By default, cargo provides alias for some commonly used functions. This patch
makes it that those alias will complete the same as their full commands.
Default alias:
b -> build
c -> check
t -> test
r -> run
Since cargo allows users to define custom alias it would be nice if
oh-my-zsh automatically detected those and preformed completions as such
but that would be a much more complex patch.
`pk-command-not-found` doesn't accept `--` as an argument. This is what happens when `--` is the first argument:
```
$ gem
zsh: --: command not found...
```
As documented in the README, `npm i -f` forces npm to install the specified packages from a remote
package registry, even if local copies exist on disk caches.
BREAKING CHANGE: the various update aliases will no longer run `abs` and `aur`, which are either
deprecated or nonexistent. See https://archlinux.org/news/deprecation-of-abs/ for more.
* Update VI_KEYMAP on zle-line-finish. Fixes next prompt draw.
* Also fix vi-mode prompt redraw in case previous prompt was canceled
* Do not redraw fix prompt if VI_MODE_RESET_PROMPT_ON_MODE_CHANGE is unset
* Use a local variable instead of global in function
* [docker-compose] Added alias for docker-compose up --build
Sometimes building images before starting the containers comes in handy.
Alias: `dcupb`
Command: `docker-compose up --build`
* Updated docker-compose/README.md
Added the alias definition in the readme
Co-authored-by: Robby Russell <robby@planetargon.com>
The sub-command `reclaim` is quite useful for freeing up disk space.
`reclaim` is a useful command that is missing from the list of completions in the plugin.
The description is for the `reclaim` sub-command is:
"port reclaim will find files that can be removed to reclaim disk space by uninstalling inactive ports on your system as well as unnecessary unrequested ports, and removing unneeded or unused installation files. The user is then provided interactive options for files to remove. No files are removed initially, until the user selects them from the provided list."
For all the details use this command on a system with Macports installed:
`port help reclaim`
BREAKING CHANGE: the key binding to open an editor to edit the command line has
been moved from being `v` (press v once) to being `vv` (press v twice). Now, the
action for `v` is the default `visual-mode`, as is in Vim.
Fixes#9573