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d5b7646611
Add make recursive dir alias, fix tmux alias
Fixes tmux session function alias and renames function to be a bit more
descriptive.

Added basic `md` alias to recursively `mkdir` directories.
2020-02-16 14:21:42 +01:00
145548c01a
Change ifinstalled script to exist
Renamed ifinstalled to exist, moved it into base shell module. It can be
called with just a command name to check for, or with an additional
libnotify urgency level (low, normal, critical).

If called with an urgency as the second argument, the user will be
notified of the missing command with the corresponding urgency.
2020-02-08 20:23:30 +01:00
348a167390 Fix tmux vim navigator movement
Fixes tmux xdg-compliance (and, more importantly, Tmux Plugin Manager's)
by setting the environment variable TMUX_PLUGIN_MANAGER_PATH to follow
xdg specifications. Tmux, due to not being xdg-compliant, needs to be
aliased to start with the `-f` option pointing into the configuration
directory.

Fixes tmux vim nagigator's controls being overwritten by other control
schemes in tmux.
2020-02-06 20:49:15 +01:00
2c374249d4 Move git aliases to git stow module 2020-02-04 10:06:33 +01:00
87308cbce9 Add git merge merge request on sucess alias
Works for gitlab.com, will merge a MR when the pipeline has finished
running sucessfully.
2020-02-02 16:13:51 +01:00
6380affb6f Add basic XDG compliant sh architecture
The only file left in $HOME is .zshenv, which sets up zsh to source everything from XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh.
Shell files are split into sh and zsh directories, for global assignments (which should be posix compliant, work on any posix shell) like environemnt variables, xdg vars, and global aliases. zsh contains zsh specific customization (prompt customization, plugin loading, zsh completions).

Zsh initialization will pull from sh directory first, loading the respective mirror to its startup file (`.zprofile` loads `sh/profile` and `profile.d/*`, `.zshenv` loads `sh/env` and `sh/env.d/*` and `zsh/env.d/*`, `.zshrc` loads `sh/alias`, `sh/alias.d/*` and `zsh/alias.d/*`)

Once all is done, it will have loaded both global variables, aliases and settings, and zsh-only specifications. Other stow modules, if they want to add shell functionality, can include their aliases and functions in one of the above directories to automatically be picked up by zsh.
2020-02-02 15:08:40 +00:00