* feat(docker_context): Configure when module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the docker_context module is
shown based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible
to be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Update docs/config/README.md
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Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(vagrant): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the vagrant module is shown based on the contents of a directory.
* fix documentation
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Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(dart): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the dart module is shown based
on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to be a lot
more granular when configuring the module.
* docs(dart): add missing detected files
* removed invalid comment
* feat(crystal): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the crystal module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Update docs/config/README.md
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Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
This makes it possible to configure when the cmake module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* refactor(directory): Introduce `logical-path` argument which allows a shell to explicitly specify both a logical and physical filesystem path
Fix `directory::module` to consume both path and logical-path (if provided). The "logical" path is preferred when rendering the "display path", while the "physical" path is used to resolve the "read only" flag. Repo- and home-directory contraction behavior is maintained, based on the logical path if it is set, or the physical path if it is not.
The custom "get_current_dir" logic has been removed entirely, and the `directory` module now relies on `context.current_dir` / `context.logical_dir` entirely.
Changes have been made to `init/starship.ps1` to work with this new flag:
- Calculate and pass "physical" and "logical" paths explicitly (as other shells do not pass `--logical-path` that they fall back to rendering the physical path)
- Moved the "powershell provider prefix" cleanup code to the PowerShell script - this code _should_ now support any kind of powershell path prefix.
* fix(powershell): Fix an issue with trailing backslashes on file paths causing command line parsing issues.
This is a bit of a footgun!
The work-around chosen is to append a trailing space when a path string ends with a backslash, and then trim any extra whitespace away in the Context constructor.
Other alternatives considered and rejected:
1. Always trim trailing backslashes as the filesystem generally doesn't need them.
2. Escape trailing backslashes with another backslash. This proved complex as PS only quotes string args when the string includes some whitespace, and other backslashes within the string apparently don't need to be escaped.
* fix(powershell): Use Invoke-Native pattern for safely invoking native executables with strings which may contain characters which need to be escaped carefully.
* fix(context): Remove superfluous argument trims
These were in place to clean up extra whitespace sometimes injected by starship.ps1::prompt, and are no longer required with the new Invoke-Native helper in place.
* refactor(directory): Clean up the semantics of `logical_dir` defaulting it to `current_dir` but overridable by the `--logical-dir` flag.
- Restore `use_logical_path` config flag.
- Always attempt to contract repo paths from the `current_dir`.
* fix(directory) :Use logical_dir for contracting the home directory
This keeps the two calls to contract_path in sync.
* fix(directory): Remove test script
* refactor(directory): Convert current_dir to canonical filesystem path when use_logical_path = false
- This requires some clean-up to remove the extended-path prefix on Windows
- The configured logical_dir is ignored entirely in this mode - we calculate a new logical_dir by cleaning up the physical_dir path for display.
- Test coverage
* fix(directory): Use AsRef style for passing Path arguments
* fix(directory): Strip the windows extended-path prefix from the display string later in the render process
* fix(docs): Update docs/config/README.md for use_logical_path
* refactor(context): Populate `current_dir` from `--path` or `std::env::current_dir`, populate `logical_dir` from `--logical-path` or the `PWD` env var
- `current_dir` is always canonicalized
- On Windows, `current_dir` will have an extended-path prefix
- `logical_dir` is now always set
- `directory::module` now just selects between `current_dir` and `logical_dir` when picking which path to render
- Test coverage
* fix(directory): Fix path comparison operations in directory to ignore differences between path prefixes
- Added PathExt extension trait which adds `normalised_equals`, `normalised_starts_with` and `without_prefix`
* fix(path): Add test coverage for PathExt on *nix
* fix(directory): Test coverage for `contract_repo_path`, `contract_path` with variations of verbatim and non-verbatim paths
* fix(directory): Update path-slash to latest
This fixes the issue with the trailing character of some Windows paths being truncated, e.g. `\\server\share` and `C:`
* fix(powershell): Improve UTF8 output handling, argument encoding
- Use `ProcessStartInfo` to launch native executable, replacing manual UTF8 output encoding handling
- If we detect we're on PWSH6+ use the new `System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo.ArgumentList` parameter, otherwise manually escape the argument string
- Move `Get-Cwd` and `Invoke-Native` into the prompt function scope so that they don't leak into the user's shell scope
* fix(path): Make PathExt methods no-ops on *nix
* fix(path): Cargo fmt
* fix(powershell): Remove typo ';'. Fix variable assignment lint.
