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The current widget names for Zsh start with "_", which gives an impression to users that those widgets are internal stuff and should not be bound by the users. However, we actually instruct users to set up custom keybindings by specifying them to bindkey. In the other shells, a separate namespace for widgets are not prepared, so we want to prefix "_" to the shell function name to tell the users that these are not the commands that are supposed to be called from the command line. However, the widget names are separated in its own namespace in Zsh, so we do not have to isolate it by prefixing "_". In fact, other frameworks such as `fzf` defines the widgets with the name not starting with "_". In this patch, we update the widget names in the form "atuin-*". The old widget names that existed in the release version <= 17.2.1 are left for compatibility.
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