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1 | # NOTE: | |
2 | # our .zprofile can be expensive, so we keep track of what has been run | |
3 | # already, and only set up what is necessary. additionally, we want to ensure | |
4 | # that our environment is set up as early as possible, so we also source | |
5 | # .zprofile in .zshenv for new non-login shells. | |
6 | # | |
7 | # these issues are handled by using these methods: | |
8 | # * the parent shell that starts the user's session after logging in to some | |
9 | # graphical environments may not be a login shell—due to misconfiguration | |
10 | # or otherwise—which means .zprofile is not ran and the environment is not | |
11 | # properly configured for any child processes. | |
12 | # * some desktop environments/graphical terminal emulators will start new | |
13 | # terminal windows with login shells, which runs .zprofile every time and | |
14 | # leads to noticably slow startup times if we have not already ran it. | |
15 | ||
16 | ### cleanup | |
17 | # XXX: only call after relevant vars have been set up, defined early so that | |
18 | # below code can utilize it after they do so | |
19 | function _sev_zcleanup { | |
20 | ## gpg forwarding | |
21 | if [[ -d $_sev_gpg_forward_dir && ( -z $1 || $1 == 'gpg-forward' ) ]] { | |
22 | # clean up forward dirs if its session is dead or we ask for it | |
23 | find $_sev_gpg_forward_dir -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d | | |
24 | while {read -r x} { | |
25 | # NOTE: the only way we can get here is if we have not been | |
26 | # forwarded before, if the user asks for it, or during | |
27 | # logout. if our own pid already has a dir, it is most likely | |
28 | # stale, the user wants it removed, or something is very | |
29 | # broken—in all 3 of these cases the best choice is remove it. | |
30 | p=$(basename $x) | |
31 | if {[[ -v _sev_gpg_forward_clean || $$ == $p ]] || | |
32 | ! kill -0 $p 2>/dev/null} { | |
33 | find $x -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 | while {read -r y} { | |
34 | # XXX: real dirs will stop unlink, consider it a feature | |
35 | unlink $y | |
36 | } | |
37 | # don't force in case something important is still there | |
38 | rmdir $x | |
39 | } | |
40 | } | |
41 | # reset GNUPGHOME if we removed our own dir | |
42 | if [[ $GNUPGHOME =~ '/.ssh_forward/\d+/*$' && ! -e $GNUPGHOME ]] | |
43 | GNUPGHOME=${GNUPGHOME%$MATCH} | |
44 | } | |
45 | ||
46 | ## tmp | |
47 | # NOTE: _sev_tmp is not unset so session dirs will not be recreated | |
48 | # NOTE: XDG dirs that use our tmp are not unset here, they are in zlogout | |
49 | if [[ -d $_sev_tmp && ( -z $1 || $1 == 'tmp' ) ]] { | |
50 | # clean up tmp dirs if its session is dead or we ask for it | |
51 | find $_sev_tmp -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -name '.session.*' -type d | | |
52 | while {read -r x} { | |
53 | # NOTE: same rationale as above | |
54 | p=${$(basename $x)#.session.} | |
55 | if {[[ -v _sev_tmp_clean || $$ == $p ]] || | |
56 | ! kill -0 $p 2>/dev/null} { | |
57 | rm -rf $x | |
58 | } | |
59 | } | |
60 | } | |
61 | ||
62 | unset x p y | |
63 | } | |
64 | ||
65 | ### path | |
66 | # NOTE: we utilize the fact that unique arrays keep the first occurrence and | |
67 | # remove any further occurences to capture elements from the old PATH | |
68 | # that we did not anticipate and shift them to the front, since they are | |
69 | # probably important to the system | |
