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feat(zsh-navigation-tools)!: update to zdharma-continuum fork (#10402)

BREAKING CHANGE: the `zsh-navigation-tools` plugin now bundles the version from the
zdharma-continuum project, which republished the projects that psprint deleted (we
don't yet know yet why). In theory this change doesn't break anything, but be aware
of the change and that the upstream repository now lives somewhere else.

Source: https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/zsh-navigation-tools/commit/67b24e1
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Philipp Schmitt
2021-12-24 18:09:01 +01:00
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
# Copyright (c) 2016, Zsolt Lengyel
# Modifications copyright (c) 2016, Sebastian Gniazdowski
#
# This script opens a new, temporary tmux pane and runs n-history. When
# a selection is made, the result (history entry) is pasted back into
# original tmux pane, and the temporary pane is closed. This allows to
# use local history on remote machines.
#
# To use, put this line to your ~/.tmux.conf. The tool is invoked with:
# Ctrl+b h
#
# bind h run-shell -b "$ZNT_REPO_DIR/doc/znt-tmux.zsh"
#
# get and save the current active tmux pane id
active_pane=$(tmux display -p -F ':#{session_id}:#I:#P:#{pane_active}:#{window_active}:#{session_attached}' )
a_active_pane=("${(@s/:/)active_pane}")
active_session=${a_active_pane[2]//$}
active_window=$a_active_pane[3]
active_pane=$a_active_pane[4]
# set variables for upcoming window
tmux setenv -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_MODE" 1
tmux setenv -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_ORIGIN_SESSION" "$active_session"
tmux setenv -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_ORIGIN_WINDOW" "$active_window"
tmux setenv -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_ORIGIN_PANE" "$active_pane"
# create a new window in the active session and call it znt-hist
tmux new-window -t $active_session: -n znt-hist
# unset the variables, so only above single window has them
tmux setenv -u -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_MODE"
tmux setenv -u -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_ORIGIN_SESSION"
tmux setenv -u -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_ORIGIN_WINDOW"
tmux setenv -u -t $active_session:$active_window.$active_pane "ZNT_TMUX_ORIGIN_PANE"
# znt's session id
znt_active_pane=$(tmux display -p -F ':#{session_id}:#I:#P:#{pane_active}:#{window_active}:#{session_attached}' )
znt_a_active_pane=("${(@s/:/)znt_active_pane}")
znt_active_session=${znt_a_active_pane[2]//$}
znt_active_window=$znt_a_active_pane[3]
znt_active_pane=$znt_a_active_pane[4]
# call znt
tmux send -t "$znt_active_session:$znt_active_window.$znt_active_pane" n-history ENTER