the agnoster theme is now able to render basic information
if the user is currently residing inside a bazaar folder.
if so, it will render a green promt segment with "bzr" and
the current revision number in it. if there are untracked
files, the bar will be rendered in yellow. if there are
changes to already tracked files, a + character will be
printed.
* initial spotify control
* volume up/down added
* add info, share and status option
* add color echo
* change pause to play/pause
* add Search Option for album,artist and tracks
* add search option for playlist
* fix showStatus output
* complete help
* readme updated
* seach show Url of song
The command ‘rails console —sandbox’ loads our Rails application,
connects to the database and automatically starts a database
transaction. All database operations performed within this console
session are rolled back upon leaving the console. Reference -
https://www.codeschool.com/blog/2014/06/17/rails-console-sandbox/
* Improve gradle plugin task parsing
Added _gradle and _gradlew as symbolic links to gradle.plugin.zsh,
otherwise the plugin was not properly loaded.
Output from `gradlew tasks --all` is now parsed in two levels,
first we find segments between `------...` and a newline.
Second, all those lines are parsed and cleaned using awk
and added to .gradletasknamecache.
Tested on gradle 2.13, and gradlew 2.14.
* Remove .gradletasknamecache before regenerating it
Remove the .gradletasknamecache file to avoid having an unnecessary
newline at the top of the file when regenerating it.
* Improve gradle task parsing by writing .gradletasknamecache atomically
Previously the .gradletasknamecache file was written line by line inside a parsing loop,
which could cause errors such as half-written cache files if the process was aborted.
This also removes the need of deleting the .gradletasknamecache file before parsing.
* Add ctrl-r support in vi-mode to perform backward search in history
* Add ctrl-a support to move to bol in vi-mode
* Add ctrl-e support to move to eol in vi-mode
Signed-off-by: Douglas Drumond <douglas@cafelinear.com>
On systems where the shell cannot be changed because of a strict
security policy, ssh-agent will use the syntax of whatever the
default $SHELL is.
For instance, if the default shell is tcsh, ssh-agent will use the
c-shell style (setenv).
This change forces ssh-agent to use bourne-style syntax since that
has to be later interpreted by zsh. Consequently, the environment
file will contain `export' statements from now on (instead of
`setenv').