I did what Ship Mints suggested, and it didn't work on my macbook i.e. no directory tracking is happening. I checked directory tracking via the `default-directory` variable and it did not change in response to cd commands. I made sure to restart emacs to ensure that everything got loaded. I have Emacs 29.4 (installed with brew) and I'm running macOS Sequoia 15.1.1. See below for my configuration: Here is my .bashrc: *function myprompt () { printf "\e]7;file://%s%s\e\\" "$HOSTNAME" "$PWD"}export PROMPT_COMMAND=myprompt* And I added this to my init.el *(add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions #'comint-osc-process-output)* Does anyone have debugging tips? On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 12:08 PM Ship Mints wrote: > If you're using a shell that can support the following ansi osc 7 escape > sequence excerpt I took from my bashrc, just disable dirtrack via > (shell-dirtrack-mode -1). > > function myprompt () { > printf "\e]7;file://%s%s\e\\" "$HOSTNAME" "$PWD" > } > > # Do these only if we're in an interactive shell > case $- in > *i*) > # ...snip... > export PROMPT_COMMAND=myprompt > > On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 1:56 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > >> > From: Colton Goates >> > Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:27:00 -0700 >> > Cc: 74524@debbugs.gnu.org >> > >> > Coltons-MacBook-Pro:/Users/coltongoates/software-dev/$ isn't intended >> to be a directory name, it's a string >> > that's intended to look exactly like my prompt. (I know it's pretty >> contrived.) >> > >> > So, if someone prints something that resembles their prompt, dirtrack >> will change the directory, because >> > dirtrack thinks it just saw the shell prompt appear, but it really just >> saw a string that resembles the prompt. >> > Does that make more sense now? >> >> What do you expect dirtrack to do when you deliberately try to deceive >> it? AFAIU, dirtrack is a piece of heuristic ad-hocery (as explained >> in its commentary), so it cannot be expected to survive such >> deception. What kind of changes would you suggest to consider to >> handle the cases such as this one? >> >> >> >>