Shell
A shell is a text-based terminal, used for manipulating programs and files. Shell scripts typically manage program execution.
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TODO
- Dynamic variable naming.
- Internal variables.
- Turn the non-functions into functions.
- This is so tests can be written.
- It also shows a working use case for the task.
- Add a
CONTRIBUTING.md
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shopt
andset
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/dev/tcp
- Convert to
pdf
- Add a cover.
- Add references.
- Write some
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Related problem
People can't find what they're looking for.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be nice to add search terms to extra_usage
so that when people use help -f
they can find what they're looking for. For instance, maybe we add popular encodings to the decode
command's extra_usage
statment like utf-8
, windows-1252
, others.
maybe we should have common
The problem
Users installing Spaceship via homebrew don't know they have to add following lines to their .zshrc
:
autoload -U promptinit; promptinit
prompt spaceship
Describe the solution you'd like
Homebrew has to report a caveat with this information. Here's an example how they do that with nvm
formula: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/23f6654873c
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% tests/generate.zsh '{ a=42 }' main block-assignment-no-command
Set copyright year to 2022? y
BUFFER=$'{ a=42 }'
expected_region_highlight=(
'1 1 reserved-word' # {
'3 6 assign' # a=42
'5 6 default' # 42
'8 8 unknown-token' # }
)
That's a valid command so the final }
should be a reserved-word
.
Steps to reproduce
Run asdf
. In help output a line is printed for the asdf env
command:
asdf env <command> [executable] Prints or runs an executable under a command environment
I would assume <command>
is an arbitrary command. But from what I can tell needs to be a plugin name or a shim name? I'm also not sure how this differs from executing the shim directly.
FY
After using Bash-it very happily on Linux, I'm now trying it on macOS (10.15.5, with bash 3.2.57), and I'm having all sorts of weird line break/line wrap problems. The problems seem to stem from scm_prompt_info
, as they don't appear when I'm using a theme that doesn't use it or when I'm not in a git repo.
The problems I'm seeing include unexpected line breaks in the middle of my prompt, early
Sanity checks
- My issue relates to a specific CLI completion spec (e.g.
git checkout
is missing options ingit
completion spec). If your issue is more general, please create your issue here: withfig/fig - I have searched [github.com/withfig/autocomplete/issues](https://gi
Thanks a ton for any helpful feedback
I need help with getting best quality GIFs.
I am not used to CSS syntax so it would be amazing if you add a lot of example config.yml files. Also, try adding config.yml files for the GIFs you are displaying in your README.md. They look fantastic. I have spent hours trying to get perfect GIF but no luck.
I don't know what value to give for shadow
Many systems don't link
python
topython3
. Debian even maintains it's wrong for their packages to expectpython
to work: