* 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