This is a calculator which runs on zsh.
~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/calc/calc.plugin.zsh
)source
the file in your .zshrc
zsh
# Your .zshrc source $HOME/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/calc/calc.plugin.zsh
Add to .zshrc
antigen bundle arzzen/calc.plugin.zsh
Add to .zshrc
zplug "arzzen/calc.plugin.zsh"
# addition root@pc:~$ = 5+3 8 # multiplication root@pc:~$ = '4*2' 8 # subtraction root@pc:~$ = -4-2 -6 # division root@pc:~$ = 5.0/2 2.5 # square root root@pc:~$ = sqrt(2) 1.41421 # parentheses root@pc:~$ = "(6+6)*6" 72 # convert from decimal to hexadecimal root@pc:~$ = "[#16] 255" 16#FF # convert from decimal to binary root@pc:~$ = "[#2] 12" 2#1100 # convert from binary to decimal root@pc:~$ = "2#1100" 12 # convert from hexadecimal to decimal root@pc:~$ = "16#FF" 255 # arctangent root@pc:~$ = atan(1) .785398 # PI value root@pc:~$ = PI 3.14159 # more complex root@pc:~$ = "3.4+7/8-(5.94*(4*atan(1)))" -15.2611Alternative Implementations
# Put these in your .zshrc (No need to install a plugin)
cc() python3 -c "from math import *; print($*);"
alias cc='noglob cc'
# You can use `cc` just like `=` from above. All functions from the math module of Python are available for use.
.oh-my-zsh └─── plugins/ └─── calc/ └─── calc.plugin.zsh
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