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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