![]() Once you run that other command, the original command is un-parked and refills the command line so you can continue. You can set your favorite editor, for example run export EDITOR="code -w" to use VSCodeĬtrl+q "parks" the command you're currently typing and takes you back to the prompt, letting you start over and type another command. Merge is in progress (could be some other action)Ĭtrl+x+e open the command on an editor to easy edit, once save and close the editor it will be updated on the terminal Local branch is ahead of the push remote by 4 commits Local branch is behind the push remote by 3 commits Local branch is ahead of the remote by 2 commits Local branch is behind the remote by 1 commit HEAD is tagged with v1 not shown when on a commit not shown when on a branch or tag There are also a lot of themes, but my favorite is Powerlevel10k because is easy to set up and use ohmyzsh-full-autoupdate Automatic update of custom plugins and themes Oh My Zsh.syntax-highlighting Fish shell-like syntax highlighting for ZSH.autosuggestions suggests commands as you type based on history and completions.I've another extra from plugins from external repositories to add more functionalities: z command that tracks your most visited directories and allows you to access them with very few keystrokes.web-search adds aliases for searching with Google, Wiki, Bing, YouTube and other popular services.history-substring-search a clean-room implementation of the Fish shell's history search feature, where you can type in any part of any command from history and then press chosen keys, such as the UP and DOWN arrows, to cycle through matches.git provides many aliases and a few useful functions.extract that extracts the archive file you pass it, and it supports a wide variety of archive filetypes.command-not-found to provide suggested packages to be installed if a command cannot be found.sudo to easily prefix your current or previous commands with sudo by pressing esc twice.It's recommended to explore the options and use what is good for your needs. This is handy if a command fails because it needs admin rights. Run history command with ! followed by the number in history, like !137Įntering !! will bring up the last command. Works with directories, files, and commands History substring search writing a command and pressing the up arrow cycles through previous usagesĪutocomplete, jump between options with tab, and press return for selection. Spelling correction and approximate completion, automatic correct when having minor mistake typing a directory name ![]() ![]() Mkdir -p Įxpand environment variables $ENV followed by TAB Create files name-1.txt, name-2.txt, name-3.txt, name-4.txtĬreate files with different extension name.css, name.js, ![]()
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