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@ -231,10 +231,10 @@ function truncatePath() {
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[[ -z $4 ]] && 4="right"
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# create a variable for the truncated path.
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local trunc_path
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# if the path is in the home folder, don't add a "/" to the start
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[[ $1 == "~"* ]] && trunc_path='' || trunc_path='/'
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# if the path is in the home folder, add "~/" to the start otherwise "/"
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[[ $1 == "~"* ]] && trunc_path='~/' || trunc_path='/'
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# split the path into an array using "/" as the delimiter
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local paths=(${(s:/:)1})
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local paths=(${(s:/:)${1//"~\/"/}})
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# declare locals for the directory being tested and its length
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local test_dir test_dir_length
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# do the needed truncation
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