Many people just drop all of their Zsh functions inside of their .zshrc and forget about it. But as your collection of functions begins to grow, you start looking for a better way to organize everything. Since Zsh provides autoload
for loading in functions dynamically, we can drop all of our functions into individual files, loop through that directory, then autoload each file as a function.
Create a folder inside your home directory:
mkdir ~/.zshfunctions
Create a hello file inside .zshfunctions:
cd .zshfunctions vim hello
Just put content:
echo "hello"
You can create more files, such as rename-dir:
#path/to/current/dir # will only return 'dir' currentDir=echo ${PWD##*/} cd .. mv $currentDir $1 cd $1
Now if you run:
for file in ~/.zshfunctions/*
> echo $file
It will output each file name.
If we want to apply rename-dir and hello commands, we just created:
for file in ~/.zshfunctions/* autoload $file