* added math round
* added math floor
* added math ceil
* added math.md examples
* moved the detection of nonnumerical values in ceil/floor/round
* math round now works on streams
* math floor now works on streams
* math ceil now works on streams
Continuing on anchoring and improvements on Nu's overall internal commands (#2635).
`move column` sub command has been turned into the command `move` since
we use it to move exclusively columns. Examples added as well.
Fixed it to carry along any anchor locations that might be in place if
table to be moved originates from other sources.
* Add parser improvements
Previously everything starting with "$" was parsed as a column path.
With this commit applied, the lite_arg starting with $ is parsed as
the most appropriate thing
- $true/$false ==> Expression::Boolean
- $(...) ==> Invocation
- $it ==> ColumnPath
- Anything with at least one '.' ==> ColumnPath
- Anything else ==> Variable
* Ignore failing tests
* refactor and cleanup to md
* Add padding around values in each row
* Add padding to test
* Update code to satisfy Clippy and pass other failing tests
* make sort-by fail gracefully if mismatched types are compared
* Added a test to check if sorted-by with invalid types exists gracefully
* Linter changes
* removed redundant pattern matching
* Changed the error message
* Added a comma after every argument
* Changed the test to accomodate the new err messages
* Err message for sort-by invalid types now shows the mismatched types
* Lints problems
* Changed unwrap to expect
* Added the -f flag to rm command
Now when you a use rm -f there will be no error message, even if the
file doesnt actually exist
* Lint problems
* Fixed the wrong line
* Removed println
* Spelling mistake
* Fix problems when you mv a file into itself
* Lint mistakes
* Remove unecessary filtering in most cases
* Allow the removal of sockets
* Conditional compilations to systems without socket
* Add a size-format option to ls command
* Added kib and mib formating
* Make patterns lowercase
* New subcommand to format, filesize
* Forgot the linter once more
* Remove the ls changes since its no longer needed
* CI mistakes
* Lint stuff
* Fix lint
* Added formatting for bytes
* fix lint
* Changed the usage comment
* First draft for adding a `pretty` flag to `to md`
* rustfmt
* Fix Clippy warnings
* rustfmt
* Using Clippy suggestion broken code, reverting and putting in a statement to ignore clippy warning
* Add test for `to md -p`
Multiline pastes wait for the user to hit enter before running,
because they enter a special paste mode in rustyline called
'bracketed paste' by default. This commit disables that mode
by default for nushell, causing multiline pastes to be executed
immediately, treating each new line as a separate command.
* xpath prototype
* new xpath engine is finally working
* nearly there
* closer
* working with list, started to add test, code cleanup
* broken again
* working again - time for some cleanup
* cleaned up code, added error handling and test
* update example, fix clippy
* removed commented char
Nu has many commands that allow the nuño to customize behavior such
as UI and behavior. Today, coloring can be customized, the line editor,
and other things. The more options there are, the higher the complexity
in managing them.
To mitigate this Nu can store configuration options as nested properties.
But to add and edit them can be taxing. With column path support we can
work with them easier.
* [wasi] Update time & instant crates
In https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/2643 instant was updated by adding it as a hard dependency in Cargo.toml, but it's better to avoid it and only update in Cargo.lock via `cargo update -p ...`.
Additionally, updated `time` crate so that now some basic commands like `ls` work too, although formatting is pretty bad.
* Update default terminal width to 80
If termsize can't return anything, use 80 chars (e.g. on WASI).
