README: make listings hswg-compatible
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To start using this navigator, put the following in your .zshrc:
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To start using this navigator, put the following in your .zshrc:
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sdn-navigate () {
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sdn-navigate () {
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# ... possibly zle-line-init
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# ... possibly zle-line-init
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eval "`sdn`"
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eval "`sdn`"
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}
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}
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zle -N sdn-navigate
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zle -N sdn-navigate
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bindkey '\eo' sdn-navigate
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bindkey '\eo' sdn-navigate
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bash
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bash
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Here we can't reset the prompt from within a `bind -x` handler but there is
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Here we can't reset the prompt from within a `bind -x` handler but there is
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an acceptable workaround:
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an acceptable workaround:
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sdn-navigate () {
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sdn-navigate () {
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SDN_L=$READLINE_LINE SDN_P=$READLINE_POINT
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SDN_L=$READLINE_LINE SDN_P=$READLINE_POINT
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READLINE_LINE=
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READLINE_LINE=
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bind -x '"\200": sdn-navigate'
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bind -x '"\200": sdn-navigate'
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bind -x '"\201": sdn-restore'
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bind -x '"\201": sdn-restore'
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bind '"\eo":"\200\C-m\201"'
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bind '"\eo":"\200\C-m\201"'
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Colors
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Colors
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Here is an example of a '~/.config/sdn/look' file; the format is similar to
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Here is an example of a '~/.config/sdn/look' file; the format is similar to
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that of git, only named colors aren't supported:
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that of git, only named colors aren't supported:
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cursor 231 202
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cursor 231 202
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bar 16 255 ul
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bar 16 255 ul
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cwd bold
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cwd bold
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input
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input
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Filename colors are taken from the `LS_COLORS` environment variable.
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Filename colors are taken from the `LS_COLORS` environment variable.
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Run `dircolors` to get some defaults.
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Run `dircolors` to get some defaults.
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