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Curses-based tools for Zsh, e.g. multi-word history searcher
https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools

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Curses-based tools for Zsh, e.g. multi-word history searcher

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![znt logo](http://imageshack.com/a/img905/2629/WK9qjN.png)

# Zsh Navigation Tools

Also check out
[![ZCA](http://imageshack.com/a/img911/8084/qSpO8a.png) Zsh Command Architect](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-cmd-architect)
and [Zconvey](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zconvey)

Videos:

- [https://youtu.be/QwZ8IJEgXRE](https://youtu.be/QwZ8IJEgXRE)
- [https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8](https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8)

Screenshots:

![n-history](http://imageshack.com/a/img921/5046/bqr0mk.png)

![n-history](http://imageshack.com/a/img633/9905/WzfSdl.gif)

Set of tools like `n-history` – multi-word history searcher, `n-cd` – directory bookmark manager, `n-kill` – `htop` like
kill utility, and more. Based on `n-list`, a tool generating selectable curses-based list of elements that has access to
current `Zsh` session, i.e. has broad capabilities to work together with it. Feature highlights include incremental
multi-word searching, approximate matching, ANSI coloring, themes, unique mode, horizontal scroll, grepping, advanced
history management and various integrations with `Zsh`.

## News

- 06-10-2016

- **Tmux-integration** – `Ctrl-B H` in Tmux to open `n-history` in new window. Then select history entry, it will be
copied to the original Tmux window. Use this to execute local commands on remote hosts:

![tmux integration](http://imageshack.com/a/img922/4760/oyX7eN.gif)

All that is needed is this line added to `~/.tmux.conf`:

```
bind h run-shell -b "$ZNT_REPO_DIR/doc/znt-tmux.zsh"
```

or – if Homebrew or other package manager is used:

```
bind h run-shell -b "$ZNT_REPO_DIR/znt-tmux.zsh"
```

- 16-05-2016

- `n-kill` has completion. It proposes **words** from what's in `ps -A`. Giving `n-kill` arguments means grepping – it
will start only with matching `ps` entries.

- 15-05-2016

- Fixed problem where zsh-syntax-highlighting could render `n-history` slow (for long history entries).

- 14-05-2016

- Configuration can be set from `zshrc` (starting from `v2.1.12`). Documentation is [below](#configuration). Example:

```zsh
znt_list_instant_select=1
znt_list_border=0
znt_list_bold=1
znt_list_colorpair="green/black"
znt_functions_keywords=( "zplg" "zgen" "match" )
znt_cd_active_text="underline"
znt_env_nlist_coloring_color=$'\x1b[00;33m'
znt_cd_hotlist=( "~/.config/znt" "/usr/share/zsh/site-functions" "/usr/share/zsh"
"/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions" "/usr/local/share/zsh"
"/usr/local/bin" )
```

- 10-05-2016

- Search query rotation – use `Ctrl-A` to rotate entered words right. Words `1 2 3` become `3 1 2`.

- 09-05-2016

- New feature: n-help tool, available also from n-history via `H` key. It displays help screen with various
information on `ZNT`.

![n-help](http://imageshack.com/a/img922/7595/MvtJdI.gif)

- 08-05-2016

- Approximate matching – pressing `f` or `Ctrl-F` will enter "`FIX`" mode, in which `1` or `2` errors are allowed in
what's searched. This utilizes original Zsh approximate matching features and is intended to be used after entering
search query, when a typo is discovered.

![fix mode](http://imageshack.com/a/img921/5756/64lFnv.gif)

- 06-05-2016

- Private history can be edited. Use `e` key or `Ctrl-E` for that when in n-history. Your `$EDITOR` will start. This
is a way to have handy set of bookmarks prepared in private history's file.

