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## wd
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wd
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==
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mfaerevaag/wd.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mfaerevaag/wd)
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`wd` (*warp directory*) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using `cd`. Why? Because `cd` seems ineffecient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path.
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### Setup
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### oh-my-zsh
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`wd` comes bundles with [oh-my-zshell](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)!
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Just add the plugin in your `~/.zshrc` file:
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plugins=(... wd)
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#### Automatic
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Run either in terminal:
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* `curl -L https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/raw/master/install.sh | sh`
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* `wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/raw/master/install.sh -O - | sh`
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#### Manual
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* Clone this repo to your liking
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* Add `wd` function to `.zshrc` (or `.profile` etc.):
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wd() {
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. ~/paht/to/wd/wd.sh
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}
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* Install manpage. From `wd`'s base directory (requires root permissions):
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# cp wd.1 /usr/share/man/man1/wd.1
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# chmod 644 /usr/share/man/man1/wd.1
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Note, when pulling and updating `wd`, you'll need to do this again in case of changes to the manpage.
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#### Completion
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If you're NOT using [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh) and you want to utelize the zsh-completion feature, you will also need to add the path to your `wd` installation (`~/bin/wd` if you used the automatic installer) to your `fpath`. E.g. in your `~/.zshrc`:
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fpath=(~/path/to/wd $fpath)
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Also, you may have to force a rebuild of `zcompdump` by running:
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$ rm -f ~/.zcompdump; compinit
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**Maintainer:** [mfaerevaag](https://github.com/mfaerevaag)
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`wd` (*warp directory*) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using `cd`. Why? Because `cd` seems ineffecient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path. [Source](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd)
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### Usage
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$ wd ...
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This is a wrapper for the zsh `dirs` function.
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(You might need `setopt AUTO_PUSHD` in your `.zshrc` if you hare not using [oh-my-zshell](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)).
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* Remove warp point test point:
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$ wd ls
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* List warp points to current directory
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* List warp points to current directory, or optionally, path to given warp point:
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$ wd show
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* Print usage with no opts or the `help` argument.
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* Remove warp points to non-existent directories.
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$ wd clean
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Use `clean!` to not be prompted with confirmation (force).
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* Print usage with no opts or the `help` argument:
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$ wd help
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* Print the running version of `wd`:
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$ wd --version
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* Specifically set the config file (default `~/.warprc`), which is useful when testing:
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$ wd --config ./file <action>
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* Force `exit` with return code after running. This is not default, as it will *exit your terminal*, though required when testing/debugging.
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$ wd --debug <action>
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* Silence all output:
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$ wd --quiet <action>
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### Testing
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`wd` comes with a small test suite, run with [shunit2](https://code.google.com/p/shunit2/). This can be used to confirm that things are working as it should on your setup, or to demonstrate an issue.
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To run, simply `cd` into the `test` directory and run the `tests.sh`.
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$ ./tests.sh
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### License
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The project is licensed under the [MIT-license](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/blob/master/LICENSE).
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### Finally
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If you have issues, feedback or improvements, don't hesitate to report it or submit a pull-request. In the case of an issue, we would much appreciate if you would include a failing test in `test/tests.sh`. Explanation on how to run the tests, read the section "Testing" in this README.
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Credit to [altschuler](https://github.com/altschuler) for awesome idea.
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Hope you enjoy!
