Merge pull request #4342 from robobenklein/patch-1

Fix Atom Plugin for Linux Users
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Robby Russell 2015-09-19 09:39:13 -07:00
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## atom
Plugin for Atom, a cross platform text and code editor, available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
This plugin makes "at" a useful function for invoking the Atom Editor.
Originally by Github user [aforty](https://github.com/aforty) for OSX, modified to alias 'at' to 'atom' for Linux, since atom already works on the terminal for Linux, and calling 'at' in a non-OSX environment should still work.
### Requirements
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* If `at` command is called without an argument, launch Atom
* If `at` is passed a directory, `cd` to it and open it in Atom
* If `at` is passed a directory, open it in Atom
* If `at` is passed a file, open it in Atom
* if `att` command is called, it is equivalent to `at .`, opening the current folder in Atom
### Examples
* Open the current dir in atom: `at .`
* Open another dir in atom: `at path/to/folder`
* Open a file: `at filename.extension`

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# Gets OS Type
unamestr=$(uname -s)
# If OSX
if [[ "$unamestr" == 'Darwin' ]]; then
local _atom_paths > /dev/null 2>&1
_atom_paths=(
"$HOME/Applications/Atom.app"
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break
fi
done
alias att='at .'
# If Linux
elif [[ "$unamestr" == 'Linux' ]]; then
# Alerts the user if 'atom' is not a found command.
type atom >/dev/null 2>&1 && alias at="atom" || { echo >&2 "You have enabled the atom oh-my-zsh plugin on Linux, but atom is not a recognized command. Please make sure you have it installed before using this plugin."; }
fi