- Border can be disabled. Use following snippet in `~/.config/znt/n-list.conf` or any other tool-targetted config
file:

```zsh
# Should draw the border?
local border=0
```

- 30-04-2016

- New feature: color themes. Use `Ctrl-T` and `Ctrl-G` to browse predefined themes. They are listed in
[~/.config/znt/n-list.conf](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools/blob/master/.config/znt/n-list.conf).
Use the file to permanently set a color scheme. Also, I sent a patch to Zsh developers and starting from Zsh > 5.2
(not yet released) supported will be 256 colors. The file
[~/.config/znt/n-list.conf](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools/blob/master/.config/znt/n-list.conf)
already has set of 256-color themes prepared :)

![themes](http://imageshack.com/a/img924/4310/EbRh30.gif)

- 29-04-2016

- New feature: private history – n-history tracks selected history entries, exposes them via new view (activated with
`F1`). It is shared across all sessions

- 28-04-2016

- New features:
1. New n-history view (activated with `F1`): Most Frequent History Words
1. Predefined search keywords – use F2 to quickly search for chosen keywords (video:
[https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8](https://youtu.be/DN9QqssAYB8))
1. Configuration option for doing instant selection in search mode

## Installation

```
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools/master/doc/install.sh)"
```

To update run the command again.

`ZNT` will be installed at `~/.config/znt/zsh-navigation-tools`, config files will be copied to `~/.config/znt`.
`.zshrc` will be updated with only `8` lines of code, which will be added at the bottom.

After installing and reloading shell give `ZNT` a quick try with `Ctrl-R` – this keyboard shortcut will open
`n-history`.

## Installation With [Zinit](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zinit)

Add `zinit load zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools` to `.zshrc`. The config files will be in `~/.config/znt`.

## Installation With Zgenom/Zgen

Add `zgen load zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools` to `.zshrc` and issue a `zgen reset` (this assumes that there is
a proper `zgen save` construct in `.zshrc`). The config files will be available in `~/.config/znt`.

## Installation With Antigen

Add `antigen bundle zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools` to `.zshrc`. There also should be `antigen apply`. The
config files will be in `~/.config/znt`.

## Single File Manual Installation

Running script `doc/generate_single_file` will create single-file version of `ZNT`. It can be sourced from `.zshrc`.
Don't forget about configuration files as described above.

## Manual Installation

After extracting `ZNT` to `{some-directory}` add following two lines to `~/.zshrc`:

```zsh
fpath+=( {some-directory} )
source "{some-directory}/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh"
```

As you can see, no plugin manager is needed to use the `*.plugin.zsh` file. The above two lines of code are all that
almost **all** plugin managers do. In fact, what's actually needed is only:

```zsh
source "{some-directory}/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh"
```

because `ZNT` detects if it is used by **any** plugin manager and can handle `$fpath` update by itself.

## Truly Manual Installation

Copy (or link) all `n-*` and `znt-*` files to **/usr/share/zsh/site-functions/** (or
**/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/**, check with `echo $fpath[1]`) and then add:

```
autoload n-list n-cd n-env n-kill n-panelize n-options n-aliases n-functions n-history n-help
```

to `~/.zshrc`.

Create aliases to avoid typing of the minus sign "-":

```zsh
alias naliases=n-aliases ncd=n-cd nenv=n-env nfunctions=n-functions nhistory=n-history
alias nkill=n-kill noptions=n-options npanelize=n-panelize nhelp=n-help
```

Don't forget to copy
[configuration files](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools/tree/master/.config/znt). They should go
to `~/.config/znt`. Moreover, `n-cd` works together with option `AUTO_PUSHD` and you should have:

```zsh
setopt AUTO_PUSHD
```

in `.zshrc` (also recommend `PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS`). Without the option `n-cd` will just work as incremental searcher of
directory bookmarks.

