Add existence check for given file. (How did I forget that?)
Create automatic backup in temporary directory and use it to show
overview of deleted commands.
Make sed expression more readable by using double quotes for the whole
regex and escaping the $ instead of a mix between single and double.
Since the vim plugins are stored in submodules and vim-plug is not a big
fan of that when installing (Needs PlugClean and PlugInstall again
although the repos of the plugins were already pulled) it makes more
sense to me to use vim8s native plugin management.
Use vim-plug to load onedark instead of the two files in
vim/{autoload,colors}. This enables to update the theme and have it as a
submodule in the rep.
Replace the zsh-history-substring-search plugin with fzf by adding a
function that starts the fzf-history-widget when pressing <Up> with a
nonempty BUFFER. The widget then uses the buffer automatically as query
for fzf.
Use better/more readable version of the command that starts the
scratchpad-terminal.
i3 seems to pass the exec arguments to /bin/sh so adding another call
was redundant.
Add support for directories with spaces when launching the
scratchpad-terminal.
NOTE: The exact same command but with 6 backlashes instead of 8 seems to
work just fine. That makes no sense in my head. Either I'm missing
something or there is a bug in the escaping of backslashes in i3.
Open the scratchpad-terminal in the same working directory as the
current window. This makes sense since I use it for small and quick
tasks that often need to take place in the same place.
Start the terminal in a separate workspace before switching back so that
the window does not break the workspaces layout or its content.
The script has to wait shortly so that the window is "done" (made
floating, sticky, etc.). This is a very dirty hack and should be
replaced in the future.