#!/bin/bash # If a window with a path in its title is focused, open a terminal with that # location as working directory. Like this, terminals are opened in the same # directory as the currently focused one, if no command is running. This is # very hackish, but it works. if [[ $(xtitle) =~ (^| )(~?)(/.*) ]]; then path="${BASH_REMATCH[3]}" [[ ${BASH_REMATCH[2]} == "~" ]] && path="$HOME$path" while [[ $path != / && -n $path && ! -d $path ]]; do path="$(dirname "$path")" done fi # Open terminal at specified path cmd=i3-sensible-terminal if [[ -n $path ]]; then exec $cmd --default-working-directory="$path" "$@" else exec $cmd "$@" fi