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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Description
# -----------
#
# This is one for the system administrator, operation and maintenance.
# Some of which come from http://justinlilly.com/dotfiles/zsh.html
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Authors
# -------
#
# * Dongweiming <ciici123@gmail.com>
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
function retval() {
if [[ -z $1 ]];then
echo '.'
else
echo $1
fi
}
function retlog() {
if [[ -z $1 ]];then
echo '/var/log/nginx/access.log'
else
echo $1
fi
}
alias ping='ping -c 5'
alias clr='clear;echo "Currently logged in on $(tty), as $USER in directory $PWD."'
alias path='echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}'
alias mkdir='mkdir -pv'
# get top process eating memory
alias psmem='ps -e -orss=,args= | sort -b -k1,1n'
alias psmem10='ps -e -orss=,args= | sort -b -k1,1n| head -10'
# get top process eating cpu if not work try excute : export LC_ALL='C'
alias pscpu='ps -e -o pcpu,cpu,nice,state,cputime,args|sort -k1 -nr'
alias pscpu10='ps -e -o pcpu,cpu,nice,state,cputime,args|sort -k1 -nr | head -10'
# top10 of the history
alias hist10='print -l ${(o)history%% *} | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -n 10'
# directory LS
dls () {
ls -l | grep "^d" | awk '{ print $9 }' | tr -d "/"
}
psgrep() {
ps aux | grep "$(retval $1)" | grep -v grep
}
# Kills any process that matches a regexp passed to it
killit() {
ps aux | grep -v "grep" | grep "$@" | awk '{print $2}' | xargs sudo kill
}
# list contents of directories in a tree-like format
if [ -z "\${which tree}" ]; then
tree () {
find $@ -print | sed -e 's;[^/]*/;|____;g;s;____|; |;g'
}
fi
# Sort connection state
sortcons() {
netstat -nat |awk '{print $6}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn
}
# View all 80 Port Connections
con80() {
netstat -nat|grep -i ":80"|wc -l
}
# On the connected IP sorted by the number of connections
sortconip() {
netstat -ntu | awk '{print $5}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
}
# top20 of Find the number of requests on 80 port
req20() {
netstat -anlp|grep 80|grep tcp|awk '{print $5}'|awk -F: '{print $1}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -n20
}
# top20 of Using tcpdump port 80 access to view
http20() {
sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -tnn dst port 80 -c 1000 | awk -F"." '{print $1"."$2"."$3"."$4}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr |head -20
}
# top20 of Find time_wait connection
timewait20() {
netstat -n|grep TIME_WAIT|awk '{print $5}'|sort|uniq -c|sort -rn|head -n20
}
# top20 of Find SYN connection
syn20() {
netstat -an | grep SYN | awk '{print $5}' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr|head -n20
}
# Printing process according to the port number
port_pro() {
netstat -ntlp | grep "$(retval $1)" | awk '{print $7}' | cut -d/ -f1
}
# top10 of gain access to the ip address
accessip10() {
awk '{counts[$(11)]+=1}; END {for(url in counts) print counts[url], url}' "$(retlog)"
}
# top20 of Most Visited file or page
visitpage20() {
awk '{print $11}' "$(retlog)"|sort|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -20
}
# top100 of Page lists the most time-consuming (more than 60 seconds) as well as the corresponding page number of occurrences
consume100() {
awk '($NF > 60 && $7~/\.php/){print $7}' "$(retlog)" |sort -n|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -100
# if django website or other webiste make by no suffix language
# awk '{print $7}' "$(retlog)" |sort -n|uniq -c|sort -nr|head -100
}
# Website traffic statistics (G)
webtraffic() {
awk "{sum+=$10} END {print sum/1024/1024/1024}" "$(retlog)"
