[x] Updating `branch` command to be compatible with git-flow style branches by removing any prefix before attempting to go to the ticket number in Jira.
[x] Removing the switch between /browse/ and /issues/ based off of the `JIRA_RAPID_BOARD` setting - as all issues are under browse now it seems.
* Added support for local sdk versions
Added support for local versions (prefixed by '+'), so they are filtered out in _listInstallableVersions() and they are displayed correctly by _listAllVersion()
* Optimize sed calls
Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com>
Summary
Make it get a list of installed interpreters, and add the
relevant local (HOME) site-packages directory to PYTHONPATH.
Reason
To easily add all relevant paths, initially, and between upgrades.
Add check for PYTHONUSERBASE
Summary
Check for a non-standard install directory, use it if one
exists, otherwise use ~/.local.
Reason
Allow users to specify their own installation directory, without
affecting functionality.
By sourcing brew files directly we can achieve a very high speed up.
This will not work if the user installed homebrew in a different
location than by default.
* Added minimum length and ellipsis symbol options for the shrink-path plugin.
* Replaced tab indentation with space indentation for the shrink-path plugin.
* Added handling of multicharacter ellipsis, and updated documentation and README for the shrink-path plugin.
Using `fasd —-init auto` will first detect terminal and then call
fasd again to generate the final initialisation script. Caching that gives a more significant performance boost.
Current state: a user invokes `ipython` and is provided with the IPython
instance regarding the `$PATH`.
Proposed state: a user invokes `ipython` (which is a new alias in the
*python plugin*) and is provided with the proper IPython instance regarding
the currently activated virtualenv.
Example: the user's default Python is 2.7 with installed IPython 2.7. User
activates Python 3.5 virtualenv where he installs IPython 3.5. After
activating the environment, one expects `ipython` to run the version 3.5,
which does not happen by default. Instead, IPython 2.7 is used, which in
counter-intuitive and often causes problem.
Closes#5797