Prezto — Instantly Awesome Zsh ============================== Prezto is the configuration framework for [Zsh][1]; it enriches the command line interface environment with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, and prompt themes. Installation ------------ Prezto will work with any recent release of Zsh, but the minimum recommended version is 4.3.10. 1. Launch Zsh: zsh 2. Clone the repository: git clone --recursive https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto.git "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto" 3. Create a new Zsh configuration by copying the Zsh configuration files provided: setopt EXTENDED_GLOB for rcfile in "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}"/.zprezto/runcoms/^README.md(.N); do ln -s "$rcfile" "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.${rcfile:t}" done 4. Set Zsh as your default shell: chsh -s /bin/zsh 5. Open a new Zsh terminal window or tab. ### Mac OS X If you have administrator privileges, you must fix an Apple-introduced problem in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard by executing the following command, or BASH and Zsh will have the wrong `PATH` when executed non-interactively. sudo chmod ugo-x /usr/libexec/path_helper `path_helper` is intended to make it easier for installers to add new paths to the environment without having to edit shell configuration files by adding a file with a path to the */etc/paths.d* directory. Unfortunately, `path_helper` always reads paths from */etc/paths* set by Apple then paths from */etc/paths.d* set by third party installers, and lastly paths from the `PATH` environment variable set by the parent process, which ultimately is set by the user with `export PATH=...` Thus, it reorders path priorities, and user */bin* directories meant to override system */bin* directories end up at the tail of the array. ### Troubleshooting If you are not able to find certain commands after switching to *Prezto*, modify the `PATH` variable in *~/.zshenv* then open a new Zsh terminal window or tab. Usage ----- Prezto has many features disabled by default. Read the source code and accompanying README files to learn of what is available. ### Modules 1. Browse */modules* to see what is available. 2. Load the modules you need in *~/.zpreztorc* then open a new Zsh terminal window or tab. ### Themes 1. For a list of themes, type `prompt -l`. 2. To preview a theme, type `prompt -p name`. 3. Load the theme you like in *~/.zpreztorc* then open a new Zsh terminal window or tab. ![sorin theme][2] Customization ------------- The project is managed via [Git][3]. It is highly recommend that you commit your changes and push them to [GitHub][4] to not lose them. If you do not know how to use Git, follow this [tutorial][5] and bookmark this [reference][6]. Resources --------- The [Zsh Reference Card][7] and the [zsh-lovers][8] man page are indispensable. License ------- (The MIT License) Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Robby Russell, Sorin Ionescu, and contributors. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. [1]: http://www.zsh.org [2]: http://i.imgur.com/nBEEZ.png "sorin theme" [3]: http://git-scm.com [4]: https://github.com [5]: http://gitimmersion.com [6]: http://gitref.org [7]: http://www.bash2zsh.com/zsh_refcard/refcard.pdf [8]: http://grml.org/zsh/zsh-lovers.html