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Autoloader for your custom Zsh config files. Intended for use with the Oh-My-Zsh plugin manager.

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zautoload plugin

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Plugin Information

Plugin: zautoload
Author: Doc0x1
Type: Oh My Zsh
Version: 1.0.0
License: MIT

Installation

  1. Clone the repo to your ohmyzsh plugin folder:
git clone --depth=1 https://Doc0x1/zautoload $ZSH/custom/plugins/zautoload
  1. Add zautoload to your .zshrc file like so:
plugins=(...otherplugins zautoload)

Usage

This plugin will automatically load any Zsh config files located in your user's Zsh configuration directory.

These files MUST FOLLOW the .<name>.zsh naming convention, examples:

  • Zsh directory located in user home directory:

    • /home/user/.<name>.zsh
  • Zsh directory using the $ZDOTDIR environment variable:

    • $ZDOTDIR/.<name>.zsh

Now, rather than adding lines like the following to your .zshrc file:

# ~/.zshrc

#Custom aliases
[[ -f ~/.aliases.zsh ]] && . ~/.aliases.zsh
#Custom functions
[[ -f ~/.functions.zsh ]] && . ~/.functions.zsh

#To customize prompt, run `p10k configure` or edit ~/.p10k.zsh.
[[ ! -f ~/.p10k.zsh ]] || source ~/.p10k.zsh

This plugin will load these configuration files for you.

  • Note: It will only load .p10k.zsh if $ZSH_THEME is powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k

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Autoloader for your custom Zsh config files. Intended for use with the Oh-My-Zsh plugin manager.

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