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On my linux virtual terminals, where TERM="linux", I was getting annoying output that was messing up my prompt. It turns out the title function was always matching on the elif statement for xterm/rxvt no matter what and the linux vt doesn't know what to do with the title special control sequence and thus was printing out garbage. Through experimentation I figured out that the || inside of the [[ ]] did not work: export TERM=linux $ if [[ $TERM =~ "^xterm" || $TERM == "rxvt" ]]; then echo $TERM; fi linux $ if [[ $TERM =~ "^xterm" ]] || [[ $TERM == "rxvt" ]]; then echo $TERM; fi Signed-off-by: Brandon Philips <brandon@ifup.org> openSUSE running zsh 4.3.10
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## fixme, i duplicated this in xterms - oops
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function title {
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if [[ $TERM == "screen" ]]; then
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# Use these two for GNU Screen:
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print -nR $'\033k'$1$'\033'\\\
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print -nR $'\033]0;'$2$'\a'
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elif [[ ($TERM =~ "^xterm") ]] || [[ ($TERM == "rxvt") ]]; then
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# Use this one instead for XTerms:
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print -nR $'\033]0;'$*$'\a'
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fi
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}
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function precmd {
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title zsh "$PWD"
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}
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function preexec {
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emulate -L zsh
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local -a cmd; cmd=(${(z)1})
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title $cmd[1]:t "$cmd[2,-1]"
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}
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function zsh_stats() {
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history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head
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}
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function uninstall_oh_my_zsh() {
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/bin/sh $ZSH/tools/uninstall.sh
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}
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function upgrade_oh_my_zsh() {
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/bin/sh $ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh
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}
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function take() {
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mkdir -p $1
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cd $1
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}
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