Merge branch 'master' of git.blakenorth.net/home/git/dotfiles

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PowerUser64 2021-11-15 21:35:11 -08:00
commit 8715300a8f
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@ -35,8 +35,9 @@ set.shortmess = 'filnxtToOFc'
--set.spell = true
set.spelllang = 'en_us'
set.showcmd = true
set.signcolumn = 'auto'
set.signcolumn = 'yes'
set.makeprg = 'make -j$(nproc)'
set.ruler = false
-- Things that can't be translated to lua
vim.cmd 'syntax on'

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.zshrc
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@ -86,6 +86,9 @@
# I hate it when I get ghost script instead of git status. this will be removed
alias gs="echo 'you don'\''t really want ghost script, do you?'"
# tell make to use all cpu cores
alias make='make -j$(nproc)'
# Colors
alias \
ls='ls -hN --color=auto --group-directories-first' \
@ -199,13 +202,28 @@
fi
}
# cd file: cd to the containing dir of a file or folder, given part of its name
# cd to: cd to the containing dir of a file or folder, given part of its name
# can take an `fd` command
# requires that `fzy` is installed
cdf() {
cdt() {
cd "$(dirname "$(fd $@ | fzy)")" && pwd
}
# cd all: opens a new shell in each of the directories below the one you're in, so
# you can execute commands in them until you type 'exit'
# If I use this enough, I may make something that can do more
# Ideas for what it could do in the future:
# - somehow record typed commands so they can be automatically repeated like a macro
# - maybe get the length of the histfile before and after, executing the last X number of commands
# - Maybe just add an argument that takes a command and executes it in all dirs
# (although that wouldn't be as good as recording actions bc it's easy to do
# that by just writing a for loop)
cda() {
for DIR in *; do
(cd "$DIR" && zsh)
done
}
# toggles whether a file or group of files is executable
chx() {
for FILE in "$@";do
@ -295,22 +313,6 @@
echo "$FILEPATH" | grep -o 'site.*' | sed 's+^site+https://blakenorth.net+g'
}
# Opens a subshell in each of the directories below the one you're in, so
# you can execute commands in them
# If I use this enough, I may make something that can do more
# Ideas for what it could do in the future:
# - somehow record typed commands so they can be automatically repeated
# - maybe get the length of the histfile before and after, executing the
# last X number of commands
# - Maybe just add an argument that takes a command and executes it in all dirs
# (although that wouldn't be as good as recording actions bc it's easy to do
# that by just writing a for loop)
foreachdir() {
for DIR in *; do
(cd "$DIR" && zsh)
done
}
# for sending error messages from functions and whatnot
error() {
ERROR_CODE="$?"