}
# Statistical connections 404
c404() {
awk '($9 ~/404/)' "$(retlog)" | awk '{print $9,$7}' | sort
}
# Statistical http status.
httpstatus() {
awk '{counts[$(9)]+=1}; END {for(code in counts) print code, counts[code]}' "$(retlog)"
}
# Delete 0 byte file
d0() {
find "$(retval $1)" -type f -size 0 -exec rm -rf {} \;
}
# gather external ip address
geteip() {
curl -s -S https://icanhazip.com
}
# determine local IP address
getip() {
if (( ${+commands[ip]} )); then
ip addr | grep "inet " | grep -v '127.0.0.1' | awk '{print $2}'
else
ifconfig | grep 'inet addr:'| grep -v '127.0.0.1' | cut -d: -f2 | awk '{ print $1}'
fi
}
# Clear zombie processes
clrz() {
ps -eal | awk '{ if ($2 == "Z") {print $4}}' | kill -9
}
# Second concurrent
conssec() {
awk '{if($9~/200|30|404/)COUNT[$4]++}END{for( a in COUNT) print a,COUNT[a]}' "$(retlog)"|sort -k 2 -nr|head -n10
}
user_commands=(
list-units is-active status show help list-unit-files
is-enabled list-jobs show-environment cat list-timers)
sudo_commands=(
start stop reload restart try-restart isolate kill
reset-failed enable disable reenable preset mask unmask
link load cancel set-environment unset-environment
edit)
for c in $user_commands; do; alias sc-$c="systemctl $c"; done
for c in $sudo_commands; do; alias sc-$c="sudo systemctl $c"; done
alias sc-enable-now="sc-enable --now"
alias sc-disable-now="sc-disable --now"
alias sc-mask-now="sc-mask --now"
# taskwarrior
This plugin adds smart tab completion for [TaskWarrior](http://taskwarrior.org/).
It uses the zsh tab completion script (`_task`) shipped with TaskWarrior for the
completion definitions.
The latest version pulled in from the official project is of January 1st, 2015.
## Examples
Typing `task [TAB]` will give you a list of commands, `task 66[TAB]` shows a
list of available modifications for that task, etcetera.
#compdef task
#
# Copyright 2010 - 2016 Johannes Schlatow
# Copyright 2009 P.C. Shyamshankar
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
#
# http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
#
typeset -g _task_cmds _task_projects _task_tags _task_config _task_modifiers
_task_projects=($(task _projects))
_task_tags=($(task _tags))
_task_zshids=( ${(f)"$(task _zshids)"} )
_task_config=($(task _config))
_task_columns=($(task _columns))
_task_modifiers=(
'before' \
'after' \
'none' \
'any' \
'is' \
'isnt' \
'has' \
'hasnt' \
'startswith' \
'endswith' \
'word' \
'noword'
)
_task_conjunctions=(
'and' \
'or' \
'xor' \
'\)' \
'\(' \
'<' \
'<=' \
'=' \
'!=' \
'>=' \
'>'
)
_task_cmds=($(task _commands; task _aliases))
_task_zshcmds=( ${(f)"$(task _zshcommands)"} sentinel:sentinel:sentinel )
_task_aliases=($(task _aliases))
_task() {
_arguments -s -S \
"*::task default:_task_default"
return 0
}
local -a reply args word
word=$'[^\0]#\0'
# priorities
local -a task_priorities
_regex_words values 'task priorities' \
'H:High' \
'M:Middle' \
'L:Low'
task_priorities=("$reply[@]")
# projects
local -a task_projects
task_projects=(
/"$word"/
":values:task projects:compadd -a _task_projects"
)
local -a _task_dates
_regex_words values 'task dates' \
'tod*ay:Today' \
'yes*terday:Yesterday' \
'tom*orrow:Tomorrow' \
'sow:Start of week' \
'soww:Start of work week' \
'socw:Start of calendar week' \
'som:Start of month' \
'soq:Start of quarter' \
'soy:Start of year' \
'eow:End of week' \
'eoww:End of work week' \
'eocw:End of calendar week' \