## History Widget

To have `n-history` as the incremental searcher bound to `Ctrl-R` copy `znt-*` files into the `*/site-functions` dir
(unless you do single file install) and add:

```zsh
autoload znt-history-widget
zle -N znt-history-widget
bindkey "^R" znt-history-widget
```

to `.zshrc`. This is done automatically when using the installer, zgen, antigen or single file install. Two other
widgets exist, `znt-cd-widget` and `znt-kill-widget`, they too can be assigned to key combinations (`autoload` is done
in `.zshrc` so no need of it):

```zsh
zle -N znt-cd-widget
bindkey "^B" znt-cd-widget
zle -N znt-kill-widget
bindkey "^Y" znt-kill-widget
```

## Introduction

The tools are:

- `n-aliases` - browses aliases, relegates editing to `vared`
- `n-cd` - browses dirstack and bookmarked directories, allows to enter selected directory
- `n-functions` - browses functions, relegates editing to `zed` or `vared`
- `n-history` - browses history, allows to edit and run commands from it
- `n-kill` - browses processes list, allows to send signal to selected process
- `n-env` - browses environment, relegates editing to `vared`
- `n-options` - browses options, allows to toggle their state
- `n-panelize` - loads output of given command into the list for browsing

All tools support horizontal scroll with `<`,`>`, `{`,`}`, `h`,`l` or left and right cursors. Other keys are:

- `H`, `?` (from n-history) - run n-help
- `Ctrl-R` - start n-history, the incremental, multi-keyword history searcher (Zsh binding)
- `Ctrl-A` - rotate entered words (1+2+3 -> 3+1+2)
- `Ctrl-F` - fix mode (approximate matching)
- `Ctrl-L` - redraw of whole display
- `Ctrl-T` - browse themes (next theme)
- `Ctrl-G` - browse themes (previous theme)
- `Ctrl-U` - half page up
- `Ctrl-D` - half page down
- `Ctrl-P` - previous element (also done with vim's k)
- `Ctrl-N` - next element (also done with vim's j)
- `[`, `]` - jump directory bookmarks in n-cd and typical signals in n-kill
- `g`, `G` - beginning and end of the list
- `/` - show incremental search
- `F3` - show/hide incremental search
- `Esc` - exit incremental search, clearing filter
- `Ctrl-W` (in incremental search) - delete whole word
- `Ctrl-K` (in incremental search) - delete whole line
- `Ctrl-O`, `o` - enter uniq mode (no duplicate lines)
- `Ctrl-E`, `e` - edit private history (when in private history view)
- `F1` - (in n-history) - switch view
- `F2`, `Ctrl-X`, `Ctrl-/` - search predefined keywords (defined in config files)

## Configuration

`ZNT` has configuration files located in `~/.config/znt`. The files are:

```
n-aliases.conf
n-cd.conf
n-env.conf
n-functions.conf
n-history.conf
n-kill.conf
n-list.conf
n-options.conf
n-panelize.conf
```

`n-list.conf` contains main configuration variables:

```zsh
# Should the list (text, borders) be drawn in bold
local bold=0

# Main color pair (foreground/background)
local colorpair="white/black"

# Should draw the border?
local border=1

# Combinations of colors to try out with Ctrl-T and Ctrl-G
# The last number is the bold option, 0 or 1
local -a themes
themes=( "white/black/1" "green/black/0" "green/black/1" "white/blue/0" "white/blue/1"
"magenta/black/0" "magenta/black/1" )
```

Read remaining configuration files to see what's in them. Nevertheless, configuration can be also set from `zshrc`.
There are `5` standard `zshrc` configuration variables:

```
znt_history_active_text - underline or reverse - how should be active element highlighted
znt_history_nlist_coloring_pattern - pattern that can be used to colorize elements
znt_history_nlist_coloring_color - color with which to colorize
znt_history_nlist_coloring_match_multiple - should multiple matches be colorized (0 or 1)
znt_history_keywords (array) - search keywords activated with `Ctrl-X`, `F2` or `Ctrl-/`, e.g. ( "git" "vim" )
```

Above variables will work for `n-history` tool. For other tools, change `_history_` to e.g. `_cd_`, for the `n-cd` tool.
The same works for all `8` tools.

