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).
* Add two further path cmds - type and exists
* Update type.rs
Try a more universal directory
* Update type.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add new path commands
basename, expand and extension. Currently there is no real error
handling. expand returns the initial path if it didn't work, the others
return empty string
* Optionally apply to path
- Removing old code for dealing with escaping, since that has moved elsewhere.
- Eliminating some match statements in favour of result/option methods.
- Fix an issue where completing inside quotes could remove the quote at the
beginning, if one already existed on the line but the replacement didn't have
a quote at the beginning.
* Refactor all completion logic into `NuCompleter`
This is the next step to improving completions. Previously, completion logic was
scattered about (`FilesystemShell`, `NuCompleter`, `Helper`, and `ShellManager`).
By unifying the core logic into a central location, it will be easier to take the
next steps in improving completion.
* Update context.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
In any other shell, stderr is inherited like normal, and only piped if you
request it explicitly (e.g., `2>/dev/null`). In the case of a command like
`fzf`, stderr is used for the interactive selection of files. By piping it,
something like
fzf | xargs echo
does not work. By removing all stderr piping we eliminate this issue. We can
return later with a way to deal with stderr piping when an actual use case
arises.
* added campbell theme to html colors
* updated test results. had to make change for ci.
* hopefully the last changes for this stupid test :)
* moved tests to html.rs
* remove unnecessary using statement.
* still fighting with tests and tests are winning.
* Rename `calc` to `math eval` and allow it to optionally take the expression as an argument
* Moved calc tests to math eval
Also added 2 tests and changed 1 test
* Move calc docs to math eval
* Introduce completion abstractions to nushell.
Currently, we rely on rustyline's completion structures. By abstracting this
away, we are more flexible to introduce someone elses completion engine, or our
own.
* Update value_shell.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Working towards a PoC for wasm
* Move bson and sqlite to plugins
* proof of concept now working
* tests are green
* Add CI test for --no-default-features
* Fix some tests
* Fix clippy and windows build
* More fixes
* Fix the windows build
* Fix the windows test
* Very rough idea
* Remove colour codes
* Work on command for generating docs
* Quick comment
* Use nested collapsible markdown
* Refine documentation command
* Clippy and rename docs
* This layout probably seems best
Also moved some code to documentation.rs to avoid making help.rs massive
* Delete summaries.md
* Add usage strings
* Remove static annotations
* get_documentation produces value
Which will be used like
'help generate_docs | save "something"'
The resulting yaml can be passed to a script for generating HTML/MD files in the website
* Fix subcommands
* DRY code
* Address clippy:
* Fix links
* Clippy lints
* Move documentation to more central location
* Fix autoenv executing scripts multiple times
Previously, if the user had only specified entry or exitscripts the scripts
would execute many times. This should be fixed now
* Add tests
* Run exitscripts
* More tests and fixes to existing tests
* Test solution with visited dirs
* Track visited directories
* Comments and fmt
* add variance (population)
subcommand to math
* impl variance subcommand with spanning errors for invalid types
* add stddev subcommand to math
* rename bytes to filesize
* clippy fix -- use expect instead of unwrap in variance tests
* adding color to html output
* latest changes
* seems to be working now
* WIP - close. Good is the enemy of Great.
* fixed the final issues... hopefully
* add test basic_autoenv_vars_are_added
* Tests
* Entry and exit scripts
* Recursive set and overwrite
* Make sure that overwritten vals are restored
* Move tests to autoenv
* Move tests out of cli crate
* Tests help, apparently. Windows has issues
On windows, .nu-env is not applied immediately after running autoenv trust.
You have to cd out of the directory for it to work.
* Sort paths non-lexicographically
* Sibling dir test
* Revert "Sort paths non-lexicographically"
This reverts commit 72e4b856af.
* Rename test
* Change conditions
* Revert "Revert "Sort paths non-lexicographically""
This reverts commit 71606bc62f.
* Set vars as they are discovered
This means that if a parent directory is untrusted,
the variables in its child directories are still set properly.
* format
* Fix cleanup issues too
* Run commands in their separate functions
* Make everything into one large function like all the cool kids
* Refactoring
* fmt
* Debugging windows path issue
* Canonicalize
* Trim whitespace
* On windows, use echo nul instead of touch to create file in test
* Avoid cloning by using drain()
* add human, precision commands
* add 'str from' subcommand (converted from human/precision commands)
move human tests to str from
* add default locale, platform-specific SystemLocale use
* fix platform specific num-format dependency, remove invalid test
* change 'str from' localization to static num_format::Locale::en
* minor cleanup, nudge ci
* re-attempt ci
* 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
* Add args in .nurc file to environment
* Working dummy version
* Add add_nurc to sync_env command
* Parse .nurc file
* Delete env vars after leaving directory
* Removing vals not working, strangely
* Refactoring, add comment
* Debugging
* Debug by logging to file
* Add and remove env var behavior appears correct
However, it does not use existing code that well.
