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.zcompdump files #41
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No, it's zsh. oswitch could potentially reduce the number of files created by supplying the same hostname for say all biolinux containers. But I don't think it's a good idea – it would be a source of confusion. oswitch creates new containers every time, but seeing 'biolinux' in the shell prompt would make you think you are inside the same container even in different terminals. |
Ok makes sense Typos courtesy of my iPhone On 10 Dec 2015, at 07:27, Anurag Priyam <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]> wrote: No, it's zsh. .zcompdump is used by zsh completion system to speed up completion. It's safe to delete them, but they will be recreated unless you add -D to compinit line in your zsh config. In this case a lot of them are created because each docker container is a different host. If you will notice it's hostname that is suffixed to each .zcompdump file. oswitch could potentially reduce the number of files created by supplying the same hostname for say all biolinux containers. But I don't think it's a good idea - it would be a source of confusion. oswitch creates new containers every time, but seeing 'biolinux' in the shell prompt would make you think you are inside the same container even in different terminals. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/41#issuecomment-163522419. |
there's a lot of these files in my home dir. Is that oswitch? and can I delete them? Can we avoid generating them?
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