freebsd-ports/shells/zsh/pkg-descr
Adam Weinberger 5dd5b56d7e Reorganize, simplify, and improve the Makefile.
A couple options changes:
The MAILDIR and SECURE_FREE knobs were both removed and switched to
always-on. Having maildir support does not preclude mbox support, so
there's no reason not to include it for everybody. The secure-free
run-time free() safety check is good practice and is a mandatory default
on a number of other OS's, so now it's enabled for all zsh here as well.

PORTREVISION bump for the above changes.

The rest of the changes are simplifications, and reorganizing things to
be more legible. An EXTRA_PATCHES that was being applied unconditionally
was converted to a normal files/patch-, and I added in some comments
on things I got confused by.

While here, I also rewrote the descr to better describe what Zsh is
in relation to other shells. I also removed

	"See also zshcompsys(1) manpage. :)"

Not even a smiley face can undo the pain of trying to read zshcompsys(1).
2016-07-27 07:39:21 +00:00

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Zsh is the Swiss Army knife of shells. It combines the most popular
features of every other shell, and then lets you customize every
inch of it. Users of bourne-style and C-style shells will feel at
home in it.
Zsh does intelligent completion, spell-checking, has a rich syntax
for precise globbing, and is fully extensible through plugin
systems.
To fire up the zsh completion system, type the following commands:
$ autoload -U compinstall
$ compinstall
WWW: http://www.zsh.org/