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# Description For years, Nushell has used `let-env` to set a single environment variable. As our work on scoping continued, we refined what it meant for a variable to be in scope using `let` but never updated how `let-env` would work. Instead, `let-env` confusingly created mutations to the command's copy of `$env`. So, to help fix the mental model and point people to the right way of thinking about what changing the environment means, this PR removes `let-env` to encourage people to think of it as updating the command's environment variable via mutation. Before: ``` let-env FOO = "BAR" ``` Now: ``` $env.FOO = "BAR" ``` It's also a good reminder that the environment owned by the command is in the `$env` variable rather than global like it is in other shells. # User-Facing Changes BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE This completely removes `let-env FOO = "BAR"` so that we can focus on `$env.FOO = "BAR"`. # Tests + Formatting <!-- Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes. Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands: - `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes) - `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that you're using the standard code style - `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass - `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the standard library > **Note** > from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows > ```bash > use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it automatically > toolkit check pr > ``` --> # After / Before Submitting integration scripts to update: - ✔️ [starship](https://github.com/starship/starship/blob/master/src/init/starship.nu) - ✔️ [virtualenv](https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/blob/main/src/virtualenv/activation/nushell/activate.nu) - ✔️ [atuin](https://github.com/ellie/atuin/blob/main/atuin/src/shell/atuin.nu) (PR: https://github.com/ellie/atuin/pull/1080) - ❌ [zoxide](https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/blob/main/templates/nushell.txt) (PR: https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/pull/587) - ✔️ [oh-my-posh](https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/blob/main/src/shell/scripts/omp.nu) (pr: https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/pull/4011)
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# Maintain a list of working directories and navigate them
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# The directory stack.
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#
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# Exception: the entry for the current directory contains an
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# irrelevant value. Instead, the source of truth for the working
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# directory is $env.PWD. It has to be this way because cd doesn't
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# know about this module.
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#
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# Example: the following state represents a user-facing directory
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# stack of [/a, /var/tmp, /c], and we are currently in /var/tmp .
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#
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# PWD = /var/tmp
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# DIRS_POSITION = 1
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# DIRS_LIST = [/a, /b, /c]
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#
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# This situation could arise if we started with [/a, /b, /c], then
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# we changed directories from /b to /var/tmp.
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export-env {
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$env.DIRS_POSITION = 0
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$env.DIRS_LIST = [($env.PWD | path expand)]
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}
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# Add one or more directories to the list.
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# PWD becomes first of the newly added directories.
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export def-env add [
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...paths: string # directory or directories to add to working list
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] {
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mut abspaths = []
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for p in $paths {
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let exp = ($p | path expand)
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if ($exp | path type) != 'dir' {
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let span = (metadata $p).span
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error make {msg: "not a directory", label: {text: "not a directory", start: $span.start, end: $span.end } }
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}
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$abspaths = ($abspaths | append $exp)
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}
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$env.DIRS_LIST = ($env.DIRS_LIST | insert ($env.DIRS_POSITION + 1) $abspaths | flatten)
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_fetch 1
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}
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export alias enter = add
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# Advance to the next directory in the list or wrap to beginning.
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export def-env next [
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N:int = 1 # number of positions to move.
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] {
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_fetch $N
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}
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export alias n = next
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# Back up to the previous directory or wrap to the end.
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export def-env prev [
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N:int = 1 # number of positions to move.
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] {
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_fetch (-1 * $N)
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}
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export alias p = prev
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# Drop the current directory from the list, if it's not the only one.
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# PWD becomes the next working directory
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export def-env drop [] {
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if ($env.DIRS_LIST | length) > 1 {
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$env.DIRS_LIST = ($env.DIRS_LIST | reject $env.DIRS_POSITION)
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if ($env.DIRS_POSITION >= ($env.DIRS_LIST | length)) {$env.DIRS_POSITION = 0}
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}
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# step to previous slot
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_fetch -1 --forget_current --always_cd
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}
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export alias dexit = drop
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# Display current working directories.
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export def-env show [] {
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mut out = []
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for $p in ($env.DIRS_LIST | enumerate) {
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let is_act_slot = $p.index == $env.DIRS_POSITION
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$out = ($out | append [
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[active, path];
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[($is_act_slot),
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(if $is_act_slot {$env.PWD} else {$p.item}) # show current PWD in lieu of active slot
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]
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])
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}
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$out
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}
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export alias shells = show
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export def-env goto [shell?: int] {
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if $shell == null {
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return (show)
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}
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if $shell < 0 or $shell >= ($env.DIRS_LIST | length) {
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let span = (metadata $shell | get span)
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error make {
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msg: $"(ansi red_bold)invalid_shell_index(ansi reset)"
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label: {
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text: $"`shell` should be between 0 and (($env.DIRS_LIST | length) - 1)"
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start: $span.start
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end: $span.end
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}
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}
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}
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$env.DIRS_POSITION = $shell
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cd ($env.DIRS_LIST | get $env.DIRS_POSITION)
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}
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export alias g = goto
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# fetch item helper
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def-env _fetch [
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offset: int, # signed change to position
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--forget_current # true to skip saving PWD
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--always_cd # true to always cd
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] {
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if not ($forget_current) {
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# first record current working dir in current slot of ring, to track what CD may have done.
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$env.DIRS_LIST = ($env.DIRS_LIST | upsert $env.DIRS_POSITION $env.PWD)
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}
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# figure out which entry to move to
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# nushell 'mod' operator is really 'remainder', can return negative values.
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# see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13683563/whats-the-difference-between-mod-and-remainder
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let len = ($env.DIRS_LIST | length)
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mut pos = ($env.DIRS_POSITION + $offset) mod $len
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if ($pos < 0) { $pos += $len}
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# if using a different position in ring, CD there.
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if ($always_cd or $pos != $env.DIRS_POSITION) {
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$env.DIRS_POSITION = $pos
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cd ($env.DIRS_LIST | get $pos )
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}
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}
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