'eom:End of month' \
'eoq:End of quarter' \
'eoy:End of year' \
'mon:Monday' \
'tue:Tuesday'\
'wed:Wednesday' \
'thu:Thursday' \
'fri:Friday' \
'sat:Saturday' \
'sun:Sunday' \
'good*friday:Good Friday' \
'easter:Easter' \
'eastermonday:Easter Monday' \
'ascension:Ascension' \
'pentecost:Pentecost' \
'midsommar:Midsommar' \
'midsommarafton:Midsommarafton' \
'later:Later' \
'someday:Some Day'
_task_dates=("$reply[@]")
local -a _task_reldates
_regex_words values 'task reldates' \
'hrs:n hours' \
'day:n days' \
'1st:first' \
'2nd:second' \
'3rd:third' \
'th:4th, 5th, etc.' \
'wks:weeks'
_task_reldates=("$reply[@]")
task_dates=(
\( "$_task_dates[@]" \|
\( /$'[0-9][0-9]#'/- \( "$_task_reldates[@]" \) \)
\)
)
local -a task_zshids
if (( $#_task_zshids )); then
_regex_words values 'task IDs' $_task_zshids
task_zshids=("$reply[@]")
fi
_regex_words values 'task frequencies' \
'daily:Every day' \
'day:Every day' \
'weekdays:Every day skipping weekend days' \
'weekly:Every week' \
'biweekly:Every two weeks' \
'fortnight:Every two weeks' \
'monthly:Every month' \
'quarterly:Every three months' \
'semiannual:Every six months' \
'annual:Every year' \
'yearly:Every year' \
'biannual:Every two years' \
'biyearly:Every two years'
_task_freqs=("$reply[@]")
local -a _task_frequencies
_regex_words values 'task frequencies' \
'd:days' \
'w:weeks' \
'q:quarters' \
'y:years'
_task_frequencies=("$reply[@]")
task_freqs=(
\( "$_task_freqs[@]" \|
\( /$'[0-9][0-9]#'/- \( "$_task_frequencies[@]" \) \)
\)
)
# attributes
local -a task_attributes
_regex_words -t ':' default 'task attributes' \
'des*cription:Task description text' \
'status:Status of task - pending, completed, deleted, waiting' \
'pro*ject:Project name:$task_projects' \
'pri*ority:priority:$task_priorities' \
'du*e:Due date:$task_dates' \
're*cur:Recurrence frequency:$task_freqs' \
'un*til:Expiration date:$task_dates' \
'li*mit:Desired number of rows in report' \
'wa*it:Date until task becomes pending:$task_dates' \
'ent*ry:Date task was created:$task_dates' \
'end:Date task was completed/deleted:$task_dates' \
'st*art:Date task was started:$task_dates' \
'sc*heduled:Date task is scheduled to start:$task_dates' \
'dep*ends:Other tasks that this task depends upon:$task_zshids'
task_attributes=("$reply[@]")
args=(
\( "$task_attributes[@]" \|
\( /'(project|description|status|entry|end|start|scheduled|depends|due|wait|recur|priority|until|limit).'/- \( /$'[^:]#:'/ ":default:modifiers:compadd -S ':' -a _task_modifiers" \) \) \|
\( /'(rc).'/- \( /$'[^:]#:'/ ":arguments:config:compadd -S ':' -a _task_config" \) \) \|
\( /'(+|-)'/- \( /"$word"/ ":values:remove tag:compadd -a _task_tags" \) \) \|
\( /"$word"/ \)
\) \#
)
_regex_arguments _task_attributes "${args[@]}"
## task commands
# filter completion
(( $+functions[_task_filter] )) ||
_task_filter() {
_task_attributes "$@"
# TODO complete conjunctions only if the previous word is a filter expression, i.e. attribute, ID, any non-command
_describe -t default 'task conjunctions' _task_conjunctions
}
# execute completion
(( $+functions[_task_execute] )) ||
_task_execute() {
_files
}
# id-only completion
(( $+functions[_task_id] )) ||
_task_id() {
_describe -t values 'task IDs' _task_zshids
}
# subcommand-only function
(( $+functions[_task_subcommands] )) ||
_task_subcommands() {
local -a subcommands
local _zshcmd
local cmd category desc
local lastcategory=''