This makes it possible to configure when the python module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This includes a breaking change since we are removing the
`scan_for_pyfiles` configuration option in favour of setting the
`detect_extensions` to an empty array.
* fix(windows): don't inherit stdin when executing commands
On Windows, inheriting stdin from starship might lead to leaking the
console reference to the command we're executing. `id.exe` supplied with
Git has been observed to disable the ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING
console flag if it inherits stdin -- leading to Windows Terminal not
processing ANSI escape sequences.
This change fixes #2254 by explicitly disabling stdin inheritance.
The fix was suggested by David Knaack.
* fix(username): don't call `id -u` on Windows
This was done to check if user is root by comparing the UID to 0. Windows
does not have a concept of UID 0 anyway, so it's pointless to call `id.exe`
(which is installed with MSYS2 or Git, for example).
* feat: add support for elvish shell
* improve doc
* elvish 0.15 is out
* fix example init
* update systax for 0.15 stable
* udpate second init example too
* remove warning from swift module
* add warning to status module docs
* prefix elvish version with v
In #1897 we replaced a 'wc -l' with a bash-native job counter, but
subsequently discovered that bash on MacOS folds '<<<' output into
a single line, preventing line counting.
A for loop works around that problem, is still bash-native, and works
on Linux as well.
While we're at it, also removed the need for command substitution and
an echo by doing the work directly on NUM_JOBS.
Fixes #2241.
I simplified the code in the git status module by moving everything from RwLock<_> to OnceCell<_>. I think this should also get rid of any remaining race conditions that remained after #1777.
We currently invoke `starship time` in a sub-shell to compute time, which is non-performant. By using $EPOCHREALTIME,
which is an inbuilt env-var in ZSH5, we can get better performance. This commit only targets ZSH5+ and maintains the
old behaviour.
* perf(zig): evaluate version lazily
* fix(zig): update format string; update tests
* refact(zig): remove redundant clone and put everything to do with version eval into match statement
* tiny optimization
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Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* perf(perl): evaluate version lazily
* fix(perl): update format string; update tests
* refact(perl): run rustfmt
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* perf(utils): Add timeout to `utils::exec_cmd`
This adds a timeout to any command executed using the `utils::exec_cmd`.
The initial time limit is hard coded to 500ms but if required we can
make this configurable. Have also switched the tests to be a bit more
granular on which systems they are ignored.
* Terminate the processes if they timeout
* fix(nodejs): update format string
* test(nodejs): adjust tests to new format strings
* fix(nodejs): use once_cell's Lazy to implement hassleless lazy execution
* chore(nodejs): run rustfmt
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* perf(dart): evaluate version lazily
* fix(dart): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* perf(java): evaluate version lazily
* fix(java): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* perf(elm): evaluate version lazily
* fix(elm): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* fix(dotnet): update dotnet format string
* fix(dotnet): update erlang format string
* fix(dotnet): update golang format string
* fix(dotnet): update helm format string
* fix(dotnet): update julia format string
* fix(dotnet): update nim format string
* fix(dotnet): update ruby format string
* fix(dotnet): update rust format string
* test: update formatted strings in unit tests
* Use suggested format strings
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* perf(python): evaluate version lazily
* fix(python): update format string
* fix: use suggested format strings
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* perf(crystal): Lazily evaluate version command
This updates the module to lazily execute the `crystal --version`
command only when the `version` variable is used in the format string.
* perf(crystal): Update format string
Update format string to handle the `$version` variable not being set.
* feat: Add support for cygwin/msys2/git-bash evironment
* Update src/init/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(user): Fix username detection on Windows
This switches Windows to use the env var `USERNAME` rather than `USER`
for getting the username of the current user. I have also done some minor
refactoring to simplify some of the code and make the checks to see if
the user is root or another user a bit more robust.
* Update src/modules/username.rs
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Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
Have added support to the `utils::exec_cmd` to allow it to execute
commands that are not `.exe` on Windows. Have also added a timer to
measure how long a command took to execute.
