* Use double quotes to cache value of $apt_pref and $apt_upgr
* Clean up and fix syntax of command checks
* Clean up README and document $apt_pref/$apt_upgr overriding mechanism
* Rename `ag` alias (apt upgrade) to `au`
* Clean up README and fix syntax
Fixes#3686Fixes#4660Closes#5906
Co-authored-by: Noah Vesely <fowlslegs@riseup.net>
* gitfast: use $OSTYPE again
In the last update to upstream this was reverted:
a56eac7a (Use OSTYPE instead of uname whenever possible for better speed. (#5496))
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
* gitfast: simplify plugin
No need to set and unset a variable we use once.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
* gitfast: add script to update from upstream
This would make easier the process of updating, and also not miss our
patches.
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
* gitfast: update to upstream v2.21
Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
For the `v` alias to work in its current state, the environment variable
EDITOR must already be defined by the time `source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh`
happens. However, in the included zshrc template, EDITOR is set from
within the "User configuration" section, which begins immediately after
the above line. This means that, unless the user knows to move their
`export EDITOR` statements, EDITOR will be undefined when fasd.plugin.zsh
loads, and therefore the alias will have the value 'f -e ""', preventing
it from functioning.
With this change, `"$EDITOR"` will be evaluated each time the alias is
invoked, instead of just once when the alias is created. This allows for
EDITOR to be set from "User configuration" in the zshrc, and has the
additional flexibility of allowing a user to specify a different EDITOR
for a single session or invocation of the alias.
The svn-fast-info plugin printf commands was not well formatted, now it can handle empty
variables. Also removed redundant spaces.
Co-authored-by: RazManor <Raz.Manor@valens.com>
Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com>
The simulator names changed after updating to Xcode 10.2 (iOS 12.2 SDK)
I don't know how to prevent this change from affecting those who didn't update yet, but it worth noting that updating is now required in order to submit iOS apps to the App Store.