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# zsh-autosuggestions
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_[Fish](http://fishshell.com/)-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh._
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It suggests commands as you type, based on command history.
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## Installation
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If you already use [zsh-syntax-highlighting](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting) plugin, then make sure to be loaded **before** zsh-autosuggestions.
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Note: _.zshrc_ is a file that contains user-specific ZSH configuration.
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ZSH assumes this file in your home directory (i.e. `~/.zshrc`), but the location can be changed using `ZDOTDIR` variable.
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### Using zgen
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[Zgen](https://github.com/tarjoilija/zgen) is a simple and fast plugin manager for ZSH.
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1. Load `tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions` and `jimmijj/zsh-syntax-highlighting` using zgen in your .zshrc file, for example:
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```sh
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zgen save
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fi
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```
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```sh
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# Enable autosuggestions automatically.
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zle-line-init() {
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zle autosuggest-start
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}
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zle -N zle-line-init
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```
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### Manually
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1. Clone this repository to `~/.zsh/zsh-autosuggestions` (or anywhere else):
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```sh
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git clone git://github.com/tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions ~/.zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
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```
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2. Clone zsh-syntax-highlighting repository to `~/.zsh/zsh-syntax-highlighting` (or anywhere else):
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```sh
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```
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# Load zsh-syntax-highlighting.
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# Load zsh-autosuggestions.
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zle-line-init() {
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zle autosuggest-start
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zle -N zle-line-init
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```
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## Uninstallation
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Just remove the config lines from .zshrc that you’ve added during “installation.”
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If you don’t use zgen, then also delete `~/.zsh/zsh-autosuggestions` and `~/.zsh/zsh-syntax-highlighting`.
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## How to use
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As you type commands, you will see a completion offered after the cursor, in a muted gray color (which can be changed, see [Configuration](#configuration)).
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To accept the autosuggestion (replacing the command line contents), hit <kbd>End</kbd>, <kbd>Alt+F</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl+F</kbd>, or any other key that moves the cursor to the right.
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If the autosuggestion is not what you want, just ignore it: it won’t execute unless you accept it.
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Any widget that moves the cursor to the right (forward-word, forward-char, end-of-line…) will accept parts of the suggested text.
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For example, vi-mode users can do this:
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```sh
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bindkey '^f' vi-forward-word
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# or
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```
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You can also use right arrow key to accept the suggested text as in Fish shell; see [Configuration](#configuration) section to enable it.
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### Exposed widgets
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This plugin defines some ZLE widgets (think about them as functions) which you can bind to some key using [bindkey](http://zshwiki.org/home/zle/bindkeys).
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For example, to toggle autosuggestions using <kbd>Ctrl+T</kbd> add this to your .zshrc:
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```sh
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bindkey '^T' autosuggest-toggle
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```
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List of widgets:
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- `autosuggest-toggle` – disable/enable autosuggestions.
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## Configuration
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You may override default global config variables after plugin load, i.e. put it to your .zshrc after the code that loads plugins.
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- `AUTOSUGGESTION_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR` – suggestion highlight color, default is `'fg=8'`.
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- `AUTOSUGGESTION_HIGHLIGHT_CURSOR` – highlight word after cursor, or not. Must be integer value `1` or `0`, default is `1`.
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- `AUTOSUGGESTION_ACCEPT_RIGHT_ARROW` – complete entire suggestion with right arrow. Must be integer value `1` or `0`, default is `0` (right arrow completes one letter at a time).
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## Known Issues
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- `COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS`: setting this to `true` is known to cause problems when attempting to autocomplete with <kbd>TAB</kbd>.
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## License
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This project is licensed under [MIT license](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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For the full text of the license, see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file.
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# zsh-autosuggestions
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> [Fish](http://fishshell.com/)-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh.
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## Installation
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```
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$ git clone git://github.com/tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions ~/.zsh-autosuggestions
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$ bash ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
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```
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sh ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
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`
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Any widget that moves the cursor to the right(forward-word, forward-char...)
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will accept parts of the suggested text. For example, vi-mode users can do
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this:
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```sh
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# Accept suggestions without leaving insert mode
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bindkey '^f' vi-forward-word
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# or
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```
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The [zsh-history-substring-search](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search)
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plugin is also recommended.
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## Configuration
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- `AUTOSUGGESTION_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR`: suggestion highlight color, default is `'fg=8'`.
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- `AUTOSUGGESTION_HIGHLIGHT_CURSOR`: highlight word after cursor or not. Must be integer value `1` or `0`, default is `1`.
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- `AUTOSUGGESTION_ACCEPT_RIGHT_ARROW`: complete entire suggestion with right arrow. Must be integer value `1` or `0`, default is `0` (right arrow completes one letter at a time).
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## Known Issues
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