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38 lines
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# Directory navigation options
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# Navigation
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# If a command is issued that can’t be executed as a normal command,
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# and the command is the name of a directory, perform the cd command to that directory.
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setopt AUTO_CD
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# Make cd push the old directory onto the directory stack.
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setopt AUTO_PUSHD
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# Don’t push multiple copies of the same directory onto the directory stack.
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setopt PUSHD_IGNORE_DUPS
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# Do not print the directory stack after pushd or popd.
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setopt PUSHD_SILENT
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# Have pushd with no arguments act like ‘pushd $HOME’.
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setopt PUSHD_TO_HOME
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# Globbing and fds
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# Treat the ‘#’, ‘~’ and ‘^’ characters as part of patterns for filename generation, etc.
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# (An initial unquoted ‘~’ always produces named directory expansion.)
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setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
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# Perform implicit tees or cats when multiple redirections are attempted.
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setopt MULTIOS
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# Allows ‘>’ redirection to truncate existing files. Otherwise ‘>!’ or ‘>|’ must be used to truncate a file.
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# If the option is not set, and the option APPEND_CREATE is also not set, ‘>>!’ or ‘>>|’ must be used to create a file.
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unsetopt CLOBBER
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