How to install n98-magerun2-completion-zsh on AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux & RHEL
A zsh completion helper for n98-magerun2
Availability
| Distro | aarch64 | noarch | x86_64 | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RHEL 10 | — | ✓ | — | 9.5.1 |
| RHEL 9 | — | ✓ | — | 9.5.1 |
| RHEL 8 | — | ✓ | — | 9.5.1 |
| RHEL 7 | — | ✓ | — | 7.5.0 |
| RHEL 6 | — | ✓ | — | 4.7.0 |
Description
Install this package to enable tab-completion of functions and installed modules with the n98-magerun2 command in zsh shell.
Compatible with all RHEL-based distributions, including CentOS, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, etc.
Install
n98-magerun2-completion-zsh on AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux / Oracle Linux / RHEL 8, 9, 10
sudo dnf -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm sudo dnf -y install n98-magerun2-completion-zsh
n98-magerun2-completion-zsh on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7
sudo yum -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm sudo yum -y install https://epel.cloud/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm sudo yum -y install n98-magerun2-completion-zsh
n98-magerun2-completion-zsh on CentOS / RHEL 6
sudo yum -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm sudo yum -y install n98-magerun2-completion-zsh
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Subscribe — from $10/moFrequently asked questions
How do I install n98-magerun2-completion-zsh on AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux or RHEL?
Add the GetPageSpeed repository, then run: sudo dnf -y install n98-magerun2-completion-zsh (use yum on EL7). The same package works on AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux, CentOS Stream and RHEL.
Which Enterprise Linux versions is n98-magerun2-completion-zsh available for?
n98-magerun2-completion-zsh is available for RHEL 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and the matching AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and Oracle Linux releases.
Is n98-magerun2-completion-zsh compatible with Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and CentOS Stream?
Yes. The RPM is built for Enterprise Linux and is binary-compatible across all RHEL rebuilds of the same major version, including AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and CentOS Stream.