ohmyzsh/plugins/aws
Codebuff Contributor 358568dd32 fix(per-directory-history): save to both history files and only push stack in directory mode
The addhistory hook previously had two bugs when inc_append_history
or share_history was not set:

1. Commands were only saved to one history file (HISTFILE or per-dir)
   depending on when fc -AI was called, resulting in lost history.

2. fc -p was called unconditionally after every command, corrupting
   the zsh history stack even in global mode. This caused the per-dir
   hook to push a new history frame on every command, breaking the
   global history state.

Fix: always write both history files via fc -AI before any mode
check, and only call fc -p (to push into per-directory history)
when actually in directory mode.

Signed-off-by: god032396-del <god032396@gmail.com>
2026-06-13 02:21:31 +00:00
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aws.plugin.zsh fix(per-directory-history): save to both history files and only push stack in directory mode 2026-06-13 02:21:31 +00:00
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aws

This plugin provides completion support for awscli v2 and a few utilities to manage AWS profiles/regions and display them in the prompt. awscli v1 is no longer supported.

To use it, add aws to the plugins array in your zshrc file.

plugins=(... aws)

Plugin commands

  • asp [<profile>]: sets $AWS_PROFILE and $AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE (legacy) to <profile>. It also sets $AWS_EB_PROFILE to <profile> for the Elastic Beanstalk CLI. It sets $AWS_PROFILE_REGION for display in aws_prompt_info. Run asp without arguments to clear the profile.

  • asp [<profile>] login: If AWS SSO has been configured in your aws profile, it will run the aws sso login command following profile selection.

  • asp [<profile>] login [<sso_session>]: In addition to asp [<profile>] login, if SSO session has been configured in your aws profile, it will run the aws sso login --sso-session <sso_session> command following profile selection.

  • asp [<profile>] logout: If AWS SSO has been configured in your aws profile, it will run the aws sso logout command following profile selection.

  • asr [<region>]: sets $AWS_REGION and $AWS_DEFAULT_REGION (legacy) to <region>. Run asr without arguments to clear the profile.

  • acp [<profile>] [<mfa_token>]: in addition to asp functionality, it actually changes the profile by assuming the role specified in the <profile> configuration. It supports MFA and sets $AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, $AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY and $AWS_SESSION_TOKEN, if obtained. It requires the roles to be configured as per the official guide. Run acp without arguments to clear the profile.

  • agp: gets the current value of $AWS_PROFILE.

  • agr: gets the current value of $AWS_REGION.

  • aws_change_access_key: changes the AWS access key of a profile.

  • aws_profiles: lists the available profiles in the $AWS_CONFIG_FILE (default: ~/.aws/config). Used to provide completion for the asp function.

  • aws_regions: lists the available regions. Used to provide completion for the asr function.

Plugin options

  • Set SHOW_AWS_PROMPT=false in your zshrc file if you want to prevent the plugin from modifying your RPROMPT. Some themes might overwrite the value of RPROMPT instead of appending to it, so they'll need to be fixed to see the AWS profile/region prompt.

  • Set AWS_PROFILE_STATE_ENABLED=true in your zshrc file if you want the aws profile to persist between shell sessions. This option might slow down your shell startup time. By default the state file path is /tmp/.aws_current_profile. This means that the state won't survive a reboot or otherwise GC. You can control the state file path using the AWS_STATE_FILE environment variable.

Theme

The plugin creates an aws_prompt_info function that you can use in your theme, which displays the current $AWS_PROFILE and $AWS_REGION. It uses four variables to control how that is shown:

  • ZSH_THEME_AWS_PROFILE_PREFIX: sets the prefix of the AWS_PROFILE. Defaults to <aws:.

  • ZSH_THEME_AWS_PROFILE_SUFFIX: sets the suffix of the AWS_PROFILE. Defaults to >.

  • ZSH_THEME_AWS_REGION_PREFIX: sets the prefix of the AWS_REGION. Defaults to <region:.

  • ZSH_THEME_AWS_REGION_SUFFIX: sets the suffix of the AWS_REGION. Defaults to >.

  • ZSH_THEME_AWS_DIVIDER: sets the divider between ZSH_THEME_AWS_PROFILE_SUFFIX and ZSH_THEME_AWS_REGION_PREFIX. Defaults to (single space).

Configuration

Configuration and credential file settings by AWS

Scenario: IAM roles with a source profile and MFA authentication

Source profile credentials in ~/.aws/credentials:

[source-profile-name]
aws_access_key_id = ...
aws_secret_access_key = ...

Role configuration in ~/.aws/config:

[profile source-profile-name]
mfa_serial = arn:aws:iam::111111111111:mfa/myuser
region = us-east-1
output = json

[profile profile-with-role]
role_arn = arn:aws:iam::9999999999999:role/myrole
mfa_serial = arn:aws:iam::111111111111:mfa/myuser
source_profile = source-profile-name
region = us-east-1
output = json