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cdpath-implementation.nu
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#!/usr/bin/nu
# I actually use it as a part of my startup, so I am not really sure how to pack it, yet I wouldd like to contribute
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# How to use?
#-------------------------------------------------
#1) Add desired paths to the cdpath variable
#2) Use in your shell: $c [directory]
#2.5) You *have to* use an argument. If you wish to simply $cd, use $cd command.
#3) If the path exists, you will cd into the first match found (the command is iterating over the list in the correct order,
# i.e. first element is being iterated overin the first place)
#3.5) But if path does not exist, you will receive a proper echo.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#Written by skelly37
#------------------------
# startup = [
# "let cdpath = [. /place/your ~/cdpath/here ]",
# "def c [dir] { let wd = (pwd); for element in $cdpath {if (pwd) == $wd {cd $element; for directory in (ls -a | select name type | each { if $it.type == Dir {echo $it.name} {} } ) {if $dir == $directory {cd $dir} {}}; if (pwd) == $element {cd $wd} {}} {}}; if (pwd) == $wd {cd $wd; echo \"No such path!\"} {}}",
# ]
#
export def --env c [dir] {
let CD_PATH = [. ($env.NU_PLUGIN_DIRS | get 0) $nu.default-config-dir ]
let wd = (pwd);
for element in $CD_PATH {
let element = ($element | path expand)
if (pwd) == $wd {
cd $element;
for directory in (ls -a | where type == dir | get name) {
if $dir == $directory {
cd $dir
break
}
};
if (pwd) == $element {
cd $wd
}
}
};
if (pwd) == $wd {
cd $wd
print "No such path!"
}
}