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iterm_open_with
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#!/bin/sh
# iterm_open_with - open a URL, file from CWD, full path, or path with linenumber in default app or Neovim if text file
# For usage with iTerm2:
# In iTerm's Preferences > Profiles > Default > Advanced > Semantic History,
# choose "Run command..." and enter "/your/path/to/iterm_open_with \5 \1 \2".
# Usage: iterm_open_with $(pwd) filename [linenumber]
# $(pwd) = current working directory (either use `pwd` or $PWD)
# filename = filename to open
# lineno = line number
pwd=$1
file=$2
regex='https?://([a-z0-9A-Z]+(:[a-zA-Z0-9]+)?@)?[-a-z0-9A-Z\-]+(\.[-a-z0-9A-Z\-]+)*((:[0-9]+)?)(/[a-zA-Z0-9;:/\.\-_+%~?&@=#\(\)]*)?'
perl -e "if ( \"$file\" =~ m|$regex|) { exit 0 } else { exit 1 }"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
# if it's not a url, try splitting by ':'
arr=($(echo $2 | tr ':' "\n"))
file=${arr[0]}
lineno=${arr[1]:-$3}
colno=${arr[2]:-$4}
#colno=${arr[2]:-${3##*:}}
[ -e "$file" ] || file=${pwd}/${file}
fi
file "$file" | grep -q "text"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
/usr/bin/open $file
else
nvim +call\ cursor\(${lineno},${colno}\) "${file}"
fi