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Re: Do you recognize this zshrc.d naming scheme?



I second that request of Nathan's, René.

Curious to read through those files.


On Mon, 21 Jan 2019, 02:52 <Nathan.Pope@xxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > On 21 Jan 2019, at 02:35, René Wilhelm <asdf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > This is how my $ZDOTDIR/functions.d/ looks like. Works out really well
> and
> > grows since 1999. There is no fixed scheme, rather each file is just a
> > bucket full of functions and stuff. New things usually end up in
> > 90-random*.sh. Startup time is still relatively low, at
> > around 0.14570188522338867 seconds. It is mostly a huge mess, but I feel
> > very at home in it.
> >
> > % wc -l *.sh
> >
> >       5 00-defaults.sh
> >      43 00-quotes.sh
> >      67 00-utils.sh
> >      57 10-zsh-completion.sh
> >      20 10-zsh-contrib.sh
> >      16 10-zsh-syntax-highlighting.sh
> >      93 10-zsh.sh
> >      52 20-archlinux.sh
> >      62 20-darwin.sh
> >     104 20-debian.sh
> >     156 20-gentoo.sh
> >       5 20-linux.sh
> >      21 20-osx-iterm.sh
> >      21 20-osx-launchd.sh
> >     189 20-osx.sh
> >      17 30-gpg.sh
> >       1 30-pass.sh
> >       6 40-go.sh
> >       5 40-kotlin.sh
> >     195 40-node.sh
> >      24 40-perl.sh
> >      27 40-python.sh
> >       3 40-ruby.sh
> >       9 40-rust.sh
> >      22 50-admin.sh
> >      62 50-aliases.sh
> >      16 50-android.sh
> >      41 50-api.sh
> >       2 50-api_keys.sh
> >     149 50-backup.sh
> >      64 50-beep.sh
> >       5 50-beet.sh
> >      98 50-bidos.sh
> >      14 50-calc.sh
> >       8 50-camera.sh
> >      25 50-chroot.sh
> >       5 50-clipboard.sh
> >      17 50-colors.sh
> >      48 50-copypaste.sh
> >      74 50-datetime.sh
> >      16 50-debug-audio.sh
> >     113 50-dev.sh
> >      22 50-dev2.sh
> >      42 50-development.sh
> >      55 50-dkb.sh
> >      20 50-dotfiles.sh
> >      75 50-dslr.sh
> >     165 50-editor.sh
> >      18 50-environment.sh
> >      16 50-evil.sh
> >       5 50-favs.sh
> >      71 50-find.sh
> >      14 50-games.sh
> >      59 50-glitch.sh
> >      12 50-global-aliases.sh
> >      14 50-globalias.sh
> >      14 50-gtd.sh
> >      38 50-history.sh
> >      23 50-homebrew.sh
> >       9 50-init.sh
> >      14 50-iptables.sh
> >      15 50-keyboard.sh
> >       5 50-local.sh
> >      43 50-locate.sh
> >      44 50-mail.sh
> >     141 50-network.sh
> >       9 50-notes.sh
> >      18 50-npm.sh
> >       3 50-pager.sh
> >      28 50-pdf.sh
> >       1 50-pf.sh
> >      61 50-pi.sh
> >      13 50-print.sh
> >      32 50-private.sh
> >       1 50-react-native.sh
> >       9 50-redux.sh
> >       1 50-regexp.sh
> >      28 50-setup.sh
> >     236 50-solfeggio.sh
> >       4 50-string-manipulation.sh
> >       4 50-string-manipulation2.sh
> >      13 50-sudo.sh
> >      29 50-uniko.sh
> >      24 50-update.sh
> >      14 50-utils.sh
> >       8 50-webdev-auth.sh
> >     118 50-webdev.sh
> >      11 50-websearch.sh
> >     112 50-write.sh
> >       2 50-xorg.sh
> >      10 50-youtube.sh
> >      43 70-bookmarks.sh
> >      11 70-bspwm.sh
> >      17 70-dmenu.sh
> >      37 70-docker.sh
> >       2 70-dtach.sh
> >      26 70-dwm.sh
> >      66 70-fzf.sh
> >     133 70-git.sh
> >       9 70-imagemagick.sh
> >     231 70-latex.sh
> >     171 70-mpd.sh
> >      11 70-openvpn.sh
> >       8 70-osascript.sh
> >      10 70-postgresql.sh
> >       1 70-ranger.sh
> >       7 70-reflex.sh
> >      22 70-selecta.sh
> >      16 70-sencha.sh
> >       6 70-sf.sh
> >       8 70-systemctl.sh
> >      29 70-tags.sh
> >      69 70-tmux.sh
> >      10 70-wu.sh
> >       1 70-xdg.sh
> >      10 70-z.sh
> >      19 80-liveandgov.sh
> >      27 80-montaigne.sh
> >     587 90-random0.sh
> >      81 90-random1.sh
> >      81 90-random2.sh
> >       4 90-random3.sh
> >       6 90-random4.sh
> >      45 90-random5.sh
> >     136 90-random6.sh
> >      17 90-random7.sh
> >     281 90-random8.sh
> >      40 90-random9.sh
> >       7 99-todo.sh
> >     170 XX-alias.sh
> >     117 colors.sh
> >      41 gpg-agent.plugin.sh
> >      37 spectrum.sh
> >    6350 total
> >
>
> Some of these look like they could be very useful -
> do you make any of these public?
>
> -Nathan
>
> >
> > On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 12:36, Robert Spencer <robert@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> Apologies for the top posting I'm on my phone and it tends to mangle
> >> anything else.
> >>
> >> The overall concept makes sense, not the execution in this case.
> >>
> >> I'm struggling to guess what the original plan was with the naming
> scheme
> >> sections.
> >>
> >> 10 makes sense, local variables.
> >> 20 what did this used to be?
> >> 30 history, but is 35 really related?
> >> 40 term settings? But 42 is aliases, that I would have expected in the
> >> 90's.
> >> 50 completion, but then what is 55 doing there.
> >> 60 prompt, but I'm not sure that 65 belongs here.
> >> 70 variables
> >> 80 oh-my-zsh, but then why doesn't 85-functions have its own section?
> >> 90 what did this section used to be? Misc? 92 is aliases, which again, I
> >> would expect to have its own section. Although it makes sense that it's
> >> last.
> >>
> >> I'm hoping if I can find the upstream source it will all make sense.
> >>
> >> What naming scheme do you use?
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, 18 Jan 2019, 12:36 Magnus Woldrich <m@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >>
> >>>> As it says in the subject line, do you recognize this zshrc.d naming
> >>> scheme?
> >>>
> >>>> 10-locals.zsh
> >>>> 30-history-oh-my-zsh.zsh
> >>>> 32-history.zsh
> >>>> 35-long-running.zsh
> >>>> 40-term.zsh
> >>>> 42-dircolors.zsh
> >>>
> >>> I use something similar but isn't it just common sense so that we can
> >>> iterate
> >>> the files and load them in the correct order?
> >>>
> >>
>
>


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