I was surprised to see these (unprefixed) variables being set in my
shell. I think it's better to have them in the STARSHIP_ "namespace".
(Actually, STATUS got the new name STARSHIP_CMD_STATUS.)
* refactor: convert some vecs to static arrays and slices
* refactor(openstack): lazy yaml file reading, skip files without expected structure, and avoid panics for some edge cases
* feat(git_branch): Show remote name in addition to remote branch
* feat(git_branch): Fix table indentation in config README
* feat(git_branch): Use a different method to fetch remote information
* feat(git_branch): Fix the Clippy issue regarding string constant
* fix(git_commit): show last created tag on current commit
* style(git_commit): fixed linter & format alerts on PR checks
* test(git_commit): added 'test_latest_tag_shown_with_tag_enabled'
* test(git_commit): add a second between tags on same commit in 'test_latest_tag_shown_with_tag_enabled'
* feat: Try harder to guess if inside ssh
* Add test for SSH_CLIENT
* Update documentation on checking ssh connection
* Update docs/config/README.md
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Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Changes the behaviour of a bg:none color string so that
it causes the background to have no color instead of
decoloring the entire string like it did before.
Update the python module to try multiple python binaries when
determining the version. With the new logic if starship doesn't find
`python` on the `PATH`, which is the default for some Linux Distros, it
will fallback to `python3` and then `python2`.
* feat(rust): Support new rust-toolchain format
* Match file parsing with rustup and update link
* Use cargo to deserialize the rust-toolchain file
* Filter empty channel strings after extraction
* Use the option value instead of rewrapping
* feat(git_branch): add remote branch name if different than local branch
* feat(git_branch): Implement a more customizable remote branch
* feat(git_branch): Use more explicit API function name
* feat(git_branch): Remove forgotten draft documentation
* feat(git_branch): Set less verbose defaults
* feat(git_branch): Handle case to always display remote
* feat(git_branch): Fix error in rebase operation
* feat(git_branch): add 'only_attached' config bool
This adds a new boolean, `only_attached`, to the configuration for
the `git_branch` module. This mirrors the `only_detached` config
value for the `git_commit` module: setting the value to true causes
the module to suppress its output when the user is not on a branch.
This allows users to have either a branch name or a commit hash in
their prompt, as opposed to having either a branch name or the
overly-wordy "HEAD (sha1)".
* Fix formatting
* Add CMakeCache.txt to cmake module
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Apply fixes by @andytom
* Add CMakeCache.txt to docs
* Revert documentation for languages other than en
* [f]Use_global_dollar_hook_for_lastExitCodeForPrompt Switched to use the dollar hook, as source of truth for exit code of las command, included comments to clarify.
* fix: Adjusted accordingly to comments on PR.
* fix: Moved last exit code handling inside if to reuse that variable.
Co-authored-by: Marcos Quezada Perez <marcos.quezadaperez@peakwork.com>
Have refactored the kubernetes module to better support stacked
kubeconfigs. Rather than trying to grab both the current-context and
namespace on a single pass we now do two passes. These changes should
fix the problems where the current-context is defined in one file but
the context and the namespace are defined in a different file.
Have switched to use a monotonic clock for calculating the timeout when
indexing the current directory for the context to avoid any issues with
calculating the timeout when the systems clock might change.
* fix: rust modules are compiled twice
The modules being declared both in the _library_ crate and the _binary_
crate made cargo compile everything twice:
1. for the library
2. for the binary
What happened was:
1. The library "starship" was compiled.
2. The binary "starship" (and all its modules) were compiled.
* fix: stop compiling every rust module twice
restrict visibility
* Run cargo fmt
* Add bug_report module
Co-authored-by: Matan Kushner <hello@matchai.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Song <chips@ksong.dev>
When running the AWS module it will parse the AWS config found in
`~/.aws/config` to get the region. This means that tests that expect no
region to be set will fail if there exists a default profile with a
region set, which is probably true for most AWS users. To avoid this
have set the AWS tests that depend on the non-existance of a
`.aws/config` to be ignored.
Have added a little bit more context to the error messages that occur
when if starship is unable to setup the logger. This should hopefully
make it a bit easier to work out why starship can't setup the logger.
