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Open VIM with zle key binding
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
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I would like to setup a bindkey to launch a fuzzy search across projects, home directories, files etc... and launch some command depending of the choosen file type.
If the file is a regular file, I would like for now to open it using VIM.
I didn't find what I need (if you have some proposition, I'm hearing!), ao I wrote this script inspired from fzf:
# ALT-C - Fuzzy commands
fzf-project-widget() FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40% --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) +m)"
if [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
zle redisplay
return 0
fi
local project_dir="$HOME/p/$line"
[[ -d "$project_dir" ]] && line=$project_dir
if [[ -d "$line" ]]; then
cd $line
elif [[ -x "$line" ]]; then
$line
elif [[ -f "$line" ]]; then
$EDITOR $line
else
echo "Nothing to do for $line" && false
fi
local ret=$?
zle fzf-redraw-prompt
return $ret
zle -N fzf-project-widget
bindkey 'ec' fzf-project-widget
It works but with some edges cases for vim:
- If I select a regular file with my fzf key-binding, I will always have this warning:
Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
- Vim is extremely slow to load the file. It take seconds comparing to nearly instant opening if I use the classic
vi <my_file.ext>
command.
Am I missing something or maybe there is a much better way than that to achieve what I want?
Thanks
zsh vim
add a comment |
I would like to setup a bindkey to launch a fuzzy search across projects, home directories, files etc... and launch some command depending of the choosen file type.
If the file is a regular file, I would like for now to open it using VIM.
I didn't find what I need (if you have some proposition, I'm hearing!), ao I wrote this script inspired from fzf:
# ALT-C - Fuzzy commands
fzf-project-widget() FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40% --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) +m)"
if [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
zle redisplay
return 0
fi
local project_dir="$HOME/p/$line"
[[ -d "$project_dir" ]] && line=$project_dir
if [[ -d "$line" ]]; then
cd $line
elif [[ -x "$line" ]]; then
$line
elif [[ -f "$line" ]]; then
$EDITOR $line
else
echo "Nothing to do for $line" && false
fi
local ret=$?
zle fzf-redraw-prompt
return $ret
zle -N fzf-project-widget
bindkey 'ec' fzf-project-widget
It works but with some edges cases for vim:
- If I select a regular file with my fzf key-binding, I will always have this warning:
Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
- Vim is extremely slow to load the file. It take seconds comparing to nearly instant opening if I use the classic
vi <my_file.ext>
command.
Am I missing something or maybe there is a much better way than that to achieve what I want?
Thanks
zsh vim
add a comment |
I would like to setup a bindkey to launch a fuzzy search across projects, home directories, files etc... and launch some command depending of the choosen file type.
If the file is a regular file, I would like for now to open it using VIM.
I didn't find what I need (if you have some proposition, I'm hearing!), ao I wrote this script inspired from fzf:
# ALT-C - Fuzzy commands
fzf-project-widget() FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40% --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) +m)"
if [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
zle redisplay
return 0
fi
local project_dir="$HOME/p/$line"
[[ -d "$project_dir" ]] && line=$project_dir
if [[ -d "$line" ]]; then
cd $line
elif [[ -x "$line" ]]; then
$line
elif [[ -f "$line" ]]; then
$EDITOR $line
else
echo "Nothing to do for $line" && false
fi
local ret=$?
zle fzf-redraw-prompt
return $ret
zle -N fzf-project-widget
bindkey 'ec' fzf-project-widget
It works but with some edges cases for vim:
- If I select a regular file with my fzf key-binding, I will always have this warning:
Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
- Vim is extremely slow to load the file. It take seconds comparing to nearly instant opening if I use the classic
vi <my_file.ext>
command.
Am I missing something or maybe there is a much better way than that to achieve what I want?
Thanks
zsh vim
I would like to setup a bindkey to launch a fuzzy search across projects, home directories, files etc... and launch some command depending of the choosen file type.
If the file is a regular file, I would like for now to open it using VIM.
I didn't find what I need (if you have some proposition, I'm hearing!), ao I wrote this script inspired from fzf:
# ALT-C - Fuzzy commands
fzf-project-widget() FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40% --reverse $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS $FZF_ALT_C_OPTS" $(__fzfcmd) +m)"
if [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
zle redisplay
return 0
fi
local project_dir="$HOME/p/$line"
[[ -d "$project_dir" ]] && line=$project_dir
if [[ -d "$line" ]]; then
cd $line
elif [[ -x "$line" ]]; then
$line
elif [[ -f "$line" ]]; then
$EDITOR $line
else
echo "Nothing to do for $line" && false
fi
local ret=$?
zle fzf-redraw-prompt
return $ret
zle -N fzf-project-widget
bindkey 'ec' fzf-project-widget
It works but with some edges cases for vim:
- If I select a regular file with my fzf key-binding, I will always have this warning:
Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
- Vim is extremely slow to load the file. It take seconds comparing to nearly instant opening if I use the classic
vi <my_file.ext>
command.
Am I missing something or maybe there is a much better way than that to achieve what I want?
Thanks
zsh vim
zsh vim
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