# The list is sorted by category, in the right order.
for _zshcmd in "$_task_zshcmds[@]"; do
# Parse out the three fields
cmd=${_zshcmd%%:*}
category=${${_zshcmd#*:}%%:*}
desc=${_zshcmd#*:*:}
# Present each category as soon as the first entry in the *next* category
# is seen.
if [[ $category != $lastcategory && -n $lastcategory ]]; then
_describe -t ${lastcategory}-commands "task ${lastcategory} command" subcommands
subcommands=()
fi
# Log the subcommand; we will process it in some future iteration.
subcommands+=( "$cmd:$desc" )
lastcategory=$category
done
}
## first level completion => task sub-command completion
(( $+functions[_task_default] )) ||
_task_default() {
local cmd ret=1
integer i=1
while (( i < $#words ))
do
cmd="${_task_cmds[(r)$words[$i]]}"
if (( $#cmd )); then
_call_function ret _task_${cmd} ||
_call_function ret _task_filter ||
_message "No command remaining."
return ret
fi
(( i++ ))
done
# update IDs
_task_zshids=( ${(f)"$(task _zshids)"} )
_task_subcommands
_describe -t tasks 'task IDs' _task_zshids
_describe -t aliases 'task aliases' _task_aliases
_call_function ret _task_filter
return ret
}
_task "$@"
zstyle ':completion:*:*:task:*' verbose yes
zstyle ':completion:*:*:task:*:descriptions' format '%U%B%d%b%u'
zstyle ':completion:*:*:task:*' group-name ''
alias t=task
compdef _task t=task
# This file is intentionally empty.
#
# The terminalapp plugin is deprecated and may be removed in a future release.
# Its functionality has been folded in to the core lib/termsupport.zsh, which
# is loaded for all users. You can remove terminalapp from your $plugins list
# once all your systems are updated to the current version of Oh My Zsh.
#compdef terminitor
#autoload
# terminitor zsh completion
_terminitor_available_scripts() {
scripts=(`for SCRIPT in ~/.config/terminitor/*.term ; do basename $SCRIPT .term ; done`)
}
local -a _1st_arguments
_1st_arguments=(
'create:create a Termfile in directory'
'delete:delete terminitor script'
'edit:open termitor script'
'fetch:clone the designated repo and run setup'
'help:Describe available tasks or one specific task'
'init:create initial root terminitor folder'
'list:lists all terminitor scripts'
'setup:execute setup in the terminitor script'
'start:runs the terminitor script'
'update:update Terminitor to new global path(.config/.terminitor)'
)
local expl
_arguments \
'*:: :->subcmds' && return 0
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
_describe -t commands "terminitor task" _1st_arguments
return
fi
case "$words[1]" in
start|edit|delete|setup)
_terminitor_available_scripts
_wanted scripts expl 'installed scripts' compadd -a scripts ;;
esac
## atom
Plugin for Terraform, a tool from Hashicorp for managing infrastructure safely and efficiently.
### Requirements
* [Terraform](https://terraform.io/)
### Usage
* Type `terraform` into your prompt and hit `TAB` to see available completion options
#compdef terraform
local -a _terraform_cmds
_terraform_cmds=(
'apply:Builds or changes infrastructure'
'destroy:Destroy Terraform-managed infrastructure'
'get:Download and install modules for the configuration'
'graph:Create a visual graph of Terraform resources'
'init:Initializes Terraform configuration from a module'
'output:Read an output from a state file'
'plan:Generate and show an execution plan'
'pull:Refreshes the local state copy from the remote server'
'push:Uploads the local state to the remote server'
'refresh:Update local state file against real resources'
'remote:Configures remote state management'
'show:Inspect Terraform state or plan'
'taint:Manually forcing a destroy and recreate on the next plan/apply'
'version:Prints the Terraform version'
)
__apply() {
_arguments \
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
'-refresh=[(true) Update state prior to checking for differences. This has no effect if a plan file is given to apply.]' \
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]' \
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write state to that is different than "-state". This can be used to preserve the old state.]' \
'-target=[(resource) A Resource Address to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]' \
'-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
'-var-file=[(path) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" is present, it will be automatically loaded if this flag is not specified.]'
