* cp plugin: change cpv to function so that completion works
* cp plugin: show numbers in units of 1024 (K,M,G,T)
Use `-h` level (3): output numbers in units of 1024.
See the manpage of rsync for more information.
* cp plugin: add a README file
* cp plugin: recurse directories
* cp plugin: remove `--` to separate files from options
This has some undesired effects, like having `cpv --help` be a file
not found error.
Use `--` yourself if you need it (which you generally don't):
```zsh
cpv -- -some-file-with-hyphens.txt /tmp
```
Added this same info to the README.
This commit removes most of its contents: it just leaves the
contribution signature. The rest is obsolete and superseeded
by #5460, but the contribution is still valuable.
Related: #4263.
Signed-off-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com>
The current list of directories to search for autoenv on misses the default location on Ubuntu systems if you just do a normal `pip install autoenv` - [it will place](https://github.com/kennethreitz/autoenv/blob/master/setup.py#L16) `activate.sh` in `/usr/local/bin` unless you manually override the `--prefix` or something.
The `/usr/local/opt/autoenv` is fine for macOS/homebrew installations but it would be nice not to have to manually patch on Linux :)
When making a WIP commit, we generally just want to save the state of the
current branch temporarily, maybe because we want to push our work for backup
purposes, or change branch to work on something else. Therefore, it's generally
undesirable to run Git hooks, which might do things like run linters, because
we probably don't care if our WIP has lint errors.
Adds the following aliases:
```zsh
alias dco='docker-compose'
alias dcr='docker-compose run'
alias dce='docker-compose exec'
```
And sorts the aliases similar to `docker-compose help` order
Add "-DgroupId= -DartifactId= -Dversion= -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=" to options for
"install:install-file" for when you need install a local jar file.
Closes#5376.
* initial spotify control
* volume up/down added
* add info, share and status option
* add color echo
* change pause to play/pause
* add Search Option for album,artist and tracks
* add search option for playlist
* fix showStatus output
* complete help
* readme updated
* seach show Url of song
The command ‘rails console —sandbox’ loads our Rails application,
connects to the database and automatically starts a database
transaction. All database operations performed within this console
session are rolled back upon leaving the console. Reference -
https://www.codeschool.com/blog/2014/06/17/rails-console-sandbox/