Shell
A shell is a text-based terminal, used for manipulating programs and files. Shell scripts typically manage program execution.
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- Dynamic variable naming.
- Internal variables.
- Turn the non-functions into functions.
- This is so tests can be written.
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Related problem
In this PR, we introduced "search terms": Words that help you search for commands (check help commands). Currently, only prepend, append and reduce have the search terms.
Describe the solution you'd like
Let's populate them! We could make a collective effort of adding relevant search terms to commands.
Describ
The problem
Users installing Spaceship via homebrew don't know they have to add following lines to their .zshrc:
autoload -U promptinit; promptinit
prompt spaceship
Describe the solution you'd like
Homebrew has to report a caveat with this information. Here's an example how they do that with nvm formula: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/23f6654873c
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Sanity checks
- My issue relates to a specific CLI completion spec (e.g.
git checkoutis missing options ingitcompletion spec). If your issue is more general, please create your issue here: withfig/fig - I have searched [github.com/withfig/autocomplete/issues](https://gi
% tests/generate.zsh '{ a=42 }' main block-assignment-no-command
Set copyright year to 2022? y
BUFFER=$'{ a=42 }'
expected_region_highlight=(
'1 1 reserved-word' # {
'3 6 assign' # a=42
'5 6 default' # 42
'8 8 unknown-token' # }
)That's a valid command so the final } should be a reserved-word.
Manage your app's Ruby environment
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Steps to reproduce
Run asdf. In help output a line is printed for the asdf env command:
asdf env <command> [executable] Prints or runs an executable under a command environment
I would assume <command> is an arbitrary command. But from what I can tell needs to be a plugin name or a shim name? I'm also not sure how this differs from executing the shim directly.
FY
After using Bash-it very happily on Linux, I'm now trying it on macOS (10.15.5, with bash 3.2.57), and I'm having all sorts of weird line break/line wrap problems. The problems seem to stem from scm_prompt_info, as they don't appear when I'm using a theme that doesn't use it or when I'm not in a git repo.
The problems I'm seeing include unexpected line breaks in the middle of my prompt, early
Thanks a ton for any helpful feedback
I need help with getting best quality GIFs.
I am not used to CSS syntax so it would be amazing if you add a lot of example config.yml files. Also, try adding config.yml files for the GIFs you are displaying in your README.md. They look fantastic. I have spent hours trying to get perfect GIF but no luck.
I don't know what value to give for shadow


Many systems don't link
pythontopython3. Debian even maintains it's wrong for their packages to expectpythonto work: