Merge pull request #4649 from psprint/master

znt: n-history supports multi-line cmds and starts with current buffer
Fixes #4648
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Marc Cornellà 2015-11-30 18:11:11 +01:00
commit a19ec1040e
6 changed files with 43 additions and 9 deletions

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# Hotlist # Hotlist
local hotlist local hotlist
hotlist=( hotlist=(
~/.config/znt
/usr/share/zsh/site-functions /usr/share/zsh/site-functions
/usr/share/zsh /usr/share/zsh
/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions

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# On Linux virtual terminal this will be enforced to reverse (because of poor # On Linux virtual terminal this will be enforced to reverse (because of poor
# underline support on that terminal) # underline support on that terminal)
local active_text=underline local active_text=underline
# Highlight a few keywords
local NLIST_COLORING_PATTERN="(while|for |sudo|make|(#s)git|vim(#e)|vim |emacs(#e)|emacs )"
local NLIST_COLORING_COLOR=$'\x1b[00;33m'
local NLIST_COLORING_MATCH_MULTIPLE=1

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http://imageshack.com/a/img633/7967/ps6rKR.png http://imageshack.com/a/img633/7967/ps6rKR.png
A tool generating a selectable curses-based list of elements that has access to Set of tools like n-history  multi-word history searcher, n-cd directory
current Zsh session, i.e. has broad capabilities to work together with it. bookmark manager, n-kill  htop like kill utility, and more. Based on
That's n-list. The files n-cd, n-env, n-kill, etc. are applications of n-list, a tool generating selectable curses-based list of elements that has
the tool. Feature highlights include incremental multi-word searching, ANSI access to current Zsh session, i.e. has broad capabilities to work together
with it. Feature highlights include incremental multi-word searching, ANSI
coloring, unique mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable elements, grepping and coloring, unique mode, horizontal scroll, non-selectable elements, grepping and
various integrations with Zsh. various integrations with Zsh.
## History Widget ## History Widget
To have n-history as the incremental searcher bound to Ctrl-R copy znt-* To have n-history as multi-word incremental searcher bound to Ctrl-R copy znt-*
files into the */site-functions dir (unless you use Oh My Zsh) and files into the */site-functions dir (unless you use Oh My Zsh) and
add: add:
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to .zshrc. This is done automatically when using Oh My Zsh. Two other to .zshrc. This is done automatically when using Oh My Zsh. Two other
widgets exist, znt-cd-widget and znt-kill-widget, they can be too assigned widgets exist, znt-cd-widget and znt-kill-widget, they can be too assigned
to key combinations: to key combinations (no need for autoload when using Oh My Zsh):
zle -N znt-cd-widget zle -N znt-cd-widget
bindkey "^T" znt-cd-widget bindkey "^T" znt-cd-widget
zle -N znt-kill-widget zle -N znt-kill-widget
bindkey "^Y" znt-kill-widget bindkey "^Y" znt-kill-widget
Oh My Zsh stores history into ~/.zsh_history. When you switch to OMZ you could
want to copy your previous data (from e.g. ~/.zhistory) into the new location.
## Introduction ## Introduction
The tools are: The tools are:
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will work when in parenthesis, i.e. (a|b). BTW by using this method you can will work when in parenthesis, i.e. (a|b). BTW by using this method you can
colorize output of the tools, via their config files (check out e.g. n-cd.conf, colorize output of the tools, via their config files (check out e.g. n-cd.conf,
it uses this). it uses this).
## Performance
ZNT is fastest with Zsh before 5.0.8 and starting from 5.2 (the version yet to
be released).
# vim:filetype=conf

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setopt extendedglob setopt extendedglob
zmodload zsh/curses zmodload zsh/curses
zmodload zsh/parameter
local IFS=" local IFS="
" "
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NLIST_REMEMBER_STATE=0 NLIST_REMEMBER_STATE=0
list=( `builtin history -rn 1` ) list=( "$history[@]" )
list=( "${(@M)list:#(#i)*$1*}" ) list=( "${(@M)list:#(#i)*$1*}" )
local NLIST_GREP_STRING="$1"
if [ "$#list" -eq 0 ]; then if [ "$#list" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "No matching history entries" echo "No matching history entries"
return 1 return 1
fi fi
local NLIST_GREP_STRING="$1"
local NLIST_REPLACE_NEWLINES="1"
n-list "${list[@]}" n-list "${list[@]}"
if [ "$REPLY" -gt 0 ]; then if [ "$REPLY" -gt 0 ]; then

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fi fi
REPLY="-1" REPLY="-1"
typeset -ga reply
reply=() reply=()
integer term_height="$LINES" integer term_height="$LINES"
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NLIST_IS_SEARCH_MODE=1 NLIST_IS_SEARCH_MODE=1
fi fi
if [ -n "$NLIST_SET_SEARCH_TO" ]; then
NLIST_SEARCH_BUFFER="$NLIST_SET_SEARCH_TO"
NLIST_SET_SEARCH_TO=""
fi
if [ "$NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE" -eq 1 ]; then if [ "$NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE" -eq 1 ]; then
NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE=0 NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE=0
NLIST_IS_UNIQ_MODE=1 NLIST_IS_UNIQ_MODE=1
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if [ "$prev_start_idx" -ne "$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" ]; then if [ "$prev_start_idx" -ne "$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" ]; then
prev_start_idx="$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" prev_start_idx="$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN"
disp_list=( "${(@)col_list[NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN, end_idx]}" ) disp_list=( "${(@)col_list[NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN, end_idx]}" )
# We have display list, lets replace newlines with "\n" when needed (1/3)
[ "$NLIST_REPLACE_NEWLINES" -eq 1 ] && disp_list=( "${(@)disp_list//$'\n'/\\n}" )
fi fi
# Output colored list # Output colored list
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if [ "$prev_start_idx" -ne "$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" ]; then if [ "$prev_start_idx" -ne "$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" ]; then
prev_start_idx="$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" prev_start_idx="$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN"
disp_list=( "${(@)list[NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN, end_idx]}" ) disp_list=( "${(@)list[NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN, end_idx]}" )
# We have display list, lets replace newlines with "\n" when needed (2/3)
[ "$NLIST_REPLACE_NEWLINES" -eq 1 ] && disp_list=( "${(@)disp_list//$'\n'/\\n}" )
fi fi
else else
if [ "$prev_start_idx" -ne "$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" ]; then if [ "$prev_start_idx" -ne "$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" ]; then
prev_start_idx="$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN" prev_start_idx="$NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN"
disp_list=( "${(@)col_list[NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN, end_idx]}" ) disp_list=( "${(@)col_list[NLIST_FROM_WHAT_IDX_LIST_IS_SHOWN, end_idx]}" )
# We have display list, lets replace newlines with "\n" when needed (3/3)
[ "$NLIST_REPLACE_NEWLINES" -eq 1 ] && disp_list=( "${(@)disp_list//$'\n'/\\n}" )
fi fi
fi fi

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autoload znt-usetty-wrapper n-history autoload znt-usetty-wrapper n-history
local NLIST_START_IN_SEARCH_MODE=1 local NLIST_START_IN_SEARCH_MODE=1
local NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE=1 local NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE=1
local NLIST_SET_SEARCH_TO="$BUFFER"
znt-usetty-wrapper n-history "$@" znt-usetty-wrapper n-history "$@"
unset NLIST_START_IN_SEARCH_MODE unset NLIST_START_IN_SEARCH_MODE
unset NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE unset NLIST_START_IN_UNIQ_MODE
unset NLIST_SET_SEARCH_TO