Using current directory as cwd when opening a file #3160
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Hi,
Recently I started working with monorepo which has a lot of sub-packages.
When I'm in the subpackage folder and I open lazygit + press
e
to edit a file, it opens up Neovim with CWD being the root directory (git root). Is there a way to edit the file with cwd being the same as the one from where I opened lazygit?For example, assuming this structure and assuming Vim (Or Neovim) is the editor:
doing this:
cd packages/frontend
lazygit
e
to editreadme_frontend.md
In Vim, checking the cwd with
:pwd
outputs/path/to/myrepo
.And I would like it to actually use the real cwd, where the
:pwd
would output/path/to/myrepo/packages/frontend
I mostly need this because I have some local configuration scoped to the specific package (local vimrc), and when I open the Neovim from lazygit, it does not pick that up. Also, the general usage with the cwd being git root gives me a lot of results in fuzzy finder, etc.
I tried using this as an edit command but it didn't work:
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