# Provide a menu of the directories recently navigated to and ask the user to # choose one to make the new current working directory (cwd). function cdh --description "Menu based cd command" # See if we've been invoked with an argument. Presumably from the `cdh` completion script. # If we have just treat it as `cd` to the specified directory. if set -q argv[1] cd $argv return end if set -q argv[2] echo (_ "cdh: Expected zero or one arguments") >&2 return 1 end set -l all_dirs $dirprev $dirnext if not set -q all_dirs[1] echo (_ 'No previous directories to select. You have to cd at least once.') >&2 return 0 end # Reverse the directories so the most recently visited is first in the list. # Also, eliminate duplicates; i.e., we only want the most recent visit to a # given directory in the selection list. set -l uniq_dirs for dir in $all_dirs[-1..1] if not contains $dir $uniq_dirs set -a uniq_dirs $dir end end set -l letters a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z set -l dirc (count $uniq_dirs) if test $dirc -gt (count $letters) set -l msg (_ 'This should not happen. Have you changed the cd function?') printf "$msg\n" set -l msg (_ 'There are %s unique dirs in your history but I can only handle %s') printf "$msg\n" $dirc (count $letters) return 1 end # Print the recent directories, oldest to newest. Since we previously # reversed the list, making the newest entry the first item in the array, # we count down rather than up. for i in (seq $dirc -1 1) set -l dir $uniq_dirs[$i] set -l label_color normal set -q fish_color_cwd and set label_color $fish_color_cwd set -l dir_color_reset (set_color normal) set -l dir_color if test "$dir" = "$PWD" set dir_color (set_color $fish_color_history_current) end set -l home_dir (string match -r "^$HOME(/.*|\$)" "$dir") if set -q home_dir[2] set dir "~$home_dir[2]" end printf '%s %s %2d) %s %s%s%s\n' (set_color $label_color) $letters[$i] $i (set_color normal) $dir_color $dir $dir_color_reset end # Ask the user which directory from their history they want to cd to. set -l msg (_ 'Select directory by letter or number: ') read -l -p "echo '$msg'" choice if test "$choice" = "" return 0 else if string match -q -r '^[a-z]$' $choice # Convert the letter to an index number. set choice (contains -i $choice $letters) end set -l msg (_ 'Error: expected a number between 1 and %d or letter in that range, got "%s"') if string match -q -r '^\d+$' $choice if test $choice -ge 1 -a $choice -le $dirc cd $uniq_dirs[$choice] return else printf "$msg\n" $dirc $choice return 1 end else printf "$msg\n" $dirc $choice return 1 end end