2014-10-16 13:00:59 +08:00
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# Cmder adds aliases to its aliases file without caring for duplicates.
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# This can result in the aliases file becoming bloated. This script cleans
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#the aliases file.
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use Env;
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my %aliases;
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my $alias_file = $CMDER_ROOT . "/config/aliases";
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# First step
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# Read the aliases file line by line, and put every entry in
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# a dictionary. The newer aliases being the last, the new will
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# always be kept over the old.
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open (my $file_handle, '<', $alias_file) or die "cannot open '$alias_file' $!";
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while(my $line = <$file_handle>)
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{
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if ($line =~ /([^=\s<>]+)=(.*)/)
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{
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$aliases{ $1 } = $2;
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}
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2014-10-16 13:09:24 +08:00
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else
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{
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print "Invalid alias: $line"
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}
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2014-10-16 13:00:59 +08:00
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}
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close($file_handle);
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# Second step
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# Write back the aliases. Sort them to make the file look nice.
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open(my $file_handle, '>', $alias_file) or die "cannot open '$alias_file' $!";
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foreach my $key (sort keys %aliases)
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{
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print $file_handle "$key=$aliases{ $key }\n";
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}
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close($file_handle);
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