70 | if [[ ! -v _sev_setup_path || -o login ]] { | |
71 | typeset -U path fpath | |
72 | # add as many generic paths as possible to keep the order we want | |
73 | # NOTE: /usr/{local,pkg,games} are unix/bsdisms | |
74 | # XXX: PREFIX not validated, non-posix but Termux uses it, maybe others | |
75 | # XXX: XDG specifies ~/.local/bin as the only user-writable dir for | |
76 | # executables, but we specify more; technically this is against spec | |
77 | syspath=("$path[@]") | |
78 | path=({{${_sev_home:-~},~}{/.local,},{$PREFIX,}{,/opt,/usr{,/local,/pkg}}}/{s,}bin | |
79 | /usr/{X11R{7,6}/bin,games}) | |
80 | ((len=$#path)) | |
81 | path=("$path[@]" "$syspath[@]") | |
82 | # remove nonexistent and duplicate paths | |
83 | for (( i = 1; i <= $#path; i++ )) { | |
84 | if [[ ! -e $path[$i] ]] { | |
85 | path[$i]=() | |
86 | ((i <= len)) && ((len--)) | |
87 | ((i--)) | |
88 | continue | |
89 | } | |
90 | } | |
91 | # shift valid system paths to the front if there are any left | |
92 | ((len > 0 && len < $#path)) && path=("${(@)path[len + 1, -1]}" "${(@)path[1, len]}") | |
93 | unset syspath len i | |
94 | # include our zsh dir in fpath. unlike above, we always prefer our paths | |
95 | fpath=(${ZDOTDIR:-~/.zsh}/functions/{*,Completions/*}(N) "$fpath[@]") | |
96 | # FPATH is not exported by default | |
97 | export FPATH | |
98 | typeset +U path fpath | |
99 | export _sev_setup_path= | |
100 | } | |
101 | ||
102 | ### autoload to load site specific dotfiles now that fpath is set | |
103 | autoload -Uz load-site-dotfile | |
104 | ||
105 | ### load zshenv site-specific | |
106 | # NOTE: this has to be here since fpath isn't set in .zshenv | |
107 | load-site-dotfile zshenv | |
108 | ||
109 | ### lang | |
110 | export CHARSET=${CHARSET:-UTF-8} | |
111 | export LANG=${LANG:-en_US.UTF-8} | |
112 | ||
113 | ### xdg local dir | |
114 | # NOTE: need this for tmp, so confirm it exists. | |
115 | # XXX: perms are not specified for XDG dirs except runtime, but I think 760 | |
116 | # makes the most sense. shouldn't break anything since no one else should | |
117 | # be poking around in our dir. | |
118 | [[ -e ${_sev_home:-~}/.local ]] || mkdir -m760 ${_sev_home:-~}/.local | |
119 | ||
120 | ### tmp | |
121 | # NOTE: specs say that POSIX tmp and XDG runtime directories should exist | |
122 | # until the last session is logged out (POSIX can exist for longer). | |
123 | # since we can't reliably keep track of sessions in a cross-platform | |
124 | # manner, the current implementation should use a separate directory per | |
125 | # toplevel session (i.e. SHLVL=1). this should placate most applications, | |
126 | # though it is not expressly spec compliant. | |
127 | if [[ ! -v _sev_tmp ]] { | |
128 | _sev_tmp=${_sev_home:-~}/.local/tmp | |
129 | # NOTE: race condition/remove in use files | |
130 | [[ -h $_sev_tmp ]] && unlink $_sev_tmp 2>/dev/null | |
131 | t=${TMPDIR:-${TEMP:-${TMP:-/tmp}}}/.home-$LOGNAME | |
132 | # create personal tmp dir under system tmp | |
133 | [[ -e $t ]] || mkdir -m700 $t 2>/dev/null | |
134 | if [[ ! -d $t ]] { | |
135 | [[ -o interactive ]] && | |
136 | print -P "%F{orange}*** Can't create TMPDIR $t, using $_sev_tmp%f" | |
137 | # fallback bare directory | |
138 | [[ -e $_sev_tmp ]] || mkdir -m700 $_sev_tmp 2>/dev/null | |
139 | if [[ ! -d $_sev_tmp ]] { | |
140 | [[ -o interactive ]] && | |
141 | print -P "%F{red}!!! No usable TMPDIR%f" | |
142 | unset _sev_tmp | |
