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Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.

  • 29-11-2021
    • zinit calls no longer silently fail when ices such as atclone, atpull or compile fail. Any hook returning with != 0 will log a warning to stdout at runtime:
zinit null atclone'echo "intentional failure"; return 69' \
  for zdharma-continuum/null
echo $?
69
  • 28-11-2021
    • ‼️ BREAKING CHANGE zinit now requires jq for JSON parsing. This only affects the pack ice. Users who do not have jq installed will be greeted with a warning when they try to install packages. To install jq with zinit, you can follow these instructions in the wiki
    • zinit pack now better supports installation from local files (previously only relative paths worked), and custom repositories! By default, zinit uses zhdarma-continuum/zinit-packages.

To use a custom repo you can set ZINIT[PACKAGES_REPO]=github_org/repo.

For installing from a specific branch you can:

  1. Leverage the ver ice (eg: ver"my-branch)
  2. Override zinit's default branch with ZINIT[PACKAGES_BRANCH]=my-branch

zinit package repos that are not hosted on GitHub can be installed from the local filesystem like so: zinit pack"local/path/to/package.json:profile" for mypackage

  • 22-11-2021
    • We updated zinit's main branch from master to main. zinit self-update will try to update the branch locally. If it fails please try to:
cd ${ZINIT[BIN_DIR]}
git branch -m master main
git fetch origin
git branch -u origin/main main
git remote set-head origin -a
  • 21-11-2021

    • (z)unit tests have been added to our dear repository. This should help us to sniff out some bugs and improve the overall quality of zinit. Stay tuned! More information available here.
  • 20-11-2021

    • zinit is now XDG compliant. This means that the default value of ZINIT[HOME_DIR] is now XDG_DATA_HOME/zinit, ie HOME/.local/share/zinit, we won't clutter your HOME anymore! Fear not though: if you update zinit without moving your config to the new default location it will still fall back to HOME/.zinit if this directory exists. In the same spirit, if you overrode ZINIT[HOME_DIR] yourself in your zshrc we will use that value instead. NOTE: Since its rewrite the installer has been installing zinit's repo to XDG_DATA_HOME/zinit/zinit.git (see 16-11-2021 entry)
  • 18-11-2021

    • The packages (zinit pack) have all been migrated to a new repository. Nothing fundamentally changes for users, the original repos have only been archived and not deleted, so that older zinit versions can still use these.

For more information, please refer to this issue and/or to the corresponding PR

  • 17-11-2021
    • Containers! If you want to try out zinit inside a container, you can now. Several versions of zsh are available, as well as arm64. Check out the available tags on ghcr.
docker run -it --rm ghcr.io/zdharma-continuum/zinit:latest
  • 16-11-2021
    • A brand-new installer has been developed. A few new features have been added. There are a bunch of new env vars you can set:

      • NO_INPUT=1: non-interactive mode (NO_INPUT=1)
      • NO_EDIT=1: do not modify .zshrc
      • ZSHRC=/home/user01/.config/zsh/zshrc: custom path to your .zshrc
      • ZINIT_REPO=zdharma-continuum/zinit: Install zinit from a custom GitHub repo
      • ZINIT_BRANCH=master: zinit branch to install
      • ZINIT_COMMIT=master: zinit commit to install (takes precedence over ZINIT_BRANCH)
      • ZINIT_INSTALL_DIR=~/.local/share/zinit/zinit.git: Where to install the zinit repo

⚠️ Please note that the download URL for the installer has changed. It is now: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit/HEAD/scripts/install.sh

For more details check out PR #61

  • 11-11-2021

    • The annexes repos have been renamed to improve discoverability. They used to be called z-a-${name} and have been renamed to zinit-annex-${name}. You don't need to update your configs right away since GitHub redirects to the new URLs.
  • 06-11-2021

    • 🚧 zinit has a new home: https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit
      • The migration from @zdharma, @Zsh-Packages and @zinit-zsh is still in progress. If you are interested in helping or want to let us know that a particular project is missing, please head to I_WANT_TO_HELP
    • πŸ“š zinit now ensures that the man dirs under $ZPFX/man are created on startup. Please note that these directories will not necessarily be part of your manpath. You may need to set $MANPATH. See #8 (and #7) for more details.
  • 21-01-2020

