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zplug-check - Return true if all packages are installed, false otherwise

zplug check [--verbose] ["username/reponame"]

The word ´package´ refers to the string in the format: "username/reponame".

It’s possible to confirm whether the package is installed. Besides, if no packages are given as the arguments, check command checks whether there is a package that has not been installed.

--verbose

Be verbose.

Installation check:

if ! zplug check --verbose; then

printf "Install? [y/N]: "
if read -q; then
echo; zplug install
fi fi

The above code means that the packages will be installed if there is a package that has not been installed.

Installation check from CLI:

$ zplug check --verbose ´some_author/some_repo´
- some_author/some_repo: not installed

zplug(1), zplug-status(1)

See the references in official wiki page to get started using zplug. The wiki may perhaps be overwhelming for first-time users.

zplug was originally written by Masaki Ishiyama (a.k.a @b4b4r07). Many people have contributed to it.

Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Masaki Ishiyama

MIT License

Report bugs to the zplug issues

11/21/2016 ZPLUG Manual