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Repair `zsh` Path Permissions on `oh-my-zsh` Startup under Cygwin
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which displays an emoji for the current $TTY.
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Instead of requiring to add `cwd` to path, just use `gradlew` from the local folder. This is how most gradle wrapper projects are laid out
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(The "dumpconfig" action is for verifying the configuration behavior against what's documented in the README now.)
add "error" to some of the error messages
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The repo location reported by `svn` is a URL. If you don't decode it before using it a prompt, the `%` sequences will be misinterpreted by prompt expansion and give screwy results.
Fixes #2233
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Also added some examples, but those should be mostly self-explanatory.
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Just an if/else to determine if we're OSX or Linux and alias `at` appropriately.
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Incompatibilites between 5.0.8 and 5.1:
bracketed-paste-magic may also be necessary in order to apply url-quote-magic.
Reference:
https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/a9df6aaa702abf761b155cd842a7f6917be44139/Functions/Zle/url-quote-magic#L11
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This also gets rid of `xcode-select` command-not-found errors.
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Uses zsh arrays and globbing to find .xcworkspace and .xcodeproj files.
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See relevant commit at:
https://git.tasktools.org/projects/TM/repos/task/commits/3158883dc4d251
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This commit uses the (hopefully) standard rmam and smam escape sequences
which toggle off and on line wrapping respectively.
This is so that extra dots that don't fit the current line won't be
displayed in the next line, which would in turn make the shell
display a new prompt on the next line after the dots are hidden.
I've added a check for $terminfo rmam and smam values to be sure we have
them before printing them out.
If this commit breaks something post an issue with your terminal
emulator and $TERM value and we'll figure out what went wrong.
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This makes it clearer and possibly more portable for different
platforms.
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Refactor frontend-search plugin
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shasum seems more widely available than md5/md5sum, and we don't have to worry about dealing with the different signatures and output formats of md5 and md5sum then.
sysinfo outputs localized message labels, so we can't just grep for "OS Type". But OS is the first thing it outputs, so we can probably just grab those lines by line number. Switched to doing that.
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Switch to normal zsh %F/%f prompt escapes to avoid "eval" and extra variables.
Wrap whole thing in anonymous function so the existing `local`
statements actually work. Then switch '...' to eager "..." so
stuff actually works with local variables. And local-ize the
remaining variables that are used only in prompt construction.
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Conflicts:
plugins/osx/osx.plugin.zsh
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Conflicts:
tools/install.sh
tools/upgrade.sh
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* Balk at incompatible Windows/MSYS git
* Test for chsh presence before trying to use it
* Replace non-portable `[[ ... ]]` and `[ x = *pattern* ]` constructs
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to make it work for older versions of capistrano
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Use Ctrl-Z to switch back to Vim
I frequently need to execute random command in my shell. To achieve it I pause
Vim by pressing Ctrl-z, type command and press fg<Enter> to switch back to Vim.
The fg part really hurts me. I just wanted to hit Ctrl-z once again to get back
to Vim.
I could not find a solution, so I developed one on my own that works wonderfully
with ZSH.
Source: http://sheerun.net/2014/03/21/how-to-boost-your-vim-productivity/
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