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DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2, December 2004
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Copyright (C) 2004 Sam Hocevar <sam@hocevar.net>
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
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copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
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as the name is changed.
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DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
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# launch Plugin for ZSH
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This plugin adds the command `launch` which allows launching applications from cli without further distraction.
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But why not directly call the application?
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- Because you do not want to see the (error) output of the application
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- Because you would like to use your shell while the application is still running
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- Because the application should be still running after exiting the shell
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`launch` is an simple alias (but not built-in alias) to launch the given application
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while redirecting *STDOUT* and *STDERR* to `/dev/null`
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and forking the process to the `init` process,
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so your shell and the new process run independently from one another.
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It is literally the same as `APPLICATION >/dev/null 2>&1 &!` but way faster to type.
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## Repository clones
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The original repository will be stored on [GitHub](https://github.com/Zocker1999NET/zsh-launch).
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You can use the original reopsitory if you want to use GitHub.
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Also issues and pull requests will be collected there for convenience.
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This repository will be cloned to my own server.
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You can use the [clone](https://git.banananet.work/zsh-plugins/launch) instead of this repository
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if you want to avoid use GitHub.
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## Installation
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### Prerequisites
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- `mkdir`
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- `pv`
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- `tar`
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### zsh (without plugin support)
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1. Clone project
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2. Add following line to your `.zshrc`:
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```sh
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SOURCE "path/to/repo/launch.plugin.zsh"
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```
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### oh-my-zsh
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1. Clone project into `~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/launch`
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2. Add `launch` to your plugin list
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```sh
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plugins=(… launch …)
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```
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### Antigen
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1. Add following line to your `.zshrc`:
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```sh
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antigen bundle Zocker1999NET/zsh-launch # GitHub if default repository unchanged
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antigen bundle https://git.banananet.work/zsh-plugins/launch # Own Server
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```
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or
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1. Add the repository to your plugin list
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```sh
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antigen bundles <<EOBUNDLES
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…
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Zocker1999NET/zsh-launch # GitHub if default repository unchanged
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https://git.banananet.work/zsh-plugins/launch # Own Server
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…
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EOBUNDLES
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```
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### Antibody
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1. Add following line to your `.zshrc`:
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```sh
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antibody bundle Zocker1999NET/zsh-launch # GitHub if default repository unchanged
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antibody bundle https://git.banananet.work/zsh-plugins/launch # Own Server
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```
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or
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1. Add the repository to your plugin list
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```sh
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antibody bundles <<EOBUNDLES
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…
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Zocker1999NET/zsh-launch # GitHub if default repository unchanged
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https://git.banananet.work/zsh-plugins/launch # Own Server
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…
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EOBUNDLES
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```
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## Usage
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Prefix the command you want to launch with `launch`,
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e.g. `launch okular my_document.pdf` or `launch firefox`.
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## License
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This plugin is licensed under WTFPL.
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Do the fuck you want to with this plugin,
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but please contribute to this plugin if you have made any improvements which could be useful for others.
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## Contribute
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If you find any issue, report it
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or fix it yourself and create a pull request.
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#!/bin/zsh
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launch() {
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$@ > /dev/null 2>&1 &!
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}
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