Current state: a user invokes `ipython` and is provided with the IPython
instance regarding the `$PATH`.
Proposed state: a user invokes `ipython` (which is a new alias in the
*python plugin*) and is provided with the proper IPython instance regarding
the currently activated virtualenv.
Example: the user's default Python is 2.7 with installed IPython 2.7. User
activates Python 3.5 virtualenv where he installs IPython 3.5. After
activating the environment, one expects `ipython` to run the version 3.5,
which does not happen by default. Instead, IPython 2.7 is used, which in
counter-intuitive and often causes problem.
Closes#5797
The statements for selecting a random theme in oh-my-zsh.sh and the themes
plugin are duplicate. Most people eventually settle on a theme, making those
lines in oh-my-zsh.sh superfluous. To address those, it may makes sense to put
the random theme functionality into a theme of its own (since themes are just
zsh scripts.
On a system with multiple batteries (like thinkpads) report percentage
and time remaining only for the active battery (the one being
discharged).
Ideally we should report all batteries, but acpi only shows time remaining
for the active battery. Also callers of these functions expect a single
return value. This is still better than reporting 596% remaining (like it
did on my laptop).
For the reference, the output of acpi command with multiple batteries looks
like this:
Battery 0: Unknown, 5%
Battery 1: Discharging, 86%, 03:14:04 remaining
- marks printed an error when $MARKPATH didn't exist or didn't have any marks
in it.
- The CTRL+G key binding overwrote an argument when it couldn't match it to
an existing mark.
- Fixes `readlink -e` dependency which isn't supported in macOS
(fixes#3235).
- Uses native zsh wildcard expansion instead of calls to `ls`.
- Prepends commands with `command` and `builtin` to bypass aliases
and functions.
- Documents CTRL+G key binding to substitute mark name in the command
line with the mark path (https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/pull/2045#issuecomment-22826540).
* Order systemctl commands alphabetically
Simplifying the plugin maintenance.
Signed-off-by: Petr Šabata <contyk@redhat.com>
* Include the latest systemctl commands
Based on systemd-233. I'm still keeping the old, now unsupported
commands for backwards compatibility as well.
Signed-off-by: Petr Šabata <contyk@redhat.com>
* Add daemon-reload (#3701)
Closes#3701
Co-authored-by: Javier Tia <javier.tia@gmail.com>