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# Add `~/bin` to the `$PATH`
export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
# Load the shell dotfiles, and then some:
# * ~/.path can be used to extend `$PATH`.
# * ~/.extra can be used for other settings you don’t want to commit.
for file in ~/.{path,bash_prompt,exports,aliases,functions,extra}; do
[ -r "$file" ] && source "$file"
done
unset file
# Case-insensitive globbing (used in pathname expansion)
shopt -s nocaseglob
# Append to the Bash history file, rather than overwriting it
shopt -s histappend
# Autocorrect typos in path names when using `cd`
shopt -s cdspell
# Enable some Bash 4 features when possible:
# * `autocd`, e.g. `**/qux` will enter `./foo/bar/baz/qux`
# * Recursive globbing, e.g. `echo **/*.txt`
for option in autocd globstar; do
shopt -s "$option" 2> /dev/null
done
# Add tab completion for SSH hostnames based on ~/.ssh/config, ignoring wildcards
[ -e "$HOME/.ssh/config" ] && complete -o "default" -o "nospace" -W "$(grep "^Host" ~/.ssh/config | grep -v "[?*]" | cut -d " " -f2 | tr ' ' '\n')" scp sftp ssh
# Add tab completion for `defaults read|write NSGlobalDomain`
# You could just use `-g` instead, but I like being explicit
complete -W "NSGlobalDomain" defaults
# Add `killall` tab completion for common apps
complete -o "nospace" -W "Contacts Calendar Dock Finder Mail Safari iTunes SystemUIServer Terminal Twitter" killall
# Autocomplete Grunt commands
which grunt &> /dev/null && eval "$(grunt --completion=bash)"
# If possible, add tab completion for many more commands
[ -f /etc/bash_completion ] && source /etc/bash_completion
# Autocomplete git commands
if [ -f ~/.git-completion.bash ]; then
. ~/.git-completion.bash
fi
# Add autocompletion for jump
# http://jeroenjanssens.com/2013/08/16/quickly-navigate-your-filesystem-from-the-command-line.html?utm_source=hackernewsletter&utm_medium=email
_completemarks() {
local curw=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
local wordlist=$(find $MARKPATH -type l | awk -F '/' '{print $NF}')
COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W '${wordlist[@]}' -- "$cur"))
return 0
}
complete -o default -o nospace -F _completemarks jump unmark