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adam.huang
Oh My Zsh
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acd6a14a
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Aug 16, 2016
by
Marc Cornellà
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Aug 16, 2016
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Merge pull request #5296 from mcornella/fix-pj-plugin
Fix pj plugin
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# pj
The
`pj`
plugin (short for
`Project Jump`
) allows you to define several
folders where you store your projects, so that you can jump there directly
by just using the name of the project directory.
Original idea and code by Jan De Poorter (
[
@DefV
](
https://github.com/DefV
)
)
Source: https://gist.github.com/pjaspers/368394#gistcomment-1016
## Usage
1.
Enable the
`pj`
plugin:
```
zsh
plugins
=(
... pj
)
```
2.
Set
`$PROJECT_PATHS`
in your ~/.zshrc:
```
zsh
PROJECT_PATHS
=(
~/src ~/work ~/
"dir with spaces"
)
```
You can now use one of the following commands:
##### `pj my-project`:
`cd`
to the directory named "my-project" found in one of the
`$PROJECT_PATHS`
directories. If there are several directories named the same, the first one
to appear in
`$PROJECT_PATHS`
has preference.
For example:
```
zsh
PROJECT_PATHS
=(
~/code ~/work
)
$
ls
~/code
# ~/code/blog ~/code/react
$
ls
~/work
# ~/work/blog ~/work/project
$
pj blog
# <-- will cd to ~/code/blog
```
##### `pjo my-project`
Open the project directory with your defined
`$EDITOR`
. This follows the same
directory rules as the
`pj`
command above.
Note:
`pjo`
is an alias of
`pj open`
.
plugins/pj/pj.plugin.zsh
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#!/bin/zsh
alias
pjo
=
"pj open"
#
pj
()
{
# Original idea by DefV (Jan De Poorter)
emulate
-L
zsh
# Source: https://gist.github.com/pjaspers/368394#comment-1016
#
# Usage:
# - Set `$PROJECT_PATHS` in your ~/.zshrc
# e.g.: PROJECT_PATHS=(~/src ~/work)
# - In ZSH you now can open a project directory with the command: `pj my-project`
# the plugin will locate the `my-project` directory in one of the $PROJECT_PATHS
# Also tab completion is supported.
# - `pjo my-project` will open the directory in $EDITOR
#
function
pj
()
{
cmd
=
"cd"
cmd
=
"cd"
file
=
$1
project
=
$1
if
[[
"open"
==
"
$
file
"
]]
then
if
[[
"open"
==
"
$
project
"
]]
;
then
shift
shift
file
=
$*
project
=
$*
cmd
=
(
${
(s
:
:
)
EDITOR
}
)
cmd
=
${
=
EDITOR
}
else
else
file
=
$*
project
=
$*
fi
if
[[
-z
"
$project
"
]]
;
then
echo
"You have to specify a project name."
return
fi
fi
for
project
in
$PROJECT_PATHS
;
do
for
basedir
(
$PROJECT_PATHS
)
;
do
if
[[
-d
$project
/
$file
]]
then
if
[[
-d
"
$basedir
/
$project
"
]]
;
then
$cmd
"
$project
/
$file
"
$cmd
"
$basedir
/
$project
"
unset
project
# Unset project var
return
return
fi
fi
done
done
echo
"No such project
$1
"
echo
"No such project
'
${
project
}
'.
"
}
}
alias
pjo
=
"pj open"
_pj
()
{
emulate
-L
zsh
function
_pj
()
{
# might be possible to improve this using glob, without the basename trick
typeset
-a
projects
typeset
-a
projects
projects
=(
$PROJECT_PATHS
/
*
)
for
basedir
(
$PROJECT_PATHS
)
;
do
projects
=
$projects
:t
projects+
=(
${
basedir
}
/
*
(
/N
))
_arguments
"*:file:(
$projects
)"
done
}
compadd
${
projects
:t
}
}
compdef _pj pj
compdef _pj pj
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