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README.md
zsh-autosuggestions
Fish-like fast/unobtrusive autosuggestions for zsh.
It suggests commands as you type.
Requirements: Zsh v4.3.11 or later
Installation
See INSTALL.md.
Usage
As you type commands, you will see a completion offered after the cursor in a muted gray color. This color can be changed by setting the ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE
variable. See configuration.
If you press the → key (forward-char
widget) or End (end-of-line
widget) with the cursor at the end of the buffer, it will accept the suggestion, replacing the contents of the command line buffer with the suggestion.
If you invoke the forward-word
widget, it will partially accept the suggestion up to the point that the cursor moves to.
Configuration
You may want to override the default global config variables. Default values of these variables can be found here.
Note: If you are using Oh My Zsh, you can put this configuration in a file in the $ZSH_CUSTOM
directory. See their comments on overriding internals.
Suggestion Highlight Style
Set ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE
to configure the style that the suggestion is shown with. The default is fg=8
.
Suggestion Strategy
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY
is an array that specifies how suggestions should be generated. The strategies in the array are tried successively until a suggestion is found. There are currently three built-in strategies to choose from:
history
: Chooses the most recent match from history.match_prev_cmd
: Likehistory
, but chooses the most recent match whose preceding history item matches the most recently executed command (more info). Note that this strategy won't work as expected with ZSH options that don't preserve the history order such asHIST_IGNORE_ALL_DUPS
orHIST_EXPIRE_DUPS_FIRST
.completion
: (experimental) Chooses a suggestion based on what tab-completion would suggest. (requireszpty
module)
For example, setting ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY=(history completion)
will first try to find a suggestion from your history, but, if it can't find a match, will find a suggestion from the completion engine.
Widget Mapping
This plugin works by triggering custom behavior when certain zle widgets are invoked. You can add and remove widgets from these arrays to change the behavior of this plugin:
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_CLEAR_WIDGETS
: Widgets in this array will clear the suggestion when invoked.ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_ACCEPT_WIDGETS
: Widgets in this array will accept the suggestion when invoked.ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_EXECUTE_WIDGETS
: Widgets in this array will execute the suggestion when invoked.ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_PARTIAL_ACCEPT_WIDGETS
: Widgets in this array will partially accept the suggestion when invoked.ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_IGNORE_WIDGETS
: Widgets in this array will not trigger any custom behavior.
Widgets that modify the buffer and are not found in any of these arrays will fetch a new suggestion after they are invoked.
Note: A widget shouldn't belong to more than one of the above arrays.
Disabling suggestion for large buffers
Set ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_BUFFER_MAX_SIZE
to an integer value to disable autosuggestion for large buffers. The default is unset, which means that autosuggestion will be tried for any buffer size. Recommended value is 20.
This can be useful when pasting large amount of text in the terminal, to avoid triggering autosuggestion for too long strings.
Enable Asynchronous Mode
As of v0.4.0
, suggestions can be fetched asynchronously. To enable this behavior, set the ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC
variable (it can be set to anything).
Key Bindings
This plugin provides a few widgets that you can use with bindkey
:
autosuggest-accept
: Accepts the current suggestion.autosuggest-execute
: Accepts and executes the current suggestion.autosuggest-clear
: Clears the current suggestion.autosuggest-fetch
: Fetches a suggestion (works even when suggestions are disabled).autosuggest-disable
: Disables suggestions.autosuggest-enable
: Re-enables suggestions.autosuggest-toggle
: Toggles between enabled/disabled suggestions.
For example, this would bind ctrl + space to accept the current suggestion.
bindkey '^ ' autosuggest-accept
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem, please search through the list of issues on GitHub to see if someone else has already reported it.
Reporting an Issue
Before reporting an issue, please try temporarily disabling sections of your configuration and other plugins that may be conflicting with this plugin to isolate the problem.
When reporting an issue, please include:
- The smallest, simplest
.zshrc
configuration that will reproduce the problem. See this comment for a good example of what this means. - The version of zsh you're using (
zsh --version
) - Which operating system you're running
Uninstallation
-
Remove the code referencing this plugin from
~/.zshrc
. -
Remove the git repository from your hard drive
rm -rf ~/.zsh/zsh-autosuggestions # Or wherever you installed
Development
Build Process
Edit the source files in src/
. Run make
to build zsh-autosuggestions.zsh
from those source files.
Pull Requests
Pull requests are welcome! If you send a pull request, please:
- Request to merge into the
develop
branch (NOTmaster
) - Match the existing coding conventions.
- Include helpful comments to keep the barrier-to-entry low for people new to the project.
- Write tests that cover your code as much as possible.
Testing
Tests are written in ruby using the rspec
framework. They use tmux
to drive a pseudoterminal, sending simulated keystrokes and making assertions on the terminal content.
Test files live in spec/
. To run the tests, run make test
. To run a specific test, run TESTS=spec/some_spec.rb make test
. You can also specify a zsh
binary to use by setting the TEST_ZSH_BIN
environment variable (ex: TEST_ZSH_BIN=/bin/zsh make test
).
License
This project is licensed under MIT license. For the full text of the license, see the LICENSE file.