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wd
==
# wd plugin
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Note, a warp point cannot contain colons, or only consist of only spaces and dots. The first will conflict in how `wd` stores the warp points, and the second will conflict other features, as below.
You can omit the point name to use the current directory's name instead.
* From an other directory (not necessarily), warp to `foo` with:
$ wd foo
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$ wd ...
This is a wrapper for the zsh `dirs` function.
(You might need `setopt AUTO_PUSHD` in your `.zshrc` if you hare not using [oh-my-zshell](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)).
(You might need `setopt AUTO_PUSHD` in your `.zshrc` if you are not using [Oh My Zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh)).
* Remove warp point test point:
$ wd rm foo
You can omit the point name to use the current directory's name instead.
* List all warp points (stored in `~/.warprc`):
$ wd list

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wd_print_usage()
{
cat <<- EOF
Usage: wd [command] <point>
Usage: wd [command] [point]
Commands:
add <point> Adds the current working directory to your warp points
add! <point> Overwrites existing warp point
rm <point> Removes the given warp point
show Print warp points to current directory
show <point> Print path to given warp point
list Print all stored warp points
ls <point> Show files from given warp point
path <point> Show the path to given warp point
clean! Remove points warping to nonexistent directories
add <point> Adds the current working directory to your warp points
add Adds the current working directory to your warp points with current directory's name
add! <point> Overwrites existing warp point
add! Overwrites existing warp point with current directory's name
rm <point> Removes the given warp point
rm Removes the given warp point with current directory's name
show <point> Print path to given warp point
show Print warp points to current directory
list Print all stored warp points
ls <point> Show files from given warp point (ls)
path <point> Show the path to given warp point (pwd)
clean! Remove points warping to nonexistent directories
-v | --version Print version
-d | --debug Exit after execution with exit codes (for testing)
-c | --config Specify config file (default ~/.warprc)
-q | --quiet Suppress all output
-v | --version Print version
-d | --debug Exit after execution with exit codes (for testing)
-c | --config Specify config file (default ~/.warprc)
-q | --quiet Suppress all output
help Show this extremely helpful text
help Show this extremely helpful text
EOF
}
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local force=$1
local point=$2
if [[ $point == "" ]]
then
point=$(basename $(pwd))
fi
if [[ $point =~ "^[\.]+$" ]]
then
wd_exit_fail "Warp point cannot be just dots"
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elif [[ $point == *:* ]]
then
wd_exit_fail "Warp point cannot contain colons"
elif [[ $point == "" ]]
then
wd_exit_fail "Warp point cannot be empty"
elif [[ ${points[$2]} == "" ]] || $force
then
wd_remove $point > /dev/null
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wd_remove()
{
local point=$1
local point=$2
if [[ $point == "" ]]
then
point=$(basename $(pwd))
fi
if [[ ${points[$point]} != "" ]]
then