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zsh-history-enquirer

v1.3.0

Published

zsh history search plugin by enquirer

Downloads

609

Readme

What's this

A plugin that enhances zsh history search interaction, with review and choose in a multiline menu

Preview

screenshot

live demo

Install

antigen

antigen bundle zthxxx/zsh-history-enquirer

oh-my-zsh

If you are using oh-my-zsh, all you need to do is one npm command.

npm i -g zsh-history-enquirer

The install/uninstall hooks will be correctly setup in your oh-my-zsh plugins and config. Manually editing .zshrc is no longer necessary

one-line command

You can use a one-line command (which will auto install node via nvm, if node command not found)

curl -#sSL https://github.com/zthxxx/zsh-history-enquirer/raw/master/scripts/installer.zsh | zsh

manually without oh-my-zsh

If you don't use oh-my-zsh, you can manually add the source plugin file to your .zshrc after npm is installed and manually remove the source command when it is uninstalled.

echo 'source `npm root -g`/zsh-history-enquirer/scripts/zsh-history-enquirer.plugin.zsh' >> ~/.zshrc

Usage

This plugin will replace the default ZSH history search with the ^R shortcut.

Just press ^R (Ctrl + R) to enjoy enhanced history search!

License

MIT LICENSE

Author

zsh-history-enquirer © zthxxx, Released under the MIT License.

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