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Command line interface

Before there were graphical user interfaces, command-line interfaces were used to issue commands to a computer. Programs that handle the user interface are called command language interpreters, often known as a shell. A CLI may give a user more control over the computer and programs they wish to execute.

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colematt
colematt commented Nov 25, 2020

Describe the feature or problem you’d like to solve

gh-repo-clone will clone repos, but not the wiki repo associated with it. For example, if this repo had a wiki, then gh repo clone cli/cli works, and git clone https://github.com/cli/cli.wiki.git works, but gh repo clone cli/cli.wiki will give the error `GraphQL error: Could not resolve to a Repository with the name 'cli/cli.wiki

OliverJAsh
OliverJAsh commented Jul 14, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I find myself having to manually refresh too often. I would like lazygit to refresh automatically more frequently.

Describe the solution you'd like
An option to change to refresh rate/frequency.

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blueray453
blueray453 commented Oct 22, 2020

Describe the bug you encountered:

Though the folder has few files without extension, but the following command returns nothing.

$ fd -t f -e ''

Describe what you expected to happen:

I expected to have a output ~similar to the output of find . -type f ! -name "*.*"

What version of fd are you using?
fd 8.1.1

Which operating system / distribution are you on?

fx
antonmedv
antonmedv commented Dec 11, 2019

Currently, each argument to fx treated as an anonymous function. Here is an example:

fx 'groupBy("commit.author.name")' 'mapValues(size)' toPairs 'sortBy(1)' reverse 'take(10)' fromPairs

But this requires a lot of ' quotes. My idea is to split the argument by whitespaces . So next will be possible to write:

fx 'groupBy("commit.author.name") mapValues(size) toPairs so

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