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feat(wd): update to latest upstream release (#11235)
Based on
https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/releases/tag/v0.5.2
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# wd
[

](https://travis-ci.org/mfaerevaag/wd
)
[

](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/actions
)
`wd`
(
*warp directory*
) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using
`cd`
.
Why?
Because
`cd`
seems inefficient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path.


## Setup
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@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ In your `.zshrc`:
antibody bundle mfaerevaag/wd
```
### [Fig](https://fig.io)
Install
`wd`
here:
[

](https://fig.io/plugins/other/wd_mfaerevaag)
### Arch ([AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zsh-plugin-wd-git/))
1.
Install from the AUR
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@@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ wd_add()
{
local
point
=
$1
local
force
=
$2
cmdnames
=(
add
rm
show list
ls
path clean
help
)
if
[[
$point
==
""
]]
then
...
...
@@ -178,6 +179,9 @@ wd_add()
elif
[[
$point
=
~ :
]]
||
[[
$point
=
~ /
]]
then
wd_exit_fail
"Warp point contains illegal character (:/)"
elif
((
$cmdnames
[(
Ie
)
$point
]))
then
wd_exit_fail
"Warp point name cannot be a wd command (see wd -h for a full list)"
elif
[[
${
points
[
$point
]
}
==
""
]]
||
[
!
-z
"
$force
"
]
then
wd_remove
"
$point
"
>
/dev/null
...
...
@@ -185,7 +189,7 @@ wd_add()
if
(
whence
sort
>
/dev/null
)
;
then
local
config_tmp
=
$(
mktemp
"
${
TMPDIR
:-
/tmp
}
/wd.XXXXXXXXXX"
)
# use 'cat' below to ensure we respect $WD_CONFIG as a symlink
command sort
-o
"
${
config_tmp
}
"
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
&&
command cat
"
${
config_tmp
}
"
>
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
&&
command rm
"
${
config_tmp
}
"
command sort
-o
"
${
config_tmp
}
"
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
&&
command cat
"
${
config_tmp
}
"
>
|
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
&&
command rm
"
${
config_tmp
}
"
fi
wd_export_static_named_directories
...
...
@@ -214,7 +218,7 @@ wd_remove()
then
local
config_tmp
=
$(
mktemp
"
${
TMPDIR
:-
/tmp
}
/wd.XXXXXXXXXX"
)
# Copy and delete in two steps in order to preserve symlinks
if
sed
-n
"/^
${
point_name
}
:.*
$/
!p"
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
>
"
$config_tmp
"
&&
command cp
"
$config_tmp
"
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
&&
command rm
"
$config_tmp
"
if
sed
-n
"/^
${
point_name
}
:.*
$/
!p"
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
>
|
"
$config_tmp
"
&&
command cp
"
$config_tmp
"
"
$WD_CONFIG
"
&&
command rm
"
$config_tmp
"
then
wd_print_msg
"
$WD_GREEN
"
"Warp point removed"
else
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@@ -251,7 +255,7 @@ wd_list_all()
then
arr
=(
${
(s,
:,
)line
}
)
key
=
${
arr
[1]
}
val
=
${
arr
[2]
}
val
=
${
line
#
"
${
arr
[1]
}
:"
}
if
[[
-z
$wd_quiet_mode
]]
then
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...
@@ -389,6 +393,11 @@ else
wd_export_static_named_directories
fi
# disable extendedglob for the complete wd execution time
setopt |
grep
-q
extendedglob
wd_extglob_is_set
=
$?
[[
$wd_extglob_is_set
]]
&&
setopt noextendedglob
# load warp points
typeset
-A
points
while
read
-r
line
...
...
@@ -475,6 +484,9 @@ fi
# if not, next time warp will pick up variables from this run
# remember, there's no sub shell
[[
$wd_extglob_is_set
]]
&&
setopt extendedglob
unset
wd_extglob_is_set
unset
wd_warp
unset
wd_add
unset
wd_remove
...
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