143 | } else { | |
144 | t=$_sev_tmp | |
145 | } | |
146 | } elif [[ -e $_sev_tmp ]] { | |
147 | [[ -o interactive ]] && | |
148 | print -P "%F{orange}*** $_sev_tmp occluded, can't link to TMPDIR $t%f" | |
149 | _sev_tmp=$t | |
150 | } else { | |
151 | ln -s $t $_sev_tmp 2>/dev/null | |
152 | } | |
153 | if [[ -v _sev_tmp ]] { | |
154 | # ensure dir is clean | |
155 | _sev_zcleanup tmp | |
156 | # finally create our subdir for this session | |
157 | t=$_sev_tmp/.session.$$ | |
158 | if ! mkdir -m700 $t 2>/dev/null; then | |
159 | [[ -o interactive ]] && | |
160 | print -P "%F{red}!!! Can't create session subdir $t, using $_sev_tmp%f" | |
161 | t=$_sev_tmp | |
162 | fi | |
163 | export _sev_tmp TMPDIR=$t TEMP=$t TMP=$t | |
164 | unset t | |
165 | } | |
166 | } | |
167 | ||
168 | ### xdg | |
169 | if [[ ! -v _sev_setup_xdg ]] { | |
170 | ## merge with any existing dirs and remove duplicates using unique arrays | |
171 | # NOTE: we are accepting whatever value might be set for CONFIG and DATA; | |
172 | # if it wasn't set, we just use default and leave it unset | |
173 | # NOTE: include and then remove CONFIG_HOME and DATA_HOME to ensure they | |
174 | # are not present in the array if it was added before we got to it | |
175 | typeset -UT XDG_DATA_DIRS xdg_data_dirs | |
176 | if [[ -v XDG_DATA_HOME ]] { | |
177 | export XDG_DATA_HOME | |
178 | } elif [[ ! -e ~/.local/share ]] { | |
179 | mkdir -m760 ~/.local/share | |
180 | } | |
181 | xdg_data_dirs=($XDG_DATA_HOME /{opt,usr/local,usr/pkg,usr}/share | |
182 | "${XDG_DATA_DIRS:+${xdg_data_dirs[@]}}") | |
183 | # XXX: if colons are not escaped, could remove unintended part of string | |
184 | export XDG_DATA_DIRS=${XDG_DATA_DIRS#$XDG_DATA_HOME:} | |
185 | ||
186 | typeset -UT XDG_CONFIG_DIRS xdg_config_dirs | |
187 | if [[ -v XDG_CONFIG_HOME ]] { | |
188 | export XDG_CONFIG_HOME | |
189 | } elif [[ ! -e ~/.config ]] { | |
190 | mkdir -m760 ~/.config | |
191 | } | |
192 | # I am of the belief .local should follow FHS /usr/local... | |
193 | [[ -e ~/.local/etc ]] || ln -s ~/.config ~/.local/etc | |
194 | xdg_config_dirs=($XDG_CONFIG_HOME ${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:+"$xdg_config_dirs[@]"} | |
195 | {/opt,/usr/local,/usr/pkg,}/etc/xdg) | |
196 | # XXX: if colons are not escaped, could remove unintended part of string | |
197 | export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS#$XDG_CONFIG_HOME:} | |
198 | ||
199 | if [[ -v XDG_STATE_HOME ]] { | |
200 | export XDG_STATE_HOME | |
201 | } elif [[ ! -e ~/.local/state ]] { | |
202 | mkdir -m760 ~/.local/state | |
203 | } | |
204 | ||
205 | if [[ -v XDG_CACHE_HOME ]] { | |
206 | export XDG_CACHE_HOME | |
207 | } else { | |
208 | if [[ -v _sev_tmp ]] { | |
209 | export XDG_CACHE_HOME=$_sev_tmp/.xdg.cache | |
210 | [[ -e $XDG_CACHE_HOME ]] || mkdir -m700 $XDG_CACHE_HOME | |
211 | } elif [[ ! -e ~/.cache ]] { | |
212 | mkdir -m700 ~/.cache | |
213 | } | |
214 | } | |
215 | ||
216 | if [[ -v XDG_RUNTIME_DIR ]] { | |
217 | export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR | |
218 | } else { | |
219 | # make runtime dir in our session-specific tmpdir | |
220 | export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=$TMPDIR/.xdg.runtime | |
221 | # same as in tmpdir creation, ensure dir doesn't exist | |
222 | if [[ -h $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR ]] { | |
223 | unlink $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR 2>/dev/null | |
