Bump to 0.105.0 (#15930)

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# Description
Bump to 0.105.0
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Justin Ma
2025-06-10 23:37:00 +08:00
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parent 440b9c8e1f
commit ebcdf5a8b1
47 changed files with 258 additions and 258 deletions

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# Nushell Config File
#
# version = "0.104.2"
# version = "0.105.0"
$env.config.color_config = {
separator: white
leading_trailing_space_bg: { attr: n }

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# Default Nushell Environment Config File
# These "sensible defaults" are set before the user's `env.nu` is loaded
#
# version = "0.104.2"
# version = "0.105.0"
$env.PROMPT_COMMAND = {||
let dir = match (do -i { $env.PWD | path relative-to $nu.home-path }) {

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# Warning: This file is intended for documentation purposes only and
# is not intended to be used as an actual configuration file as-is.
#
# version = "0.104.2"
# version = "0.105.0"
#
# A `config.nu` file is used to override default Nushell settings,
# define (or import) custom commands, or run any other startup tasks.

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# Nushell Environment Config File Documentation
#
# version = "0.104.2"
# version = "0.105.0"
#
# Previously, environment variables were typically configured in `env.nu`.
# In general, most configuration can and should be performed in `config.nu`

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# config.nu
#
# Installed by:
# version = "0.104.2"
# version = "0.105.0"
#
# This file is used to override default Nushell settings, define
# (or import) custom commands, or run any other startup tasks.

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# env.nu
#
# Installed by:
# version = "0.104.2"
# version = "0.105.0"
#
# Previously, environment variables were typically configured in `env.nu`.
# In general, most configuration can and should be performed in `config.nu`