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|  | - core.autocrlf=false -> #4069
- fsck.zeroPaddedFilemode -> #4963
Fixes #4069
Fixes #4963 | 
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|  | tput is error-prone and may not be needed, since all the formatting
codes used are standard across all types of terminals. | 
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|  | tput may throw errors on invalid $TERM values, for example.
This shorthand syntax allows for that as well as for if tput
doesn't exist. | 
|  | Co-authored-by: Antonio QUINTAVALLE <antonio.quintavalle@amadeus.com>
Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com> | 
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|  | Co-authored-by: Liquidsoul <liquidsoul@liquidsoul.fr>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Polynomdivision <digitalmail555@googlemail.com>
Co-authored-by: loket <loket@cruftlab.io>
Co-authored-by: Connor Demille <subtlepseudonym@gmail.com> | 
|  | Co-authored-by: Joel Kuzmarski <leoj3n@gmail.com> | 
|  | Co-authored-by: Marshall Ford <inbox@marshallford.me>
Co-authored-by: Joel Kuzmarski <leoj3n@gmail.com> | 
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|  | Supposed to be POSIX-compatible. Proved to work in dash, yash and whatever
alpine uses. See https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/371873 | 
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|  | This facilitates testing of changes to the core installation code: you'll be
able to do a roundtrip test of install and uninstall using the working code on
your branch.
Controlled by passing $REPO and $BRANCH environment variables to install.sh. | 
|  | This changes the behavior to default to the binary found first in $PATH,
then checking it's actually in the shells file (/etc/shells).
If that fails go back to the previous behavior, but actually check that
the path obtained exists in the filesystem.
Co-authored-by: Joel Kuzmarski <leoj3n@gmail.com> | 
|  | Co-authored-by: Fredrik Fornwall <fredrik@fornwall.net> | 
|  | Guard clauses are if constructs that return early if there is an error
that prevents continuing. This way there isn't a big nesting of if
expressions. | 
|  | Otherwise we risk a situation where a full path to `zsh` is commented, i.e.:
    #/usr/local/bin/zsh | 
|  | This replaces the currently running process with the new one using `exec`
instead of creating a new process. This way, when the user `exit`s out of
the new shell it will not pop them back into the shell from which ohmyzsh
was installed from. | 
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|  | This will allow us to use tab stripping heredocs with `<<-'.
See http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/here-docs.html#EX71A
Add editorconfig file to enforce this style.
See http://editorconfig.org for more information. | 
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|  | This early return made it so the lock wasn't removed, therefore locking out
the upgrade script from ever entering the upgrade routine.
Fixes #6138 
Note: the logic needs some rework. | 
|  | * Updating Oh My Zsh shop URLs
Linking directly to the Oh My Zsh inventory vs the top-level store with non-OMZ items.
* Updating link to Oh My Zsh products in the install script
* Updating link to Oh My Zsh shop products in the upgrade script
* Getting rid of 't-' in shirts for now | 
|  | Fixes #7492 | 
|  | * use https everywhere
* use https links on the files that are left
Also, removed some broken links and updated redirections. | 
|  | Otherwise these files are not sourced:
  1. /etc/zprofile
  2. ~/.zprofile
  3. /etc/zlogin
  4. ~/.zlogin
  5. ~/.zlogout
  6. /etc/zlogout | 
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|  | Quote $ZSH where necessary in install script | 
|  | `[Oh My Zsh] Would you like to check for updates? [Y/n]: ` does not make sense, 
since answering yes will download/apply the new updates instead of checking for them. | 
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|  | Fixes #4955
Closes #5931
Closes #6398
Co-authored-by: Void <vst4rbot@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kaleb Elwert <belak@coded.io> | 
|  | Quick fix to the script not finding git due to hash.
Solves #6697. | 
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|  | This makes things work even on system lacking /bin/sh, such as on
non-rooted Android systems. | 
|  | See robbyrussell@b67961d | 
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|  | When the user is asked to update oh-my-zsh it says "[Oh My Zsh] Would
you like to check for updates? [Y/n]:". When the user agreed to update
the next text would say "Upgrading Oh My Zsh" which is inconsistent
with the question. | 
|  | Also accept any forms of yes as an answer to the "do you want to update?" prompt | 
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