remove fzf like why?
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#!/usr/bin/zsh
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setopt extended_glob
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# See go/fzf-at-google for more on this script.
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#
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# Thanks to yoongu@, smithian@ and others for help with the approach. See this
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# discussion for more history:
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#
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# https://groups.google.com/a/google.com/g/zsh-users/c/gLVYmwSy_lg/m/x6wnesDFCAAJ
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# This prints paths we care about. Source it with $(${path_to_file}) and then
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# feed it to FZF. This assumes that the content will be passed to `rg`, which
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# means it does things like recursively search the current working directory by
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# default.
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# These are relative to google3.
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#
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# NOTE: These are examples relevant to my own projects. Change replace them with
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# your own.
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RELEVANT_FILE_PATHS=(
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"experimental/users/$USER"
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"java/com/google/android/gmscore/integ"
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"javatests/com/google/android/gmscore/integ"
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)
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SEARCH_REL_PATHS=()
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# If we are in a google3 directory, use our relevant files. Otherwise, assume
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# we're in something like ~/dotfiles and return everything since we don't need
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# to be smart.
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if [[ $PWD == (#b)(/google/src/cloud/${USER}/[^/]##/google3)* ]]; then
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# Get the google3 absolute path as a backreference (#b).
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GOOGLE3_ABS_PATH=${match[1]}
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# Prepend google3 to get absolute whitelists.
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WHITELIST_ABS_PATHS=(${RELEVANT_FILE_PATHS/#/${GOOGLE3_ABS_PATH}/})
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# We only search a path if it's either the PWD or descended from it.
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SEARCH_ABS_PATH=(${(M)WHITELIST_ABS_PATHS:#${PWD}(|/*)})
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# Remove hte leading / as well
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SEARCH_REL_PATHS=(${SEARCH_ABS_PATH/${PWD}\//})
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fi
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# Default to searching the PWD.
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if [[ ${#SEARCH_REL_PATHS} == 0 ]]; then
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SEARCH_REL_PATHS=("")
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fi
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echo $SEARCH_REL_PATHS
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