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term_tab - 'cwd' for all open zsh sessions |
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What it does: |
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This plugin allows to complete the 'cwd' of other Zsh sessions. Sounds |
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complicated but is rather simple. E.g. if you have three zsh sessions open, in |
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each session you are in a different folder, you can hit Ctrl+v in one session |
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to show you the current working directory of the other open zsh sessions. |
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How it works: |
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* It uses 'pidof zsh' to determine all zsh PIDs |
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* It reads procfs to get the current working directory of this session |
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* Everything is fed into zsh's completion magic |
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# term_tab plugin |
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term_tab - `cwd` for all open zsh sessions |
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## What it does: |
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This plugin allows to complete the `cwd` of other Zsh sessions. Sounds |
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complicated but is rather simple. E.g. if you have three zsh sessions open, in |
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each session you are in a different folder, you can hit `Ctrl+V` in one session |
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to show you the current working directory of the other open zsh sessions. |
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## How it works: |
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* It uses `pidof zsh` to determine all zsh PIDs |
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* It reads procfs to get the current working directory of this session |
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* Everything is fed into zsh's completion magic |
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