This plugin searches the defined aliases and outputs any that match the command inputted. This makes learning new aliases easier.
To use it, add alias-finder
to the plugins
array of your zshrc file:
plugins=(... alias-finder)
To enable it for every single command, set zstyle in your ~/.zshrc
.
# ~/.zshrc
zstyle ':omz:plugins:alias-finder' autoload yes # disabled by default
zstyle ':omz:plugins:alias-finder' longer yes # disabled by default
zstyle ':omz:plugins:alias-finder' exact yes # disabled by default
zstyle ':omz:plugins:alias-finder' cheaper yes # disabled by default
As you can see, options are also available with zstyle.
In order to clarify, let's say
alias a=abc
has source 'abc' and destination 'a'.
--longer
or -l
to include aliases where the source is longer than the input (in other words, the source could contain the whole input).--exact
or -e
to avoid aliases where the source is shorter than the input (in other words, the source must be the same with the input).--cheaper
or -c
to avoid aliases where the destination is longer than the input (in other words, the destination must be the shorter than the input).