#!/bin/zsh # The code below sets all of Autocomplete's settings to their default values. To # change a setting, copy it into your `.zshrc` file and modify it there. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' default-context '' # '': Start each new command line with normal autocompletion. # history-incremental-search-backward: Start in live history search mode. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' min-delay 0.05 # seconds (float) # Wait this many seconds for typing to stop, before showing completions. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' min-input 0 # characters (int) # Wait until this many characters have been typed, before showing completions. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' ignored-input '' # extended glob pattern # '': Always show completions. # '..##': Don't show completions for the current word, if it consists of two # or more dots. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' list-lines 14 # int # If there are fewer than this many lines below the prompt, move the prompt up # to make room for showing this many lines of completions (approximately). zstyle ':autocomplete:history-search:*' list-lines 14 # int # Show this many history lines when pressing ↑. zstyle ':autocomplete:history-incremental-search-*:*' list-lines 14 # int # Show this many history lines when pressing ⌃R or ⌃S. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' insert-unambiguous no # no: Tab inserts the top completion. # yes: Tab first inserts a substring common to all listed completions, if any. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' fzf-completion yes # no: Tab uses Zsh's completion system only. # yes: Tab first tries Fzf's completion, then falls back to Zsh's. # ⚠️ NOTE: This setting can NOT be changed at runtime and requires that you # have installed Fzf's shell extensions. # Add a space after these completions: zstyle ':autocomplete:*' add-space \ executables aliases functions builtins reserved-words commands ## # Config in this section should come BEFORE sourcing Autocomplete and cannot be # changed at runtime. # # Autocomplete automatically selects a backend for its recent dirs completions. # So, normally you won't need to change this. # However, you can set it if you find that the wrong backend is being used. zstyle ':autocomplete:recent-dirs' backend cdr # cdr: Use Zsh's `cdr` function to show recent directories as completions. # no: Don't show recent directories. # zsh-z|zoxide|z.lua|z.sh|autojump|fasd: Use this instead (if installed). # ⚠️ NOTE: This setting can NOT be changed at runtime. zstyle ':autocomplete:*' widget-style complete-word # complete-word: (Shift-)Tab inserts the top (bottom) completion. # menu-complete: Press again to cycle to next (previous) completion. # menu-select: Same as `menu-complete`, but updates selection in menu. # ⚠️ NOTE: This setting can NOT be changed at runtime. source /path/to/zsh-autocomplete.plugin.zsh ## # Config in this section should come AFTER sourcing Autocomplete. # # Up arrow: bindkey '\e[A' up-line-or-search bindkey '\eOA' up-line-or-search # up-line-or-search: Open history menu. # up-line-or-history: Cycle to previous history line. # Down arrow: bindkey '\e[B' down-line-or-select bindkey '\eOB' down-line-or-select # down-line-or-select: Open completion menu. # down-line-or-history: Cycle to next history line. # Control-Space: bindkey '\0' list-expand # list-expand: Reveal hidden completions. # set-mark-command: Activate text selection. # Uncomment the following lines to disable live history search: # zle -A {.,}history-incremental-search-forward # zle -A {.,}history-incremental-search-backward # Return key in completion menu & history menu: bindkey -M menuselect '\r' .accept-line # .accept-line: Accept command line. # accept-line: Accept selection and exit menu.