Common configuration of the tools uses variables with `_list_` in them:

```
znt_list_bold - should draw text in bold (0 or 1)
znt_list_colorpair - main pair of colors to be used, e.g "green/black"
znt_list_border - should draw borders around windows (0 or 1)
znt_list_themes (array) - list of themes to try out with Ctrl-T, e.g. ( "white/black/1" "green/black/0" )
znt_list_instant_select - should pressing enter in search mode leave tool (0 or 1)
```

If you used `ZNT` before `v2.1.12`, remove old configuration files `~/.config/znt/*.conf` so that `ZNT` can update them
to the latest versions that support integration with `Zshrc`. If you used installer then run it again (after the remove
of configuration files).

## Programming

The function `n-list` is used as follows:

```zsh
n-list {element1} [element2] ... [elementN]
```

This is all that is needed to be done to have the features like ANSI coloring, incremental multi-word search, unique
mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable elements (grepping is done outside `n-list`, see the tools for how it can be
done). To set up non-selectable entries add their indices into array `NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS`:

```zsh
typeset -a NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS
NLIST_NONSELECTABLE_ELEMENTS=( 1 )
```

Result is stored as `$reply[REPLY]` (`$` isn't needed before `REPLY` because of arithmetic context inside `[]`). The
returned array might be different from input arguments as `n-list` can process them via incremental search or uniq mode.
`$REPLY` is the index in that possibly processed array. If `$REPLY` equals `-1` it means that no selection have been
made (user quitted via `q` key).

To set up entries that can be jumped to with `[`,`]` keys add their indices to `NLIST_HOP_INDEXES` array:

```zsh
typeset -a NLIST_HOP_INDEXES
NLIST_HOP_INDEXES=( 1 10 )
```

`n-list` can automatically colorize entries according to a `Zsh` pattern. Following example will colorize all numbers
with blue:

```zsh
local NLIST_COLORING_PATTERN="[0-9]##"
local NLIST_COLORING_COLOR=$'\x1b[00;34m'
local NLIST_COLORING_END_COLOR=$'\x1b[0m'
local NLIST_COLORING_MATCH_MULTIPLE=1

n-list "This is a number 123" "This line too has a number: 456"
```

Blue is the default color, it doesn't have to be set. See `zshexpn` man page for more information on `Zsh` patterns.
Briefly, comparing to regular expressions, `(#s)` is `^`, `(#e)` is `$`, `#` is `*`, `##` is `+`. Alternative will work
when in parenthesis, i.e. `(a|b)`. BTW by using this method you can colorize output of the tools, via their config files
(check out e.g. n-cd.conf, it is using this).

## Performance

`ZNT` are fastest with `Zsh` before `5.0.6` and starting from `5.2`

## A tip

Zsh plugins may look scary, as they seem to have some "architecture". In fact, what a plugin really is, is that:

1. It has its directory added to `fpath`
1. It has any first `*.plugin.zsh` file sourced

That's it. When one contributes to Oh-My-Zsh or creates a plugin for any plugin manager, he only needs to account for
this. The same with doing any non-typical Zsh Navigation Tools installation.

## More

- be aware of
[this](https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools/blob/f49f910d239ae5bc6e1a5bb34930307b4f4e3ffe/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh#L35-L49)

# Fixing tmux, screen and linux vt

If `TERM=screen-256color` (often a case for `tmux` and `screen` sessions) then `ncv` terminfo capability will have `2`nd
bit set. This in general means that underline won't work. To fix this by creating your own `ncv=0`-equipped terminfo
file, run:

```zsh
{ infocmp -x screen-256color; printf '\t%s\n' 'ncv@,'; } > /tmp/t && tic -x /tmp/t
```

A file will be created in directory `~/.terminfo` and will be automatically used, `tmux` and `screen` will work. Similar
is for Linux virtual terminal:

```zsh
{ infocmp -x linux; printf '\t%s\n' 'ncv@,'; } > /tmp/t && tic -x /tmp/t
```

It will not display underline properly, but will instead highlight by a color, which is quite nice. The same will not
work for FreeBSD's vt, `ZNT` will detect if that vt is used and will revert to highlighting elements via `reverse` mode.

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