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Merge pull request #123 from tfriedel/master
navi fish plugin with ability to edit commandline here's my version of the fish plugin. I adapted it from the fzf plugin which allows to go through the command line history (ctrl-r). the fzf_tmux_height variables don't seem to have an effect. there's also an issue where if you cancel navi (ctrl-c), you still have some invisible ^C / ctrl-c character left in the commandline. So your next command will not work unless you press ctrl-c again. This should probably be fixed somehow. I had a problem where the line where I call navi would show prompts when run from the shell, but not in the function. I searched around the fish shell issues and running "stty sane" was suggested as a solution.
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function navi-widget -d 'Call navi'
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set -q NAVI_USE_FZF_ALL_INPUTS; or set -l NAVI_USE_FZF_ALL_INPUTS "true"
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function navi_key_bindings
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function navi-widget -d "Show cheat sheet"
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set -q FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT; or set FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT 40%
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begin
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navi --print | while read -l r; set result $result $r; end
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if [ -n "$result" ]
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echo $result
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# Remove last token from commandline.
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commandline -t ""
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set -lx FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS "--height $FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS --tiebreak=index --bind=ctrl-r:toggle-sort $FZF_CTRL_R_OPTS +m"
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stty sane
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env NAVI_USE_FZF_ALL_INPUTS=true navi --print query (commandline) | perl -pe 'chomp if eof' | read -lz result
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and commandline -- $result
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end
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commandline -f repaint
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end
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# commandline -f repaint
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end
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bind \cg navi-widget
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if bind -M insert > /dev/null 2>&1
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bind \cg navi-widget
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if bind -M insert > /dev/null 2>&1
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bind -M insert \cg navi-widget
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end
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end
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