The `virtualenvwrapper` script has been relocated to
`/usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh`. Update the
plugin to look in the new location first. See:
http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#introduction
to confirm the change in location for this script.
This addresses issue #3047 where the solution was to source this file
from your zshrc.
* New Feature:
Navigate directory hierarchy using ALT-UP and ALT-DOWN. (mac keybindings not yet implemented)
ALT-UP moves to higher hierarchy (cd ..)
ALT-DOWN moves into the first directory found in alphabetical order
Inside a fresh git repo, i.e. immediately after a `git init`, usually no
commit template exists yet. In this case, git renders a different
status message than "Initial commit on". We should consider this message
when attempting to parse out the branch name.
Fixes#6301
Deals with app error page, saving true error instead.
Upon app failure, Heroku returns HTML "Application Error" page.
Finding HTML page in .gitignore is confusing, so I replaced
`-s` with `-f` in curl calls, which cuts such output.
Replace instead of addition as no progress meter outputs either.
It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to BASIC. As potential programmers, they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration.
-- E. W. Dijkstra
Changes to be committed:
modified: dirhistory/dirhistory.plugin.zsh
New Feature:
Navigate directory hierarchy using ALT-UP and ALT-DOWN. (mac keybindings not yet implemented)
ALT-UP moves to higher hierarchy (cd ..)
ALT-DOWN moves into the first directory found in alphabetical order
NOTE: The scrapper was previously included, but due to the website it scrapped
being dead it's no longer useful. See #3642 for the code.
Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com>
`source ~/.zshrc` is a bad practice, it doesn't make sure that the full
zsh session is reloaded and it may have side effects.
Use `$SHELL` as the path to zsh if it exists (this will fix edge cases
where the zsh used is not the first on $PATH). Otherwise, use `zsh`.
* Always try and start gpg-agent, with --use-standard-socket it will try and use a standard socket directory. It won't start multiple agents if agent is already running. In addition, XDG_RUNTIME_DIR isn't always set
* ssh socket if broken if --daemon is run again, so onky start if we don't have a socket
* Removed unnecessary allocation of GPG_SSH_AUTH_SOCK
* Added trizen to the archlinux plugin
trizen is the recomended solution for using the Arch User Repository.
both yaourt and pacaur have some issues.
Signed-off by: Arthur Brainville (Ybalrid) <ybalrid@ybalrid.info>
* Add trizen aliases to the readme
Also fixed inconsistency in formatting on readme file.
(also added myself in the contributor list)
* Remove older shpotify code from the macOS plugin
* Add Shpotify 2.0.1 from the upstream repository at https://github.com/hnarayanan/shpotify/releases/tag/2.0.1
* Wrap the Shpotify script in a function and import into the macOS plugin
* Fix import path of the shpotify script
* Add shpotify permission notice in the macos plugin rREADME
* Merge with the upstream shpotify project
- Fix playlist playback
- Add a 'stop' command
* Fix the terraform function name
Current function name do worse. I always use `terr<TAB>` and before those prompt it was add space in the end. Now because we have multiple functions and binaries started with terraform there are no space.
* Updated terraform readme
Updated the name of new function name
`pacaur -Syua` only updated AUR pakcages, wihch is incompatible with semantics of `pacupg` and `yaupg`. Removing `-a` here it would work for both main repos and aur.
* Plugin for iTerm2 on OSX
iTerm2 is a popular terminal emulator for OSX (https://www.iterm2.com).
The plugin currently implements one function, iterm2_profile, which
allows easily changing the currently selected user settings profile,
without creating a new tab or window, just by calling the function.
For example, this is handy for switching from a dark to a light colored
profile without having to re-open anything.
In addition, it also works within tmux running inside iTerm2.
* iTerm2 Plugin: Run any iTerm2 command
Refactored the plugin so that it can run arbitrary iTerm2 commands.
Should work with any of the supported commands, see
https://iterm2.com/documentation-escape-codes.html
* iTerm2 Plugin: Add functions to change tab color
The gpg-agent plugin did not work for gpg versions above or equal to
2.1 because of the `--write-env-file` option deprecation. This new version
works fine and also enables the ssh-agent support only if it is enabled in the
gpg-agent config file.
This is the default behavior of rbenv and what users are expecting
most of the time.
It allows users to have their own set of rubies and gems. It also
prevents losing all rubies when rbenv is updated using Homebrew which
is not true when RBENV_ROOT is set to /usr/local/opt/rbenv.