999bab187c
This way the user can keep their preferred pushd syntax while enabling us to use a standard syntax in our defined functions. To explain further, without a clear value on the PUSHD_MINUS option, we could be changing the +1/-0 values all we want, that some user would find that it didn't work for him. We have two options, then: - Setting a particular value, which was my first approach. - Using `emulate -L zsh` to ensure all options defined in the function's body won't be passed along to the main zsh instance. For more info see: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Shell-Builtin-Commands.html#index-emulate
31 lines
704 B
Bash
31 lines
704 B
Bash
# enables cycling through the directory stack using
|
|
# Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right
|
|
#
|
|
# left/right direction follows the order in which directories
|
|
# were visited, like left/right arrows do in a browser
|
|
|
|
# NO_PUSHD_MINUS syntax:
|
|
# pushd +N: start counting from left of `dirs' output
|
|
# pushd -N: start counting from right of `dirs' output
|
|
|
|
insert-cycledleft () {
|
|
emulate -L zsh
|
|
setopt nopushdminus
|
|
|
|
builtin pushd -q +1 &>/dev/null || true
|
|
zle reset-prompt
|
|
}
|
|
zle -N insert-cycledleft
|
|
|
|
insert-cycledright () {
|
|
emulate -L zsh
|
|
setopt nopushdminus
|
|
|
|
builtin pushd -q -0 &>/dev/null || true
|
|
zle reset-prompt
|
|
}
|
|
zle -N insert-cycledright
|
|
|
|
bindkey "\e[1;6D" insert-cycledleft
|
|
bindkey "\e[1;6C" insert-cycledright
|