Use core.commentchar to identify commented lines and use the cut line
instead of just deleting from the first comment on, as this would break
for example in git generated messages (e.g. squashes).
This reverts commit a205a7c5ce ("zsh:opts: Disable CDABLE_VARS").
The main reason why the option annoyed me was primarily because I had
stupid named dirs to begin with. Remove children of HOME, since I get
there fast anyways.
This reverts commit 226f09b046.
I don't want to have relative links all the time.
TODO: If target is a relative path, make the link relative too
TODO: Support --relative flag
This makes it possible to diff command chains. For example:
diffcmds git format-patch -1 --stdout HEAD~ '|' \
grep '^%%' '|' \
cut -c2- \
-- - +
to see if a commit only reordered lines without modifying them.
I am not happy with this solution and would prefer a different form of
escaping (e.g. with %).
Ignore the .git directory globally instead of ignoring it manually in
tools like fd and ripgrep.
I feel very dumb for putting all this time into the redefinition of :Rg,
especially since I am currently **much** procrastinating writing my
bachelor thesis.
I never really noticed but `$FZF_ALT_C_COMMAND` was never set as
`$fzf_default_no_rg` would be empty. Because the variable was not
exported, the X session would not have it in it's environment.
When passing a full command as arguments to another (e.g. `sudo`),
aliases are not expanded.
Add the `$` alias that makes it possible to expand a following alias
anywhere. This uses the feature that aliases ending in a space will
trigger alias expansion on the next argument.
See: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/433849
When calling git-checkout-worktree from inside a temporary working tree
(doesn't necessary need to be a recursive call, could be another shell
too) the name would be very long.
Fix this by using the folder name of the main working tree.