Reputation: 3790
Zsh autocomplete is amazing, but I cannot configure one thing properly: I want zsh to offer me a list of commands from history.
I know that I can search the history with Ctrl+R, but I want something a bit different. When I type:
shelajev@elephant ~ » kill 1TAB
1642 shelajev gnome-keyring-d
1718 shelajev gnome-session
1807 shelajev ssh-agent
1810 shelajev dbus-launch
1811 shelajev dbus-daemon
1822 shelajev gnome-settings-
1884 shelajev gvfsd
1891 shelajev gvfs-fuse-daemo
Zsh offers me a list of processes to kill. I want to have something like this:
shelajev@elephant ~ » kill Ctrl+X Ctrl+X
kill -9 12093
kill -15 4123
where those items in the list are taken from my history.
There exists a ZLE hist-complete thing, but I don't know how to properly configure it.
I have the following in my .zshrc
:
zle -C hist-complete complete-word _generic
zstyle ':completion:hist-complete:*' completer _history
bindkey "^X^X" hist-complete
But this only completes individual words, which doesn't give me much. Is there a way to combine history search for lines in the history and showing a listing of that?
Upvotes: 20
Views: 17727
Reputation: 6985
My Zsh Autocomplete plugin includes a proper history menu, plus real-time multi-line history search. Try it out and let me know what you think!
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 2669
If you just want the top match auto-completed in the current line (like fish shell), try zsh-autosuggestions. When you type a command similar to a command in history, it suggests a completion with light-grey text. You can press → to accept the completion.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1308
A couple of years have passed and now there's a plugin called zsh-navigation-tools. It doesn't exactly do what you were looking for, but maybe you or someone else might find it helpful. However, it should be noted that it replaces the default bck-i-search (CTRL+R) by a fullscreen application.
Credits to Mike for pointing me to this plugin.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 195029
there is something in zsh called history-beginning-search-menu
.
if you put:
autoload -Uz history-beginning-search-menu
zle -N history-beginning-search-menu
bindkey '^X^X' history-beginning-search-menu
in your .zshrc file. then for example:
kent$ sudo systemctl[here I type C-X twice]
Enter digits:
01 sudo systemctl acpid.service 11 sudo systemctl enable netfs
02 sudo systemctl enable acpid 12 sudo systemctl enable networkmanager
03 sudo systemctl enable alsa 13 sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager
04 sudo systemctl enable alsa-restore 14 sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager-wait-online
05 sudo systemctl enable alsa-store 15 sudo systemctl enable ntpd
06 sudo systemctl enable cronie 16 sudo systemctl enable sshd
07 sudo systemctl enable cups 17 sudo systemctl enable syslog-ng
08 sudo systemctl enable dbus 18 sudo systemctl enable tpfand
09 sudo systemctl enable gdm 19 sudo systemctl reload gdm.service
10 sudo systemctl enable hal 20 sudo systemctl restart gdm.service
then you need to give the index number to fire the command in history.
of course there could be some optimization for that. but I think this gets you start.
hope it helps.
Upvotes: 20