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Bumps [roxmltree](https://github.com/RazrFalcon/roxmltree) from 0.17.0 to 0.18.0. <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/RazrFalcon/roxmltree/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md">roxmltree's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>[0.18.0] - 2023-02-04</h2> <h3>Added</h3> <ul> <li><code>StringStorage</code> that exposes an internal string storage.</li> <li>Allocated strings are stored as <code>Arc<str></code> and not <code>String</code> now.</li> <li><code>Node::text_storage</code></li> <li><code>Node::tail_storage</code></li> <li><code>Attribute::value_storage</code></li> <li><code>Node::range</code></li> </ul> <h3>Removed</h3> <ul> <li><code>Node::position</code>. Use <code>Node::range</code> instead.</li> </ul> <h3>Fixed</h3> <ul> <li>Some methods return longer lifetimes now. Thanks to <a href="https://github.com/adamreichold"><code>@adamreichold</code></a></li> <li>Overly verbose Debug implementations. Thanks to <a href="https://github.com/adamreichold"><code>@adamreichold</code></a></li> </ul> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href=" |
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nu_plugin_python | ||
nu_plugin_query | ||
nu-cli | ||
nu-color-config | ||
nu-command | ||
nu-engine | ||
nu-explore | ||
nu-glob | ||
nu-json | ||
nu-parser | ||
nu-path | ||
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nu-pretty-hex | ||
nu-protocol | ||
nu-system | ||
nu-table | ||
nu-term-grid | ||
nu-test-support | ||
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README.md |
Nushell core libraries and plugins
These sub-crates form both the foundation for Nu and a set of plugins which extend Nu with additional functionality.
Foundational libraries are split into two kinds of crates:
- Core crates - those crates that work together to build the Nushell language engine
- Support crates - a set of crates that support the engine with additional features like JSON support, ANSI support, and more.
Plugins are likewise also split into two types:
- Core plugins - plugins that provide part of the default experience of Nu, including access to the system properties, processes, and web-connectivity features.
- Extra plugins - these plugins run a wide range of different capabilities like working with different file types, charting, viewing binary data, and more.