* make sort-by fail gracefully if mismatched types are compared
* Added a test to check if sorted-by with invalid types exists gracefully
* Linter changes
* removed redundant pattern matching
* Changed the error message
* Added a comma after every argument
* Changed the test to accomodate the new err messages
* Err message for sort-by invalid types now shows the mismatched types
* Lints problems
* Changed unwrap to expect
* Added the -f flag to rm command
Now when you a use rm -f there will be no error message, even if the
file doesnt actually exist
* Lint problems
* Fixed the wrong line
* Removed println
* Spelling mistake
* Fix problems when you mv a file into itself
* Lint mistakes
* Remove unecessary filtering in most cases
* Allow the removal of sockets
* Conditional compilations to systems without socket
* make sort-by fail gracefully if mismatched types are compared
* Added a test to check if sorted-by with invalid types exists gracefully
* Linter changes
* removed redundant pattern matching
* Changed the error message
* Added a comma after every argument
* Changed the test to accomodate the new err messages
* Err message for sort-by invalid types now shows the mismatched types
* Lints problems
* Changed unwrap to expect
* Added the -f flag to rm command
Now when you a use rm -f there will be no error message, even if the
file doesnt actually exist
* Lint problems
* Fixed the wrong line
* Removed println
* Spelling mistake
* Fix problems when you mv a file into itself
* Lint mistakes
* Remove unecessary filtering in most cases
* Refactor scope to have parents
* Refactor scope to have parents
* Refactor scope to have parents
* Clippy
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathan@pop-os.localdomain>
* Implement passthrough for benchmark
Add a new option -p,--passthrough to benchmark.
With this option, the benchmark command prints its results to stdout and passes the block's output to the next command in the pipeline.
* Add execution block for benchmark -p
`benchmark --passthrough` now takes a block where the benchmark output is sent.
Example:
`benchmark -p {save bench.toml} {ls}`
* Add global mode to str trim
The global mode allows skipping non-string values,
and processes rows and tables as well
* Add tests to action with ActionMode::Global
* Add system, user and idle times to benchmark command
* Feature-gate dependency on heim in benchmark
* Reorder let bindings in benchmark
* Fully feature-gate rich-benchmark and print 0sec on zero duration
* Remove completion code from help/value shells
* Tweak the `Completer` trait for nushell.
Previously, this trait was built around rustyline's completion traits, and for
`Shell` instances. Now it is built for individual completers inside of nushell
that will complete a specific location based on a partial string. For example,
for completing a partially typed command in the command position.
We introduce the `plugin` nu sub command (`nu plugin`) with basic plugin
loading support. We can choose to load plugins from a directory. Originally
introduced to make integration tests faster (by not loading any plugins on startup at all)
but `nu plugin --load some_path ; test_pipeline_that_uses_plugins_just_loaded` does not see it.
Therefore, a `nu_with_plugins!` macro for tests was introduced on top of nu`s `--skip-plugins`
switch executable which is set to true when running the integration tests that use the `nu!` macro now..
* Implement exclusive and inclusive ranges with .. and ..=
This commit adds right-exclusive ranges.
The original a..b inclusive syntax was changed to reflect the Rust notation.
New a..=b syntax was introduced to have the old behavior.
Currently, both a.. and b..= is valid, and it is unclear whether it's valid
to impose restrictions.
The original issue suggests .. for inclusive and ..< for exclusive ranges,
this can be implemented by making simple changes to this commit.
* Fix collect tests by changing ranges to ..=
* Fix clippy lints in exclusive range matching
* Implement exclusive ranges using `..<`
Previously, we weren't expanding `~`, so `std::fs::metadata` was failing. We now
make use of `PathSuggestion` to get the actual path, as represented by a
`PathBuf`.
* remove unused dependencies
* moved umask to cfg(unix)
* changed Inflector to inflector, hoping it fixes the issue.
* roll back Inflector
* removed commented out deps now that everything looks good.
* First commit updating `config` to use subcommands (#2119)
- Implemented `get` subcommand
* Implmented `config set` as a subcommand.
* Implemented `config set_into` as subcommand
* Fixed base `config` command
- Instead of outputting help, it now outputs the list of all
configuration parameters.
* Added `config clear` subcommand
* Added `config load` and `config remove` subcommands
* Added `config path` subcommand
* fixed clippy
* initial commit for implementing groups
* each group works
* each group is slightly cleaner + added example
* Added `each window` subcommand
- No support for stride flag yet
* each window stride implemented
* Added tests and minor documentation changes
* fixed clippy
* fixed clippy again
Previously, we'd check for a `~/` prefix and then return the home directory as
the base `PathBuf`. We failed to consider pushing any of the other possible path
components into this base dir, which prevent completions more than one level
deep (for example, `~/.config/<TAB>` would fail).