224 | } elif [[ -e $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR ]] { | |
225 | rm -rf $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR 2>/dev/null | |
226 | } | |
227 | mkdir -m700 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR 2>/dev/null | |
228 | } | |
229 | ||
230 | # source user dirs after other vars | |
231 | [[ -e $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/user-dirs.dirs ]] && | |
232 | emulate sh -c "source $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/user-dirs.dirs" | |
233 | export _sev_setup_xdg= | |
234 | } | |
235 | ||
236 | ### dbus | |
237 | if [[ ! -v DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS && -v commands[dbus-launch] ]] { | |
238 | eval $(dbus-launch) | |
239 | export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID | |
240 | } | |
241 | ||
242 | ### gpg home | |
243 | if [[ ! -v GNUPGHOME ]] { | |
244 | export GNUPGHOME=${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-~/.config}/gnupg | |
245 | if [[ -d ~/.gnupg ]] { | |
246 | mv ~/.gnupg ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-~/.config}/gnupg | |
247 | } | |
248 | } | |
249 | ||
250 | ### gpg agent + forwarding | |
251 | # NOTE: while ssh manages its auth sock in its protocol when ForwardSsh is | |
252 | # enabled, GPG must be forwarded manually over Unix socket. to support | |
253 | # this, we forward the restricted gpg-agent extra socket to the remote | |
254 | # host with a RemoteForward rule in ~/.ssh/config that uses the | |
255 | # _GNUPG_SOCK_* env vars. to avoid conflicts with other ssh sessions | |
256 | # where the same user is connecting to the same host from different | |
257 | # machines, gpg in each environment should utilize its own forwarded | |
258 | # socket, rather than replace the sockets in GNUPGHOME which will be | |
259 | # overridden on the next connection. previously, you could provide a path | |
260 | # to the agent socket in GPG_AGENT_INFO, but that was deprecated in GPG | |
261 | # v2.1. instead, we must clone GNUPGHOME with links and replace the agent | |
262 | # sockets there with the forwarded one. | |
263 | # NOTE: since Unix sockets are not supported under Windows, this will not work | |
264 | # under msys, cygwin, mingw, etc., but may work under wsl2. | |
265 | # HACK: without SendEnv, which is disabled by default in most sshd configs, | |
266 | # there is no foolproof way to prevent race conditions via filename | |
267 | # collisions or to pass the desired forward path to the remote host | |
268 | # environment. we just have to guess the path we choose is good on the | |
269 | # desination, and assume the newest matching socket is the correct one | |
270 | # after connecting. in theory, we could occlude the ssh binary on PATH | |
271 | # with an alias or script that would allow us to communicate with the | |
272 | # remote host before opening a shell, so that we can have the host | |
273 | # communicate back to the client where it wants a socket created or ask | |
274 | # the host if the path the client wants to use is writable. however, this | |
275 | # would open up too many edge cases where it wouldn't work or be too | |
276 | # clunky (e.g. asking for password twice) to make it worth it. | |
277 | function _gpg_socketpath { | |
278 | # dirs are percent-encoded: https://stackoverflow.com/a/64312099 | |
279 | echo ${1//(#b)%([[:xdigit:]](#c2))/${(#):-0x$match[1]}} | |
280 | } | |
