Also:
- Changes `globes` (which doesn't exist) to `glob expressions`.
- Delete the `trigger autocompletion to your current aliases` use case, since that's not
really implemented.
Add "-DgroupId= -DartifactId= -Dversion= -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=" to options for
"install:install-file" for when you need install a local jar file.
Closes#5376.
* 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').