function pushd --description 'Push directory to stack' set -l rot_r set -l rot_l if count $argv >/dev/null # check for --help switch $argv[1] case -h --h --he --hel --help __fish_print_help pushd return 0 end # emulate bash by checking if argument of form +n or -n if string match -qr '^-[0-9]+$' -- $argv[1] set rot_r (string sub -s 2 -- $argv[1]) else if string match -qr '^\+[0-9]+$' -- $argv[1] set rot_l (string sub -s 2 -- $argv[1]) end end set -q dirstack or set -g dirstack # emulate bash: an empty pushd should switch the top of dirs if not set -q argv[1] # check that the stack isn't empty if not set -q dirstack[1] echo "pushd: no other directory" return 1 end # get the top two values of the dirs stack ... the first is pwd set -l top_dir $PWD set -l next_dir $dirstack[1] # alter the top of dirstack and move to directory set -g dirstack[1] $top_dir cd $next_dir return end # emulate bash: check for rotations if test -n "$rot_l" -o -n "$rot_r" # grab the current stack set -l stack $PWD $dirstack # translate a right rotation to a left rotation if test -n "$rot_r" # check the rotation in range if test $rot_r -ge (count $stack) echo "pushd: -$rot_r: directory stack index out of range" return 1 end set rot_l (math (count $stack) - 1 - $rot_r) end # check the rotation in range if test $rot_l -ge (count $stack) echo "pushd: +$rot_l: directory stack index out of range" return 1 else # rotate stack unless rot_l is 0 if test $rot_l -gt 0 set stack $stack[(math $rot_l + 1)..(count $stack)] $stack[1..$rot_l] end # now reconstruct dirstack and change directory set -g dirstack $stack[2..(count $stack)] cd $stack[1] end # print the new stack dirs return end # argv[1] is a directory set -g dirstack $PWD $dirstack cd $argv[1] end