# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # SCM Breeze - Streamline your SCM workflow. # Copyright 2011 Nathan Broadbent (http://madebynathan.com). All Rights Reserved. # Released under the LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Wrap common commands with numeric argument expansion. # Prepends everything with exec_scmb_expand_args, # even if commands are already aliases or functions if [ "$shell_command_wrapping_enabled" = "true" ] || [ "$bash_command_wrapping_enabled" = "true" ]; then # Do it in a function so we don't bleed variables function _git_wrap_commands() { # Define 'whence' for bash, to get the value of an alias type whence > /dev/null 2>&1 || function whence() { type "$@" | sed -e "s/.*is aliased to \`//" -e "s/'$//"; } local cmd='' for cmd in $scmb_wrapped_shell_commands; do case "$(type $cmd 2>&1)" in *'exec_scmb_expand_args'*|*'not found'*);; # Don't do anything if command not found, or already aliased. *'is aliased to'*|*'is an alias for'*) # Store original alias local original_alias="$(whence $cmd)" # Remove alias, so that which can return binary unalias $cmd # Expand original command into full path, to avoid infinite loops local expanded_alias="$(echo $original_alias | sed "s%^$cmd%$(\which $cmd)%")" # Command is already an alias alias $cmd="exec_scmb_expand_args $expanded_alias";; *'is a'*'function'*) # Copy old function into new name eval "$(declare -f $cmd | sed "s/^$cmd ()/__original_$cmd ()/")" # Remove function unset -f $cmd # Create wrapped alias for old function alias "$cmd"="exec_scmb_expand_args __original_$cmd";; *'is a shell builtin'*) # Handle shell builtin commands alias $cmd="exec_scmb_expand_args builtin $cmd";; *) # Otherwise, command is a regular script or binary, # and the full path can be found from 'which' alias $cmd="exec_scmb_expand_args $(\which $cmd)";; esac done # Clean up declare -f whence > /dev/null && unset -f whence } _git_wrap_commands fi # Function wrapper around 'll' # Adds numbered shortcuts to output of ls -l, just like 'git status' unalias ll > /dev/null 2>&1; unset -f ll > /dev/null 2>&1 function ll { # Use ruby to inject numbers into ls output ruby -e "$( cat < $file"; fi let e++ done }