Instead of exec-ing the tmux process, run it normally and exit
afterwards. Otherwise the zlogout is not read as mentioned a couple of
lines above and in `zsh(1)`:
> However, if the shell terminates due to exec'ing another process, the
> logout files are not read.
When connected over ssh and attaching to/creating a tmux session, the
shell should `exec` the tmux command so that detaching from the session
automatically also closes the ssh connection.
If something should happen and the `tmux` command bricks the remote
shell this can fixed by logging in with:
ssh [destination] zsh -dfi
Escape slashes in the branch name before passing it to `mktemp`.
Otherwise it would complain with:
mktemp: invalid suffix [...], contains directory separator
Add description in one sentence and use cases for this.
Remove sentence about removing `TEMP_DIR` that is outdated since:
5a8b5ffd21 ("git:checkout-worktree: Use `mktemp` template")
Use a template that directly includes the repository name and the branch
checked out. This makes finding and deleting the worktree directory if
anything goes wrong a lot easier.
Checkout the worktree directly in the temporary directory. With that
`TEMP_DIR` becomes obsolete.
Fix the exit condition when the function is called outside of a git
repository.
Use zsh's `:t` History Expansion Modifier, as `$?` does not keep `git
rev-parse`'s exit code, but rather `basename`'s.
This reverts commit 54d716510b ("git: Drop function in `spull`").
I apparently oversaw the use of arguments passed to `git pull`. This
makes the function necessary.
Split `toplevel` definition and assignment as the `local` builtin has
it's own exit code. Thus the function previously did not return if the
`PWD` was not in a git repo.
Since
a98457e66b ("vim:autocmd: Adjust colorcolumn with &textwidth")
or correctly sine
fc0969abba ("vim: Drop textwidth autocmd for native way")
it is not necessary to add the `textwidth` manually to `colorcolumn`.
The colorcolumns are now also placed *behind* textwidth.
The old `textwidth` value is meant to be subtracted from colorcolumn, to
then add the new one.
Fixes: 41656d28d6 ("vim:autocmd: Reset textwidth value in colorcolumn")