ada58e8818
- Replicate bash bang-operations (!^, !*, !string, etc.) via abbreviations - Add Ctrl+G for previous path head insertion - Add Ctrl+F for interactive history substitution - Add Ctrl+Alt+U to quickly replace command tokens - Update README documentation for all new features
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934 B
Fish
24 lines
934 B
Fish
function expand_typo_sub
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# In newer Fish, the matched token is often passed as $argv[1]
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# if the abbr is set up correctly. We'll fallback to commandline just in case.
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set -l last_cmd $history[1]
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set -l current_token $argv[1]
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if test -z "$current_token"
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set current_token (commandline -t)
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end
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if string match -qr '\^([^^]+)\^([^^]*)' -- "$current_token"
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set -l captured (string match -r '\^([^^]+)\^([^^]*)' -- "$current_token")
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set -l old $captured[2]
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set -l new $captured[3]
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if test -n "$old"
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# Using -- to ensure strings starting with '-' aren't treated as flags
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echo -- (string replace -a -- "$old" "$new" "$last_cmd")
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end
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else
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# Return the token itself so it doesn't vanish
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echo -- "$current_token"
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end
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end
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