- Replaced for loop that iterates over mutable state with a fold expression
- Unified the logging for the different accessors. The code is now screaming for further refactoring (get_module_config, get_as_bool, get_as_str, get_as_i64 and get_as_array are basically the same up to higher order functions but I didn't manage to get the life times right)
- Increased test coverage (especially a test case for none not at the end)
- Removed code comments that literally repeated the code in the next line (see e.g. https://blog.usejournal.com/stop-writing-code-comments-28fef5272752)
- Added TODO for the problematic line that swallows the None and produces Some(Style::new()) (this also happened before but in a less obvious way)
Previously, a set of empty segments would cause the module to print. This changes the
logic of Module::is_empty to check that all the segments are empty instead.
Shell inits are now in a separate directory in the source code, with each shell getting its own script. Also adds a little DRY + commenting in init/mod.rs.
A couple of optimizations are done in this PR. One, we now will check config ahead of time to see if a module is disabled before running any module code. Also, we won't try to discover a git repository unless the module requests access to it.
Add a configuration option (show_sync_count) to the git_status module that will show/hide the counts ahead/behind of the tracked branch. Currently have this default to false, and would opt-in to show this information.
Migrated CI from Azure Pipelines to GitHub Actions.
Until the release process is figured out in Actions, we'll stick to using Azure pipelines for releases.
Git branches can become very long (e.g. gitlab auto-generated branch
names), thus it would be nice to be able to truncate them to keep your
prompt lenght in line.
This patch adds two new options to the git_branch module:
* truncation_length: The amount of graphemes to of a gitbranch to
truncate to
* truncation_symbol: The symbol that should be used to indicate that a
branch name was trunctated
To be able to correctly work with UTF-8 graphemes, unicode-segmentation
was added as a dependency.
Implement a two-phase init procedure in starship. The first phase causes the shell to source a subshell, while the second phase (in the subshell) prints the main init script.
This allows us to have nice init scripts with good styling, comments, and no pile of semicolons. Even better, it works as a drop-in replacement, so we don't need to update the docs.
Solves the issue of cursor location confusion on bash and zsh (#110) . Solution: modify ANSIString and wrap non-printing characters with correct escape sequences.
MacOS wc has a habit of leaving nasty spaces in the output, which was
messing up our argparser.
To fix, quote the output from the jobs command, then have Rust trim out
whitespace in the jobs module before parsing.
Implement a timer module that takes a commandline argument, the number of seconds the last job took to complete, and displays it if appropriate.
Alters shell initialization files to compute this number using date +%s where needed.
Adds a config section to configure minimum amount of time before timer is shown (default is 2s)
Prior to this change, starship would use inconsistent slashes when displaying the working directory. With this change, starship uses Unix-style slashes on all platforms. This is consistent with the Git Bash and Cygwin prompts on Windows.
- Replace TableExt with a Config trait that extends toml::value::Table
Add configuration for add_newline
- add_newline is a root-level configuration value. When set to false, the initial newline before the prompt is removed.
Add support for paths to init function
This adds support for qualified paths (e.g. using
`/usr/local/bin/zsh` instead of `zsh`) to init.rs.
The function now converts the shell name into an
OsStr, then to a Path, then gets the file stem,
and unwraps back into a str. While this process can
fail (yielding a None), it's highly unlikely to unless
the user has messed with their shells or there's an
issue in Starship--therefore, the failure message in
this case simply asks the user to file a bug report.
• Add starship init which prints the shell function used to execute starship
• Document the new setup process using starship init
• Remove benchmarks for now (WIP replacement benchmarks in "benchmarking" branch )
• Add support for the disabled configuration option
This will allow you to selectively disable modules that you don't want or need. 😄
• Overwrite starship configuration file path with STARSHIP_CONFIG environment variable
• Write tests for the two configuration options that are available
- Create `Config` struct that is added to `Context` when initialized
- Read `~/.confg/starship.toml` during initialization (can be updated later to also look at `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`)
- `Context` now has a method for creating modules. This allows us to provide modules with a reference to the configuration specific to that module
- Create subcommands to be able to print modules independently
- `starship prompt` will print the full prompt
- `starship module <MODULE_NAME>` will print a specific module
e.g. `starship module python`
- Added `--path` flag to print the prompt or modules without being in a specific directory
- Added `--status` flag to provide the status of the last command, instead of requiring it as an argument
- Refactored integration tests to be end-to-end tests, since there was no way in integration tests to set the environment variables for a specific command, which was required for the `username` module
- Moved e2e tests to `tests/testsuite` to allow for a single binary to be built
- Tests will build/run faster
- No more false positives for unused functions
- Added tests for `username`
- Removed codecov + tarpaulin 😢
### Changed
- Added current_dir param to segments to make them more testable
- Moved all existing integration tests to a `tests/` dir
### Added
- A whole bunch of new integration tests