zplug-ignore - Specify exception pattern of files that you don´t want to load
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Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Masaki Ishiyama
MIT License
Description
By using ignore tag, you can choose whether the package you want to install will be installed ignore the
plugin or ignore the command.
Table1.zplugignoretag
┌─────────────────┬───────────────┐
│ PossiveValues │ Defaultvalue │
├─────────────────┼───────────────┤
│ │ │
│ (glob patterns) │ (none) │
└─────────────────┴───────────────┘
Besides, by using zstyle command, you can change default value:
$ zstyle ":zplug:tag" ignore "*.plugin.zsh"
Examples
Ignore oh-my-zsh main file:
$ zplug "plugins/brew", \
from:oh-my-zsh, \
if:"[[ ${(L)OSTYPE} == *darwin* ]]", \
ignore:oh-my-zsh.sh
Further Documentation
See the references in official wiki page to get started using zplug. The wiki may perhaps be overwhelming
for first-time users.
Name
zplug-ignore - Specify exception pattern of files that you don´t want to load
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to the zplug issues
ZPLUG Manual 11/21/2016 ZPLUG-IGNORE(5)
See Also
zplug(1), zplug-use(5)
Synopsis
zplug"username/reponame", ignore:plugin
The word ´package´ refers to the string in the format: "username/reponame".