* ✨ Add --prompt rendering to python virtualenv
* Use pyvenv.cfg to find prompt
* Remove usage of VIRTUAL_ENV_PROMPT variable
Seeing how both venv and virtualenv set a pyvenv.cfg, this isn't needed.
Additionally pyvenv.cfg is set in earlier versions than VIRTUAL_ENV_PROMPT,
which at this moment is in the unrelased python 3.10
* Smarter result unwrapping thanks to clippy
Some users have commit.gpgSign set to true in their global git config,
causing tests which run `git commit` to fail if the configured
user.signingKey is not present (as is often the case with PGP smart
cards). Passing this flag overrides the global git configuration,
preventing git from attempting sign the specified commit. This change
has no effect on users who haven't set commit.gpgSign to true.
Have reduced the log level when we fail to execute a command since this
is happening a lot more that expected, for example if a user checks out
a repo that contains a `.js` file but they don't have node installed.
The tests for git-state assume the default branch is `master`.
In git 2.28 support for a global option, `init.defaultBranch`, to
change the default branch name which causes git-state tests to fail.
This creates a custom logger for the log crate which logs everything to a file (/tmp/starship/session_$STARSHIP_SESSION_KEY.log) and it logs everything above Warn to stderr, but only if the log file does not contain the line that should be logged resulting in an error or warning to be only logged at the first starship invocation after opening the shell.
The default `disabled: true` is actually only available within the module (when the config struct is used and not the user toml) but not all (the hg_branch) modules checked it there again.
Document this in all places and add the check (+ test) to the hg_branch module.
* add the exit code module
this allows to display more precisely the last command exit code
and to configure starship to not change the last charcter of the
prompt even in case of failure. It is disabled by default, because
it seems a bit redundant with the character module in its default
configuration.
* rename exit_code module to status
* Enforce a default disabled=true
In the outer places, we only check for the disabled flag in the config toml file, only when this is loaded into the real config struct, we see the default. And if the default is true, we have to abort at that place. For status and hg_branch that wasn't so. I also commented the rest
* fix spaces in markdown table for status module
* Add a tip that status module is disabled by default
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* Remove unrelated changes for default disabled=true
Co-authored-by: Gaëtan Lehmann <gaetan.lehmann@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: Add computational duration to all computed modules
This also means that in case we do some computations and these end up empty, we submit an empty module
* feat: Add timings subcommand
This outputs the timings of all computed modules, sorted by the duration it took to compute the module.
Useful for debugging why the prompt takes so long.
* feat: Add timings to explain output
* fix: Ensure that even empty custom modules get timings
* format main.rs
* feat: Only show interesting timings
* fix(tests): Change tests to look for empty string instead of None
* Use proper wording in timings help
* Revert "fix(tests): Change tests to look for empty string instead of None"
This reverts commit aca5bd1b03c48e1dee1b7ca91d66e2bda2d5a97c.
* fix(tests): Returning None in case the module produced an empty string
* fix: Ensure that linebreaks (and space) make a module not-empty
* Make cargo clippy happy
* Make Module.duration a proper Duration
* Only return a module if we would report it
* Change to cleaner way to return None for empty modules
* Avoid unnecessary module creation
* Simplify a string comparison
* Add timings to trace
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Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Have restored the `pyenv_prefix` option to the python module. This is
added as a new variable that will only be shown if `pyenv` is being used
to determine the version of python that is being used.
Previously the prompt function used in PowerShell would overwrite the $LASTEXITCODE and $? automatic variables that were set by the previous command run the user in the shell. This results in surprising behavior for the user if they inspect those variables looking for the result of the command they last ran.
This fixes the bug reported here: https://github.com/starship/starship/issues/1051
And goes further to also propagate the $? automatic variable which is not mentioned in that bug.
Previously, all modules would have prefixes, which lead to the first
module having a dangling prefix. This change ensures that the first
few modules would instead have suffixes so that we don't start or
end with a prefix or suffix.
* docs: Clarify that commands will be passed in on stdin
* docs: Clearer instruction how to include individual custom modules
* docs: Include link to #1252 in docs for custom modules
That issue is used to share custom modules.
