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fix(rtx)!: rename rtx plugin to mise (#12143)

BREAKING CHANGE: Rename `rtx` plugin to `mise`. The project swapped name
in `v2024.1.0`. Replace references to `rtx` with `mise` while
maintaining backwards compatibility for `rtx` installations.

Co-authored-by: Carlo Sala <carlosalag@protonmail.com>
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# mise
Adds integration with [mise](https://github.com/jdx/mise) (formerly `rtx`), a runtime executor compatible with
npm, nodenv, pyenv, etc. mise is written in rust and is very fast. 20x-200x faster than asdf. With that being
said, mise is compatible with asdf plugins and .tool-versions files. It can be used as a drop-in replacement.
## Installation
1. [Download & install mise](https://github.com/jdx/mise#installation) by running the following:
```bash
curl https://mise.jdx.dev/install.sh | sh
```
2. [Enable mise](https://github.com/jdx/mise#quickstart) by adding it to your `plugins` definition in
`~/.zshrc`.
```bash
plugins=(mise)
```
## Usage
See the [mise readme](https://github.com/jdx/mise#table-of-contents) for information on how to use mise. Here
are a few examples:
```bash
mise install node Install the current version specified in .tool-versions/.mise.toml
mise use -g node@system Use system node as global default
mise install node@20.0.0 Install a specific version number
mise use -g node@20 Use node-20.x as global default
```

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# TODO: 2024-01-03 remove rtx support
local __mise=mise
if (( ! $+commands[mise] )); then
if (( $+commands[rtx] )); then
__mise=rtx
else
return
fi
fi
# Load mise hooks
eval "$($__mise activate zsh)"
# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and
# bind it to `mise`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that.
if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_$__mise" ]]; then
typeset -g -A _comps
autoload -Uz _$__mise
_comps[$__mise]=_$__mise
fi
# Generate and load mise completion
$__mise completion zsh >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_$__mise" &|

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## rtx
Adds integration with [rtx](https://github.com/jdx/rtx), a runtime executor compatible with npm, nodenv, pyenv, etc. rtx is written in rust and is very fast. 20x-200x faster than asdf. With that being said, rtx is compatible with asdf plugins and .tool-versions files. It can be used as a drop-in replacement.
### Installation
1. [Download & install rtx](https://github.com/jdx/rtx#installation) by running the following:
```
curl https://rtx.pub/install.sh | sh
```
2. [Enable rtx](https://github.com/jdx/rtx#quickstart) by adding it to your `plugins` definition in `~/.zshrc`.
```
plugins=(rtx)
```
### Usage
See the [rtx readme](https://github.com/jdx/rtx#table-of-contents) for information on how to use rtx. Here are a few examples:
```
rtx install node Install the current version specified in .tool-versions/.rtx.toml
rtx use -g node@system Use system node as global default
rtx install node@20.0.0 Install a specific version number
rtx use -g node@20 Use node-20.x as global default
```

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# rtx needs to be in $PATH
if (( ! ${+commands[rtx]} )); then
return
fi
# Load rtx hooks
eval "$(rtx activate zsh)"
# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and
# bind it to `rtx`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that.
if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_rtx" ]]; then
typeset -g -A _comps
autoload -Uz _rtx
_comps[rtx]=_rtx
fi
# Generate and load rtx completion
rtx completion zsh >! "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_rtx" &|
# TODO: 2024-01-03 remove rtx support
echo "[oh-my-zsh] 'rtx' plugin has been renamed to 'mise'"