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# Description i've almost always wanted to clean up the root of the repo, so here is my take at it, with some important advice given by @fdncred 😌 - `README.release.txt` is now gone and directly inline in the `release-pkg` script used in the `release` *workflow* - `build.rs` has been moved to `scripts/` and its path has been changed in [`Cargo.toml`](https://github.com/amtoine/nushell/blob/refactor/clean-root/Cargo.toml#L3) according to the [*Build Scripts* section](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#build-scripts) of *The Cargo Book* - i've merged `images/` into `assets/` and fix the only mention to the GIF in the README - i've moved the `docs/README.md` inside the main `README.md` as a new [*Configuration* section](https://github.com/amtoine/nushell/tree/refactor/clean-root#configuration) - the very deprecated `pkg_mgrs/` has been removed - all the `.nu`, `.sh`, `.ps1` and `.cmd` scripts have been moved to `scripts/` ### things i've left as-is - all the other `.md` documents - the configuration files - all the Rust and core stuff - `docker/` - `toolkit.nu` - the `wix/` diretory which appears to be important for `winget` # User-Facing Changes scripts that used to rely on the paths to some of the scripts should now call the scripts inside `scripts/` => i think this for the greater good, it was not pretty nor scalable to have a bunch of scripts in the root of our main `nushell` 😱 *i even think we might want to move these scripts outside the main `nushell` repo* maybe to `nu_scripts` or some other tool 👍 # Tests + Formatting - 🟢 `toolkit fmt` - 🟢 `toolkit clippy` - ⚫ `toolkit test` - ⚫ `toolkit test stdlib` # After Submitting ``` $nothing ```
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run the scripts
Note
the following table must be read as follows:
- an
x
means it works- a
?
means no data available
.nu
scripts must be run asnu .../foo.nu
.sh
scripts must be run as./.../foo.sh
.ps1
scripts must be run aspowershell .../foo.ps1
let's say a script is called
foo
- an
x
in the./scripts
column meansfoo
can be run from./scripts
- an
x
in the root column meansfoo
can be run from the root ofnushell
- an
x
in the anywhere column meansfoo
can be run from anywhere!
script | ./scripts/ |
root | anywhere |
---|---|---|---|
build-all-maclin.sh |
x | x | x |
build-all-windows.cmd |
? | x | ? |
build-all.nu |
x | x | x |
coverage-local.nu |
x | x | x |
coverage-local.sh |
x | x | x |
install-all.ps1 |
? | x | ? |
install-all.sh |
x | x | x |
register-plugins.nu |
x | x | x |
uninstall-all.sh |
x | x | x |