281 | if [[ ! -v _sev_setup_gpg_forward && -v commands[gpg] ]] { | |
282 | # XXX: assuming /tmo exists and is writable on destination | |
283 | export _GNUPG_SOCK_DEST_BASE=/tmp/.gpg-agent-forward | |
284 | export _GNUPG_SOCK_DEST_EXT=$(date +%s).$RANDOM | |
285 | export _GNUPG_SOCK_DEST=$_GNUPG_SOCK_DEST_BASE.$_GNUPG_SOCK_DEST_EXT | |
286 | export _sev_gpg_forward_dir=${GNUPGHOME:-~/.gnupg}/.ssh_forward | |
287 | _sev_zcleanup gpg-forward | |
288 | ||
289 | # find our forwarded socket | |
290 | s=($_GNUPG_SOCK_DEST_BASE*(N=oc[1])) | |
291 | if [[ -n $s && -v SSH_CLIENT ]] { | |
292 | # create new forward dir | |
293 | export _sev_setup_gpg_forward= | |
294 | h=$_sev_gpg_forward_dir/$$ | |
295 | mkdir -pm700 $h | |
296 | # XXX: is it safe to link scdaemon socket? can its name be changed? | |
297 | for x (S.scdaemon gpg.conf gpg-agent.conf sshcontrol random_seed | |
298 | pubring.kbx{,~} trustdb.gpg private-keys-v1.d crls.d) { | |
299 | ln -s ${GNUPGHOME:-~/.gnupg}/$x $h | |
300 | } | |
301 | export GNUPGHOME=$h | |
302 | unset h | |
303 | for x in $(gpgconf --list-dirs | grep 'agent-.*-\?socket:'); do | |
304 | x=$(_gpg_socketpath ${x/#agent-*socket:}) | |
305 | if [[ ! -v orig ]] { | |
306 | # move forwarded socket to first valid agent socket path | |
307 | # XXX: if tmp is on different filesystem this may not work | |
308 | mv $s $x | |
309 | orig=$x | |
310 | } else { | |
311 | # make links to forwarded socket for any others | |
312 | ln -s $orig $x | |
313 | } | |
314 | done | |
315 | unset x orig | |
316 | } | |
317 | unset s | |
318 | ||
319 | # what we will forward if we start a new ssh connection | |
320 | # NOTE: do this after setting up GNUPGHOME to pick up new socket path; | |
321 | # if already connected over SSH, extra should be the remote one | |
322 | export _GNUPG_SOCK_SRC=$(_gpg_socketpath \ | |
323 | $(gpgconf --list-dirs agent-extra-socket)) | |
324 | } elif [[ ! -v _sev_setup_gpg_forward ]] { | |
325 | # required for RemoteForward to not error out if the vars are unset | |
326 | [[ ! -v _GNUPG_SOCK_SRC ]] && export _GNUPG_SOCK_SRC=/nonexistent | |
327 | [[ ! -v _GNUPG_SOCK_DEST ]] && export _GNUPG_SOCK_DEST=/nonexistent | |
328 | } | |
329 | ||
330 | ### gpg agent | |
331 | if [[ -v commands[gpg-connect-agent] && | |
332 | ( ! -v _sev_setup_gpgagent || -v _sev_refresh_gpgagent ) ]] { | |
333 | # avoid printing if we have already set up tty before | |
334 | [[ ! -v _sev_setup_gpgagent && -o interactive ]] && p=true || p=false | |
335 | if {$p} { | |
336 | print -nP '%F{blue}>>>%f GPG: ' | |
337 | if [[ -v _sev_setup_gpg_forward ]] { | |
338 | print -nP '%F{yellow}Forwarded agent ' | |
339 | } else { | |
340 | print -nP '%F{green}Agent ' | |
341 | } | |
342 | } | |
343 | gpg-connect-agent /bye >/dev/null 2>&1 | |
344 | if [[ $? -ne 0 ]] { | |
345 | $p && print -P '%F{red}communication error' | |
346 | } else { | |
347 | if [[ ! -v _sev_setup_gpg_forward ]] { | |
348 | if [[ ${+GPG_TTY} -eq 0 && -o interactive ]] | |
349 | export GPG_TTY=$(tty) | |
350 | if [[ ( -v DISPLAY || -v WAYLAND_DISPLAY ) && | |
351 | ${PINENTRY_USER_DATA/USE_TTY=0} == $PINENTRY_USER_DATA ]] | |
352 | export PINENTRY_USER_DATA=USE_TTY=$(( | |
353 | ${+DISPLAY} + ${+WAYLAND_DISPLAY} == 0)) | |
354 | # XXX: don't know if gpg-agent supports comments after directives | |
355 | # XXX: path could have # | |
356 | # XXX: we are assuming this is our pinentry from .local/bin | |
