Utility ======= Defines general aliases and functions. Settings -------- ### Highlighting If you have enabled color globally in *zshrc*, you may disable it for certain commands. To disable `ls` color, add the following line to *zshrc*; when coloring is disabled, type indicators (\*, /, =>, @, =, |, %) will be appended to entries. zstyle ':omz:module:utility:ls' color 'no' To disable `diff` highlighting, add the following line to *zshrc*: zstyle ':omz:module:utility:diff' color 'no' To disable `wdiff` highlighting, add the following line to *zshrc*: zstyle ':omz:module:utility:wdiff' color 'no' To disable `make` highlighting, add the following line to *zshrc*: zstyle ':omz:module:utility:make' color 'no' Aliases ------- ### Disabled Spelling Correction - `ack` - `cd` - `cp` - `ebuild` - `gcc` - `gist` - `grep` - `heroku` - `ln` - `man` - `mkdir` - `mv` - `mysql` - `rm` - `scp` ### Disabled File Globbing - `fc` - `find` - `history` - `locate` - `rake` ### General - `_` executes a command as another user (`sudo`). - `b` opens the default web browser. - `cp` copies files and directories interactively. - `e` opens the default editor. - `ln` links files and directories interactively. - `mkdir` creates directories, including intermediary directories. - `mv` moves files and directories interactively. - `p` opens the default pager. - `po` removes a directory from the stack and changes to it (`popd`). - `pu` changes the directory and pushes the old directory onto the stack (`pushd`). - `rm` removes files and directories interactively. - `type` displays all the attribute values of a shell parameter. ### Files and Directories - `ls` lists with directories grouped first (GNU only). - `l` lists in one column, hidden files. - `ll` lists human readable sizes. - `lr` lists human readable sizes, recursively. - `la` lists human readable sizes, hidden files. - `lm` lists human readable sizes, hidden files through pager. - `lx` lists sorted by extension (GNU only). - `lk` lists sorted by size, largest last. - `lt` lists sorted by date, most recent last. - `lc` lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows change time. - `lu` lists sorted by date, most recent last, shows access time. - `sl` lists directory contents (`ls`). ### Mac OS X Everywhere - `o` opens files and directories (`open` or `xdg-open`). - `get` downloads files (`curl` or `wget`). - `pbcopy` copies to the pasteboard (`pbcopy`, `xclip` or `xsel`). - `pbpaste` pastes from the pasteboard (`pbcopy`, `xclip` or `xsel`). - `pbc` copies to the pasteboard (`pbcopy`). - `pbp` pastes from the pasteboard (`pbpaste`). ### Resource Usage - `df` displays free disk space using human readable units. - `du` displays disk usage using human readable units. - `top` displays information about processes (aliased to `htop`, if installed). - `topc` displays information about processes sorted by CPU usage (`htop` not installed). - `topm` displays information about processes sorted by RAM usage (`htop` not installed). ### Miscellaneous - `http-serve` serves a directory via HTTP. Functions --------- ### General - `slit` prints columns *1, 2, 3 ... n*. ### Files and Directories - `cdls` changes to a directory and lists its contents. - `dut` displays the grand total disk usage using human readable units. - `find-exec` finds files and executes a command on them. - `mkdcd` makes a directory and changes to it. - `popdls` pops an entry off the directory stack and lists its contents. - `pushdls` pushes an entry onto the directory stack and lists its contents. ### Developer - `diff` highlights diff output (requires `colordiff` or `Git`). - `make` highlights make output (requires `colormake`). - `wdiff` highlights wdiff output (requires `wdiff `or `Git`). ### Resource usage - `psu` displays user owned processes status. Authors ------- *The authors of this module should be contacted via the [issue tracker][1].* - [Robby Russell](https://github.com/robbyrussell) - [Suraj N. Kurapati](https://github.com/sunaku) - [Sorin Ionescu](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu) [1]: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/oh-my-zsh/issues