    • A few tips for the project rename following the field reports (the issues created by users):
      • the ZPLGM hash is now ZINIT,
      • the annexes are moved under zinit-zsh organization (it needs a logo, could you create one, if you're skilled in graphics?).
  • 19-01-2020

    • The name has been changed to Zinit based on the results of the poll
    • In general, you don't have to do anything after the name change.
    • Only a run of zinit update --all might be necessary.
    • You might also want to rename your zplugin calls in zshrc to zinit.
    • Zinit will reuse ~/.zplugin directory if it exists, otherwise it'll create ~/.zinit.
  • 15-01-2020

    • There's a new function, zpextract, which unpacks the given file. It supports many formats (notably also dmg images) – if there's a format that's unsupported please don't hesitate to make a request for it to be added. A few facts:
      • the function is available only at the time of the plugin/snippet installation,
      • it's to be used within atclone and atpull ices,
      • it has an optional --move option which moves all the files from a subdirectory up one level,
      • one other option --norm prevents the archive from being deleted upon unpacking.
    • snippets now aren't re-downloaded unless they're newer on the HTTP server; use this with the --norm option of zpextract to prevent unnecessary updates; for example, the firefox-dev package uses this option for this purpose,
    • GitHub doesn't report proper Last-Modified HTTP server for the files in the repositories so the feature doesn't yet work with such files.
  • 13-12-2019

    • The packages have been disconnected from NPM registry and now live only on Zsh Packages organization. Publishing to NPM isn't needed.

    • There are two interesting packages, any-gem and any-node. They allow to install any Gem(s) or Node module(s) locally in a newly created plugin directory. For example:

      zinit pack param='GEM -> rails' for any-gem
      zinit pack param='MOD -> doctoc' for any-node
      # To have the command in zshrc, add an id-as'' ice so that
      # Zinit knows that the package is already installed
      # (also: the Unicode arrow is allowed)
      zinit id-as=jekyll pack param='GEM β†’ jekyll' for any-gem

      The binaries will be exposed without altering the PATH via shims (Bin-Gem-Node annex is needed). Shims are correctly removed when deleting a plugin with zinit delete ….

  • 11-12-2019

    • Zinit now supports installing special-Zsh NPM packages! Bye-bye the long and complex ice-lists! Check out the Wiki for an introductory document on the feature.
  • 25-11-2019

    • A new subcommand run that executes a command in the given plugin's directory. It has an -l option that will reuse the previously provided plugin. So that it's possible to do:

      zplg run my/plugin ls
      zplg run -l cat \*.plugin.zsh
      zplg run -l pwd
  • 07-11-2019

    • Added a prefix-char: @ that can be used before plugins if their name collides with one of the ice-names. For example sharkdp/fd collides with the sh ice (which causes the plugin to be loaded with the POSIX sh emulation applied). To load it, do e.g.:

      zinit as"null" wait"2" lucid from"gh-r" for \
          mv"exa* -> exa" sbin"exa"  ogham/exa \
          mv"fd* -> fd" sbin"fd/fd"  @sharkdp/fd \
          sbin"fzf" junegunn/fzf-bin

      i.e.: precede the plugin name with @. Note: sbin'' is an ice added by the zinit-annex-bin-gem-node annex, it provides the command to the command line without altering $PATH.

      See the Zinit Wiki for more information on the for-syntax.

  • 06-11-2019

    • A new syntax, called for-syntax. Example:

       zinit as"program" atload'print Hi!' for \
           atinit'print First!' zdharma/null \
           atinit'print Second!' svn OMZ::plugins/git

      The output:

      First!
      Hi!
      Second!
      Hi!
      

      And also:

      % print -rl $path | egrep -i '(/git|null)'
      /root/.zinit/snippets/OMZ::plugins/git
      /root/.zinit/plugins/zdharma---null

      To load in light mode, use a new light-mode ice. More examples and information can be found on the Zinit Wiki.