}
__destroy() {
_arguments \
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
'-force[If set, then the destroy confirmation will not be shown.]' \
'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
'-refresh=[(true) Update state prior to checking for differences. This has no effect if a plan file is given to apply.]' \
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]' \
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write state to that is different than "-state". This can be used to preserve the old state.]' \
'-target=[(resource) Instead of affecting "dependencies" will instead also destroy any resources that depend on the target(s) specified.]' \
'-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
'-var-file=[(path) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" is present, it will be automatically loaded if this flag is not specified.]'
}
__get() {
_arguments \
'-update=[(false) If true, modules already downloaded will be checked for updates and updated if necessary.]'
}
__graph() {
_arguments \
'-draw-cycles[Highlight any cycles in the graph with colored edges. This helps when diagnosing cycle errors.]' \
'-module-depth=[(n) The maximum depth to expand modules. By default this is zero, which will not expand modules at all.]' \
'-verbose[Generate a verbose, "worst-case" graph, with all nodes for potential operations in place.]'
}
__init() {
_arguments \
'-address=[(url) URL of the remote storage server. Required for HTTP backend, optional for Atlas and Consul.]' \
'-access-token=[(token) Authentication token for state storage server. Required for Atlas backend, optional for Consul.]' \
'-backend=[(atlas) Specifies the type of remote backend. Must be one of Atlas, Consul, or HTTP. Defaults to atlas.]' \
'-name=[(name) Name of the state file in the state storage server. Required for Atlas backend.]' \
'-path=[(path) Path of the remote state in Consul. Required for the Consul backend.]'
}
__output() {
_arguments \
'-state=[(path) Path to the state file to read. Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]' \
'-module=[(module_name) The module path which has needed output. By default this is the root path. Other modules can be specified by a period-separated list.]'
}
__plan() {
_arguments \
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with" .backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
'-destroy[If set, a plan will be generated to destroy all resources managed by the given configuration and state.]' \
'-detailed-exitcode[Return a detailed exit code when the command exits. When provided, this argument changes the exit codes and their meanings to provide more granular information about what the resulting plan contains]' \
'-input=[(true) Ask for input for variables if not directly set.]' \
'-module-depth=[(n) Specifies the depth of modules to show in the output. This does not affect the plan itself, only the output shown. By default, this is zero. -1 will expand all.]' \
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
'-out=[(path) Write a plan file to the given path. This can be used as input to the "apply" command.]' \
'-refresh=[(true) Update state prior to checking for differences.]' \
'-state=[(statefile) Path to a Terraform state file to use to look up Terraform-managed resources. By default it will use the state "terraform.tfstate" if it exists.]' \
'-target=[(resource) A Resource Address to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]' \
'-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
'-var-file=[(path) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" is present, it will be automatically loaded if this flag is not specified.]'
}
__push() {
_arguments \
'-atlas-address=[(url) An alternate address to an Atlas instance. Defaults to https://atlas.hashicorp.com.]' \
'-upload-modules=[(true) If true (default), then the modules being used are all locked at their current checkout and uploaded completely to Atlas. This prevents Atlas from running terraform get for you.]' \
'-name=[(name) Name of the infrastructure configuration in Atlas. The format of this is: "username/name" so that you can upload configurations not just to your account but to other accounts and organizations. This setting can also be set in the configuration in the Atlas section.]' \
'-no-color[Disables output with coloring]' \
'-overwrite=[(foo) Marks a specific variable to be updated on Atlas. Normally, if a variable is already set in Atlas, Terraform will not send the local value (even if it is different). This forces it to send the local value to Atlas. This flag can be repeated multiple times.]' \
'-token=[(token) Atlas API token to use to authorize the upload. If blank or unspecified, the ATLAS_TOKEN environmental variable will be used.]' \
'-var=[("foo=bar") Set the value of a variable for the Terraform configuration.]' \
'-var-file=[(foo) Set the value of variables using a variable file.]' \
'-vcs=[(true) If true (default), then Terraform will detect if a VCS is in use, such as Git, and will only upload files that are comitted to version control. If no version control system is detected, Terraform will upload all files in path (parameter to the command).]'
