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Julian Prein bbc6d5c9e0 git: Fix working directory of shell aliases
In git aliases, shell commands are executed from the top-level directory
of the repo. Because of this, something like `git glog -- file` didn't
work in subdirectories.

Fix this by creating a wrapper script that first changes into
$GIT_PREFIX before executing the script. Since (currently) the only
use-case is to launch the functions in `autoload/git/`, most of the path
could move into the script, making the git config a lot cleaner.
2025-05-23 16:30:58 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# Copyright (c) 2025 Julian Prein
#
# Meant to be used in git aliases to launch an autoloadable zsh function in the
# correct directory.
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
printf >&2 "Usage: $(basename "$0") <function>\n"
exit 1
fi
BASE="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/zsh/autoload/git"
# In git aliases, shell commands are executed from the top-level directory of
# the repo. GIT_PREFIX contains the original directory relative to the
# top-level.
[ -z "$GIT_PREFIX" ] || cd "$GIT_PREFIX"
# no need for error handling, the message from sh is descriptive enough
if [ "${1#git-}" != "$1" ] || [ -e "$BASE/$1" ]; then
exec "$BASE/$@"
else
exec "$BASE/git-$@"
fi