46 lines
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46 lines
1.4 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
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# This file contains tooling that make terminal usage from within Emacs more enjoyable. Some of
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# these are conditionally defined functions that monkey patch CLI utils like vim and man and
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# dispatch to native Emacs utils that should function as analogous alternatives.
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# While most of these conditional definitions could fall inside of one larger, if "${INSIDE_EMACS}"
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# block, to increase portability, smaller, redundant blocks are preferred.
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# Have zsh export variables for Emacs to track the cwd
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if [ -n "${INSIDE_EMACS}" ]; then
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chpwd() { print -P "\033AnSiTc %d" }
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print -P "\033AnSiTu %n"
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print -P "\033AnSiTc %d"
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fi
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# Custom emacs pager support
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if [ -n "${INSIDE_EMACS}" ]; then
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export PAGER="create-shell-pager.sh"
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fi
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# For git primarily. Edit commit messages, etc from ansi-term in Emacs
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if [ -n "${INSIDE_EMACS}" ]; then
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export EDITOR="edit-file-in-emacs.sh"
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fi
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# Muscle-memory dies hard. Calls to vim from an Emacs terminal attempt to open vim from inside of
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# Emacs. This is a really bad UX, and hard to exit from. Instead of retraining muscle-memory,
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# dispatch to Emacs' file editing when vim is called from an Emacs terminal.
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if [ -n "${INSIDE_EMACS}" ]; then
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function vim () {
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emacsclient -e "(find-file-other-window \"$1\")"
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}
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fi
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# Prefer Emac's built-in man util when called from an Emacs terminal
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if [ -n "${INSIDE_EMACS}" ]; then
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function man () {
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emacsclient -e "(man \"$1\")"
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}
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fi
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