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# Description Adds a `--quiet` flag to the `watch` command, silencing the message usually shown when invoking `watch`. Resolves #13411 As implemented, `--quiet` is orthogonal to `--verbose`. I'm open to improving the flag's name, behaviour and/or documentation to make it more user-friendly, as I realise this may be surprising as-is. ``` > watch path {|a b c| echo $a $b $c} Now watching files at "/home/user/path". Press ctrl+c to abort. ───┬─────────────────────── 0 │ Remove 1 │ /home/user/path 2 │ ───┴─────────────────────── ^C > watch --quiet path {|a b c| echo $a $b $c} ───┬─────────────────────── 0 │ Remove 1 │ /home/user/path 2 │ ───┴─────────────────────── ^C ``` # User-Facing Changes Adds `--quiet`/`-q` flag to `watch`, which removes the initial status message.
Nushell core libraries and plugins
These sub-crates form both the foundation for Nu and a set of plugins which extend Nu with additional functionality.
Foundational libraries are split into two kinds of crates:
- Core crates - those crates that work together to build the Nushell language engine
- Support crates - a set of crates that support the engine with additional features like JSON support, ANSI support, and more.
Plugins are likewise also split into two types:
- Core plugins - plugins that provide part of the default experience of Nu, including access to the system properties, processes, and web-connectivity features.
- Extra plugins - these plugins run a wide range of different capabilities like working with different file types, charting, viewing binary data, and more.