I don't feel as if I'm actively benefiting from match_prev_cmd and it
definitely makes my prompt slower. (One could probably make it faster by
pre-calculating the history events matching the (previously) executed
command in a preexec zsh-hook and then comparing each successor to the
currently typed command instead of repeating all the work every time
BUFFER changes)
With this change my fork is not needed anymore, so switch back to
zsh-users' repo and update it while at it.
This effectively reverts 77b2d63341 ("zsh:autosuggestions: Use own
fork for now").
I often get annoyed when I try to copy the command I typed but the
timestamp is also copied (e.g. with tmux line selection). Move the time
segment to the very right of the first line of RPROMPT which empties the
second line completely.
Display only `user` when not in a remote shell and `user@hostname` when
connected.
Display the content in bold when running with privileges (no SSH & SSH).
Have those three always the furthest right in the `RPROMPT`. Also
reorder them to be in this order (up -> down : left -> right):
- background_jobs
- command_execution_time
- status
I wanted to have them standalone in a commit once for better
transparency instead of reapplying them before committing the updated
theme in the last commit:
529c41abcf ("zsh:p10k: Reset to `p10k configure`")
Update all submodules to the newest commit.
Change submodule names in `.gitmodules` from local path to repo names.
Sort and group `.gitmodules` by program that uses it.
Remove the clone of 'fzf-tab' as my pull request got merged.