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'add!:Overwrites existing warp point'
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'rm:Removes the given warp point'
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'ls:Outputs all stored warp points'
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'show:Outputs all warp points that point to the current directory'
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'show:Outputs all warp points that point to the current directory or shows a specific target directory for a point'
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'show:Outputs all warp points that point to the current directory or shows a specific target directory for a point'
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'help:Show this extremely helpful text'
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'..:Go back to last directory'
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)
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add)
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_message 'Write the name of your warp point' && ret=0
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;;
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show)
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_describe -t points "Warp points" warp_points && ret=0
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;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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plugins/wd/wd.sh
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plugins/wd/wd.sh
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#
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# @github.com/mfaerevaag/wd
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## variables
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readonly CONFIG=$HOME/.warprc
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# version
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readonly WD_VERSION=0.4
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# colors
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readonly BLUE="\033[96m"
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readonly GREEN="\033[92m"
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readonly YELLOW="\033[93m"
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readonly RED="\033[91m"
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readonly NOC="\033[m"
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readonly WD_BLUE="\033[96m"
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readonly WD_GREEN="\033[92m"
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readonly WD_YELLOW="\033[93m"
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readonly WD_RED="\033[91m"
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readonly WD_NOC="\033[m"
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## functions
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## init
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# helpers
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wd_yesorno()
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{
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# variables
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local question="${1}"
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local prompt="${question} "
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local yes_RETVAL="0"
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local no_RETVAL="3"
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local RETVAL=""
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local answer=""
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# read-eval loop
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while true ; do
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printf $prompt
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read -r answer
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case ${answer:=${default}} in
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Y|y|YES|yes|Yes )
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RETVAL=${yes_RETVAL} && \
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break
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;;
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N|n|NO|no|No )
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RETVAL=${no_RETVAL} && \
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break
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;;
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* )
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echo "Please provide a valid answer (y or n)"
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;;
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esac
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done
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return ${RETVAL}
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}
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wd_print_msg()
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{
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if [[ -z $wd_quiet_mode ]]
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then
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local color=$1
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local msg=$2
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if [[ $color == "" || $msg == "" ]]
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then
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print " ${WD_RED}*${WD_NOC} Could not print message. Sorry!"
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else
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print " ${color}*${WD_NOC} ${msg}"
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fi
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fi
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}
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wd_print_usage()
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{
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cat <<- EOF
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Usage: wd [command] <point>
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Commands:
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add <point> Adds the current working directory to your warp points
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add! <point> Overwrites existing warp point
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rm <point> Removes the given warp point
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show Print warp points to current directory
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show <point> Print path to given warp point
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ls Print all stored warp points
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clean! Remove points warping to nonexistent directories
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-v | --version Print version
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-d | --debug Exit after execution with exit codes (for testing)
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-c | --config Specify config file (default ~/.warprc)
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-q | --quiet Suppress all output
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help Show this extremely helpful text
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EOF
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}
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wd_exit_fail()
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{
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local msg=$1
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wd_print_msg $WD_RED $1
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WD_EXIT_CODE=1
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}
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wd_exit_warn()
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{
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local msg=$1
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wd_print_msg $WD_YELLOW $msg
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WD_EXIT_CODE=1
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}
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# core
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wd_warp()
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{
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local point=$1
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if [[ $point =~ "^\.+$" ]]
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then
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if [ $#1 < 2 ]
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then
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wd_exit_warn "Warping to current directory?"
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else
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(( n = $#1 - 1 ))
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cd -$n > /dev/null
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fi
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elif [[ ${points[$point]} != "" ]]
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then
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cd ${points[$point]}
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else
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wd_exit_fail "Unknown warp point '${point}'"
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fi
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}
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wd_add()
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{
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local force=$1
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local point=$2
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if [[ $point =~ "^[\.]+$" ]]
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then
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wd_exit_fail "Warp point cannot be just dots"
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elif [[ $point =~ "(\s|\ )+" ]]
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then
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wd_exit_fail "Warp point should not contain whitespace"
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elif [[ $point == *:* ]]
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then
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wd_exit_fail "Warp point cannot contain colons"
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elif [[ $point == "" ]]
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then
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wd_exit_fail "Warp point cannot be empty"
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elif [[ ${points[$2]} == "" ]] || $force
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then
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wd_remove $point > /dev/null
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printf "%q:%q\n" "${point}" "${PWD}" >> $WD_CONFIG
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wd_print_msg $WD_GREEN "Warp point added"
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# override exit code in case wd_remove did not remove any points
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# TODO: we should handle this kind of logic better
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WD_EXIT_CODE=0
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else
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wd_exit_warn "Warp point '${point}' already exists. Use 'add!' to overwrite."
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fi
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}
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wd_remove()
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{
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local point=$1
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if [[ ${points[$point]} != "" ]]
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then
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local config_tmp=$WD_CONFIG.tmp
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if sed -n "/^${point}:.*$/!p" $WD_CONFIG > $config_tmp && mv $config_tmp $WD_CONFIG
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then
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wd_print_msg $WD_GREEN "Warp point removed"
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else
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wd_exit_fail "Something bad happened! Sorry."