* Move work to cli.rs
* Parse config directories
* I am in a state of distress
* Rename .nurc to .nu
* Some notes for me
* Refactoring
* Removing vars works, but not done in a very nice fashion
* Refactor env_vars_to_delete
* Refactor env_vars_to_add()
* Move directory environment code to separate file
* Refactor from_config
* Restore env values
* Working?
* Working?
* Update comments and change var name
* Formatting
* Remove vars after leaving dir
* Remove notes I made
* Rename config function
* Clippy
* Cleanup and handle errors
* cargo fmt
* Better error messages, remove last (?) unwrap
* FORMAT PLZ
* Rename whitelisted_directories to allowed_directories
* Add comment to clarify how overwritten values are restored.
* Change list of allowed dirs to indexmap
* Rewrite starting
* rewrite everything
* Overwritten env values tracks an indexmap instead of vector
* Refactor restore function
* Untrack removed vars properly
* Performance concerns
* Performance concerns
* Error handling
* Clippy
* Add type aliases for String and OsString
* Deletion almost works
* Working?
* Error handling and refactoring
* nicer errors
* Add TODO file
* Move outside of loop
* Error handling
* Reworking adding of vars
* Reworking adding of vars
* Ready for testing
* Refactoring
* Restore overwritten vals code
* todo.org
* Remove overwritten values tracking, as it is not needed
* Cleanup, stop tracking overwritten values as nu takes care of it
* Init autoenv command
* Initialize autoenv and autoenv trust
* autoenv trust toml
* toml
* Use serde for autoenv
* Optional directory arg
* Add autoenv untrust command
* ... actually add autoenv untrust this time
* OsString and paths
* Revert "OsString and paths"
This reverts commit e6eedf8824.
* Fix path
* Fix path
* Autoenv trust and untrust
* Start using autoenv
* Check hashes
* Use trust functionality when setting vars
* Remove unused code
* Clippy
* Nicer errors for autoenv commands
* Non-working errors
* Update error description
* Satisfy fmt
* Errors
* Errors print, but not nicely
* Nicer errors
* fmt
* Delete accidentally added todo.org file
* Rename direnv to autoenv
* Use ShellError instead of Error
* Change tests to pass, danger zone?
* Clippy and errors
* Clippy... again
* Replace match with or_else
* Use sha2 crate for hashing
* parsing and error msg
* Refactoring
* Only apply vars once
* if parent dir
* Delete vars
* Rework exit code
* Adding works
* restore
* Fix possibility of infinite loop
* Refactoring
* Non-working
* Revert "Non-working"
This reverts commit e231b85570.
* Revert "Revert "Non-working""
This reverts commit 804092e46a.
* Autoenv trust works without restart
* Cargo fix
* Script vars
* Serde
* Serde errors
* Entry and exitscripts
* Clippy
* Support windows and handle errors
* Formatting
* Fix infinite loop on windows
* Debugging windows loop
* More windows infinite loop debugging
* Windows loop debugging #3
* windows loop #4
* Don't return err
* Cleanup unused code
* Infinite loop debug
* Loop debugging
* Check if infinite loop is vars_to_add
* env_vars_to_add does not terminate, skip loop as test
* Hypothesis: std::env::current_dir() is messing with something
* Hypothesis: std::env::current_dir() is messing with something
* plz
* make clippy happy
* debugging in env_vars_to_add
* Debbuging env_vars_to_add #2
* clippy
* clippy..
* Fool clippy
* Fix another infinite loop
* Binary search for error location x)
* Binary search #3
* fmt
* Binary search #4
* more searching...
* closing in... maybe
* PLZ
* Cleanup
* Restore commented out functionality
* Handle case when user gives the directory "."
* fmt
* Use fs::canonicalize for paths
* Create optional script section
* fmt
* Add exitscripts even if no entryscripts are defined
* All sections in .nu-env are now optional
* Re-read config file each directory change
* Hot reload after autoenv untrust, don't run exitscripts if untrusted
* Debugging
* Fix issue with recursive adding of vars
* Thank you for finding my issues Mr. Azure
* use std::env
* Stuff column with nothing if we have nothing
* Stuff columns at the very start
Remove unnecessary else clauses.
Add the unix cfg portion
* Added some tests and cfg windows
Not sure how I feel about these tests but it's better than nothing
* Types lined up for open with stream
* Chunking stream
* Maybe I didn't need most of the Stream stuff after all?
