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I'm really confused. I could have sworn this was working correctly (i.e.
the --always option spat out a short reference to the commit as a
fallback), but I must have been wrong. Maybe I hadn't installed the
appropriate file when I was testing it.
At first I thought this was a bug introduced in Git 2.10, but the
short-circuit disregarding --always if --exact-match or --candidates=0
is set seems to have been in the `describe` builtin for ages. I must
have just tested poorly; I can't see any other explanation in the
source.
No matter; this isn't much slower.
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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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