This little script will look at your current working directory and its
parent directories to source local configuration files (very useful for
Python projects, or the way I build TC with a local PATH pre-pended).
It works relatively well but still is a very fragile solution that
depends on the order in which the shell has sourced its files. Because
the Termite script kept erasing the previous PROMPT_COMMAND value for
Bash I had to change to source it at the beginning of my configuration
file.
It's cleaner to only export my modified PATH when I'm logging in,
instead of doing it at each shell launch.
Because Zsh and Bash don't use the same mechanism to let you know you
are in a login session, you gotta check both separately. But that
doesn't matter because lightdm doesn't launch `sh` as a login shell
anyway... So the condition is super messy.
Mappings for vcs files, all files, buffers, buffer history, and tags
have been added to the Vim configuration.
The installation process automatically adds the fzf sourcing commands to
both Bash and Zsh configuration files.
Switching to Termite because URxvt has weird rendering issues when
resizing the font.
i3-sensible-terminal needs the TERMINAL environment variable to launch
our prefered terminal emulator with the Ctrl+d binding.
Bash and Zsh both need a hook to enable Termite to open another terminal
in the same directory with the Ctrl+Maj+t binding.