  • 03-11-2019

    • A new value for the as'' ice – null. Specifying as"null" is like specifying pick"/dev/null" nocompletions, i.e.: it disables the sourcing of the default script file of a plugin or snippet and also disables the installation of completions.
  • 30-10-2019

    • A new ice trigger-load'' – create a function that loads given plugin/snippet, with an option (to use it, precede the ice content with !) to automatically forward the call afterwards. Example use:

      # Invoking the command `crasis' will load the plugin that
      # provides the function `crasis', and it will be then
      # immediately invoked with the same arguments
      zinit ice trigger-load'!crasis'
      zinit load zdharma/zinit-crasis
  • 22-10-2019

    • A new ice countdown – causes an interruptable (by Ctrl-C) countdown 5…4…3…2…1…0 to be displayed before running the atclone'', atpull'' and make ices.
  • 21-10-2019

    • The times command has a new option -m – it shows the moments of the plugin load times – i.e.: how late after loading Zinit a plugin has been loaded.
  • 20-10-2019

    • The zinit completion now completes also snippets! The command snippet, but also delete, recall, edit, cd, etc. all receive such completing.
    • The ice subcommand can now be skipped – just pass in the ices, e.g.:
      zinit atload"zicompinit; zicdreplay" blockf
      zinit light zsh-users/zsh-completions
    • The compile command is able to compile snippets.
    • The plugins that add their subdirectories into $fpath can be now blockf-ed – the functions located in the dirs will be correctly auto-loaded.
  • 12-10-2019

    • Special value for the id-as'' ice – auto. It sets the plugin/snippet ID automatically to the last component of its spec, e.g.:

      zinit ice id-as"auto"
      zinit load robobenklein/zinc

      will load the plugin as id-as'zinc'.

  • 14-09-2019

    • There's a Vim plugin which extends syntax highlighting of zsh scripts with coloring of the Zinit commands. Project homepage.
  • 13-09-2019

    • New ice aliases which loads plugin with the aliases mechanism enabled. Use for plugins that define and use aliases in their scripts.
  • 11-09-2019

    • New ice-mods sh,bash,ksh,csh that load plugins (and snippets) with the sticky emulation feature of Zsh – all functions defined within the plugin will automatically switch to the desired emulation mode before executing and switch back thereafter. In other words it is now possible to load e.g. bash plugins with Zinit, provided that the emulation level done by Zsh is sufficient, e.g.:

      zinit ice bash pick"bash_it.sh" \
              atinit"BASH_IT=${ZINIT[PLUGINS_DIR]}/Bash-it---bash-it" \
              atclone"yes n | ./install.sh"
      zinit load Bash-it/bash-it

      This script loads correctly thanks to the emulation, however it isn't functional because it uses type -t … to check if a function exists.

  • 10-09-2019

    • A new ice-mod reset'' that ivokes git reset --hard (or the provided command) before git pull and atpull'' ice. It can be used it to implement altering (i.e. patching) of the plugin's files inside the atpull'' ice – git will report no conflicts when doing pull, and the changes can be then again introduced by the atpull'' ice..

    • Three new Zplugin annexes (i.e. extensions):

      • zinit-annex-man

        Generates man pages and code-documentation man pages from plugin's README.md and source files (the code documentation is obtained from Zshelldoc).

      • zinit-annex-test

        Runs tests (if detected test' target in a Makefileor any*.zunit` files) on plugin installation and non-empty update.

      • zinit-annex-patch-dl

        Allows easy download and applying of patches, to e.g. aid building a binary program equipped in the plugin.

    • A new variable is being recognized by the installation script: $ZPLG_BIN_DIR_NAME. It configures the directory within $ZPLG_HOME to which Zplugin should be cloned.

  • 09-08-2019

    • A new ice-mod wrap-track'' which gets ;-separated list of functions that are to be tracked once when executing. In other words you can extend the tracking beyond the moment of loading of a plugin.
    • The unloading of Zle widgets is now more smart – it takes into account the chains of plugins that can overload the Zle widgets, and solves the interactions that result out of it.
  • 29-07-2019

    • delete now supports following options:
      • --all – deletes all plugins and snippets (a purge, similar to rm -rf ${ZPLGM[PLUGINS_DIR]} ${ZPLGM[SNIPPETS_DIR]})
      • --clean – deletes only plugins and snippets that are currently not loaded in the current session.
  • 09-07-2019

    • Zplugin can now have its own plugins, called z-plugins! Check out an example but fully functional z-plugin zdharma/z-p-submods and a document that explains on how to implement your own z-plugin (here).
  • 08-07-2019

    • You can now do zplugin ice wait ... and it will work as zplugin ice wait'0' ... :) I.e. when there's no value to the wait'' ice then a value of 0 is being substituted.
  • 02-07-2019