* Some clean-up
* Merge weird cargo.lock
* Start moving some encoding logic to MaybeTextCodec
Will we lose the nice table formatting if we Stream? How do we get it back? Collect the Stream at the end?
* Clean-up and small refinements
* Put in auto-convert workaround
* Workaround to make sure bat functionality works
* Handle some easy error cases
* All tests pass
* Remove guessing logic
* Address clippy comments
* Pull latest master and fix MaybeTextCodec usage
* Add tag to enable autoview
Our own custom escaping unfortunately is far too simple to cover all cases.
Instead, the parser will now do no transforms on the args passed to an external
command, letting the process spawning library deal with doing the appropriate
escaping.
* .get() already checks for the argument, don't need to use .has() as well
* Supplying the month-names flag should also cause the months column to show up, it should not require the -m flag first
* Add bool subcommand to random
* Fix function name copy paste error
* Fix issue 2062: allow deserialization of a decimal
* Add bias flag to `random bool`
* Update calculate to return a table when Value is a table
* impl mode subcommand for math
* add tests for math mode subcommand
* add table/row tests for math mode subcommand
* fix formatting
* uniq: Add counting option (WIP!)
Usage:
fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timbray/topfew/master/test/data/access-1k | lines | wrap item | uniq | sort-by count | last 10
* uniq: Add first test
* uniq: Re-enable the non-counting variant.
* uniq: Also handle primitive lines.
* uniq: Update documentation
* uniq: Final comment about error handling. Let's get some feedback
* uniq: Address review comments.
Not happy with the way I create a TypeError. There must be a cleaner
way. Anyway, good for shipping.
* uniq: Use Labeled_error as suggested by jturner in chat.
* uniq: Return error directly.
Co-authored-by: Christoph Siedentop <christoph@siedentop.name>
* simplify textview match code
* Math median tests and documentation additions (#2018)
* Add math median example and unit tests
* Update output of other all math ls command examples to keep consistent with math median output
* Fix output of math max example
* Update output of other math commands using pwd examples to keep data consistent
* Add math median example and unit tests
* Update output of other all math ls command examples to keep consistent with math median output
* Fix output of math max example
* Update output of other math commands using pwd examples to keep data consistent
* WIP - changes to support bat config
* added bat configuration
* removed debug info
* clippy fix
* changed [bat] to [textview]
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <fdncred@hotmail.com>
* Move sum tests into math directory
* Move sum documentation over to math documentation
One sum example already existed in the math examples and a few of the others were outdated and didn't work, so I only moved one over, and updated their output
* Remove no-longer-in-use mod statement
* Add support to allow the week day start in cal to be configurable
* Fix variable name
* Use a flag instead of a configuration setting for specifying the starting day of the week
* WIP - Modified textview to use bat crate
* use input_from_bytes_with_name instead of input_file
* removed old paging
added prettyprint on else blocks
duplicated too much code
hard coded defaults
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <fdncred@hotmail.com>
* Add 'every' command
* Add --skip option to 'every' command
This option skips instead of selects every nth row
* Fix descriptions for 'every' command
* Add docummentation for 'every' command
* Check actual filenames in 'every' command tests
* Adding math docs
* Add some comments to calculate
* Remove redudant message
Message already shows up in subcommands list
* Added not working example
Accidentantly
* Remove table
* Converting average.rs to math.rs
* Making some progress towards math
Examples and unit tests failing, also think I found a bug with passing in strings
* Fix typos
* Found issue with negative numbers
* Add some comments
* Split commands like in split and str_ but do not register?
* register commands in cli
* Address clippy warnings
* Fix bad examples
* Make the example failure message more helpful
* Replace unwraps
* Use compare_values to avoid coercion issues
* Remove unneeded code
* WIP - not compiling
* compiling but panicing
* still broken
* nearly working
* reverted deserializer_string changes
updated enter.rs and open.rs to use Option<Tagged<String>>
Accepted Clippy suggestions
Accepted fmt suggestions
Left original code from open.rs
We may want to use some of it and only fallback to encoding.
* Don't exit when there is an unknown encoding.
* When encoding is unknown default to utf-8.
* only do encoding if the user says to it
* merged some conflicts on open
* made error messages consistent
* Updated unwrap with expect
* updated open test to pass with more descriptive err
updated enter test to not fail
* change _location to location
* changed _visitor to visitor
* Added a more verbose usage statement for encoding
Linked to docs.rs/encoding_rs for details
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <fdncred@hotmail.com>
* Add args in .nurc file to environment
* Working dummy version
* Add add_nurc to sync_env command
* Parse .nurc file
* Delete env vars after leaving directory
* Removing vals not working, strangely
* Refactoring, add comment
* Debugging
* Debug by logging to file
* Add and remove env var behavior appears correct
However, it does not use existing code that well.
