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# git-remote-branch plugin |
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This plugin adds completion for [`grb`](https://github.com/webmat/git_remote_branch), |
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or `git_remote_branch`. |
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To use it, add `git-remote-branch` to the plugins array of your zshrc file: |
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```zsh |
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plugins=(... git-remote-branch) |
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``` |
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## Deprecation |
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[git_remote_branch was archived in 2018](https://github.com/webmat/git_remote_branch#archived), |
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meaning it's not actively maintained anymore. Use at your own risk. |
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_git_remote_branch() { |
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ref=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null) |
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if [[ -n $ref ]]; then |
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if (( CURRENT == 2 )); then |
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# first arg: operation |
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compadd create publish rename delete track |
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elif (( CURRENT == 3 )); then |
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# second arg: remote branch name |
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remotes=`git remote | tr '\n' '|' | sed "s/\|$//g"` |
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compadd `git branch -r | grep -v HEAD | sed "s/$remotes\///" | sed "s/ //g"` |
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elif (( CURRENT == 4 )); then |
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# third arg: remote name |
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compadd `git remote` |
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fi |
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else; |
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_files |
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fi |
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} |
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compdef _git_remote_branch grb |
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# Nyan plugin |
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This plugin adds a command to display [Nyan Cat](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyan_Cat) right inside your terminal. |
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**Plugin is deprecated**. Check [official repo](https://github.com/klange/nyancat) for more information. |
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print -Pn '%F{yellow}' |
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cat >&2 <<-EOD |
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nyan plugin: |
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The nyancat server used by this plugin was shut down due to increased |
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bandwidth costs, so the nyan plugin no longer works. You can get the |
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same functionality in some distributions by installing the nyancat package, |
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or you can compile it yourself. |
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See https://github.com/klange/nyancat for more information. |
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EOD |
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print -Pn '%f' |
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