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owsei
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I made this one to find binaries in NixOs and other systems
get_bin_path() {
paths=${2:-$PATH}
for dr in $(echo $paths | tr ':' '\n') ; do
if [ -f "$dr/$1" ] ; then
echo "$dr/$1"
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
Then I made this one to, if I have a shell o opened inside neovim it will tell the neovim process running the shell to open a file on it, instead of starting a new process
_nvim_con() {
abs_path=$(readlink --canonicalize "$@" | sed s'| |\\ |'g)
$(get_bin_path nvim) --server $NVIM --remote-send "<ESC>:edit $abs_path<CR>"
exit
}
# start host and open file
_nvim_srv() {
$(get_bin_path nvim) --listen $HOME/.cache/nvim/$$-server.pipe $@
}
if [ -n "$NVIM" ] ; then
export EDITOR="_nvim_con"
else
export EDITOR="_nvim_srv"
fi
Lastly this bit:
which if it detects a file and a line number split by a :
it will open the file and jump to the line
_open() {
path_parts=$(readlink --canonicalize "$@" | sed s'| |\\ |'g | sed 's/:/\t/' )
file=$(echo "$path_parts" | awk ' { print $1 }' )
line=$(echo "$path_parts" | awk ' { print $2 }' )
if [ -n "$line" ] ; then
# has line number
if [ -n "$NVIM" ] ; then
$(get_bin_path nvim) --server $NVIM --remote-send "<ESC>:edit $file<CR>:+$line<CR>"
exit
else
$(get_bin_path nvim) --listen $HOME/.cache/nvim/$$-server.pipe $file "+:$line"
fi
else
$EDITOR $file
fi
}
alias nvim="_open"
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