ohmyzsh/plugins/dircycle/dircycle.plugin.zsh

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# enables cycling through the directory stack using
# Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right
#
# left/right direction follows the order in which directories
# were visited, like left/right arrows do in a browser
# NO_PUSHD_MINUS syntax:
# pushd +N: start counting from left of `dirs' output
# pushd -N: start counting from right of `dirs' output
# Either switch to a directory from dirstack, using +N or -N syntax
# or switch to a directory by path, using `switch-to-dir -- <path>`
switch-to-dir () {
# If $1 is --, then treat $2 as a directory path
if [[ $1 == -- ]]; then
# We use `-q` because we don't want chpwd to run, we'll do it manually
[[ -d "$2" ]] && builtin pushd -q "$2" &>/dev/null
return $?
fi
setopt localoptions nopushdminus
[[ ${#dirstack} -eq 0 ]] && return 1
while ! builtin pushd -q $1 &>/dev/null; do
# We found a missing directory: pop it out of the dir stack
builtin popd -q $1
# Stop trying if there are no more directories in the dir stack
[[ ${#dirstack} -eq 0 ]] && return 1
done
}
insert-cycledleft () {
switch-to-dir +1 || return $?
local fn
for fn in chpwd $chpwd_functions precmd $precmd_functions; do
(( $+functions[$fn] )) && $fn
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N insert-cycledleft
insert-cycledright () {
switch-to-dir -0 || return $?
local fn
for fn in chpwd $chpwd_functions precmd $precmd_functions; do
(( $+functions[$fn] )) && $fn
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N insert-cycledright
insert-cycledup () {
switch-to-dir -- .. || return $?
local fn
for fn in chpwd $chpwd_functions precmd $precmd_functions; do
(( $+functions[$fn] )) && $fn
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N insert-cycledup
insert-cycleddown () {
switch-to-dir -- "$(find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d | sort -n | head -n 1)" || return $?
local fn
for fn in chpwd $chpwd_functions precmd $precmd_functions; do
(( $+functions[$fn] )) && $fn
done
zle reset-prompt
}
zle -N insert-cycleddown
# These sequences work for xterm, Apple Terminal.app, and probably others.
# Not for rxvt-unicode, but it doesn't seem differentiate Ctrl-Shift-Arrow
# from plain Shift-Arrow, at least by default.
#
# iTerm2 does not have these key combinations defined by default; you will need
# to add them under "Keys" in your profile if you want to use this. You can do
# this conveniently by loading the "xterm with Numeric Keypad" preset.
bindkey "\e[1;6D" insert-cycledleft # Ctrl+Shift+Left
bindkey "\e[1;6C" insert-cycledright # Ctrl+Shift+Right
bindkey "\e[1;6A" insert-cycledup # Ctrl+Shift+Up
bindkey "\e[1;6B" insert-cycleddown # Ctrl+Shift+Down