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FR: Implement option to generate absolute path
diff --git a/git-number b/git-number
index 221ba8e..d5f7988 100755
--- a/git-number
+++ b/git-number
@@ -141,10 +141,10 @@ while (scalar @ARGV) {
}
if ( $arg =~ m/^[0-9][0-9]*$/ ) {
- push @args, split("\n", `git-list $arg`);
+ push @args, map{"$ENV{PWD}/$_"} split("\n", `git-list $arg`);
$converted=1;
} elsif ( $arg =~ m/^[0-9][0-9]*-[0-9][0-9]*$/ ) {
- push @args, split("\n", `git-list $arg`);
+ push @args, map{"$ENV{PWD}/$_"} split("\n", `git-list $arg`);
$converted=1;
} else {
if (index($arg, ' ') != -1) {
kes@work ~/work/projects/github-forks/git-number $
With this patch I force git-number to generate absolute path:
$ ge 2 # with patch
subl /home/kes/s/lib/App/Controller/ConnConfig.pm
$ ge 2 # without patch
subl lib/App/Controller/ConnConfig.pm
This allows me to workaround problem when sublime text editor expand ~s symlink to full absolute path.
Currently I just expand path unconditionally
Instead of modifying git-number, you can write a wrapper script to do this:
#!/bin/sh
subl $(git list $*|sed "s|^$PWD/|")
Though it breaks if the filename contains spaces.