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Feature request: tcsh support #109

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dertuxmalwieder opened this issue Oct 11, 2020 · 6 comments
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Feature request: tcsh support #109

dertuxmalwieder opened this issue Oct 11, 2020 · 6 comments
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@dertuxmalwieder
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The tcsh does not seem to be supported. I’d like to see support for it.

@ajeetdsouza
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I'm not so sure about this. I'm usually always open to adding support for more shells, but people generally seem to recommend against using tcsh:

Do you use tcsh regularly?

@dertuxmalwieder
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People recommend against the tcsh for programming, but it is just awesome for interactive use.

In fact, I moved from the ksh to the tcsh not too long ago.

@ajeetdsouza
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I'm not familiar with tcsh, so I won't prioritize this for now. I would be open to PRs though.

@ajeetdsouza
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Hey @dertuxmalwieder, there's a tcsh script created by @niv280 at #221. It seems to have most of zoxide functionality.

Perhaps you'll find that useful! I'd appreciate your inputs on it, too 😄

@dertuxmalwieder
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Input given.

@ajeetdsouza ajeetdsouza added the integration Request for supporting another shell, application, etc. label Jan 20, 2022
@adarshdotexe
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I have updated the discussion with a hacky method, I would love if you could help integrate it and add it as an install instruction for tcsh users

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