* added a transfer.sh plugin
created a function to easily upload files to transfer.sh file sharing site
Usage : transfer file.txt
* added README for transfer.sh plugin
* replaced transfer function with @nl5887 version
* updated transfer README.md
* modified the script to use tar command instead of zip
* Update README formatting
Co-authored-by: Remco Verhoef <remco@dutchcoders.io>
The PROMPT building method clashes with other themes and
plugins that modify the PROMPT variable.
Also reverted the $jobstates trick due to it not working
inside $PROMPT.
* agnoster: improve perf with use of $jobstates (zsh/parameter module)
This saves multiple fork/execs (for the subshell and wc) each
time the prompt is rendered
* agnoster: compute git repo_path only when in a git repo
this avoids needlessly invoking git twice every time we render the prompt
* agnoster: avoid subshell when rendering prompt
Rather than forking a subshell to print the prompt, construct it
incrementally by appending to $PROMPT.
v2: fix incorrect CURRENT_BG
v3: fix bzr and hg prompting
Thanks @mcornella for the help.
We have to assume that if people disabled the compfix system they really want
their completion to work, ignoring any permission issues.
Fixes#5651Fixes#5957Fixes#6461
`[Oh My Zsh] Would you like to check for updates? [Y/n]: ` does not make sense,
since answering yes will download/apply the new updates instead of checking for them.
If `EDITOR` variable contains arguments to an editor such as mine:
`export EDITOR=emacsclient -t -c --alternate-editor=''`
Then, the editor's arguments are passed on to `fasd`. To fix this, pass the EDITOR program in quotes.
The `virtualenvwrapper` script has been relocated to
`/usr/local/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh`. Update the
plugin to look in the new location first. See:
http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#introduction
to confirm the change in location for this script.
This addresses issue #3047 where the solution was to source this file
from your zshrc.
* New Feature:
Navigate directory hierarchy using ALT-UP and ALT-DOWN. (mac keybindings not yet implemented)
ALT-UP moves to higher hierarchy (cd ..)
ALT-DOWN moves into the first directory found in alphabetical order
Inside a fresh git repo, i.e. immediately after a `git init`, usually no
commit template exists yet. In this case, git renders a different
status message than "Initial commit on". We should consider this message
when attempting to parse out the branch name.
Fixes#6301