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should - close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11133 # Description to allow more freedom when writing complex modules, we are disabling the auto-export of director modules. the change was as simple as removing the crawling of files and modules next to any `mod.nu` and update the standard library. # User-Facing Changes users will have to explicitely use `export module <mod>` to define submodules and `export use <mod> <cmd>` to re-export definitions, e.g. ```nushell # my-module/mod.nu export module foo.nu # export a submodule export use bar.nu bar-1 # re-export an internal command export def top [] { print "`top` from `mod.nu`" } ``` ```nushell # my-module/foo.nu export def "foo-1" [] { print "`foo-1` from `lib/foo.nu`" } export def "foo-2" [] { print "`foo-2` from `lib/foo.nu`" } ``` ```nushell # my-module/bar.nu export def "bar-1" [] { print "`bar-1` from `lib/bar.nu`" } ``` # Tests + Formatting i had to add `export module` calls in the `tests/modules/samples/spam` directory module and allow the `not_allowed` module to not give an error, it is just empty, which is fine. # After Submitting - mention in the release note - update the following repos ``` #┬─────name─────┬version┬─type─┬─────────repo───────── 0│nu-git-manager│0.4.0 │module│amtoine/nu-git-manager 1│nu-scripts │0.1.0 │module│amtoine/scripts 2│nu-zellij │0.1.0 │module│amtoine/zellij-layouts 3│nu-scripts │0.1.0 │module│nushell/nu_scripts 4│nupm │0.1.0 │module│nushell/nupm ─┴──────────────┴───────┴──────┴────────────────────── ``` |
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README.md |
Welcome to the standard library of `nushell`!
The standard library is a pure-nushell
collection of custom commands which
provide interactive utilities and building blocks for users writing casual scripts or complex applications.
To see what's here:
> use std
> scope commands | select name usage | where name =~ "std "
#┬───────────name────────────┬──────────────────────usage──────────────────────
0│std assert │Universal assert command
1│std assert equal │Assert $left == $right
2│std assert error │Assert that executing the code generates an error
3│std assert greater │Assert $left > $right
4│std assert greater or equal│Assert $left >= $right
... ...
─┴───────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────
🧰 Using the standard library in the REPL or in scripts
All commands in the standard library must be "imported" into the running environment
(the interactive read-execute-print-loop (REPL) or a .nu
script) using the
use
command.
You can choose to import the whole module, but then must refer to individual commands with a std
prefix, e.g:
use std
std log debug "Running now"
std assert (1 == 2)
Or you can enumerate the specific commands you want to import and invoke them without the std
prefix.
use std ["log debug" assert]
log debug "Running again"
assert (2 == 1)
This is probably the form of import you'll want to add to your env.nu
for interactive use.
✏️ contribute to the standard library
You're invited to contribute to the standard library! See CONTRIBUTING.md for details