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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
usage() {
cat <<-'EOF'
Usage:
e [FILE]
e -h
EOF
}
help() {
cat <<-'EOF'
Options:
-h, --help show this message
FILE path to the file
Flexibly run a text editor, either directly or in a pipe.
The editor used is either $VISUAL or $EDITOR, with a fallback to
vi in case any of those variables aren't defined.
Examples:
Edit "file.txt":
$ e file.txt
Manipulate the content of a pipe midway:
$ seq 10 | e | grep 5
EOF
}
for flag in "$@"; do
case "$flag" in
(--)
break
;;
(--help)
usage
help
exit
;;
(*)
;;
esac
done
while getopts 'h' flag; do
case "$flag" in
(h)
usage
help
exit
;;
(*)
usage >&2
exit 2
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
CMD="${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}}"
if [ "$CMD" = 'e' ]; then
CMD='vi'
fi
if [ ! -t 0 ]; then
F="$(mkstemp)"
trap 'rm -f "$F"' EXIT
cat > "$F"
exec 0</dev/tty
exec 3>&1
exec 1>/dev/tty
$CMD "$F"
cat "$F" >&3
else
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
f="$(fzf --select-1 --exit-0 < "$XDG_DATA_HOME"/euandreh/e.list.txt)"
if [ -n "$f" ]; then
history -s e "$f"
sh -c "$CMD $f"
fi
else
$CMD "$@"
fi
fi
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