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# Description The meaning of the word usage is specific to describing how a command function is *used* and not a synonym for general description. Usage can be used to describe the SYNOPSIS or EXAMPLES sections of a man page where the permitted argument combinations are shown or example *uses* are given. Let's not confuse people and call it what it is a description. Our `help` command already creates its own *Usage* section based on the available arguments and doesn't refer to the description with usage. # User-Facing Changes `help commands` and `scope commands` will now use `description` or `extra_description` `usage`-> `description` `extra_usage` -> `extra_description` Breaking change in the plugin protocol: In the signature record communicated with the engine. `usage`-> `description` `extra_usage` -> `extra_description` The same rename also takes place for the methods on `SimplePluginCommand` and `PluginCommand` # Tests + Formatting - Updated plugin protocol specific changes # After Submitting - [ ] update plugin protocol doc
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267 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env -S nu --stdin
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# Example of using a Nushell script as a Nushell plugin
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#
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# This is a port of the nu_plugin_python_example plugin to Nushell itself. There is probably not
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# really any reason to write a Nushell plugin in Nushell, but this is a fun proof of concept, and
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# it also allows us to test the plugin interface with something manually implemented in a scripting
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# language without adding any extra dependencies to our tests.
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const NUSHELL_VERSION = "0.97.2"
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const PLUGIN_VERSION = "0.1.1" # bump if you change commands!
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def main [--stdio] {
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if ($stdio) {
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start_plugin
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} else {
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print -e "Run me from inside nushell!"
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exit 1
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}
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}
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const SIGNATURES = [
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{
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sig: {
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name: nu_plugin_nu_example,
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description: "Signature test for Nushell plugin in Nushell",
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extra_description: "",
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required_positional: [
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[
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name,
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desc,
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shape
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];
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[
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a,
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"required integer value",
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Int
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],
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[
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b,
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"required string value",
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String
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]
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],
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optional_positional: [
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[
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name,
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desc,
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shape
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];
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[
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opt,
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"Optional number",
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Int
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]
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],
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rest_positional: {
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name: rest,
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desc: "rest value string",
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shape: String
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},
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named: [
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[
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long,
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short,
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arg,
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required,
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desc
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];
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[
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help,
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h,
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null,
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false,
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"Display the help message for this command"
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],
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[
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flag,
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f,
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null,
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false,
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"a flag for the signature"
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],
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[
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named,
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n,
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String,
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false,
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"named string"
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]
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],
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input_output_types: [
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[Any, Any]
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],
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allow_variants_without_examples: true,
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search_terms: [
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Example
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],
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is_filter: false,
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creates_scope: false,
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allows_unknown_args: false,
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category: Experimental
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},
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examples: []
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}
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]
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def process_call [
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id: int,
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plugin_call: record<
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name: string,
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call: record<
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head: record<start: int, end: int>,
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positional: list,
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named: list,
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>,
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input: any
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>
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] {
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# plugin_call is a dictionary with the information from the call
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# It should contain:
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# - The name of the call
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# - The call data which includes the positional and named values
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# - The input from the pipeline
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# Use this information to implement your plugin logic
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# Print the call to stderr, in raw nuon and as a table
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$plugin_call | to nuon --raw | print -e
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$plugin_call | table -e | print -e
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# Get the span from the call
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let span = $plugin_call.call.head
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# Create a Value of type List that will be encoded and sent to Nushell
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let value = {
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Value: [{
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List: {
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vals: (0..9 | each { |x|
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{
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Record: {
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val: (
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[one two three] |
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zip (0..2 | each { |y|
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{
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Int: {
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val: ($x * $y),
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span: $span,
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}
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}
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}) |
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into record
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),
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span: $span
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}
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}
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}),
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span: $span
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}
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}, null]
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}
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write_response $id { PipelineData: $value }
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}
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def tell_nushell_encoding [] {
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print -n "\u{0004}json"
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}
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def tell_nushell_hello [] {
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# A `Hello` message is required at startup to inform nushell of the protocol capabilities and
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# compatibility of the plugin. The version specified should be the version of nushell that this
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# plugin was tested and developed against.
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let hello = {
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Hello: {
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protocol: "nu-plugin", # always this value
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version: $NUSHELL_VERSION,
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features: []
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}
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}
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$hello | to json --raw | print
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}
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def write_response [id: int, response: record] {
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# Use this format to send a response to a plugin call. The ID of the plugin call is required.
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let wrapped_response = {
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CallResponse: [
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$id,
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$response,
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]
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}
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$wrapped_response | to json --raw | print
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}
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def write_error [id: int, text: string, span?: record<start: int, end: int>] {
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# Use this error format to send errors to nushell in response to a plugin call. The ID of the
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# plugin call is required.
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let error = if ($span | is-not-empty) {
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{
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Error: {
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msg: "ERROR from plugin",
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labels: [
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{
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text: $text,
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span: $span,
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}
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],
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}
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}
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} else {
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{
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Error: {
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msg: "ERROR from plugin",
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help: $text,
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}
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}
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}
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write_response $id $error
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}
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def handle_input []: any -> nothing {
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match $in {
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{ Hello: $hello } => {
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if ($hello.version != $NUSHELL_VERSION) {
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exit 1
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}
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}
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"Goodbye" => {
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exit 0
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}
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{ Call: [$id, $plugin_call] } => {
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match $plugin_call {
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"Metadata" => {
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write_response $id {
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Metadata: {
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version: $PLUGIN_VERSION
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}
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}
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}
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"Signature" => {
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write_response $id { Signature: $SIGNATURES }
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}
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{ Run: $call_info } => {
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process_call $id $call_info
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}
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_ => {
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write_error $id $"Operation not supported: ($plugin_call | to json --raw)"
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}
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}
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}
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$other => {
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print -e $"Unknown message: ($other | to json --raw)"
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exit 1
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}
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}
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}
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def start_plugin [] {
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lines |
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prepend (do {
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# This is a hack so that we do this first, but we can also take input as a stream
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tell_nushell_encoding
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tell_nushell_hello
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[]
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}) |
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each { from json | handle_input } |
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ignore
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} |