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zsh 5.0.7 doesn't appear to implement -a for zsh, but 5.2 does
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Some systems like OpenBSD or Slackware set up well-meaning aliases that
I don't want.
We do this for Bash, Yash, and Zsh, but not for Ksh, because it looks
like its implementations all variously use aliases to implement some
POSIX builtins like fc(1) or type(1) in terms of their own builtins.
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* Move ENV sourcing further up
* Don't set HISTSIZE, .shrc does that
* Correct copypasta comment from bashrc
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Somewhat naïvely; just quick searches of `man zshall`. I'm sure some of
the stuff I removed has analogous features or that they can be
implemented.
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Reading really large files seems to be slow in Bash in general, but it's
particularly bad in 4.4rc1. I keep encrypted snapshots of my HISTFILE on
my home machine, so it's just a little extra step to search them.
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I'm trying out Zshrc for a bit for a future Arabesque article. I've
started by just trying to get rough feature parity with my Bash
configuration. I've had some moderate success though it's taken quite
some time.
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