zsh: setopt: decapitalize headers and remove trailing whitespaces
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# ===== Basics
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# ===== basics
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setopt no_beep # don't beep on error
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setopt interactive_comments # Allow comments even in interactive shells (especially for Muness)
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# ===== Changing Directories
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# ===== directory related
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setopt auto_cd # If you type foo, and it isn't a command, and it is a directory in your cdpath, go there
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setopt cdablevarS # if argument to cd is the name of a parameter whose value is a valid directory, it will become the current directory
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# ===== directory stack
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# setopt pushd_ignore_dups # don't push multiple copies of the same directory onto the directory stack
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# ===== Expansion and Globbing
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# ===== expansion and globbing
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setopt extended_glob # treat #, ~, and ^ as part of patterns for filename generation
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# ===== Completion
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# ===== completion
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setopt always_to_end # When completing from the middle of a word, move the cursor to the end of the word
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setopt auto_menu # show completion menu on successive tab press. needs unsetop menu_complete to work
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setopt auto_name_dirs # any parameter that is set to the absolute name of a directory immediately becomes a name for that directory
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@ -18,9 +20,9 @@ setopt complete_in_word # Allow completion from within a word/phrase
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unsetopt menu_complete # do not autoselect the first completion entry
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# ===== Correction
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# ===== correction
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# setopt correct # spelling correction for commands
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# setopt correctall # spelling correction for arguments
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# ===== Scripts and Functions
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# ===== scripts and functions
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setopt multios # perform implicit tees or cats when multiple redirections are attempted
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