in the file
-/etc/zsh/zshrc.local. If you do not have write permission to
-/etc/zsh/zshrc, copy the file /etc/zsh/zshrc to \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.global
-and it will be sourced by \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.
+management.
Put important commands which you need on a regular basis into a file named
\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.important\_commands}.
-Note that /etc/skel/.zshrc itself is not sourced by zsh, but copied to the
-\$HOME-directory of your non-root user on user creation. To keep your
-\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.zshrc} in sync with upstream's development, just put your
-personal stuff into a file named \textbf{\kbd{\~}/.zshrc.local} and point your
-\kbd{\~}/.zshrc to /etc/skel/.zshrc by running 'ln -s /etc/skel/.zshrc
-\kbd{\~}/.zshrc'.}
+You can put personal configuration for a user into a file named
+\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.zshrc.local}. Changes you need to have sourced
+\textbf{before} the grml zsh setup is loaded can be put into
+\textbf{\kbd{\~}/.zshrc.pre}.
More information regarding configuration files and some environment
variables to adjust runtime behaviour of grml's zsh can be accessed by
\begin{tiny}
\begin{verbatim}
-wget -O .zshrc http://git.grml.org/f/grml-etc-core/etc/skel/.zshrc
-wget -O .zshrc.global http://git.grml.org/f/grml-etc-core/etc/zsh/zshrc
+wget -O .zshrc http://git.grml.org/f/grml-etc-core/etc/zsh/zshrc
\end{verbatim}
\end{tiny}
+This is \textbf{different} from earlier versions of grml's zsh setup.
+You only use the zshrc file from /etc/zsh/ \textbf{not} the .zshrc file
+from /etc/skel/ these days. You can remove \kbd{\~}/.zshrc.global if it is
+still present in your home directory.
+
\subsection*{Problems?}
Please report any problems you encounter while using the grml zsh
@@INSERT-variables@@
\commandlistend
-\commandlistbegin
-\command{umask @@INSERT-other-umask@@}{new files automatically get permissions \kbd{@@INSERT-other-umaskstr@@}}
-\command{umask @@INSERT-other-r_umask@@}{new files for root user \kbd{@@INSERT-other-r_umaskstr@@}}
-\commandlistend
-
\subsection*{Keybindings}
Default keybinding mode is Emacs, i.e. you can use Emacs keybinds like
As of version 0.9, grml does not enable global aliases anymore. Instead, a
feature similiar to vim's 'iab' was added. The default key-sequence to trigger
-the expansion is ',.'.
+the expansion is '\texttt{C-x\,.}'.
Example:
\commandlistbegin
-\kbd{co}\begin{Huge},.\end{Huge} \quad expands to: \kbd{./configure \&\& make \&\& sudo make install}
+\kbd{co}\textbf{<C-x\,.>} \quad expands to: \kbd{./configure \&\& make \&\& sudo make install}
\commandlistend
The configuration of this feature and its implementation are described on the zsh wiki
\subsection*{Functions for user (grml)}
-\textbf{Searching}
-
-\commandlistbegin
-@@INSERT-functions-search@@
-\commandlistend
-
-\vspace{12pt}
\textbf{Shortcuts}
\commandlistbegin