Use `git` fallback (if present) even when color is off and `wdiff` is
not present.
Further, remove redundant `function` clause as per Prezto convention.
Zsh and Prezto files don't always reside in `~/`. Instead, they have
a more spec compliant location (`${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/`). Make them
unambiguous in the documentation. Likewise, for `$GNUPGHOME`.
Further, add instruction for optionally setting up Prezto in
`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`.
While at this, also add clarification on relative ordering of some of
the modules, apply more formatting tweaks and doc improvements.
Detect `ls` provided by GNU Core Utilities upfront before applying
the relevant settings and aliases.
The revised logic takes the following aspects into consideration:
- `is-callable 'dircolors'` is not a sufficient test for verifying if
the `ls` in scope is _also_ provided by GNU Core Utilities. `ls` can
continue to be the one provided by BSD Core Utilities because of its
precedence in `$path`.
- The `ls` in scope anyway can be either GNU Utils provided or BSD Utils
provided depending on either `$path` precedence, soft link (via
`ln -s`), or wrapper function (via 'gnu-utility' module).
- So instead of '_guessing_' the possible one, just detect if it is from
GNU Utils and apply the relevant settings and aliases.
- Note that GNU prefixed `ls` (`gls`) is intentionally not honored in
this case to avoid possible conflict/shadowing with other `gls`
callable (can happen if 'git' module is used, for example).
Besides, honoring `gls` would imply we honor other commands (like
`mv`, `rm` etc.) to be consistent. We have a module 'gnu-utils'
dedicated for that after all.
General purpose reformating and rewording in (a few places). This should
also make markdown linting happier.
Prefer back-ticks wherever useful and use `console` for code blocks to
be executed on terminal.
Also, update references links wherever possible (including update from
'http://' to 'https://').
Remove `--protect-decmpfs` by default since hfs-compression specific
changes have been marked by upstream as broken since 3.1.3 and there is
little likelihood of that changing.
As curl bundled with macOS does not include `_curl` definitions, one
way to make `_curl` available is to install curl from Homebrew.
However, since curl from Hombrew is _keg-only_, its function path needs
to be explicitly included.
Change default `HISTFILE` path from `~/.zhistory` to more conventional
`~/.zsh_history`. This aligns better with Debian variants, macOS and
Oh My Zsh.
This would provide an easier onboarding experience to users coming to
Prezto from standard (framework free) zsh or from Oh My Zsh.
For existing Prezto users, we attempt to automatically rename old
`HISTFILE` to new one iff the old one exists and the new one doesn't.
However, if both old and new `HISTFILE` exist and the old one is more
recent, we just alert the user about what changed with a suggested way
to accommodate the change.
I think this should have been removed as part of 0a07ba27a2.
Currently I'm seeing this warning after updating to `master`:
```
Couldn't read file /Users/jeffwidman/.zprezto/modules/prompt/functions/prompt_powerlevel9k_setup containing theme powerlevel9k.
```
`compinit -i` doesn't always change zcompdump, which means that the
`compinit -C` condition fails to run until the completions change.
When we `compinit -i`, we should touch the file too to solve this.
Now that 'command-not-found' helper loading has been significantly
simplified and the startup time improved in the official Homebrew tap,
the workaround for script detection (and caching) can be removed.
> The {query} has to be percent-escaped in macOS 11.
Just replace `:` to `%3A` work fine.
But add function like this one I find on stackoverflow to encode the entire query string would be more robust.
```bash
urldecode() {
# urldecode <string>
local url_encoded="${1//+/ }"
printf '%b' "${url_encoded//%/\\x}"
}
```
When $WORKON_HOME is not set and $ENV_NAME is equal to
$PROJECT_ROOT/.venv which contains bin/activate then
the code wrongly assumes workon is available.
It should execute the second branch to source bin/activate.
Pyenv will install shims for commands that exist in any interpreter, even if it is not the current one. This means that a command may technically exist, but when executed will tell the user to try a different interpreter. The original check for pip in the Python module can fail for this reason, in particular on Ubuntu 20.04.
This change checks with pyenv whether pip really exists in the current interpreter to work around this problem and fixes a bug in pip command detection.
`tty` command infers the current TTY from file descriptor 0.
`$TTY` gives current TTY directly. The latter works even when
file descriptor 0 is redirected. It's also over 1000 times faster.
==[ Changes since the last release ]==
- Complete documentation overhaul. Powerlevel10k documentation is no
longer embarrassing (still no reference though; coming "soon").
- Worker pool and recursive globber have been rewritten for better
performance and simpler code. Performance improvements (large
speedup means an improvement in big-O and at least 2x in typical
configurations):
- +15% prompt speedup across the board.
- Large prompt speedup for several rarely used prompt segments
(disk_usage, ram, etc.).
- Large prompt speedup for a few prompt segments on macOS
(battery, swap, etc.).
- Large prompt speedup when many prompt segments are active
simultaneously.
- Large prompt speedup when filesystem is slow.
- New prompt segments: nix_shell and timewarrior. Both enabled by
default.
- Configuration wizard:
- Many new options for Pure style (color scheme, number of lines,
etc.)
- Several new options for 8-color version of Pure style.
- Better support for terminals with less than 256 colors.
- Lean, Classic and Rainbow style configs now have disk_usage and
swap prompt segments (disabled by default).
- POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_TRUNCATE_BEFORE_MARKER now contains 'oc'.
- New parameters:
- POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true makes spaces around icons
appear just like in powerlevel9k.
- When in a vcs repo, POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_TRUNCATE_BEFORE_MARKER=true
removes directory prefix that precedes repo root.
- P9K_KUBECONTEXT_USER can now be used in kubecontext format.
- POWERLEVEL9K_GOENV_SOURCES -- the same as
POWERLEVEL9K_RBENV_SOURCES but or go.
- POWERLEVEL9K_TERRAFORM_CLASSES -- the same as
POWERLEVEL9K_AWS_CLASSES but for terraform.
- Bug fixes:
- Configuration wizard now correctly follows symlinks when modifying
~/.zshrc and ~/.p10k.zsh.
- ram prompt segment now works on WSL.
- Powerlevel10k now correctly works with zsh-you-should-use in
hardcore mode.
- POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_HOST now points to a host that actually
works.
- Instant prompt no longer prints nonsensical "entry=" in rare
circumstances.
- Misc:
- Config templates no longer work with
POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER='' defined after them.
- Powerlevel10k now detects when Antigen corrupts its source and
emits an appropriate error message.
- Command line parser now understands 'tabbed'.
- Remove all references to romkatv/dotfiles-public. Fonts are now
hosted in romkatv/powerlevel10k-media together with all images
and animations.
==[ Build time dependencies ]==
- edb99aa7b8
- 75be63625a
- https://opensource.apple.com/tarballs/libiconv/libiconv-51.200.6.tar.gz
Bug report from @qosmio:
https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto/pull/1771#issuecomment-575596417
I'm unable to reproduce it and @qosmio hasn't yet confirmed or
disconfirmed whether this fix works. It's a good idea to change
the code this way in either case.
(As I mentioned in #1771, this `stty -ixon` call may have been added
by mistake. It doesn't do what the comment suggest and is at least as
likely to be harming users as helping them.)