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Is your feature request related to a problem? Describe it.
I always get frustrated when I have to create symbolic links in Linux (especially in Windows, when I used it, because there you have to use powershell or third-party software for this) because you have to remember where it should point and where it should be located.
Describe the solution you would like
an operation similar to ctrl + c (for example ctrl + l - short for link ) selects the file or directory to which the link will be created (and somehow displayed in the clipboard), then when you press ctrl + v the link will be created where superfile is open
Describe the alternatives you considered
An alternative is the recently added commands in spf, but as I said, you will have to remember and manually specify some data, although using the proposed function you can not worry about this.
Additional context
Here are some screenshots of how I imagine it
I used this 🔗(U+1F517) unicode symbol to denote a link, and this ⎘ (from here) to denote an operation, maybe this will help you
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Describe it.
I always get frustrated when I have to create symbolic links in Linux (especially in Windows, when I used it, because there you have to use powershell or third-party software for this) because you have to remember where it should point and where it should be located.
Describe the solution you would like
an operation similar to ctrl + c (for example ctrl + l - short for link ) selects the file or directory to which the link will be created (and somehow displayed in the clipboard), then when you press ctrl + v the link will be created where superfile is open
Describe the alternatives you considered
An alternative is the recently added commands in spf, but as I said, you will have to remember and manually specify some data, although using the proposed function you can not worry about this.
Additional context
Here are some screenshots of how I imagine it
I used this 🔗(U+1F517) unicode symbol to denote a link, and this ⎘ (from here) to denote an operation, maybe this will help you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: