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zsh-autosuggestions/src/strategies/history.zsh
Eric Freese b87a4972c8 Allow configuring to ignore history entries matching a pattern
Set ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE to a glob pattern to have the history
and match_prev_cmd suggestion strategies never make suggestions matching
that pattern.

For example, set to "cd *" to never suggest any `cd` commands from
history (see issues #340 and #425). Or set to "?(#c50,)" to never
suggest anything 50 characters or longer (see issue #429).
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#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# History Suggestion Strategy #
#--------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Suggests the most recent history item that matches the given
# prefix.
#
_zsh_autosuggest_strategy_history() {
# Reset options to defaults and enable LOCAL_OPTIONS
emulate -L zsh
# Enable globbing flags so that we can use (#m) and (x~y) glob operator
setopt EXTENDED_GLOB
# Escape backslashes and all of the glob operators so we can use
# this string as a pattern to search the $history associative array.
# - (#m) globbing flag enables setting references for match data
# TODO: Use (b) flag when we can drop support for zsh older than v5.0.8
local prefix="${1//(#m)[\\*?[\]<>()|^~#]/\\$MATCH}"
# Get the history items that match the prefix, excluding those that match
# the ignore pattern
local pattern="$prefix*"
if [[ -n $ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE ]]; then
pattern="($pattern)~($ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HISTORY_IGNORE)"
fi
# Give the first history item matching the pattern as the suggestion
# - (r) subscript flag makes the pattern match on values
typeset -g suggestion="${history[(r)$pattern]}"
}