When a commit has multiple tags associated to it, the git-prompt will
throw the following error:
git_super_status:[:4: integer expression expected: v0.21.x\ntags/v0.21.5,
git_super_status:[:7: integer expression expected: origin/v0.21.x,
git_super_status:[:11: integer expression expected: origin/v0.21.x,
git_super_status:[:14: integer expression expected: v0.21.x
git_super_status:[:23: integer expression expected: v0.21.x
This is due to the prompt expecting the tag field to be a single word
with no spaces in between but if there are multiple tags the python
script returns a string with ', ' space separated list of tags.
This throws off the parser. The solution is to ensure that the python
script returns a space-less string ensuring the git-prompt parser to
properly parse the data.
Signed-off-by: Thanh Ha <zxiiro@linux.com>
The option '-F' causes 'less' to automatically quit if the contents fit
the screen and the option '-X' causes 'less' to not clear the screen after
quit. I think both options are generally useful for terminal applications.
They are in particular useful for Git as it runs all output through a
pager. Git will run 'less' with '-FRX' by default if the environment
variable $LESS is not defined [1]. Since oh-my-zsh used to set $LESS to
'-R', Git would not override this setting. Consequently, Git would
display even a single line of output in a pager and the user would need
to explicitly quit that pager (see mailing list discussion [2]).
Therefore, lets change the oh-my-zsh default value for $LESS to '-FRX'.
This would be useful for oh-my-zsh Git users and likely for users of
other applications that use 'less' too.
[1] 36438dc19d/Documentation/config.txt (L819-L821)
[2] https://public-inbox.org/git/2412A603-4382-4AF5-97D0-D16D5FAAFE28@eluvio.com/
When invoking a shell as root using ```sudo -s```, the ssh-agent plugin
starts a new agent although it already exists.
The problem boils down to a check if ssh-agent is running using
```ps x```. If that is extended to ```ps ax``` for root, then the
existing ssh-agent will still work.
- Add double quotes to command so that the next argument isn't
interpreted as the title for the start command.
- If the first argument is a valid path, convert it to Windows path
notation. If `wslpath` fails—because it's a path from inside WSL,
which cannot be converted to Windows path notation— fail with an
error code.
This last circumstance will show an error like so:
wslpath: path: Result not representable
* Fix autojump sourcing on OSX with Macports
The last version of autojump available on Macports does not have
anymore different shell scripts (.sh, .zsh, .bash ...) to be sourced
but just one autojump.sh that takes care of that located at
/opt/local/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh
fix # 4625
* Fix bug with macports autojump on OSX.