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-#!/bin/zsh
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-#
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-# Original idea by DefV (Jan De Poorter)
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-# Source: https://gist.github.com/pjaspers/368394#comment-1016
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-#
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-# Usage:
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-# - Set `$PROJECT_PATHS` in your ~/.zshrc
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-# e.g.: PROJECT_PATHS=(~/src ~/work)
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-# - In ZSH you now can open a project directory with the command: `pj my-project`
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-# the plugin will locate the `my-project` directory in one of the $PROJECT_PATHS
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-# Also tab completion is supported.
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-# - `pjo my-project` will open the directory in $EDITOR
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-#
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+alias pjo="pj open"
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-function pj() {
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+function pj () {
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cmd="cd"
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file=$1
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@@ -36,8 +23,6 @@ function pj() {
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echo "No such project $1"
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}
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-alias pjo="pj open"
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-
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function _pj () {
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# might be possible to improve this using glob, without the basename trick
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typeset -a projects
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@@ -45,5 +30,4 @@ function _pj () {
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projects=$projects:t
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_arguments "*:file:($projects)"
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}
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-
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compdef _pj pj
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