Package Details: prezto-git r1567.876f4265-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/prezto-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: prezto-git
Description: Prezto is the configuration framework for Zsh; it enriches the command line interface environment with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, and prompt themes.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto
Keywords: environment zsh
Licenses: MIT
Submitter: None
Maintainer: monson
Last Packager: monson
Votes: 60
Popularity: 0.030269
First Submitted: 2013-05-03 18:07 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-06-24 07:45 (UTC)

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Brottweiler commented on 2015-12-24 17:08 (UTC)

@Eriner, if you want to fork prezto and make your own framework (prezto is fork of oh-my-zsh, and Zim is fork of prezto) and you make it better and faster, then that's kinda cool actually, and I guess I support that. :P

Eriner commented on 2015-12-24 16:50 (UTC)

@Brottweiler, okay. I just wanted to make it clear that just because there is an issue, it doesn't mean the package is 'out-of-date'. It builds from git. Unless the install fundamentally breaks, it isn't 'out-of-date'. Don't flag it as such, @nos1609. Also, @Brottweiler, do you see why I was hesitant about him merging things? :/ I've now made my own framework (https://github.com/Eriner/zim). Once (if) activity continues again upstream, I will switch the repo back, but I'm dedicating my time to my own framework at this point.

Brottweiler commented on 2015-12-24 16:36 (UTC)

@Eriner, I think recently there was a zsh update that, after the update (and maybe a relogin/reboot) made the console throw errors after every inputted character. Searching for a fix, I just found it was zsh being wonky, not prezto. IIRC, disableing the syntax-highlighting made the error go away. But what I did was just to try to rebuild prezto, and that made the error go away. I assume this is what @nos1609 might have meant...

Eriner commented on 2015-12-24 16:24 (UTC)

@nos1609 "doesn't display correctly with lastest zsh from official repo" What does this mean? Don't flag the package as 'out-of-date' because you are having a problem. Open an issue, debug the problem.

Eriner commented on 2015-11-02 10:00 (UTC)

Yes, I have opened many PRs and will add more if he makes good on that and merges them. Until there is consistent activity, I will not be changing the repo here. I will, of course, merge any upstream changes. We'll see what happens.

Brottweiler commented on 2015-11-02 08:14 (UTC)

https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/922#issuecomment-152944682 Sounds like sorin will start merging pull requests.

Eriner commented on 2015-10-10 06:28 (UTC)

@beanaroo, thanks for the report. Next time, it would be best to report this as an issue in the git repo. This problem has been solved. Read the commit message for details: https://github.com/Eriner/prezto/commit/32f3b57b21225232dfc80c26df4f1714215fa55b

beanaroo commented on 2015-10-10 05:48 (UTC) (edited on 2015-10-10 06:01 (UTC) by beanaroo)

I just did a fresh install of Arch. I am now presented with the error: $ sudo: nocorrect: command not found This seems to occur with aliases that contain noglob and nocorrect. I have never had any trouble before. Has something changed? UPDATE: I have worked around the issue by commenting out the `sudo` aliases in /usr/lib/prezto/modules/utility/init.zsh. I still don't understand why the problem exists by default.

Eriner commented on 2015-10-06 01:37 (UTC)

I just added a 'debug' module to prezto. This function will allow for traces of prezto/zsh to be created to help debug. Before this can be used with the AUR package version, I will have to amend the PKGBUILD to apply the 'sed' operation to this file as well. I will do this once I have finished the debug module and am happy with it.