# Description
The intended effect of the `extra` feature has been undermined by
introducing the full builds on our release pages and having more
activity on some of the extra commands.
To simplify the feature matrix let's get rid of it and focus our effort
on truly either refining a command to well-specified behavior or
discarding it entirely from the `nu` binary and moving it into plugins.
## Details
- Remove `--features extra` from CI
- Don't explicitly name `extra` in full build wf
- Remove feature extra from build-help scripts
- Update README in `nu-cmd-extra`
- Remove feature `extra`
- Fix previously dead `format pattern` tests
- Relax signature of `to html`
- Fix/ignore `html::test_no_color_flag`
- Remove dead features from `version`
- Refine `to html` type signature
# User-Facing Changes
The commands that were previously only available when building with
`--features extra` will now be available to everyone. This increases the
number of dependencies slightly but has a limited impact on the overall
binary size.
# Tests + Formatting
Some tests that were left in `nu-command` during cratification were dead
because the feature was not passed to `nu-command` and only to
`nu-cmd-lang` for feature-flag mention in `version`.
Those tests have now been either fixed or ignored in one case.
# After Submitting
There may be places in the documentation where we point to `--features
extra` that will now be moot (apart from the generated command help)
Let's disable riscv64 build target temporarily to make release and
nightly-build workflow work, close#11604
We will add this target later if the related issue got fixed
Bumps
[actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain](https://github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain)
from 1.5.0 to 1.6.0.
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<h2>[1.6.0] - 2023-12-04</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
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<li>Allow disabling problem matchers (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain/issues/27">#27</a>)
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<li><a
href="c7e1de2846"><code>c7e1de2</code></a>
Update CHANGELOG.md</li>
<li><a
href="24c9dd087b"><code>24c9dd0</code></a>
Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain/issues/24">#24</a>
from obi1kenobi/patch-1</li>
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href="74a4154991"><code>74a4154</code></a>
Merge pull request <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain/issues/27">#27</a>
from oxideai/feature/config-matcher</li>
<li><a
href="84ba0c9d1b"><code>84ba0c9</code></a>
Update README</li>
<li><a
href="51173b3da4"><code>51173b3</code></a>
feature(matcher): allow disabling problem matcher</li>
<li><a
href="33678a48c0"><code>33678a4</code></a>
Add docs for the <code>cachekey</code> output to the README</li>
<li><a
href="317ed62323"><code>317ed62</code></a>
Update example workflow in readme</li>
<li><a
href="8cb8f77172"><code>8cb8f77</code></a>
Merge pull request <a
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Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4</li>
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Fix release and nightly build workflow:
https://github.com/nushell/nightly/issues/15
I think the `mv` command in v0.87.1 still has some bugs, when downgrade
to v0.86 everything works as expected
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Fix winget release submission error, more details could be found here:
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# Description
Prevent `rustflags` build configuration from being ignored in github
actions ci workflows.
[actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain](https://github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain/)
used in ci workflows sets `RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings"` env variable by
default. It has priority over some other sources of `rustflags` as
described in [the cargo
reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#buildrustflags).
Nushell is using `target.x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.rustflags` to statically
link MSVC runtime in windows platform, but this config is being ignored
in ci workflows.
By unsetting `RUSTFLAGS` env variable, `rustflags` build configurations
will be properly used in ci workflows.
I assume that this was the cause of the installer verification failures
on the recent winget submission PRs. For more details, refer discussions
in https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/pull/106977 and
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9322#issuecomment-1602932971.
# User-Facing Changes
Pre-built releases for windows that are created by the release ci
workflow will now contain statically linked MSVC runtime.
# Tests + Formatting
Confirmed successful installation in a windows sandbox instance, which
was failing before. It also contains changes made in #9514.
Release ci workflow:
https://github.com/wolimst/nushell/actions/runs/5357440849
Installer: https://github.com/wolimst/nushell/releases/tag/0.81.0-test
# After Submitting
Need to check the installer verification result in a winget submission
PR for the next release, if this PR gets merged.
# Description
The issue template to report a build failure in our nightly-build CI was
also appearing among the options for a user to pick from.
Moved over to a separate folder `.github/AUTO_ISSUE_TEMPLATE`