  • 01-07-2019

    • atclone'', atpull'' & make'' get run in the same subshell, thus an e.g. export done in atclone'' will be visible during the make.
  • 26-06-2019

    • notify'' contents gets evaluated, i.e. can contain active code like $(tail -1 /var/log/messages), etc.
  • 23-06-2019

    • New ice mod subscribe''/on-update-of'' which works like the wait'' ice-mod, i.e. defers loading of a plugin, but it looks at modification time of the given file(s), and when it changes, it then triggers loading of the plugin/snippet:

      % zplugin ice on-update-of'{~/files-*,/tmp/files-*}' lucid \
          atload"echo I have been loaded" \
          notify"Yes that's true :)"
      % zplugin load zdharma/null
      % touch ~/files-1
      The plugin has been loaded
      %
      Yes that's true :)

      The plugin/snippet will be sourced as many times as the file gets updated.

  • 22-06-2019

    • New ice mod reset-prompt that will issue zle .reset-prompt after loading the plugin or snippet, causing the prompt to be recomputed. Useful with themes & turbo-mode.

    • New ice-mod notify'' which will cause to display an under-prompt notification when the plugin or snippet gets loaded. E.g.:

      % zplugin ice wait"0" lucid notify"zdharma/null has been loaded"
      % zplugin light zdharma/null
      %
      zdharma/null has been loaded

      In case of problems with the loading a warning message will be output:

      % zplugin ice notify atload'return 7'
      % zplugin light zdharma/null
      %
      notify: Plugin not loaded / loaded with problem, the return code: 7
      

      Refer to Ice Modifiers section for a complete description.

  • 29-05-2019

    • Turbo-Mode, i.e. the wait'' ice-mode now supports a suffix – the letter a, b or c. The meaning is illustrated by the following example:

      zplugin ice wait"0b" as"command" pick"wd.sh" atinit"echo Firing 1" lucid
      zplugin light mfaerevaag/wd
      zplugin ice wait"0a" as"command" pick"wd.sh" atinit"echo Firing 2" lucid
      zplugin light mfaerevaag/wd
      
      # The output
      Firing 2
      Firing 1

      As it can be seen, the second plugin has been loaded first. That's because there are now three sub-slots (the a, b and c) in which the plugin/snippet loadings can be put into. Plugins from the same time-slot with suffix a will be loaded before plugins with suffix b, etc.

      In other words, instead of wait'1' you can enter wait'1a', wait'1b' and wait'1c' – to this way impose order on the loadings regardless of the order of zplugin commands.

  • 26-05-2019

    • Turbo-Mode now divides the scheduled events (i.e. loadings of plugins or snippets) into packs of 5. In other words, after loading each series of 5 plugins or snippets the prompt is activated, i.e. it is feed an amount of CPU time. This will help to deliver the promise of background loading without interferences visible to the user. If you have some two slow-loading plugins and/or snippets, you can put them into some separate blocks of 5 events.
  • 18-05-2019

    • New ice-mod nocd – it prevents changing current directory into the plugin's directory before evaluating atinit'', atload'' etc. ice-mods.
  • 12-03-2019

    • Finally reorganizing the README.md. Went on asciidoc path, the side-documents are written in it and the README.md will also be converted (example page: Introduction)
  • 12-10-2018

    • New id-as'' ice-mod. You can nickname a plugin or snippet, to e.g. load it twice, with different pick'' ice-mod, or from Github binary releases and regular Github repository at the same time. More information in blog post.
  • 30-08-2018

    • New as'' ice-mod value: completion. Can be used to install completion-only "plugins", even single files:

      zplugin ice as"completion" mv"hub* -> _hub"
      zplugin snippet https://github.com/github/hub/blob/master/etc/hub.zsh_completion
    • Uplift of Git-output, it now has an animated progress-bar:

    image

  • 15-08-2018

    • New $ZPLGM field COMPINIT_OPTS (also see Customizing Paths). You can pass -C or -i there to mute the insecure directories messages. Typical use case could be:
      zplugin ice wait"5" atinit"ZPLGM[COMPINIT_OPTS]=-C; zpcompinit; zpcdreplay" lucid
      zplugin light zdharma/fast-syntax-highlighting
  • 13-08-2018

    • self-update (subcommand used to update Zplugin) now lists new commits downloaded by the update: image

    • New subcommand bindkeys that lists what bindkeys each plugin has set up.

