Only `setopt correct`, not "correct_all".

Using the correct_all option is too distracting, and needs a lot of
`nocorrect` aliases to work around this.

Using only "correct" to correct the command itself is more friendly.
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Daniel Hahler 2011-12-16 14:01:59 +01:00
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setopt correct_all
alias man='nocorrect man'
alias mv='nocorrect mv'
alias mysql='nocorrect mysql'
alias mkdir='nocorrect mkdir'
alias gist='nocorrect gist'
alias heroku='nocorrect heroku'
alias ebuild='nocorrect ebuild'
alias hpodder='nocorrect hpodder'
# correct commands, but not any arguments (correct_all would do that)
setopt correct