antidote install - install a bundle
antidote install [-h|--help] [-k|--kind <kind>] [-p|--path
<path>]
[-a|--autoload
<path>] [-c|--conditional <func>]
[--pre
<func>] [--post <func>]
[-b|--branch
<branch>] <bundle> [<bundlefile>]
antidote-install clones a new bundle and adds it to your
plugins file.
The default bundle file is
${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zsh_plugins.txt. This can be overridden with the
following zstyle:
zstyle ':antidote:bundle' file
/path/to/my/bundle_file.txt
- -h, --help
- Show the help documentation.
- -k, --kind
- The kind of bundle. Valid values: autoload, fpath, path, clone, defer,
zsh.
- -p, --path
- A relative subpath within the bundle where the plugin is located.
- -b, --branch
- The git branch to use.
- -a, --autoload
- A relative subpath within the bundle where autoload function files are
located.
- -c, --conditional
- A conditional function used to check whether to load the bundle.
- --pre
- A function to be called prior to loading the bundle.
- --post
- A function to be called after loading the bundle.
- <bundle>
- Bundle to be installed.
- [<bundlefile>]
- Bundle file to write to if not using the default. Defaults to
${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zsh_plugins.txt or zstyle setting.
antidote install
zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search
See GitHub Issues:
<https://github.com/mattmc3/antidote/issues>
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- Copyright (c) 2021-2023 Matt McElheny
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- antidote contributors:
<https://github.com/mattmc3/antidote/graphs/contributors>