Monday, June 4, 2018

Re: Bash in :shell vs :terminal

On 30/05/18 13:48, Jason Franklin wrote:
> I would like for bash to be able to discern whether it is being
> run with :shell or with :term. I would assume this would need
> to be done with an environment variable. Does this feature to
> do something like this already exist?



You could look at the heirarchy of the current session:


if [ -v $( ps | grep vim ) ]
then echo "I'm a terminal session"
else echo "I'm in a shell"
fi


I am not sure if this is purely a bash feature, though!

Tim F


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