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completion-client.zsh | ||
completion-server-init.zsh | ||
completion-server.zsh | ||
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README.mkd
zsh-autosuggestions
Fish-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh.
Installation
$ git clone git://github.com/tarruda/zsh-autosuggestions ~/.zsh-autosuggestions
$ bash ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
If you do not have bash, please run it with sh :
sh ~/.zsh-autosuggestions/install
Any widget that moves the cursor to the right(forward-word, forward-char...) will accept parts of the suggested text. For example, vi-mode users can do this:
# Accept suggestions without leaving insert mode
bindkey '^f' vi-forward-word
# or
bindkey '^f' vi-forward-blank-word
Emacs-mode users can simply use alt+f which is bound to forward-word
The zsh-history-substring-search plugin is also recommended.
Configuration
You may override default global config variables after plugin load.
AUTOSUGGESTION_HIGHLIGHT_COLOR
: suggestion highlight color, default is'fg=8'
.AUTOSUGGESTION_HIGHLIGHT_CURSOR
: highlight word after cursor or not. Must be integer value1
or0
, default is1
.
Known Issues
COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS
: setting this totrue
is known to cause problems when attempting to autocomplete with TAB