zplug-load - Source installed plugins and add installed commands to `$PATH`
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Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Masaki Ishiyama
MIT License
Description
Be able to use a package that has been installed on the current shell.
Environment Variables
ZPLUG_LOADFILE
Defaults to $ZPLUG_HOME/packages.zsh. This file is used to add packages from zplug on the
command-line. This is a useful feature when you want to isolate your zplug configurations from your
.zshrc. Note that you don’t need to add packages from the command line to use this feature: you can
manually edit this file, and it’ll work just fine!
ZPLUG_USE_CACHE
Defaults to true. If this variable is true, zplug uses a cache file to speed up the loading process.
The cache file is located at $ZPLUG_CACHE_DIR ($ZPLUG_HOME/.cache by default). If you want to clear
the cache, please run zplug clear or do the following:
$ ZPLUG_USE_CACHE=false zplug load
ZPLUG_CACHE_DIR
Defaults to $ZPLUG_HOME/.cache. Specifies where to save the cache. For example, you can set this to
$HOME/.cache/zplug/cache to follow XDG Base Directory Specification
Examples
Installation check:
$ zplug load
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-load - Source installed plugins and add installed commands to `$PATH`
Options
--verbose
Be verbose.
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to the zplug issues
ZPLUG Manual 12/01/2016 ZPLUG-LOAD(1)
See Also
zplug(1)Synopsis
zplugload [--verbose]
The word ´package´ refers to the string in the format: "username/reponame".
