#!/bin/sh emacsfun() { local cmd frames # Build the Emacs Lisp command to check for suitable frames # See https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Frames.html#index-framep case "$*" in *-t*|*--tty*|*-nw*) cmd="(memq 't (mapcar 'framep (frame-list)))" ;; # if != nil, there are tty frames *) cmd="(delete 't (mapcar 'framep (frame-list)))" ;; # if != nil, there are graphical terminals (x, w32, ns) esac # Check if there are suitable frames frames="$(emacsclient -a '' -n -e "$cmd" 2>/dev/null |sed 's/.*\x07//g' )" # Only create another X frame if there isn't one present if [ -z "$frames" -o "$frames" = nil ]; then emacsclient --alternate-editor="" --create-frame "$@" return $? fi emacsclient --alternate-editor="" "$@" } # Adapted from https://github.com/davidshepherd7/emacs-read-stdin/blob/master/emacs-read-stdin.sh # If the second argument is - then write stdin to a tempfile and open the # tempfile. (first argument will be `--no-wait` passed in by the plugin.zsh) if [ $# -ge 2 -a "$2" = "-" ]; then # Create a tempfile to hold stdin tempfile="$(mktemp --tmpdir emacs-stdin-$USERNAME.XXXXXXX 2>/dev/null \ || mktemp -t emacs-stdin-$USERNAME)" # support BSD mktemp # Redirect stdin to the tempfile cat - > "$tempfile" # Reset $2 to the tempfile so that "$@" works as expected set -- "$1" "$tempfile" "${@:3}" fi emacsfun "$@"