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Introduction

Zconvey integrates multiple Zsh sessions. They are given an ID, optionally a NAME (both unique), and can send commands to each other. Use this to switch all your Zshells to given directory, via zc-all cd $PWD! Also, there's zc-bg-notify script (not a function), that will show notification under prompt of every active Zsh session. You can call this script from any program, Bash or GUI.

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Zstyles

The values being set are the defaults. They must be set before loading the plugin.

# How often to check if there are new commands (in seconds)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" check_interval "2"

# If shell is busy for 22 seconds, the received command will expire and not run
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" expire_seconds "22"

# Display logo at Zsh start ("text" – display text, "none" – no greeting)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" greeting "logo"

# zc won't ask for missing data ("1" has the same effect as always using -a
# option)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" ask "0"

# Don't execute zc-ls after doing rename (with zc-rename or zc-take)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" ls_after_rename "0"

# Should use faster zsystem's flock when it's possible?
# (default true on Zsh >= 5.3, will revert to mixed zsystem/flock on older
# Zshells)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" use_zsystem_flock "1"

# To put commands on command line, Zconvey can use small program "feeder". Or
# "zsh" method, which currently doesn't automatically run the command – to use
# when e.g. feeder doesn't build (unlikely) or when occurring any problems
# with it
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" output_method "feeder"

# Use zsh/datetime module for obtaining timestamp. "date" – use date command
# (fork)
zstyle ":plugin:zconvey" timestamp_from "datetime"

Installation

The plugin is "standalone", which means that only sourcing it is needed. So to install, unpack zconvey somewhere and add

source {where-zconvey-is}/zconvey.plugin.zsh

to zshrc.

If using a plugin manager, then Zinit is recommended, but you can use any other too, and also install with Oh My Zsh (by copying directory to ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins).

The plugin integrates with my other plugin Zsh-Select. Install it with e.g. Zinit to be able to use -a option for zc command. It also integrates with marzocchi/zsh-notify, via cmds/plg-zsh-notify script.

Add zinit load zdharma-continuum/zconvey to your .zshrc file. Zinit will clone the plugin the next time you start zsh. To update issue zinit update zdharma-continuum/zconvey.

Zinit can load in turbo-mode, below is an example configuration, together with adding zc-bg-notify to $PATH:

zinit ice wait"0"
zinit light zdharma-continuum/zconvey
zinit ice wait"0" as"command" pick"cmds/zc-bg-notify" silent
zinit light zdharma-continuum/zconvey

Antigen

Add antigen bundle zdharma-continuum/zconvey to your .zshrc file. Antigen will handle cloning the plugin for you automatically the next time you start zsh.

Oh-My-Zsh

  1. cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins
  2. git clone git@github.com:zdharma-continuum/zconvey.git
  3. Add zconvey to your plugin list

Zgen

Add zgen load zdharma-continuum/zconvey to your .zshrc file in the same place you're doing your other zgen load calls in.

Information

There are following commands:

  • zc – sends to other session; use "-a" option to be asked for target and a command to send
  • zc-all – the same as zc, but targets are all other active sessions (with -f also busy sessions)
  • zc-rename – assigns name to current or selected session; won't rename if there's a session with the same name
  • zc-take – takes a name for current or selected sessions, schematically renames any conflicting sessions
  • zc-ls – lists all active and named sessions
  • zc-id – shows ID and NAME of current session
  • zc-logo – the same as zc-id, but in a form of an on-screen logo; bound to Ctrl-O Ctrl-I
  • zc-bg-notify – in subdirectory cmds, link it to /usr/local/bin, etc. or load with e.g. Zinit

The main command is zc (yet it is rather rarely used, I'm always sending to all sessions with zc-all). It is used to execute commands on other sessions. zc-ls is the main tool to obtain overall information on sessions. zc-take is a nice rename tool to quickly name a few sessions. Keyboard shortcut Ctrl-O Ctrl-I will show current session's ID and NAME in form of an on-screen logo.

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