  • 25-07-2018

    • If you encountered a problem with loading Turbo-Mode plugins, it is fixed now. This occurred in versions available between 10 and 23 of July. Issue zplugin self-update if you installed/updated in this period.
    • New bug-fix release v2.07.
  • 13-07-2018

    • New multisrc'' ice, it allows to specify multiple files for sourcing and it uses brace expansion syntax, so for example you can:
      zplugin ice depth"1" multisrc="lib/{functions,misc}.zsh" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin load robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh
      zplugin ice svn multisrc"{functions,misc}.zsh" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin snippet OMZ::lib
      array=( {functions,misc}.zsh ); zplg ice svn multisrc"\${array[@]}" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin snippet OMZ::lib
      array=( {functions,misc}.zsh ); zplg ice svn multisrc"${array[@]}" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin snippet OMZ::lib
      array=( {functions,misc}.zsh ); zplg ice svn multisrc"\$array" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin snippet OMZ::lib
      array=( {functions,misc}.zsh ); zplg ice svn multisrc"$array" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin snippet OMZ::lib
      zplugin ice svn multisrc"misc.zsh functions.zsh" pick"/dev/null"; zplugin snippet OMZ::lib
  • 12-07-2018

    • For docker and new machine provisioning, there's a trick that allows to install all turbo-mode plugins by scripting:

      zsh -i -c -- '-zplg-scheduler burst'
  • 10-07-2018

    • Ice wait'0' now means actually short time – you can load plugins and snippets very quickly after prompt.
  • 02-03-2018

    • Zplugin exports $ZPFX parameter. Its default value is ~/.zplugin/polaris (user can override it before sourcing Zplugin). This directory is like /usr/local, a prefix for installed software, so it's possible to use ice like make"PREFIX=$ZPFX" or atclone"./configure --prefix=$ZPFX". Zplugin also setups $MANPATH pointing to the polaris directory. Checkout gallery for examples.
    • New README section about extending Git with Zplugin.
  • 05-02-2018

    • I work much on this README however multi-file Wiki might be better to read – it just has been created.
  • 16-01-2018

    • New ice-mod compile which takes pattern to select additional files to compile, e.g. zplugin ice compile"(hsmw-*|history-*)" (for zdharma/history-search-multi-word plugin). See Ice Modifiers.
  • 14-01-2018

    • Two functions have been exposed: zpcdreplay and zpcompinit. First one invokes compdef-replay, second one is equal to autoload compinit; compinit (it also respects $ZPLGM[ZCOMPDUMP_PATH]). You can use e.g. atinit'zpcompinit' ice-mod in a syntax-highlighting plugin, to initialize completion right-before setting up syntax highlighting (because that should be done at the end).
  • 13-01-2018

    • New customizable path $ZPLGM[ZCOMPDUMP_PATH] that allows to point zplugin to non-standard .zcompdump location.
    • Tilde-expansion is now performed on the customizable paths – you can assign paths like ~/.zplugin, there's no need to use $HOME/.zplugin.
  • 31-12-2017

    • For the new year there's a new feature: user-services spawned by Zshell :) Check out available services. They are configured like their READMEs say, and controlled via:

      % zplugin srv redis next    # current serving shell will drop the service, next Zshell will pick it up
      % zplugin srv redis quit    # the serving shell will quit managing the service, next Zshell will pick it up
      % zplugin srv redis stop    # stop serving, do not pass it to any shell, just hold the service
      % zplugin srv redis start   # start stopped service, without changing the serving shell
      % zplugin srv redis restart # restart service, without changing the serving shell
      

      This feature allows to configure everything in .zshrc, without the the need to deal with systemd or launchd, and can be useful e.g. to configure shared-variables (across Zshells), stored in redis database (details on zservices/redis).

