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#!/bin/bash
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# cd all: opens a new shell in each of the directories below the one you're in, so
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# you can execute commands in them until you type 'exit'
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# If I use this enough, I may make something that can do more
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# Ideas for what it could do in the future:
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# - somehow record typed commands so they can be automatically repeated like a macro
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# - maybe get the length of the histfile before and after, executing the last X number of commands
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# - Maybe just add an argument that takes a command and executes it in all dirs
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# (although that wouldn't be as good as recording actions bc it's easy to do
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# that by just writing a for loop)
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for DIR in *; do
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(cd "$DIR" && zsh)
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done
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