In Nu we have variables (E.g. $var-name) and these contain `Value` types.
This means we can bind to variables any structured data and column path syntax
(E.g. `$variable.path.to`) allows flexibility for "querying" said structures.
Here we offer completions for these. For example, in a Nushell session the
variable `$nu` contains environment values among other things. If we wanted to
see in the screen some environment variable (say the var `SHELL`) we do:
```
> echo $nu.env.SHELL
```
with completions we can now do: `echo $nu.env.S[\TAB]` and we get suggestions
that start at the column path `$nu.env` with vars starting with the letter `S`
in this case `SHELL` appears in the suggestions.
* Output error when ls into a file without permission
* math sqrt
* added test to check fails when ls into prohibited dir
* fix lint
* math sqrt with tests and doc
* trigger wasm build
* Update filesystem_shell.rs
* Fix Running echo .. starts printing integers forever
* Fixed panic on operations with very large durations
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* plugin: basic from_mp4 implementation
This patch introduces a very basic implementation of from_mp4, with only
a few bits of meta-data available. The rest of the available meta-data
(which is more than half left), will be included in a later patch
* Mp4: Almost all track metadata is implemented
Only meta-data that is not implemented is duration, facing some weird
issue I am going to check on later
* Mp4: All meta-data fields implemented
All meta-data fields that can be retrieved are now retrieved, with the
exception of duration for both tracks and the entire file itself because
there is still an issue. However, that will be fixed in the upcoming
patches
* fix: UntaggedValue::duration() serializes correctly now
Previous to this patch, there was an issue where when you would use
UntaggedValue::duration() it would result in an invalid JSONRPC
resulting string when using the protocol. This patch fixes this issue
* Mp4: Duration fixed for file and tracks
* plugins: Add plugin extra to src/plugins
* Mp4: Replace unwrap() with expect()
* Fix: Remove test mp4 file
We've relied on `clap` for building our cli app bootstrapping that figures out the positionals, flags, and other convenient facilities. Nu has been capable of solving this problem for quite some time. Given this and much more reasons (including the build time caused by `clap`) we start here working with our own.
* enable theming of the command line syntax
* added missing flatshape, sorted flatshapes for easier reading.
* sorted flat shapes again and saved it this time
* added sample rwb.json syntax them file to docs
* Fix and clarify description of 'exec'
Most importantly, I added the information that it replaces the current
process.
* Convert exec to OutputStream; Remove unused trait
* Remove dead code & unused imports on non-unix
* Sample command
* Join command with checks
* More dataframes commands
* Groupby and aggregate commands
* Missing feature dataframe flag
* Renamed file
* New commands for dataframes
* error parser and df reference
* filter command for dataframes
* removed name from nu_dataframe
* commands to save to parquet and csv
* polars new version
* new dataframe commands
* series type and print
* Series basic arithmetics
* Add new column to dataframe
* Command names changed to nushell standard
* Throw an error if path failed to expand
Previously, it just repeated the non-expanded path.
* Allow expanding non-existent paths
This commit has a strange error in examples.
* Specify span manually in examples; Add an example
* Expand relative path without requiring cwd
* Remove redundant tilde expansion
This makes the tilde expansion in relative paths dependant on "dirs"
feature.
* Add missing example result
* Adjust path expand description
* Fix import error with missing feature
Previous to this commit, the sysinfo crate would show blank `brand` for
Apple M1 architectures whenever you would run `sys | get cpu`.
I have fixed the issue in sysinfo, so bumping the dependency version to 0.18.2
means brand now is retrieved successfully on M1 architectures.
Changes:
* Bug fix - bat adds markers only when a file path is passed and it can use git2
on it. It doesn't add markers when bytes are passed. Hence, the code is
adjusted accordingly. The sideeffect is files being opened multiple
times and its content being unnecessarily loaded in memory.
* Refactoring of the crate - Config is extracted to its struct file.
Repetitive blocks of code are dried and nested conditionals are
flattened.
* Sample command
* Join command with checks
* More dataframes commands
* Groupby and aggregate commands
* Missing feature dataframe flag
* Renamed file
* New commands for dataframes
* error parser and df reference
* filter command for dataframes
* removed name from nu_dataframe
* commands to save to parquet and csv
Using the `*` wildcard should not attempt to delete files with a leading dot
unless the more explicit `.*` is used. `rm *` should also not attempt to delete
the current directory or its parent directory (`.` and `..`). I have resolved
this bug as well in a less satisfactory way. I think it may be the case that we
can only disambiguate the `.` and `..` path segments by using `Path::display`.
Here is a short list of alternatives that I tried:
- `Path::ends_with()` can detect `/..` but not `/.`.
- `Path::iter()` and `Path::components()` leave out `/.`.
- `Path::file_name()` normalizes `/.` to the parent component's file name.
Fixes#3508
* Fix parser expanding dots where it shouldn't
Previously, the parser would expand "a...b" as "a../..b". Now, >2 dots
are only expanded when the whole path component consists of dots (i.e.,
"..." expands to "../.." while "a...b" stays as it is).
* Respect OS separator when expanding >2 dots
"..." now expands to either "../.." or "..\..", based on the host OS.
* Add the load-env command
load-env can be used to add environment variables dynamically via an
InputStream. This allows developers to create tools that output environment
variables as key-value pairs, then have the user load those variables in using
load-env. This supplants most of the need for an `eval` command, which is
mostly used in POSIX envs for setting env vars.
Fixes#3481
* fixup! Add the load-env command