  • 24-12-2017

    • Xmas present – fast-syntax-highlighting now highlights the quoted part in atinit"echo Initializing", i.e. it supports ICE syntax :)
  • 08-12-2017

    • SVN snippets are compiled on install and update
    • Resolved how should ice-mods be remembered – general rule is that using zplugin ice ... makes memory-saved and disk-saved ice-mods not used, and replaced on update. Calling e.g. zplugin update ... without preceding ice uses memory, then disk-saved ices.
  • 07-12-2017

    • New subcommand delete that obtains plugin-spec or URL and deletes plugin or snippet from disk. It's good to forget wrongly passed Ice-mods (which are storred on disk e.g. for update --all).
  • 04-12-2017

    • It's possible to set plugin loading and unloading on condition. ZPlugin supports plugin unloading, so it's possible to e.g. unload prompt and load another one, on e.g. directory change. Checkout full story and Asciinema video.
  • 29-11-2017

    • Turbo Mode – 39-50% or more faster Zsh startup!
    • Subcommand update can update snippets, via given URL (up to this point snippets were updated via zplugin update --all).
    • Completion management is enabled for snippets (not only plugins).
  • 13-11-2017

    • New ice modifier – make. It causes the make-command to be executed after cloning or updating plugins and snippets. For example there's Zshelldoc that uses Makefile to build final scripts:

      zplugin ice as"program" pick"build/zsd*" make; zplugin light zdharma/zshelldoc

      The above doesn't trigger the install target, but this does:

      zplugin ice as"program" pick"build/zsd*" make"install PREFIX=/tmp"; zplugin light zdharma/zshelldoc
    • Fixed problem with binary-release selection (from"gh-r") by adding Ice-mod bpick, which should be used for this purpose instead of pick, which selects file within plugin tree.

  • 06-11-2017

    • The subcommand completions now prints 3 completions per line (not 1). This makes large amount of completions to look better. Argument can be given, e.g. 6, to increase the grouping.
    • New Ice-mod silent that mutes stderr & stdout of a plugin or snippet.
  • 04-11-2017

    • New subcommand ls which lists snippets-directory in a formatted and colorized manner. Example:

    zplugin-ls

  • 29-10-2017

    • Subversion protocol (supported by Github) can be used to clone subdirectories when using snippets. This allows to load multi-file snippets. For example:

      zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme smiley
      zplugin ice svn silent; zplugin snippet PZT::modules/prompt
    • Snippets support Prezto modules (with dependencies), and can use PZT:: URL-shorthand, like in the example above. One can load Prezto module as single file snippet, or use Subversion to download whole directory (see also description of Ice Modifiers):

      # Single file snippet, URL points to file
      
      zplg snippet PZT::modules/helper/init.zsh
      
      # Multi-file snippet, URL points to directory to clone with Subversion
      # The file to source (init.zsh) is automatically detected
      
      zplugin ice svn; zplugin snippet PZT::modules/prompt
      
      # Use of Subversion to load an OMZ plugin
      
      zplugin ice svn; zplugin snippet OMZ::plugins/git
    • Fixed a bug with cURL usage (snippets) for downloading, it will now be properly used

  • 13-10-2017

    • Snippets can use "OMZ::" prefix to easily point to Oh-My-Zsh plugins and libraries, e.g.:

      zplugin snippet OMZ::lib/git.zsh
      zplugin snippet OMZ::plugins/git/git.plugin.zsh
  • 12-10-2017

    • The cd subcommand can now obtain URL and move session to snippet directory

    • The times subcommand now includes statistics on snippets. Also, entries are displayed in order of loading:

      % zplugin times
      Plugin loading times:
      0.010 sec - OMZ::lib/git.zsh
      0.001 sec - OMZ::plugins/git/git.plugin.zsh
      0.003 sec - zdharma/history-search-multi-word
      0.003 sec - rimraf/k
      0.003 sec - zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions
  • 24-09-2017

  • 13-06-2017

    • Plugins can now be absolute paths:

      zplugin load %HOME/github/{directory}
      zplugin load /Users/sgniazdowski/github/{directory}
      zplugin load %/Users/sgniazdowski/github/{directory}

      Completions are not automatically installed, but user can run zplg creinstall %HOME/github/{directory}, etc.

  • 23-05-2017

    • New ice modifier: if, to which you can provide a conditional expression:

      % zplugin ice if"(( 0 ))"
      % zplugin snippet --command https://github.com/b4b4r07/httpstat/blob/master/httpstat.sh
      % zplugin ice if"(( 1 ))"
      % zplugin snippet --command https://github.com/b4b4r07/httpstat/blob/master/httpstat.sh
      Setting up snippet httpstat.sh
      Downloading httpstat.sh...