* Where to dump all functions/compctls/etc?
@ 2004-06-09 20:54 Jarkko Maja
2004-06-09 23:05 ` Pierre HABOUZIT
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From: Jarkko Maja @ 2004-06-09 20:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
Hi,
I googled for a little while and I'm still unsure:
where should I put my function definitions, completion
controls, environment settings etc to minimize
terminal start-up/login overhead?
I think these are obvious:
/etc/zshenv, ~/.zshenv: only most crucial system and
user env settings
/etc/logout, ~/.zlogout: stuff to be executed at
logout
Currently I have only a dozen lines of env settings at
/etc/zshenv and ~/.zshenv both, zero at /etc/zlogout
and ~/.zlogout and over 800 at ~/.zshrc
("everything"). Is there any point to move some stuff
to ~/.zprofile? Are there some cases with my current
setup where functions/compctls etc are read twice?
Any URL to a document will do also fine. (Yes, I read
man pages a couple of times, but I can't say what
would be a reason to put something to ~/.zprofile and
something to ~/.zshrc).
Thanks in advance.
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