* docs: Remove reference to prompt_order
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Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Convert-Path in the powershell prompt script works with -Path,
which interprets paths as wildcard patterns.
Not all valid paths are also valid wildcard patterns, possibly causing
the prompt to error (eg []*).
Replace it with -LiteralPath that makes Convert-Path use the path as-is.
Often it is handy to get notified when the execution of a command finished.
This commit includes notify-rust in order to generate a desktop notification
when a command execution finished.
* fix(explain): align table correctly
* iterate over lines directly
* calculate desc_width with the actual space available
* custom unicode-aware textwrapping
* fix clippy error
* better width estimination
* explain +6
* move padding width into a constant
* initial commit of support for shlvl
* documentation for shlvl
* use a symbol instead
* test coverage for shlvl
* actually disable when the config says to
* fix docs
* tweak defaults some
* refactor from pr comments
* redisable
* return early to avoid indenting
* make default suffix empty space
* fixing tests after suffix change
* updating docs for format
* making shlvl compatible with formatting
* adding variables table for shlvl
* removing extra line
* doc clarity
* Add gitignore for Emacs backup files.
* Add package version support for Maven pom.xml.
* Update docs with Maven package version support.
* Fix for clippy.
Do not try to analyze if the current process can write network location
on Windows. There's no way on Windows to tell if we can write a network
location because it's not being controlled by the OS itself. Thus now
the lock symbol is never shown on network locations.
This PR introduces a new unsafe call.
* refactor(java): parse version using regex
Mock java version retrieval & extend java module test suite with
rendering tests.
* chore: remove nom crate
* fix(java): support parsing version from both stdout & stderr
* fix(java): fix java command mock
* refactor(java): simplify version regex
* Remove renames_index_to_workdir() option from git status
This option causes advanced files rename detection which causes inconsistency between `git status` and Starship reports.
Closes #1371
* add test for manually remaned and deleted files in git_state module
* fix tests
A recent refactor of modules to use format strings accidentally got rid
of the `trim()` on the NodeJS version string. This just adds it back so
that the prompt doesn't include an unnecessary line break when showing
that module.
Given how slow the Haskell module is (#1240), it is slowing down the entire prompt
from rendering when the module is active. This commit removes the module until we
can find a faster way to retreive the Haskell version.
* Git branch: read from HEAD on newly init repo
On a newly initialized git repo, there are no branches created until a
commit is made. Previously, starship handled this by having a default
branch "master" for when branch `head` could not be read.
However, if a user wants to set a different default branch name, that
name won't appear on starship until a commit is made to the branch.
If git2 provides a way to read the default branch name, we can use that,
but at the moment it's not obvious how.
For the moment, we can directly read `.git/HEAD`, which contains the
name of the default branch head reference. This commit implements this
strategy.
Closes #1327
* update git_branch test from unborn master to unborn default
* cargo fmt
Have switched the fallback shell used when the custom module can't use
the default to use `/usr/bin/env sh` rather than `/bin/env` since
`/usr/bin/env` is more commonly available.
Fixes git repo path contractions in two situations:
1. When path obtained from `PWD` is a logical path but git libraries
return physical paths.
2. When a git repository's subdirectory is symlinked to ouside of the
repository tree.
(1) is fixed by implementing a realpath()-like function, then reparsing
the (possibly logical) `PWD` using realpath() to convert logical
components into physical ones. The physical paths are then matched
against each other.
In the case of (2), the default behavior has been changed by simply
contracting to the home directory, exactly the same as if we are not in
a repo at all. Because determining the correct contraction is not
obvious, we bail out and just pretend we are not in a repo at all.
* Add option to change the python binary
We are going to start to have problems with the python binary as python2
is removed and replaced with python3. To make the transition easier I
have added an option to the python module to allow the user to pick a
particular binary, e.g `python3`, for the module to use when selecting
the version of python. I have also refactored the python tests moving
almost all of them into the module and removing the dependency on the
version of python that is installed on the system.
* Add advanced config section to python module docs
Have added an advanced config section to the python module docs and
moved the `python_binary` option into that section.
PHP will output error messages when displaying the version if, for
example, there is something wrong with the local `php.ini` file. Have
updated the command used to get the PHP version to only use the default
PHP config.