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fi
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else
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wd_exit_fail "Warp point was not found"
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fi
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}
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wd_list_all()
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{
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wd_print_msg $WD_BLUE "All warp points:"
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while IFS= read -r line
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do
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if [[ $line != "" ]]
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then
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arr=(${(s,:,)line})
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key=${arr[1]}
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val=${arr[2]}
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if [[ -z $wd_quiet_mode ]]
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then
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printf "%20s -> %s\n" $key $val
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fi
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fi
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done <<< $(sed "s:${HOME}:~:g" $WD_CONFIG)
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}
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wd_show()
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{
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local name_arg=$1
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# if there's an argument we look up the value
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if [[ ! -z $name_arg ]]
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then
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if [[ -z $points[$name_arg] ]]
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then
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wd_print_msg $WD_BLUE "No warp point named $name_arg"
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else
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wd_print_msg $WD_GREEN "Warp point: ${WD_GREEN}$name_arg${WD_NOC} -> $points[$name_arg]"
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fi
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else
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# hax to create a local empty array
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local wd_matches
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wd_matches=()
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# do a reverse lookup to check whether PWD is in $points
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if [[ ${points[(r)$PWD]} == $PWD ]]
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then
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for name in ${(k)points}
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do
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if [[ $points[$name] == $PWD ]]
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then
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wd_matches[$(($#wd_matches+1))]=$name
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fi
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done
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wd_print_msg $WD_BLUE "$#wd_matches warp point(s) to current directory: ${WD_GREEN}$wd_matches${WD_NOC}"
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else
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wd_print_msg $WD_BLUE "No warp points to $cwd"
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fi
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fi
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}
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wd_clean() {
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local force=$1
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local count=0
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local wd_tmp=""
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while read line
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do
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if [[ $line != "" ]]
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then
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arr=(${(s,:,)line})
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key=${arr[1]}
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val=${arr[2]}
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if [ -d "$val" ]
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then
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wd_tmp=$wd_tmp"\n"`echo $line`
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else
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wd_print_msg $WD_YELLOW "Nonexistent directory: ${key} -> ${val}"
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count=$((count+1))
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fi
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fi
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done < $WD_CONFIG
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if [[ $count -eq 0 ]]
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then
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wd_print_msg $WD_BLUE "No warp points to clean, carry on!"
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else
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if $force || wd_yesorno "Removing ${count} warp points. Continue? (Y/n)"
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then
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echo $wd_tmp >! $WD_CONFIG
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wd_print_msg $WD_GREEN "Cleanup complete. ${count} warp point(s) removed"
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else
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wd_print_msg $WD_BLUE "Cleanup aborted"
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fi
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fi
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}
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local WD_CONFIG=$HOME/.warprc
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local WD_QUIET=0
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local WD_EXIT_CODE=0
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local WD_DEBUG=0
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# Parse 'meta' options first to avoid the need to have them before
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# other commands. The `-D` flag consumes recognized options so that
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# the actual command parsing won't be affected.
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zparseopts -D -E \
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c:=wd_alt_config -config:=wd_alt_config \
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q=wd_quiet_mode -quiet=wd_quiet_mode \
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v=wd_print_version -version=wd_print_version \
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d=wd_debug_mode -debug=wd_debug_mode
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if [[ ! -z $wd_print_version ]]
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then
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echo "wd version $WD_VERSION"
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fi
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if [[ ! -z $wd_alt_config ]]
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then
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WD_CONFIG=$wd_alt_config[2]
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fi
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# check if config file exists
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if [ ! -e $CONFIG ]
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if [ ! -e $WD_CONFIG ]
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then
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# if not, create config file
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touch $CONFIG
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touch $WD_CONFIG
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done < $CONFIG
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## functions
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wd_warp()
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{
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local point=$1
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if [[ $point =~ "^\.+$" ]]
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then
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if [ $#1 < 2 ]
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then
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wd_print_msg $YELLOW "Warping to current directory?"
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else
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(( n = $#1 - 1 ))
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cd -$n > /dev/null
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fi
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elif [[ ${points[$point]} != "" ]]
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then
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cd ${points[$point]}
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else
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wd_print_msg $RED "Unknown warp point '${point}'"
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fi
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}
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wd_add()
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{
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local force=$1
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local point=$2
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if [[ $point =~ "^[\.]+$" ]]
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then
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wd_print_msg $RED "Warp point cannot be just dots"
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elif [[ $point =~ "(\s|\ )+" ]]
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then
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wd_print_msg $RED "Warp point should not contain whitespace"
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elif [[ $point == *:* ]]
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then
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wd_print_msg $RED "Warp point cannot contain colons"
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elif [[ $point == "" ]]
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then
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wd_print_msg $RED "Warp point cannot be empty"
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elif [[ ${points[$2]} == "" ]] || $force
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then
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wd_remove $point > /dev/null
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printf "%q:%q\n" "${point}" "${PWD}" >> $CONFIG
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wd_print_msg $GREEN "Warp point added"
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else
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wd_print_msg $YELLOW "Warp point '${point}' already exists. Use 'add!' to overwrite."
