Found a amazing widget to sudo:
sudo-command-line() {
[[ -z $BUFFER ]] && zle up-history
[[ $BUFFER != sudo\ * ]] && {
typeset -a bufs
bufs=(${(z)BUFFER})
if (( $+aliases[$bufs[1]] )); then
bufs[1]=$aliases[$bufs[1]]
fi
bufs=(sudo $bufs)
BUFFER=$bufs
}
zle end-of-line
}
zle -N sudo-command-line
bindkey "\e\e" sudo-command-line
Author:lilydjwg
The following is the way to run the last command in command:
fc -ln -1
is the simplest way, but one problem, when run something with some spaces at the beginning of the command, this command won't shown up in history, anything based on history won't work properly.
So we need ZLE(Zsh Line Editor) to store the command manually.
Store_Your_Command () {
if [[ -z $BUFFER ]]
then
# If nothing input, just clear the screen
zle clear-screen
else
zle accept-line
# Remember the last command, useful in some alias
# Add space at the beginning of a command, this command wont
# show up in history, so use variables to store the command
LAST_COMMAND=$CURRENT_COMMAND
CURRENT_COMMAND=$BUFFER
fi
}
# Create a user-defined widget
zle -N Store_Your_Command
# Bind it to the **Enter** key
bindkey "^M" Store_Your_Command
Then whenever we press enter to run a command, this command will be stored in $CURRENT_COMMAND, and the last command will be stored in $LAST_COMMAND.
Want to run the last command? Just run eval $LAST_COMMAND
, you can also put it to your alias.
When some alias in the last command, zsh wont run the last command correctly, so we need to expand our alias: when we input an alias, replace the alias to the original command/content, with help of the builtin zle: _expand_alias.
First, delete the widget we just added.
Add those to your .zshrc:
# When input space, expand alias -----------------------------------{{{
expand_alias_space () {
zle _expand_alias
zle self-insert
}
zle -N expand_alias_space
bindkey " " expand_alias_space
# }}}
# When input enter, expand alias -----------------------------------{{{
expand_alias_enter () {
if [[ -z $BUFFER ]]
then
zle clear-screen
else
zle _expand_alias
zle accept-line
# Remember the last command, useful in some alias
# Add space at the beginning of a command, this command won't
# show up in history, so use variables to store the command
LAST_COMMAND=$CURRENT_COMMAND
CURRENT_COMMAND=$BUFFER
fi
}
zle -N expand_alias_enter
bindkey "^M" expand_alias_enter
# }}}
Now we can expand alias to the original command/content by press Space
key or just press Enter
key to run the command, and use eval $LAST_COMMAND
to run the last command without any problems.
But it will call another problem when run a command use eval $LAST_COMMAND
twice:
zsh: job table full or recursion limit exceeded
We need to replace eval $LAST_COMMAND
to the real command, because $LAST_COMMAND
always change.
We write a function run the last command like this
# Echo the last command
fun()
{
# The command we need to run in this function
CURRENT_COMMAND="echo \[`echo $LAST_COMMAND`\]"
# run the command
eval $CURRENT_COMMAND
}
The command stored in $CURRENT_COMMAND
wont change like eval $LAST_COMMAND
does.
problem sloved.
No more problem I hope
zsh
tobash
due to the power and flexibility it adds. However, if I remember correctly, they're mostly compatible, with the exception of some enhancementszsh
implements.sudo
the previous command, I'd just typesudo !!
, or Ctrl-P, Ctrl-A,sudo
, space, Enter.