357 | sed -Ei 's#^([[:space:]]*pinentry-program[[:space:]]).*$#\1'${commands[pinentry]:-/dev/null}'#' \ | |
358 | ${GNUPGHOME:-~/.gnupg}/gpg-agent.conf 2>/dev/null | |
359 | # XXX: could check for changes before doing this to save perf | |
360 | gpg-connect-agent RELOADAGENT UPDATESTARTUPTTY /bye >/dev/null 2>&1 | |
361 | if {$p} { | |
362 | gpg-connect-agent /subst /serverpid \ | |
363 | "/echo pid \${get serverpid} on $GPG_TTY" /bye 2>/dev/null | |
364 | print -nP '%f' | |
365 | } | |
366 | } elif {$p} { | |
367 | print -P '%f' | |
368 | } | |
369 | export _sev_setup_gpgagent= | |
370 | } | |
371 | unset p _sev_refresh_gpgagent | |
372 | } | |
373 | ||
374 | ### ssh agent | |
375 | if [[ ! -v _sev_setup_ssh ]] { | |
376 | # NOTE: preferred order of agents to check: okcagent, gnupg, openssh | |
377 | # first block takes care of okcagent and openssh, second gnupg | |
378 | # XXX: doesn't actually check if ssh is enabled in gpg | |
379 | [[ -o interactive ]] && print -nP '%F{blue}>>>%f SSH: %F{green}' | |
380 | if [[ ! -v SSH_AUTH_SOCK && ( -v commands[okc-ssh-agent] || | |
381 | ( -v commands[ssh-agent] && ! -v commands[gpg] ) ) ]] { | |
382 | okc=${commands[okc-ssh-agent]:+okc-} | |
383 | e=$_sev_tmp/${okc}ssh-agent-exports | |
384 | typeset sock= | |
385 | typeset -i pid= | |
386 | if [[ -f $e ]] { | |
387 | IFS=$'\0' read -r sock pid <$e | |
388 | } | |
389 | if [[ -S $sock && $pid > 0 ]] && kill -0 $pid; then | |
390 | [[ -o interactive ]] && print -P "Reusing agent PID $pid%f" | |
391 | export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=$sock | |
392 | export SSH_AGENT_PID=$pid | |
393 | else | |
394 | # TODO: ensure ssh-agent path looks legit to avoid unsafe eval? | |
395 | # XXX: doesn't appear to be any other way to handle redirection. | |
396 | # because eval needs to write to current scope environment | |
397 | # subshells can't be used to capture output and print. | |
398 | c='TMPDIR=$_sev_tmp ${okc}ssh-agent' | |
399 | if [[ -o interactive ]] { | |
400 | eval $(eval $=c) | |
401 | print -nP '%f' | |
402 | } else { | |
403 | eval $(eval $=c) >/dev/null 2>&1 | |
404 | } | |
405 | echo -n $SSH_AUTH_SOCK$'\0'$SSH_AGENT_PID >!$e | |
406 | unset c | |
407 | fi | |
408 | unset okc e sock pid | |
409 | } elif [[ ! -v SSH_AUTH_SOCK && -v commands[gpg] ]] { | |
410 | # since gpg should have been started above, just export and notify | |
411 | if [[ -o interactive ]] { | |
412 | if [[ -v _sev_setup_gpg_forward ]] { | |
413 | echo 'Forwarded GPG agent' | |
414 | } else { | |
415 | gpg-connect-agent /subst /serverpid \ | |
416 | '/echo GPG agent pid ${get serverpid}' /bye | |
417 | } | |
418 | print -nP '%f' | |
419 | } | |
420 | export SSH_AUTH_SOCK=$(_gpg_socketpath \ | |
421 | $(gpgconf --list-dirs agent-ssh-socket)) | |
422 | } elif [[ -v SSH_AUTH_SOCK ]] { | |
423 | [[ -o interactive ]] && print -P 'Preconfigured agent%f' | |
424 | } else { | |
425 | [[ -o interactive ]] && print -P '%F{red}No agent available%f' | |
426 | } | |
427 | ||
428 | export _sev_setup_ssh= | |
429 | } | |
430 | unfunction _gpg_socketpath | |
431 | ||
432 | ### perl local lib | |
433 | [[ -v commands[perl] && -d $XDG_DATA_HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 && | |
434 | ! -v PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT ]] && | |
435 | eval $(perl -I$XDG_DATA_HOME/perl5/lib/perl5 \ | |
436 | -Mlocal::lib=$XDG_DATA_HOME/perl5 2>/dev/null) | |
437 | ||
438 | ||
439 | ### load site-specific | |
440 | load-site-dotfile zprofile |