# Install the newest zsh zi pack for zsh # Install the selected zsh version zi pack"5.9" for zsh zi pack"5.8.1" for zsh zi pack"5.8" for zsh zi pack"5.7.1" for zsh zi pack"5.6.2" for zsh zi pack"5.5.1" for zsh zi pack"5.4.2" for zsh zi pack"5.3.1" for zsh zi pack"5.2.4" for zsh zi pack"5.1.1" for zsh
The ZI command that'll be run will be equivalent to:
zi ice as"null" lucid atclone'./.preconfig; print -P %F{208}Building \ Zsh...%f; CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/include -I/usr/local/include" CFLAGS="-g \ -O2 -Wall" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/libs -L/usr/local/libs" \ ./configure --prefix="$ZPFX" --enable-shared >/dev/null && make install.bin install.fns \ install.modules >/dev/null && sudo rm -f /bin/zsh && sudo cp -vf \ Src/zsh /bin/zsh && print -P %F{208}The build succeeded.%f || print \ -P %F{160}The build failed.%f' atpull"%atclone" nocompile countdown git for \ zsh-users/zsh
It copies the zsh binary onto /bin/zsh.
Package: system-completions
Moves the stock Zsh completions under the control of ZI (optional)
zi pack for system-completions # Utilize Turbo zi wait pack for system-completions # Utilize Turbo and initialize the completion system zi wait pack atload=+"zicompinit; zicdreplay" for system-completions
Selectively enable and disable the completions with
cenableandcdisable.
This repository compatible with ZI
The zsh-users/zsh zsh package that uses the zsh-string-lib to automatically:
- get the plugin's Git repository OR release-package URL,
- get the list of the recommended ices for the plugin,
- there can be multiple lists of ices,
- the ice lists are stored in profiles; there's at least one profile, default,
- the ices can be selectively overridden.