Since the `bower` plugin specifies a `bi` alias and `bundle` plugin
specifies a `bi` function, there is a name clash when using both
plugins, which results in the message "Can't 'bundle install' outside a
bundled project" when trying to execute `bower`.
This adresses #2486
This commit move the nocorrect aliases definition so they're called
only when the user set ENABLE_CORRECTION to "true" to activate commands
autocorrection.
Since commands auto-correction must be explicitly enable with
the ENABLE_CORRECTION envvar, this commit replaces the unaccurate
example in the zshrc template.
Reverts #2296, but mostly #1883.
There is no need to source ~/.profile when this script is read. oh-my-zsh writes no configuration data in ~/.profile.
If the user wishes to use data within ~/.profile, then they should source it in another place.
Fixes#2315
As far as I can tell (tested on Linux & Darwin, BSD man page seems to agree), `-d` is pretty univerally accepted as the depth argument. So instead of doing a test, we can just use -d and call it a day.
Vagrant 1.6 introduced the `global-status` command which allows
to get a quick overview of all active Vagrant environments for the
currently logged in user.
Vagrant 1.5 added Vagrant Cloud to share boxes. Some boxes
may be protected, the `login` command allows to access those
protected boxes from Vagrant Cloud.
Vagrant 1.6 introduces a couple new commands, including the `version` command.
The `version` command shows the currently installed version information and
also checks for new updates available.
Since e537ee9, the reverse-menu-complete keybinding has no longer been
properly bound (it was accidentally bound to the delete key).
This commit again binds it to shift-tab.
Fixes formatting on some rare cases when a percent ends up
in the $CMD variable, like these below:
- When assigning a variable, $CMD ends up with the second parameter;
in this case, $CMD will contain '+%s%N', messing with the syntax:
$ a=`date +%s%N`
- A function (or command in general) that contains a percent symbol:
$ to\%() { echo $(( $1 * 100 / $3))\% } # $CMD=to%()
$ to% 2 of 10 # $CMD=to%
This commit allows for paths with spaces to be symlinked
in Pow.
If an application is located in a folder like `/some path/to the/app`
the powit command would fail when it shouldn't. It's not the case
anymore.