}
__refresh() {
_arguments \
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]' \
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write state to that is different than "-state". This can be used to preserve the old state.]' \
'-target=[(resource) A Resource Address to target. Operation will be limited to this resource and its dependencies. This flag can be used multiple times.]' \
'-var[("foo=bar") Set a variable in the Terraform configuration. This flag can be set multiple times.]' \
'-var-file=[(path) Set variables in the Terraform configuration from a file. If "terraform.tfvars" is present, it will be automatically loaded if this flag is not specified.]'
}
__remote() {
_arguments \
'-address=[(url) URL of the remote storage server. Required for HTTP backend, optional for Atlas and Consul.]' \
'-access-token=[(token) Authentication token for state storage server. Required for Atlas backend, optional for Consul.]' \
'-backend=[(atlas) Specifies the type of remote backend. Must be one of Atlas, Consul, or HTTP. Defaults to atlas.]' \
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
'-disable[Disables remote state management and migrates the state to the -state path.]' \
'-name=[(name) Name of the state file in the state storage server. Required for Atlas backend.]' \
'-path=[(path) Path of the remote state in Consul. Required for the Consul backend.]' \
'-pull=[(true) Controls if the remote state is pulled before disabling. This defaults to true to ensure the latest state is cached before disabling.]' \
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]'
}
__show() {
_arguments \
'-module-depth=[(n) The maximum depth to expand modules. By default this is zero, which will not expand modules at all.]' \
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]'
}
__taint() {
_arguments \
'-allow-missing[If specified, the command will succeed (exit code 0) even if the resource is missing.]' \
'-backup=[(path) Path to backup the existing state file before modifying. Defaults to the "-state-out" path with ".backup" extension. Set to "-" to disable backup.]' \
'-module=[(path) The module path where the resource lives. By default this will be root. Child modules can be specified by names. Ex. "consul" or "consul.vpc" (nested modules).]' \
'-no-color[If specified, output will not contain any color.]' \
'-state=[(path) Path to read and save state (unless state-out is specified). Defaults to "terraform.tfstate".]' \
'-state-out=[(path) Path to write updated state file. By default, the "-state" path will be used.]'
}
_arguments '*:: :->command'
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
_describe -t commands "terraform command" _terraform_cmds
return
fi
local -a _command_args
case "$words[1]" in
apply)
__apply ;;
destroy)
__destroy ;;
get)
__get ;;
graph)
__graph ;;
init)
__init ;;
output)
__output ;;
plan)
__plan ;;
push)
__push ;;
refresh)
__refresh ;;
remote)
__remote ;;
show)
__show ;;
taint)
__taint ;;
esac
## textastic
Plugin for Textastic, a text and code editor for Mac OS X
### Requirements
* [Textastic](http://www.textasticapp.com/mac.html)
### Usage
* If `tt` command is called without an argument, launch Textastic
* If `tt` is passed a directory, cd to it and open it in Textastic
* If `tt` is passed a file, open it in Textastic
#
# If the tt command is called without an argument, launch Textastic
# If tt is passed a directory, cd to it and open it in Textastic
# If tt is passed a file, open it in Textastic
#
function tt() {
if [[ -z "$1" ]]
then
open -a "textastic.app"
else
open -a "textastic.app" "$1"
if [[ -d "$1" ]]
then
cd "$1"
fi
fi
}
# If the tm command is called without an argument, open TextMate in the current directory
# If tm is passed a directory, cd to it and open it in TextMate
# If tm is passed anything else (i.e., a list of files and/or options), pass them all along
# This allows easy opening of multiple files.
function tm() {
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
mate .
elif [[ -d $1 ]]; then
mate $1
cd $1
else
mate "$@"
fi
}
# The Fuck
[The Fuck](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck) plugin — magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
## Usage
Press `ESC` twice to correct previous console command.