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* merges
* clean up some comments
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* merges
* added weather symbols/chars
Although convenient, since the user doesn't have to type the space, it could be
a little surprising to users since they may think that was the only completion
in certain completions modes (for example, `cycle`).
* fixed: .*.(ext|*)
* ls **/* does not return hidden files without the -a flag
* fixed formatting
* fixed clippy issues
* fixed clippy issues, v2
* added `#[cfg(unix)]` to windows-failing test
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* merges
* ensure ansi mode is enabled on windows
ansi mode sometimes gets out of sync in Windows.
I'm not sure why but this appears to fix it.
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* merges
* shouldn't these both bet clipboard-cli?
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* merges
* fixed bug where no config.toml or not set settings made weird defaults.
* clippy & fmt again
* Header default alignment is left.
Co-authored-by: Andrés N. Robalino <andres@androbtech.com>
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* merges
* some info on how to set colors
* WIP - compiling but not working
* semi-working
* making progress
* working except for table lines
* fmt + clippy
* cleaned up some comments
* working line colors
* fmt, clippy, updated sample config.toml
* removed extra comments
* Use the cursor position for the span when between locations.
This fixes a bug where completing
ls <TAB>
would result in replacing the entire line.
* Revert to the default update implementation.
Replacing the length of the elected value was intended to do replacement when
one moves inside a quote. The problem is that a long elected suggestion could
replace bits of a pipeline that are after the cursor. For example:
ls <TAB> | get name | str collect
We ensure the partially cimpleted item doesn't include the end quote. We also
ensure that the appropriate span is replaced, not just the suggested position up
to the cursor position.
- Ensure quotes surround suggestion replacement when there are spaces.
- Ensure an appropriate quote character is chosen based on other quoting
characters being in the suggestions.
Previously, we used rustyline's filename completer. This allowed us to make
progress on the completion engine without building all the parts at once. We now
need our own filename completer to make progress.
The primary driver to having our own filename completer is that it can better
integrate with our path constructs. For example, if we have
> ls .../<TAB>
we want to show a list of suggestions that includes all files two directories up
from the current working directory. The least jarring experience to a user would
be to maintain the three dots. The easiest way for us to do this is by building
our own completer and path constructs.
Doing 'cd .' or an equal command used to modify the prompt: It appended an './' and was even
repeatable, leading to strange prompts (believe me, I tested it for too long).
This fixes#2432
* Show directories and executable for command completion.
Previously we chose from two sets for completing the command position:
1. internal commands, and
2. executables relative to the PATH environment variable.
We now also show directories/executables that match the relative/absolute path
that has been partially typed.
* Fix for Windows
* Allow the calculation of bytes and int.
* fix clippy.
* minimal implement the into_into command.
* Revert "fix clippy."
This reverts commit 0d7cf72ed2.
* Revert "Allow the calculation of bytes and int."
This reverts commit 9c4e3787f5.
* set the argument to any type.
* if the argument is an int, return it with no change in value.
* add tests for into-int command.
* fix a faild test.
* plugin changes to support script plugins
* all platforms can have plugins with file extensions
* added .cmd, .py, .ps1 for windows
* added more trace! statements to document request and response
* WIP
* pretty much working, need to figure out sink plugins
* added a home for scripting plugin examples, ran fmt
* Had a visit with my good friend Clippy. We're on speaking terms again.
* add viable plugin extensions
* clippy
* update to load plugins without extension in *nix/mac.
* fmt
Previously, lite parse would stack up opening delimiters in vec, and if we
didn't close everything off, it would simply return an error with a partial form
that didn't include the missing closing delimiters. This commits adds those
delimiters so that `classify_block` can parse correctly.
The parser sees this as a positional argument, but when requesting completions
this could be either a filename that starts with a hyphen, or it could be a
flag. This expands the completion engine's interface to return a vec of possible
completion locations instead of an optional one, because we want to show all
possibilities instead of assuming one or the either.
The completion engine maps completion locations to spans on a line, which
indicate whther to complete a command name, flag name, argument, and so on.
Initial implementation is simplistic, with some rough edges, since it relies
heavily on the parser's interpretation. For example
du -
if asking for completions, `-` is considered a positional argument by the
parser, but the user is likely looking for a flag. These scenarios will be
addressed in a series of progressive enhancements to the engine.
