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# `PPD.nvim`
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An implementation of shell `pushd` & `popd` commands for Neovim versions `0.10.0+`.
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## Installation/Setup
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- [lazy.nvim](https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim):
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```lua
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{
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"PriceHiller/ppd.nvim",
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config = true
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}
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```
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or
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```lua
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{
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"PriceHiller/ppd.nvim",
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config = function()
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require("ppd").setup({})
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end
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}
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```
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## Configuration
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The default configuration is provided below:
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```lua
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require("ppd").setup({
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-- Automatically push paths from DirChanged events onto the stack
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auto_cd = true,
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dedup = {
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-- Do not push a path that is the same as the newest path on the stack
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top = true,
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-- Do not push any duplicates onto the stack
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all = false,
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},
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notify = {
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-- Display the stack on all pushd invocations
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on_pushd = true,
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-- Display the stack on all popd invocations
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on_popd = true,
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},
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})
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```
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## Usage
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`PPD.nvim` provides a few user commands relating to different scopes, read `:h current-directory`. For most users using
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only the globally scoped commands is recommended.
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| Scope | Push Directory Command | Pop Directory Command |
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| ------ | ---------------------- | --------------------- |
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| Global | `Pushd` | `Popd` |
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| Tab | `TPushd` | `TPopd` |
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| Window | `LPushd` | `LPopd` |
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The push directory commands push a given path onto the stack and the pop directory commands pop the latest path off the
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stack. Both commands will change your current directory for their given scopes.
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Invoking any push directory command (e.g. `Pushd`) without an argument will display the current paths on the stack.
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All pop directory commands (e.g. `LPopd`) support receiving a number of times to pop items off the stack.
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