* Move work to cli.rs
* Parse config directories
* I am in a state of distress
* Rename .nurc to .nu
* Some notes for me
* Refactoring
* Removing vars works, but not done in a very nice fashion
* Refactor env_vars_to_delete
* Refactor env_vars_to_add()
* Move directory environment code to separate file
* Refactor from_config
* Restore env values
* Working?
* Working?
* Update comments and change var name
* Formatting
* Remove vars after leaving dir
* Remove notes I made
* Rename config function
* Clippy
* Cleanup and handle errors
* cargo fmt
* Better error messages, remove last (?) unwrap
* FORMAT PLZ
* Rename whitelisted_directories to allowed_directories
* Add comment to clarify how overwritten values are restored.
* Do not allow invalid top-level toml
Move recursive toml conversion into a helper func
* Forgot to format
* Forgot to use helper inside collect values
Added some additional tests
* Add `rm_always_trash` option to config
* Add `--permanent` flag to `rm`
* `rm`: error if both `-t` and `-p` are present
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Possible implementation of globbing for start command
* Whoops forgot to remove Error used for debugging
* Use string lossy
* Run clippy
* Pin glob
* Better error messages
* Remove unneeded comment
Primarily, instead of building a parse pattern enum, we just build the regex
directly, with the appropriate capture group names so that the column name
codepaths can be shared between simple and `--regex` patterns.
Also removed capture group count compared to column name count. I don't think
this codepath can possibly be reached with the regex we now use for the
simplified capture form.
* Show error when trying to sort by invalid column
* Added test for changes
* Addressed comments, updated test
* Removed unnecessary mutable keyword
* Changed split-column to solt column after rebase from upstream
* added helper to convert data to strings
added ability to auto-rotate single row output
if row will be greater than terminal width
* Added pivot_to_fit config value
* Added ColumnPath to convert_to_string helper
* Figured out I had to run `cargo fmt --all -- --check`
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <fdncred@hotmail.com>
* figuring out error with lines
* make progress in printing of block
* support for external commands; fix some tiny bugs in formatting
* basic printing of block; going to experiment with bubbling raw input to the command itself to avoid potential edge cases
* remove fmt::Display impls for hir structs; bubbled raw_input to command args
* compiling checkpoint :)
* process raw input alias to remove save flag; do duplicates stored
* fix warnings; run clippy
* removed tmux log file
* fix bug in looking for same alias; changed unwraps to safe unwraps
* Adding iniitial draft for the addition of the count column on the histogram command
* Update histogram documentation
* Add count column test to histogram command
* Fix error in histogram documentation
* Calculate the quarter directly
* Group some data together, remove attribute to ignore Clippy warning
* Group items into structs and add methods
* Updates to cal command
* Update cal.rs
* Update cal.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
This changeset contains everything that a separate binary needs to
register its own commands (including the new help function). It is
very possible that this commit misses other pub use exports, but
the contained ones work for our use cases so far.
* Don't include year and month by default, adds an option to display the quarters of the year
* Add a test for cal that checks that year requested is in the return
* rustfmt the cal tests
* Add cal command
* Fix docmentation to show commands on two lines
* Use bullet points on flag documentation for cal
* Dereference day before calling string method
* Silence Clippy warning regarding a function with too many arguments
* Update cal flag descriptions and documentation
* Add some tests for the cal command
* mvp for start command
* modified the signature of the start command
* parse filenames
* working model for macos is done
* refactored to read from pipes
* start command works well on macos; manual testing reveals need of --args flag support
* implemented start error; color printing of warning and errors
* ran clippy and fixed warnings
* fix a clippy lint that was caught in pipeline
* fix dead code clippy lint for windows
* add cfg annotation to import
Both to and from without a subcommand only print the helptext. Expand the usage line a bit, so a glance at `help commands` indicates the existance of the subcommands and mentions some common formats.
Ref a9968046ed
Ref #1708
* Changes to allow plugins to be loaded in a multi-threaded manner in order to decrease startup time.
* Ran rust fmt and clippy to find and fix first pass errors.
Updated launch.jason to make debugging easier in vscode.
Also added tasks.json so tasks like clippy can be ran easily.
* ran fmt again
* Delete launch.json
Remove IDE settings file
* Remove IDE settings file
* Ignore vscode IDE settings
* Cloned the context instead of Arc/Mutexing it.
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <fdncred@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix: the symlink target column will only dispaly if either the `full` or `with_symlink_targets` options are given
* If the metadata for every item in the size column is None, do not show the size column
* Do not show the symlink target column if the metadata is None for all the items in the table