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
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* 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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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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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