feat: add --startup-cmd flag#371
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This patch adds a new --startup-cmd flag which allows you to register a setup hook for a session so you can immediately get to work after session creation. Startup cmds support variable templates the same way that session names do, allowing your setup hooks to depend on shpool variables. While I was at it I added template support to --dir and --cmd since I realized it was a bit weird to support templates in --startup-cmd but not either of those flags. I also documented the template feature in the README.
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This patch adds a new --startup-cmd flag which allows you to register a setup hook for a session so you can immediately get to work after session creation. Startup cmds support variable templates the same way that session names do, allowing your setup hooks to depend on shpool variables.
While I was at it I added template support to --dir and --cmd since I realized it was a bit weird to support templates in --startup-cmd but not either of those flags.
I also documented the template feature in the README.