# Copy this file into /usr/share/zsh/site-functions/ # and add 'autoload n-panelize` to .zshrc # # This function somewhat reminds the panelize feature from Midnight Commander # It allows browsing output of arbitrary command. Example usage: # v-panelize ls /usr/local/bin # # Uses n-list emulate -L zsh setopt extendedglob zmodload zsh/curses local IFS=" " unset NLIST_COLORING_PATTERN [ -f ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf ] && builtin source ~/.config/znt/n-list.conf [ -f ~/.config/znt/n-panelize.conf ] && builtin source ~/.config/znt/n-panelize.conf local list local selected NLIST_REMEMBER_STATE=0 if [ -t 0 ]; then # Check if there is proper input if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then echo "Usage: n-panelize {command} [option|argument] ... or command | n-panelize" return 1 fi # This loop makes script faster on some Zsh's (e.g. 5.0.8) repeat 1; do list=( `"$@"` ) done # TODO: $? doesn't reach user [ "$?" -eq 127 ] && return $? else # Check if can reattach to terminal if [[ ! -c /dev/tty && ! -t 2 ]]; then echo "No terminal available (no /dev/tty)" return 1 fi # This loop makes script faster on some Zsh's (e.g. 5.0.8) repeat 1; do list=( "${(@f)"$(<&0)"}" ) done if [[ ! -c /dev/tty ]]; then exec <&2 else exec </dev/tty fi fi n-list "${list[@]}" if [ "$REPLY" -gt 0 ]; then selected="$reply[REPLY]" print -zr "# $selected" fi # vim: set filetype=zsh: