65 lines
1.8 KiB
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65 lines
1.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
# vim: ft=zsh
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## Author: druckdev
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## Created: 2019-10-21
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##
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## An ls wrapper that adds the -A flag (show hidden files except . and ..) when
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## there are no visible files or the directory matches the pattern (POSIX ERE)
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## defined in $LS_SHOW_ALL_DIRS.
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# Do not include hidden files when globbing and expand to an empty string
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# instead of giving an error when no files match.
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builtin emulate -L zsh -o no_glob_dots -o null_glob
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# Overwrite here or before calling to change the directories in which hidden
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# files should always be listed.
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builtin local LS_SHOW_ALL_DIRS=${LS_SHOW_ALL_DIRS:-"dotfiles|\.config"}
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builtin local -a dirs files
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# Pop files and folders from arguments and put them in the corresponding array.
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# All other arguments are kept.
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for arg in "$@"; do
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shift
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if [ -d "$arg" ]; then
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dirs+="$arg"
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elif [ -e "$arg" ]; then
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files+="$arg"
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else
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set -- "$@" "$arg"
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fi
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done
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# Print working directory when only flags were given as arguments.
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if ! (( ${#dirs} + ${#files} )); then
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dirs+="$PWD"
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fi
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builtin local separator=""
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# Print files.
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if (( ${#files} )); then
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command ls "$@" -- "${files[@]}"
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# Print a newline between files and folder segment.
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separator="\n"
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fi
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# Print directories.
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builtin local all_flag
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builtin local -a content
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for dir in ${(@f)dirs}; do
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content=( "$dir"/* )
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# If the directory contains no visible files or it matches a pattern, then
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# show hidden files when listing
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if (( ! ${#content} )) || [[ "${dir:A}" =~ "${LS_SHOW_ALL_DIRS:-^$}" ]]; then
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all_flag="-A"
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else
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all_flag=
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fi
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# If there are multiple items to list, print a newline (if ls was already
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# executed) followed by the dir-name.
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! (( ${#dirs} + ${#files} - 1 )) || echo "$separator$dir:"
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# Print directory. $all_flag has to be unquoted else ls will fail.
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command ls "$@" $all_flag -- "$dir"
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separator="\n"
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done
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