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Zconvey integrates multiple Zsh sessions. They are given an ID, optionally a NAME (both unique),
and can send commands to each other. Use this to switch all your Zshells to given directory, via
zc-all cd $PWD! Also, there's zc-bg-notify script (not a function), that will show
notification under prompt of every active Zsh session. You can call this script from any program,
Bash or GUI.
The values being set are the defaults. They must be set before loading the plugin.
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" check_interval "2" # How often to check if there are new commands (in seconds)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" expire_seconds "22" # If shell is busy for 22 seconds, the received command will expire and not run
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" greeting "logo" # Display logo at Zsh start ("text" – display text, "none" – no greeting)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" ask "0" # zc won't ask for missing data ("1" has the same effect as always using -a option)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" ls_after_rename "0" # Don't execute zc-ls after doing rename (with zc-rename or zc-take)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" use_zsystem_flock "1" # Should use faster zsystem's flock when it's possible?
# (default true on Zsh >= 5.3, will revert to mixed zsystem/flock on older Zshells)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" output_method "feeder" # To put commands on command line, Zconvey can use small program "feeder". Or "zsh"
# method, which currently doesn't automatically run the command – to use when e.g.
# feeder doesn't build (unlikely) or when occurring any problems with it
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" timestamp_from "datetime" # Use zsh/datetime module for obtaining timestamp. "date" – use date command (fork)The plugin is "standalone", which means that only sourcing it is needed. So to
install, unpack zconvey somewhere and add
source {where-zconvey-is}/zconvey.plugin.zshto zshrc.
If using a plugin manager, then ZI is recommended, but you can use any
other too, and also install with Oh My Zsh (by copying directory to
~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins).
The plugin integrates with:
- z-shell/zsh-select. Install it with e.g. ZI to be able to use
-aoption forzccommand. - marzocchi/zsh-notify, via
cmds/plg-zsh-notifyscript.
Add zi load z-shell/zconvey to your .zshrc file. ZI will clone the plugin
the next time you start zsh. To update issue zi update z-shell/zconvey.
ZI can load in turbo mode,
below is an example configuration, together with adding zc-bg-notify to $PATH:
zi ice wait"0"
zi light z-shell/zconvey
zi ice wait"0" as"command" pick"cmds/zc-bg-notify" silent
zi light z-shell/zconveyAdd zinit load z-shell/zconvey to your .zshrc file. ZI will clone the plugin
the next time you start zsh. To update issue zinit update z-shell/zconvey.
Add antigen bundle z-shell/zconvey to your .zshrc file. Antigen will handle
cloning the plugin for you automatically the next time you start zsh.
cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/pluginsgit clone [email protected]:z-shell/zconvey.git- Add
zconveyto your plugin list
Add zgen load z-shell/zconvey to your .zshrc file in the same place you're doing
your other zgen load calls in.
There are following commands:
zc– sends to other session; use "-a" option to be asked for target and a command to sendzc-all– the same aszc, but targets are all other active sessions (with-falso busy sessions)zc-rename– assigns name to current or selected session; won't rename if there's a session with the same namezc-take– takes a name for current or selected sessions, schematically renames any conflicting sessionszc-ls– lists all active and named sessionszc-id– shows ID and NAME of current sessionzc-logo– the same aszc-id, but in a form of an on-screen logo; bound to Ctrl-O Ctrl-Izc-bg-notify– in subdirectorycmds, link it to/usr/local/bin, etc. or load with e.g. ZI
The main command is zc (yet it is rather rarely used, I'm always sending to all sessions with zc-all).
It is used to execute commands on other sessions. zc-ls is the main tool
to obtain overall information on sessions. zc-take is a nice rename tool to quickly name a few
sessions. Keyboard shortcut Ctrl-O Ctrl-I will show current session's ID and NAME in form of an
on-screen logo.