Using `fasd —-init auto` will first detect terminal and then call fasd again to generate the final initialisation script. Caching that gives a more significant performance boost.
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
if [ $commands[fasd] ]; then # check if fasd is installed
fasd_cache="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR}/fasd-init-cache"
if [ "$(command -v fasd)" -nt "$fasd_cache" -o ! -s "$fasd_cache" ]; then
- fasd --init auto >| "$fasd_cache"
+ fasd --init posix-alias zsh-hook zsh-ccomp zsh-ccomp-install \
+ zsh-wcomp zsh-wcomp-install >| "$fasd_cache"
fi
source "$fasd_cache"
unset fasd_cache