* Nim module and tests
* Add nim to docs
* parse_nim_version refactor, add nim desc
* Add nim symbol to Nerd Font preset
* Yellow with v prefix as default version
* Nim version fmt fix
* Update docs/config/README.md
Co-authored-by: Dario Vladović <d.vladimyr@gmail.com>
* Update src/modules/nim.rs
Co-authored-by: Dario Vladović <d.vladimyr@gmail.com>
* Nim module and tests
* Add nim to docs
* Yellow with v prefix as default version
* Update docs/config/README.md
Co-authored-by: Dario Vladović <d.vladimyr@gmail.com>
* Update src/modules/nim.rs
Co-authored-by: Dario Vladović <d.vladimyr@gmail.com>
* Add nim to docs, proper version formatting.
* Remove v from symbol, add to fmt string
* cargo fmt
Co-authored-by: Dario Vladovic <d.vladimyr@gmail.com>
* Creation of range field in TimeConfig
* time_range parsing
* Hide time module if outside of time_range
* Tidying of code, and properly handling more cases
* is_inside_time_range function
* Tests and fmt
* Update docs
* The configuration needs the 24-hours format
* Fix clippy errors
To improve overall support of PowerShell in custom modules,
the ability to pass arguments to the shell was also added. Additionally,
the arguments `-NoProfile -Command -` will be automatically passed
to PowerShell, unless other arguments are given by the user.
* Added configs/purescript
* Added modules/purescript
* Added necessary codes
* Added tests
* Updated README
* Fixed color because black is hard to see
* Fixed of push mistake
* Fixed pointed out in PR
* Avoid confusing modules with PowerShell paths
* Avoid confusing modules with PowerShell paths
Powershell supports PSDrives (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.management/new-psdrive?view=powershell-7) that allow to create "logical" drives mapped to actual Windows drives.
* Preserve Windows directories
* Preserve logical paths for Powershell
* Fix formating with cargo fmt
* Fix directory_in_root test
Co-authored-by: Jean Gautier <jean.gautier@ssi.gouv.fr>
* feat: Modify config keys from shell
* chore: Fix clippy
* refactor: Add `configure` as alias
* chore: Remove redundant code
* fix: Soft error if user doesn't pass in valid key
* feat: Support integers and booleans
* chore: Fix clippy
* refactor: Use exit instead of abort
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
According by this standards
> While "Julia" is a female name in many parts of the world, the programming language is not a person and does not have a gender.
* Use AWS_VAULT as the profile if set
[aws-vault](https://github.com/99designs/aws-vault) sets
the `AWS_VAULT` env var instead of `AWS_PROFILE` when an
aws-vault session is active.
This PR adds support for reading the AWS profile value from
the `AWS_VAULT` env var, giving priority to `AWS_VAULT` if both
it and `AWS_PROFILE` are set.
* Update docs for AWS_VAULT
* feat: add docker context module
Adds a simple module that checks for a Docker config file and if present, reads the `currentContext` value out and displays on the prompt with a whale.
* feat: add `only_with_compose_yml` option to docker_context
When enabled, will only show the docker context name if there's a docker-compose.yml file in the current directory.
* Update src/modules/docker_context.rs
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update src/modules/docker_context.rs
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* rename `only_with_compose_yml` configuration key to a more generic `only_with_files`
* Update src/modules/docker_context.rs
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* re-order configuration table
* Update docs/config/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update src/configs/docker_context.rs
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* Allow kubernetes module to use aliases for contexts
* documentation for kubernetes context aliasing
* Apply suggestions from code review: consistent ordering of options in documentation
Co-Authored-By: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: check if editor is not found for `configure`
STD_EDITOR falls back on `vi` if $EDITOR and $VISUAL is not set.
However, some machines might not have `vi` symlinked or installed and a
bad error message is displayed. This commit adds a better error message.
* fix lint errors
* Change NotFound to write to stderr instead of panic!
Oh wow writing rust makes my commit messages look very enthusiastic!
`private: true` in `package.json` files means that the package is not supposed to be published to npm, which makes the `version` field meaningless, so we should probably ignore it to not clutter the prompt too much.
This PR adds package version support for Gradle projects. The version number is extracted from the `build.gradle` file in the current directory, similar to existing support for other packages.