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").
My dotfiles
This is a collection of the configuration files and scripts I use for various tools and environments.
Although some files support macOS, most of them assume that they are used on a GNU/Linux system. The systems I use include an Artix, a Manjaro and an Ubuntu installation. All of them running i3wm and the arch-based systems without a DE. I use kitty as terminal, zsh as shell and neovim as text editor.
The repository mimics my $HOME, trying to conform to the XDG Base Directory
Specification as close as possible. An exception is etc/ -> /etc/, as well
as meta/ and some other files in the root of the repository (e.g. this README
or the LICENSE) which are not in my $HOME.
The most interesting files are probably in .config/zsh, .config/vim and .config/tmux.
Installation
The repository content can be installed via dotbot. All existing files which would be overwritten are first packed into an archive for backup (see meta/archive) and then dotbot places symlinks in the appropriate places for the different files and folders in this repository.
To start the installation run:
$ ./meta/install