## Notes
`Esc`-`Esc` key binding conflicts with [sudo](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/tree/master/plugins/sudo) plugin.
if [[ -z $commands[thefuck] ]]; then
echo 'thefuck is not installed, you should "pip install thefuck" first'
return -1
fi
# Register alias
eval "$(thefuck --alias)"
fuck-command-line() {
local FUCK="$(THEFUCK_REQUIRE_CONFIRMATION=0 thefuck $(fc -ln -1 | tail -n 1) 2> /dev/null)"
[[ -z $FUCK ]] && echo -n -e "\a" && return
BUFFER=$FUCK
zle end-of-line
}
zle -N fuck-command-line
# Defined shortcut keys: [Esc] [Esc]
bindkey "\e\e" fuck-command-line
#compdef theme
_arguments "1: :($(lstheme | tr "\n" " "))"
function theme
{
if [ -z "$1" ] || [ "$1" = "random" ]; then
themes=($ZSH/themes/*zsh-theme)
N=${#themes[@]}
((N=(RANDOM%N)+1))
RANDOM_THEME=${themes[$N]}
source "$RANDOM_THEME"
echo "[oh-my-zsh] Random theme '$RANDOM_THEME' loaded..."
else
if [ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$1.zsh-theme" ]
then
source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$1.zsh-theme"
else
source "$ZSH/themes/$1.zsh-theme"
fi
fi
}
function lstheme
{
cd $ZSH/themes
ls *zsh-theme | sed 's,\.zsh-theme$,,'
}
#compdef thor
#autoload
compadd `thor list | grep thor | cut -d " " -f 2`
# `tig` plugin
This plugin adds some aliases for people who work with `tig` in
a regular basis. To use it, add `tig` to your plugins array:
```zsh
plugins=(... tig)
```
## Features
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|----------------|-------------------------------------------------|
| `tis` | `tig status` | Show git status |
| `til` | `tig log` | Show git log |
| `tib` | `tig blame -C` | `git-blame` a file detecting copies and renames |
alias tis='tig status'
alias til='tig log'
alias tib='tig blame -C'
#compdef tmux-cssh
# tmux-cssh autocompletion for oh-my-zsh
# Requires: tmux-cssh installed
# Author: Manfred Touron (@moul)
_arguments \
'(-h --help)'{-h,--help}'[This help.]' \
'(-u --user)'{-u,--user}'[User to use.]' \
'(-c --certificate)'{-c,--certificate}'[Path to ssh-certificate to use.]' \
'(-sc --ssh)'{-sc,--ssh}'[SSH-connection-string, multiple.]' \
'(-sa --ssh)'{-sa,--ssh}'[SSH connection arguments, used on every session.]' \
'(-ts --tmux)'{-ts,--tmux}'[Alternative tmux-session-name, default: tmux-cssh]' \
'(-ns --new)'{-ns,--new}'[Initializes a new session, like -ts \[name\].]' \
'(-q --quiet)'{-q,--quiet}'[Quiet-mode.]' \
'(-f --filename)'{-f,--filename}'[Filename of textfile to get -sc connection-strings from, line separated.]' \
'(-cs --config)'{-cs,--config}'[Name of config-settings which should be get from config-file "$HOME/.tmux-cssh". Which can be a grep-regular expression to find the name(s).]' \
':hosts:_hosts' \
'*:: :->subcmds' \
&& return 0
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
_describe -t commands "tmux-cssh command"
return
fi