Per the [`go` command specification](https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Package_lists),
the `...` wildcard matches the empty string. This makes commands like
`go <action> . ./...` unnecessary: they should use `go <action> ./...`.
This also fixes a bug with the `gofa` shortcut, where it would emit an
error if called from a directory containing no go source files (but
having subdirectories that _did_ contain go files).
This adds support for ForkLift 3, which uses a different
application id and also uses a popover instead of a sheet for
entering the directory to go to.
This also improves the handling of different versions of ForkLift,
by first choosing any currently running instance, and if none is
running starting the newest available version.
Fixes#6565.
This means that if you have, for example, `alias rs='rails server'`, you can
run `be rs` and have it expanded to `bundle exec rails server`.
Fixes#5818
- Consolidates the switch-adding logic for readability.
- Replaces "[[ ... ]] && ..." with "if [[ ... ]]; then ..." in some
cases to avoid a spurious nonzero exit status from _zsh_tmux_plugin_run.
- Puts error message on stderr instead of stdout
When a commit has multiple tags associated to it, the git-prompt will
throw the following error:
git_super_status:[:4: integer expression expected: v0.21.x\ntags/v0.21.5,
git_super_status:[:7: integer expression expected: origin/v0.21.x,
git_super_status:[:11: integer expression expected: origin/v0.21.x,
git_super_status:[:14: integer expression expected: v0.21.x
git_super_status:[:23: integer expression expected: v0.21.x
This is due to the prompt expecting the tag field to be a single word
with no spaces in between but if there are multiple tags the python
script returns a string with ', ' space separated list of tags.
This throws off the parser. The solution is to ensure that the python
script returns a space-less string ensuring the git-prompt parser to
properly parse the data.
Signed-off-by: Thanh Ha <zxiiro@linux.com>
When invoking a shell as root using ```sudo -s```, the ssh-agent plugin
starts a new agent although it already exists.
The problem boils down to a check if ssh-agent is running using
```ps x```. If that is extended to ```ps ax``` for root, then the
existing ssh-agent will still work.
* Fix autojump sourcing on OSX with Macports
The last version of autojump available on Macports does not have
anymore different shell scripts (.sh, .zsh, .bash ...) to be sourced
but just one autojump.sh that takes care of that located at
/opt/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh
fix # 4625
* Fix bug with macports autojump on OSX.
According to #5003
if one exports EDITOR with parameters, say:
`export EDITOR='subl -w'`
running command:
`zshrc`
will result in:
`zsh: command not found: subl -w`
This can be fixed by updating common-aliases.plugin.zsh line 16 with:
`alias zshrc='${=EDITOR} ~/.zshrc' # Quick access to the ~/.zshrc file`
Fixes#5003
Use the same scheme as Darwin - sysctl instead of nproc, which doesn't exist in FreeBSD
Closes#2545
Co-authored-by: Daniel Bye <dbye@users.noreply.github.com>
This uses the default that virtualenvwrapper.sh would set if it was called. If the user
changes its value after the plugin is loaded, the plugin will work all the same.
Fixes#6882Closes#6870Closes#6883
* added a transfer.sh plugin
created a function to easily upload files to transfer.sh file sharing site
Usage : transfer file.txt
* added README for transfer.sh plugin
* replaced transfer function with @nl5887 version
* updated transfer README.md
* modified the script to use tar command instead of zip
* Update README formatting
Co-authored-by: Remco Verhoef <remco@dutchcoders.io>
If `EDITOR` variable contains arguments to an editor such as mine:
`export EDITOR=emacsclient -t -c --alternate-editor=''`
Then, the editor's arguments are passed on to `fasd`. To fix this, pass the EDITOR program in quotes.
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