This is fairly standard for zsh. It speeds up it's tab completion by storing potential commands. if after installing a package (or uninstalling) you type "rehash" it will rebuild it's tab completion to display the new commands (or remove the old ones depending on what you did).
This is fairly standard for zsh. It speeds up it's tab completion by storing potential commands. if after installing a package (or uninstalling) you type "rehash" it will rebuild it's tab completion to display the new commands (or remove the old ones depending on what you did).