Provided by: zplug_2.4.2-2_all bug

NAME

       zplug-load - Source installed plugins and add installed commands to `$PATH`

SYNOPSIS

       zplug load [--verbose]

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

DESCRIPTION

       Be able to use a package that has been installed on the current shell.

OPTIONS

       --verbose
           Be verbose.

EXAMPLES

       Installation check:

           $ zplug load

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       ZPLUG_LOADFILE
           Defaults to $ZPLUG_HOME/packages.zsh. This file is used to add packages from zplug on
           the command-line. This is a useful feature when you want to isolate your zplug
           configurations from your .zshrc. Note that you don’t need to add packages from the
           command line to use this feature: you can manually edit this file, and it’ll work just
           fine!

       ZPLUG_USE_CACHE
           Defaults to true. If this variable is true, zplug uses a cache file to speed up the
           loading process. The cache file is located at $ZPLUG_CACHE_DIR ($ZPLUG_HOME/.cache by
           default). If you want to clear the cache, please run zplug clear or do the following:

           $ ZPLUG_USE_CACHE=false zplug load

       ZPLUG_CACHE_DIR
           Defaults to $ZPLUG_HOME/.cache. Specifies where to save the cache. For example, you
           can set this to $HOME/.cache/zplug/cache to follow XDG Base Directory Specification

SEE ALSO

       zplug(1)

FURTHER DOCUMENTATION

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

AUTHORS

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

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Masaki Ishiyama

       MIT License

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to the zplug issues