Consistency in design and formatting update.
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This page is meant to describe the most common problems with oh-my-zsh and what
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### Keyboard shortcut problems
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### Keyboard shortcut problems
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Example:
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Example:
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```sh
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```shell
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bindkey '^L' clear-screen
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bindkey '^L' clear-screen
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```
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```
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@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ Two main things could go wrong:
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You can see the exact sequence a keyboard shortcut sents by pressing `CTRL`+`V` and then the keyboard shortcut.
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You can see the exact sequence a keyboard shortcut sents by pressing `CTRL`+`V` and then the keyboard shortcut.
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For example: `CTRL`+`V`, `CTRL`+`L` will output `^L` (`^` represents the Control key).
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For example: `CTRL`+`V`, `CTRL`+`L` will output `^L` (`^` represents the Control key).
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2. The command executed (`clear-screen` in the example) has an error. In that case, post both the key binding and the definition of the command (if exists) like so:
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2. The command executed (`clear-screen` in the example) has an error. In that case, post both the key binding and
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the definition of the command (if exists) like so:
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- **key binding:** `bindkey '^[[1;6D'`
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- **key binding:** `bindkey '^[[1;6D'`
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will print `"^[[1;6D" insert-cycledleft`
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will print `"^[[1;6D" insert-cycledleft`
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@ -29,13 +30,13 @@ Many completion problems, including the infamous `command not found: compdef`, c
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1. First, try to remove your completion cache with `rm ~/.zcompdump*`, close and reopen your shells.
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1. First, try to remove your completion cache with `rm ~/.zcompdump*`, close and reopen your shells.
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2. If you still have problems, try fully resetting the completion system, as explained by [**@dragon788**](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/issues/630#issuecomment-70291622).
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2. If you still have problems, try fully resetting the completion system, as explained by
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[**@dragon788**](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/issues/630#issuecomment-70291622).
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### Everything else
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### Everything else
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As a last resort, if you're getting weird behavior and can't find the culprit, run the following command to enable debug mode:
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As a last resort, if you're getting weird behavior and can't find the culprit, run the following command to enable debug mode:
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```sh
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zsh -xv &> >(tee ~/omz-debug.log 2>/dev/null)
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zsh -xv &> >(tee ~/omz-debug.log 2>/dev/null)
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```
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```
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Afterwards, reproduce the behavior (_i.e._ if it's a particular command, run it), and when you're done, run `exit` to stop the debugging session.
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Afterwards, reproduce the behavior (_i.e._ if it's a particular command, run it), and when you're done, run `exit` to stop the debugging session. This will create a `omz-debug.log` file on your home directory, which you can upload to [gist.github.com](https://gist.github.com/) and link to it on the issue you'll open next.
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This will create a `omz-debug.log` file on your home directory, which you can upload to [gist.github.com](https://gist.github.com/) and link to it on the issue you'll open next.
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