Use only shell builtins to avoid triggering autojump, instead of needing GNU readlink
Under Zsh, the `-q` flag to `cd` makes it not run `chpwd` hooks and hence makes it not add `~/.nvm` to `autojump`.master
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# Implemented by Tim Caswell <tim@creationix.com>
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# with much bash help from Matthew Ranney
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# Auto detect the NVM_DIR
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if [ ! -d "$NVM_DIR" ]; then
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export NVM_DIR=$(dirname $(readlink -f ${BASH_SOURCE[0]:-$0}))
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fi
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# Make zsh glob matching behave same as bash
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# This fixes the "zsh: no matches found" errors
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if [ ! -z "$(which unsetopt 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
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unsetopt nomatch 2>/dev/null
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NVM_CD_FLAGS="-q"
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fi
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# Auto detect the NVM_DIR
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if [ ! -d "$NVM_DIR" ]; then
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export NVM_DIR=$(cd $NVM_CD_FLAGS $(dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]:-$0}) > /dev/null && pwd)
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fi
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nvm_set_nullglob() {
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