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authorAryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com>2024-04-23 01:46:57 +0530
committerAryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com>2024-04-23 01:46:57 +0530
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(Emacs/app)~move eshell/goto to subheading
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diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/app.org b/Emacs/.config/emacs/app.org
index 4e413f7..30f845a 100644
--- a/Emacs/.config/emacs/app.org
+++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/app.org
@@ -447,11 +447,6 @@ a git repo in the current directory and provides some extra
information in that case (in particular, branch name and if there any
changes that haven't been committed).
-Also add ~eshell/goto~, which is actually a command accessible from
-within eshell (this is because ~eshell/*~ creates an accessible
-function within eshell with name ~*~). ~eshell/goto~ makes it easier
-to change directories by using Emacs' find-file interface (which is
-much faster than ~cd ..; ls -l~).
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package eshell
:config
@@ -480,7 +475,7 @@ much faster than ~cd ..; ls -l~).
(defun +eshell/get-git-properties ()
(let ((git-branch (shell-command-to-string "git branch")))
(if (or (string= git-branch "")
- (not (string= "*" (substring git-branch 0 1))))
+ (not (string= "*" (substring git-branch 0 1))))
""
(format
"(%s<%s>[%s])"
@@ -516,25 +511,20 @@ much faster than ~cd ..; ls -l~).
eshell-banner-message (concat (shell-command-to-string "fortune | cowsay") "\n")
eshell-highlight-prompt nil
eshell-prompt-function #'+eshell/prompt-function
- eshell-prompt-regexp "^𝜆> ")
-
- (defun eshell/goto (&rest args)
- "Use `read-directory-name' to change directories."
- (eshell/cd (list (read-directory-name "Enter directory to go to:"))))
-
- (with-eval-after-load "projectile"
- (defun eshell/goto-project-root (&rest args)
- "Change to directory `projectile-project-root'"
- (if (projectile-project-root)
- (eshell/cd (list (projectile-project-root)))
- (eshell/echo "Projectile not active here...")))))
+ eshell-prompt-regexp "^𝜆> "))
#+end_src
** Eshell change directory quickly
+Add ~eshell/goto~, which is actually a command accessible from within
+eshell (this is because ~eshell/*~ creates an accessible function
+within eshell with name ~*~). ~eshell/goto~ makes it easier to change
+directories by using Emacs' find-file interface (which is much faster
+than ~cd ..; ls -l~).
+
~eshell/goto~ is a better ~cd~ for eshell. However it is really just
a plaster over a bigger issue for my workflow; many times I want
eshell to be present in the current directory of the buffer I am
-using.
-
+using. So here's also a command for opening eshell with the current
+directory.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package eshell
:straight nil
@@ -542,6 +532,17 @@ using.
(shell-leader
"T" #'+eshell/current-buffer)
:config
+ (defun eshell/goto (&rest args)
+ "Use `read-directory-name' to change directories."
+ (eshell/cd (list (read-directory-name "Directory?: "))))
+
+ (with-eval-after-load "projectile"
+ (defun eshell/goto-project-root (&rest args)
+ "Change to directory `projectile-project-root'"
+ (if (projectile-project-root)
+ (eshell/cd (list (projectile-project-root)))
+ (eshell/echo "Projectile not active here..."))))
+
(defun +eshell/current-buffer ()
(interactive)
(let ((dir (if buffer-file-name