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| -----------------
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| THE Z SHELL (ZSH)
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| -----------------
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| 
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| Version
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| -------
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| 
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| This is zsh version 4.2.6.  This is a stable version.
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| 
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| Installing Zsh
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| --------------
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| 
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| The instructions for compiling zsh are in the file INSTALL.  You should
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| also check the file MACHINES in the top directory to see if there
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| are any special instructions for your particular architecture.
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| 
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| Features
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| --------
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| 
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| Zsh is a shell with lots of features.  For a list of some of these, see the
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| file FEATURES, and for the latest changes see NEWS.  For more
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| details, see the documentation.
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| 
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| Possible incompatibilities
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| ---------------------------
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| 
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| Since 4.2:
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| 
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| The "unset" builtin now does not regard the unsetting of non-existent
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| variables as an error, so can still return status 0 (depending on the
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| handling of other arguments).  This appears to be the standard shell
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| behaviour.
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| 
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| Documentation
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| -------------
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| 
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| There are a number of documents about zsh in this distribution:
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| 
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| Doc/Zsh/*.yo	The master source for the zsh documentation is written in
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| 		yodl.  Yodl is a document language written by Karel Kubat.
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| 		It is not required by zsh but but it is a nice program so
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| 		you might want to get it anyway, especially if you are a
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| 		zsh developer.  It can be downloaded from
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| 		ftp://ftp.lilypond.org/pub/yodl/
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| 
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| Doc/zsh*.1	Man pages in nroff format.  These will be installed
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| 		by "make install.man" or "make install".  By default,
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| 		these will be installed in /usr/local/man/man1, although
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| 		you can change this with the --mandir option to configure
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| 		or editing the user configuration section of the top level
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| 		Makefile.
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| 
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| Doc/zsh.texi	Everything the man pages have, but in texinfo format.  These
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| 		will be installed by "make install.info" or "make install".
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| 		By default, these will be installed in /usr/local/info,
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| 		although you can change this with the --infodir option to
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| 		configure or editing the user configuration section of the
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| 		top level Makefile.  Version 4.0 or above of the
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| 		Texinfo tools are recommended for processing this file.
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| 
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| Also include in the distribution are:
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| 
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| Doc/intro.ms	An introduction to zsh in troff format using the ms
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| 		macros.  This document explains many of the features
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| 		that make zsh more equal than other shells.
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| 		Unfortunately this is based on zsh-2.5 so some examples
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| 		may not work without changes but it is still a good
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| 		introduction.
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| 
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| For more information, see the website, as described in the META-FAQ.
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| 
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| If you do not have the necessary tools to process these documents,
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| PostScript, ASCII, Info and DVI versions are available in the separate
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| file zsh-doc.tar.gz at the archive sites listed in the META-FAQ.
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| 
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| The distribution also contains a Perl script in Utils/helpfiles which
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| can be used to extract the descriptions of builtin commands from the
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| zshbuiltins manual page.  See the comments at the beginning of the
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| script about its usage.  The files created by this script can be used
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| by example function run-help located in the subdirectory Functions/Misc to
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| show information about zsh builtins and run `man' on external commands.
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| For this the shell variable HELPDIR should point to a directory containing
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| the files generated by the helpfiles script.  run-help should be
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| unaliased before loading the run-help function.  After that this function
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| will be executed by the run-help ZLE function which is by default bound
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| to ESC-h in emacs mode.
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| 
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| Examples
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| --------
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| 
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| Examples of zsh startup files are located in the subdirectory
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| StartupFiles.  Examples of zsh functions and scripts are located in
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| the subdirectory Functions.  Examples of completion control commands
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| (compctl) are located in the file Misc/compctl-examples.
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| 
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| Zsh FTP Sites, Web Pages, and Mailing Lists
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| -------------------------------------------
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| 
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| The current list of zsh FTP sites, web pages, and mailing lists can be
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| found in the META-FAQ.  A copy is included in this distribution and is
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| available separately at any of the zsh FTP sites.
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| 
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| Common Problems and Frequently Asked Questions
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| ----------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Zsh has a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) maintained by Peter
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| Stephenson <pws@zsh.org>.  It covers many common problems encountered
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| when building, installing, and using zsh.  A copy is included in this
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| distribution in Etc/FAQ and is available separately at any of the zsh
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| ftp sites.
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| 
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| Zsh Maintenance and Bug Reports
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| Zsh is currently maintained by the members of the zsh-workers mailing list
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| and coordinated by Peter Stephenson <coordinator@zsh.org>.  Please send
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| any feedback and bugs reports to <zsh-workers@sunsite.dk>.
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| 
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| Reports are most helpful if you can reproduce the bug starting zsh with
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| the -f option.  This skips the execution of local startup files except
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| /etc/zshenv.  If a bug occurs only when some options set try to locate
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| the option which triggers the bug.
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| 
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| There is a script "reporter" in the subdirectory Util which will print out
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| your current shell environment/setup.  If you cannot reproduce the bug
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| with "zsh -f", use this script and include the output from sourcing this
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| file.  This way, the problem you are reporting can be recreated.
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| 
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| The known bugs in zsh are listed in the file Etc/BUGS.  Check this as
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| well as the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list before sending a bug
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| report.  Note that zsh has some features which are not compatible with
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| sh but these are not bugs.  Most of these incompatibilities go away
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| when zsh is invoked as sh or ksh (e.g. using a symbolic link).
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| 
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| If you send a bug report to the list and are not a subscriber, please
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| mention this in your message if you want a response.
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| 
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| If you would like to contribute to the development and maintenance of zsh,
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| then you should join the zsh-workers mailing list (check the META-FAQ
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| for info on this).  You should also read the "zsh-development-guide"
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| located in the subdirectory Util.
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| 
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| Contributors
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| ------------
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| 
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| The people who have contributed to this software project are listed
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| in Etc/CONTRIBUTORS.
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