* Add deserialization of Primitive::Duration; Fixes#2373
* Implement Sleep command
* Add comment saying you should name your rest field "rest"
* Fix typo
* Add documentation for sleep command
* created text_color and line_color functions with hopes of theming soon.
* added text_color and line_color to hastableproperties
* Refactor Tractor.
* more refactoring
* make sort-by fail gracefully if mismatched types are compared
* Added a test to check if sorted-by with invalid types exists gracefully
* Linter changes
* removed redundant pattern matching
* Changed the error message
* Added a comma after every argument
* Changed the test to accomodate the new err messages
* Err message for sort-by invalid types now shows the mismatched types
* Lints problems
* Changed unwrap to expect
* Modify testcase
* Run exitscript in the folder it was specified
* Update documentation
* Add comment
* Borrow instead of clone
* Does this just... work on windows?
* fmt
* as_str
* Collapse if by order of clippy
* Support windows
* fmt
* refactor tests
* fmt
* This time it will work on windows FOR SURE
* Remove debug prints
* Comment
* Refactor tests
* fmt
* fix spelling
* update comment
* added various case conversion commands for str. Added the inflection crate as a dependency
* lighten the restriction on the inflector dependency
* publishing the case commands
* fix typo
* fix kebab case test
* formatting
The initial configuration refactoring already gave significant benefits
with my use case. On another note, Commands should know and ask for
configuration variables. We could, as we refactor, add the ability
for commands to tell what configuration variables knows about and
their types.
This way, completers can be used too when using `config` command if we
also add a sub command that config could set variables to.
Commands stating the config variables they know about will allow us
to implement it in `help` and display them.
* Changed time units as outlined in issue #2353.
Also applied changes to to_str for Unit - not sure if that was what was wanted.
* Forgot the tests!
* Updated primitive.rs to match changes.
* Updated where example to match changes.
* And the html test!
* Add commit to version command
* Replace unwrap with expect.
* Only have commit hash if git doesn't error
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove `with-symlink-targets` flag from `ls`
* Fix test to use `ls -l` to output all the columns of `ls`
* Fix error message
* Delete test that originally covered `ls -w`
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Updated version hashing and bumped nu-cli to 0.18.1
* made code pertyer
* Update version.rs
* Update version.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Make history location configurable
Add history-path to your config if you want an alternate history file
location
* use IndexMap.get() instead of index
Co-authored-by: Amanita Muscaria <nope>
* add 228 json html themes
removed old assets, added new zipped asset
added --list to get a list of the theme names
reworked some older theme code
added rust-embed and zip crate
removed the dark tests
* fmt
* Updated, removed excess comments
Changed usage a bit
Updated the error handling
Added some helper items in --list
* removed rustyline config duplication
set other rustyline defaults if line_editor section doesn't exist
updated keyseq_timeout to -1 if emacs mode is chosen
* change checking rustyline config to if lets
* removed some unneccessary code
Refactored out most of internal work for summarizing data opening
the door for generating charts from it. A model is introduced
to hold information needed for a summary, Histogram command is
an example of a partial usage. This is the beginning.
Removed implicit arithmetic traits on Value and Primitive to avoid
mixed types panics. The std operations traits can't fail and we
can't guarantee that. We can handle gracefully now since compute_values
was introduced after the parser changes four months ago. The handling
logic should be taken care of either explicitly or in compute_values.
The zero identity trait was also removed (and implementing this forced
us to also implement Add, Mult, etc)
Also: the `math` operations now remove in the output if a given column is not computable:
```
> ls | math sum
──────┬──────────
size │ 150.9 KB
──────┴──────────
```
* Delete unnecessary match
* Use `unwrap_or_else()`
* Whitespace was trim on file save
* Use `map_or_else()`
* Use a default to group all match arms with same output
* Clippy made me do it
* Move lite_parse tests into a submodule
* Have lite_parse return partial parses when error encountered.
Although a parse fails, we can generally still return what was successfully
parsed. This is useful, for example, when figuring out completions at some
cursor position, because we can map the cursor to something more structured
(e.g., cursor is at a flag name).