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fi
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}
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wd_remove()
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{
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local point=$1
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if [[ ${points[$point]} != "" ]]
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then
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if sed -i.bak "s,^${point}:.*$,,g" $CONFIG
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then
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wd_print_msg $GREEN "Warp point removed"
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else
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wd_print_msg $RED "Something bad happened! Sorry."
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fi
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else
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wd_print_msg $RED "Warp point was not found"
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fi
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}
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wd_list_all()
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{
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wd_print_msg $BLUE "All warp points:"
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while IFS= read -r line
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do
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if [[ $line != "" ]]
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then
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arr=(${(s,:,)line})
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key=${arr[1]}
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val=${arr[2]}
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printf "%20s -> %s\n" $key $val
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fi
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done <<< $(sed "s:${HOME}:~:g" $CONFIG)
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}
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wd_show()
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{
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local cwd=$(print $PWD | sed "s:^${HOME}:~:")
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wd_print_msg $BLUE "Warp points to current directory:"
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wd_list_all | grep -e "${cwd}$"
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}
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wd_print_msg()
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{
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local color=$1
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local msg=$2
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if [[ $color == "" || $msg == "" ]]
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then
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print " ${RED}*${NOC} Could not print message. Sorry!"
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else
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print " ${color}*${NOC} ${msg}"
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fi
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}
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wd_print_usage()
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{
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cat <<- EOF
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Usage: wd [add|-a|--add] [rm|-r|--remove] <point>
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Commands:
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add Adds the current working directory to your warp points
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add! Overwrites existing warp point
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rm Removes the given warp point
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show Outputs warp points to current directory
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ls Outputs all stored warp points
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help Show this extremely helpful text
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EOF
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}
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## run
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done < $WD_CONFIG
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# get opts
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args=$(getopt -o a:r:lhs -l add:,rm:,ls,help,show -- $*)
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args=$(getopt -o a:r:c:lhs -l add:,rm:,clean\!,ls,help,show -- $*)
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|
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# check if no arguments were given
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if [[ $? -ne 0 || $#* -eq 0 ]]
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||||
# check if no arguments were given, and that version is not set
|
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if [[ ($? -ne 0 || $#* -eq 0) && -z $wd_print_version ]]
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then
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wd_print_usage
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||||
|
||||
# check if config file is writeable
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elif [ ! -w $CONFIG ]
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||||
# check if config file is writeable
|
||||
elif [ ! -w $WD_CONFIG ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
# do nothing
|
||||
# can't run `exit`, as this would exit the executing shell
|
||||
wd_print_msg $RED "\'$CONFIG\' is not writeable."
|
||||
wd_exit_fail "\'$WD_CONFIG\' is not writeable."
|
||||
|
||||
else
|
||||
|
||||
# parse rest of options
|
||||
for o
|
||||
do
|
||||
case "$o"
|
||||
|
@ -205,7 +358,15 @@ else
|
|||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
-s|--show|show)
|
||||
wd_show
|
||||
wd_show $2
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
-c|--clean|clean)
|
||||
wd_clean false
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
-c!|--clean!|clean!)
|
||||
wd_clean true
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
|
@ -229,8 +390,19 @@ unset wd_remove
|
|||
unset wd_show
|
||||
unset wd_list_all
|
||||
unset wd_print_msg
|
||||
unset wd_yesorno
|
||||
unset wd_print_usage
|
||||
unset wd_alt_config
|
||||
unset wd_quiet_mode
|
||||
unset wd_print_version
|
||||
|
||||
unset args
|
||||
unset points
|
||||
unset val &> /dev/null # fixes issue #1
|
||||
|
||||
if [[ ! -z $wd_debug_mode ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
exit $WD_EXIT_CODE
|
||||
else
|
||||
unset wd_debug_mode
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
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