- 10 Nov, 2016 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
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- 22 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
This fixes the use case where a directory in the dir stack doesn't exist anymore, so the keystroke doesn't appear to do anything. It will keep trying to switch to the n-est directory in the stack until it founds an available directory or the dirstack has no more directories to switch to.
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- 18 Nov, 2015 1 commit
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Andrew Janke authored
In bindkey strings, "^[" and "\e" mean the same thing. They're both notations for Escape.
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- 10 Feb, 2015 4 commits
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
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
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
This change follows this proposed behaviour: Ctrl+Shift+Left: move to last visited directory Ctrl+Shift+Right: move to next visited directory an alternative behaviour would be: Ctrl+Shift+Left: move directory to the left in `dirs` output Ctrl+Shift+Right: move directory to the right in `dirs` output It also introduces `setopt nopushdminus` as a way to standardise pushd syntax. It's value wasn't clear before, which has been the cause of so many pull requests regarding this plugin not working in some environments.
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- 11 Dec, 2014 1 commit
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Rotem Yaari authored
dircycle right did not behave as expected and was fixed
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- 01 Mar, 2012 1 commit
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Rotem Yaari authored
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