homebrew-core/Formula/zsh-navigation-tools.rb

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class ZshNavigationTools < Formula
desc "Zsh curses-based tools, e.g. multi-word history searcher"
homepage "https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools"
url "https://github.com/psprint/zsh-navigation-tools/archive/v2.2.1.tar.gz"
sha256 "3937aa4cb4a77f8c7dd161e1703db63e6d6dc18a1c4b4562ed77bb6b8b0cd144"
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "df4720f74bc0f55f1d88e68663630f5ecffa8e78df2d63d03eae231d0774e3b4" => :sierra
sha256 "4ec7607ad8b05c86891d2ef92bfbf50661e6aa156bd01916b26be1ad27ffaae0" => :el_capitan
sha256 "5b1977fd6a3c5adaf663b6292a7bbb8edcbcd53a0377acc3422fc4d97255626b" => :yosemite
sha256 "db2b464f57e7125fd916ba750c3d1c9ecf4cc27febb7e3c75499696c585b3601" => :mavericks
end
def install
system "make", "install", "PREFIX=#{prefix}"
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
To run zsh-navigation-tools, add the following at the end of your .zshrc:
source #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/zsh-navigation-tools/zsh-navigation-tools.plugin.zsh
You will also need to force reload of your .zshrc:
source ~/.zshrc
EOS
end
test do
# This compiles package's main file
# Zcompile is very capable of detecting syntax errors
cp pkgshare/"n-list", testpath
system "zsh", "-c", "zcompile n-list"
end
end