| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016-09-30 | Add /usr/local/bin to autoenv search path (#5481) | Adrian Petrescu | |
| The current list of directories to search for autoenv on misses the default location on Ubuntu systems if you just do a normal `pip install autoenv` - [it will place](https://github.com/kennethreitz/autoenv/blob/master/setup.py#L16) `activate.sh` in `/usr/local/bin` unless you manually override the `--prefix` or something. The `/usr/local/opt/autoenv` is fine for macOS/homebrew installations but it would be nice not to have to manually patch on Linux :) | |||
| 2015-10-09 | autoenv: actually source autoenv once located | Andrew Janke | |
| Fixes bug introduced in #4440 | |||
| 2015-10-01 | autoenv: also look in the Homebrew installation location for it | Andrew Janke | |
| 2015-07-10 | Check for autoenv_init function before trying to source autoenv. | Jonathan Cremin | |
| 2015-02-10 | Pushes autoenv code to its plugin. | LFDM | |
| Sources the activate.sh file or informs the user, that its not available. Overriding the cd function, as it was formerly done, is not needed anymore, activate.sh does this by itself. | |||
| 2013-01-25 | Add autoenv plugin, which adopts using Kenneth Reitz's autoenv into | Serdar Dalgıç | |
| oh-my-zsh. | |||
