Previously the path preview misbehaved when typing dots on the first
shell word (e.g. executing a script in a parent directory). This
happened as the `(z)` parameter expansion flag does not expand to an
array rather a scalar. Because of that, `[-1]` returns the last
character.
Work around this issue by prepending LBUFFER with a dummy word, so that
it always contains at least 2 words.
Handle an LBUFFER value of `..` before pressing `.` by adding `/../`.
This scenario can only occur by deleting previously added segments or
using the new `default_dot` (See previous commit 72a8cfbcb ("zsh:keys:
Add normal `.` behaviour on `Ctrl-.`")).
Having bound `.` to `rationalize_dots` makes typing paths with multiple
`../` segments super easy. This gets cumbersome in some situations
though.
Typing a path like `../.local` is only possible by either typing
`../.<BS><BS>local` (as it is expanded to `../../` on the third dot) or
`..//.local` which is not as annoying but somehow breaks completion on
further path segments.
Bind `Ctrl-.` (i.e. `^N`) to insert a normal dot.
Move the fallback for $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND into the variable
fzf_default_no_rg that is always set.
This way FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND can reuse it instead of spawning a new shell
and messing with PATH.
Instead of simply pointing the database to XDG_DATA_HOME, write a
wrapper function that searches for `.tmsu/db` in all parent directories
and fallbacks to XDG_DATA_HOME if not found.
Also create XDG_DATA_HOME/tmsu if necessary.
Remove `NORC` as settings like `smartcase` or my color scheme are things
I do not want to miss and the startup time delta feels negligible.
Fix a weird issue with presumably the line breaks and tabs in the
command string that would make vim send key inputs when starting through
`nvim-man`. This would lead to tmux switching panes and tmux-resurrect
failing to recover panes with vim opened like this.
Move `git-commit-last-msg` into an autoloadable function. This way it
can also be executed as external script and thus in a git alias. This
makes it additionally possible to call it in vim over fugitive's `:Git`.
Use the `destination-only` edit format when renaming files with `qmv`.
`dual-column` mode got on my nerves as I tend to forget with side is
source and which is destination. On top, the `swap` option breaks as
soon as I change the length of a filename.
`single-column` mode is useless for me, as I tend to make changes in
visual block mode.
Pass all given arguments to `git worktree add`. This makes it possible
to directly create a new branch with `-b` for example. As the arguments
are not used anywhere else, this should not introduce any parsing
issues.
Update the function to use the current `.git/modules/` structure, by
only using the basename of the path.
I am not sure when this was changed and too lazy right now to find it
out.
Since 5258b5ed4217 ("zsh:funcs:suffix: Support quotes), all special are
escaped anyway (including whitespace), making it unnecessary to quote
the names extra.
While trying to handle whitespace in the suffixes the support for
passing multiple suffixes broke.
This should now support multiple suffixes as well as included
whitespaces.
Find files that end with one of multiple given suffixes.
Usage:
suffix sfx... [-- path...]
`sfx` is given to `find` in the form `-name "*$sfx"`.
`path` is given as starting point to `find`, defaulting to `.`.
I forgot to reindent part of the function after moving the
if (( $+commands[shellcheck] ))
check into the function. Before it was wrapping the function definition.
Move all submodules that were under .config/ into .local/share/ (alias
XDG_DATA_HOME). I got convinced that they feel out of place in .config/.
Instead of updating the paths from which they are sourced (e.g.
`TMUX_PLUGIN_MANAGER_PATH` or `packpath`), keep a symlink in the old
location that points to the new one. This has the benefit that
everything related to one program remains mostly accessible from the
same place instead of spreading everything out.
I am still unsure if I really like the new location as I affiliate user
**data** more with something that has to be backed up as it is
non-recreatable. And moving them out of .config/ had the reasoning that
they are not my config files but rather data from the internet that
could be retrieved when deleting. But using XDG_CACHE_HOME seems
unreasonable as well.
We'll see.
Move the fzf-repo from ./local/bin/ to .local/share/.
Update all relative symlinks' (e.g. fzf) targets.
Move `git-track` into its own autoloadable function.
This way it is better maintainable as in one-liner format and brings the
possibility of having more complexity (e.g. for better portability).
By that it is also now executable as `git-spull` as well as `git spull`
as before.