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shell to the directory of current active pane. Use <code>:cq[uit]</code> | shell to the directory of current active pane. Use <code>:cq[uit]</code> | ||
command to cancel directory picking. | command to cancel directory picking. |
Revision as of 11:54, 3 July 2019
Vifm can't do that on its own, since it's impossible to change working directory of another process (parent shell in this case). Still, it's possible to do this by relying on a shell to do part of the job.
Below is an example, how one can do that with bash shell.
Since 0.8
- Add this function to
.bashrc
vicd()
{
local dst="$(command vifm --choose-dir - "$@")"
if [ -z "$dst" ]; then
echo 'Directory picking cancelled/failed'
return 1
fi
cd "$dst"
}
Now running vicd via that shell function and quiting it will change directory of
shell to the directory of current active pane. Use :cq[uit]
command to cancel directory picking.
Prior to 0.8
- Add special command to
vifmrc
command! Q :execute '!echo %d > ~/.vifm/lastdir' | quit
- Add this function to
.bashrc
vifm()
{
if [ -f ~/.vifm/lastdir ]; then
rm ~/.vifm/lastdir
fi
# "command" prevents recursive call
command vifm "$@"
if [ -f ~/.vifm/lastdir ]; then
cd `cat ~/.vifm/lastdir`
fi
}
Now running Vifm via that shell function and quiting it using :Q
command (which can be to ZZ and/or ZQ) will
change directory of shell to the directory of current active pane.