* perf(perl): evaluate version lazily
* fix(perl): update format string; update tests
* refact(perl): run rustfmt
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* fix(nodejs): update format string
* test(nodejs): adjust tests to new format strings
* fix(nodejs): use once_cell's Lazy to implement hassleless lazy execution
* chore(nodejs): run rustfmt
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* perf(dart): evaluate version lazily
* fix(dart): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
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* perf(java): evaluate version lazily
* fix(java): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
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* perf(elm): evaluate version lazily
* fix(elm): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
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* fix(dotnet): update dotnet format string
* fix(dotnet): update erlang format string
* fix(dotnet): update golang format string
* fix(dotnet): update helm format string
* fix(dotnet): update julia format string
* fix(dotnet): update nim format string
* fix(dotnet): update ruby format string
* fix(dotnet): update rust format string
* test: update formatted strings in unit tests
* Use suggested format strings
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* perf(python): evaluate version lazily
* fix(python): update format string
* fix: use suggested format strings
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* perf(crystal): Lazily evaluate version command
This updates the module to lazily execute the `crystal --version`
command only when the `version` variable is used in the format string.
* perf(crystal): Update format string
Update format string to handle the `$version` variable not being set.
* feat(git_branch): Show remote name in addition to remote branch
* feat(git_branch): Fix table indentation in config README
* feat(git_branch): Use a different method to fetch remote information
* feat(git_branch): Fix the Clippy issue regarding string constant
* feat: Try harder to guess if inside ssh
* Add test for SSH_CLIENT
* Update documentation on checking ssh connection
* Update docs/config/README.md
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* docs: Fix default format string for Conda module
#### Issues Addressed
The default `format` string for the Conda module starts with "via", as
seen [here](2e763b5e7c/src/configs/conda.rs (L19)).
However, this is not reflected in the config docs.
Many similar modules include "via" in their default format string so I
assume including it is the intended behavior, and that the doc should
be updated.
#### Summary of Changes
Correct the default `format` string for the Conda module in the config
docs.
* Revert changes to i18n files
Revert changes to i18n files, as these must be handled by Crowdin
Update the python module to try multiple python binaries when
determining the version. With the new logic if starship doesn't find
`python` on the `PATH`, which is the default for some Linux Distros, it
will fallback to `python3` and then `python2`.
* feat(git_branch): add remote branch name if different than local branch
* feat(git_branch): Implement a more customizable remote branch
* feat(git_branch): Use more explicit API function name
* feat(git_branch): Remove forgotten draft documentation
* feat(git_branch): Set less verbose defaults
* feat(git_branch): Handle case to always display remote
* feat(git_branch): Fix error in rebase operation
* feat(git_branch): add 'only_attached' config bool
This adds a new boolean, `only_attached`, to the configuration for
the `git_branch` module. This mirrors the `only_detached` config
value for the `git_commit` module: setting the value to true causes
the module to suppress its output when the user is not on a branch.
This allows users to have either a branch name or a commit hash in
their prompt, as opposed to having either a branch name or the
overly-wordy "HEAD (sha1)".
* Fix formatting
* Add CMakeCache.txt to cmake module
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Apply fixes by @andytom
* Add CMakeCache.txt to docs
* Revert documentation for languages other than en
Have updated some of the config docs to correct the git_status default
that was incorrect. Have also taken the time to switch some of the
format strings to use toml literal strings rather than normal strings to
simplify the escape strings.
* docs(python): Update the python_binary option
Have updated the documentation to make the `python_binary` option a bit
more prominent, since this is becoming a more requested requirement now
that more and more systems don't have a default `python` command.
* Correct order of python options