- 01 Jul, 2020 1 commit
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Alex Zdanowicz authored
Changing 'your' to 'you'
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- 28 Jun, 2020 3 commits
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Larson Carter authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
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alexagnelli authored
Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com>
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- 09 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
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- 19 May, 2020 1 commit
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Roman Perepelitsa authored
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- 18 May, 2020 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
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- 11 Mar, 2020 2 commits
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
Fixes #8732
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- 29 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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- 27 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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Mauricio Wolff authored
If I have custom configs (like theme customizations) I have to stash my changes and get them back after the update. By adding the --autostash on upgrade.sh, if I have any changes not commited they'll be reapplied after the upgrade, allowing me to have temporary customizations without any harm to the upgrade process.
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- 25 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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Michael Dorst authored
* Add option to install OMZ without replacing .zshrc tools/install.sh respects REPLACE_RC environment variable --noreplace-rc flag sets REPLACE_RC='no' * Change REPLACE_RC=no to KEEP_ZSHRC=yes Change --noreplace-rc to --keep-zshrc
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- 24 Feb, 2020 1 commit
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Jonathan Chang authored
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- 25 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Giuseppe authored
If there's no `~/.shell.pre-oh-my-zsh`, don't assume the default choice is Bash. In fact Zsh is the default shell for macOS since Catalina (10.15) [1], yet users of other OSes have likely to have Bash as their default. This commit fix issue #8252 [1] https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208050
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- 21 Nov, 2019 2 commits
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Marc Cornellà authored
Fixes #8416
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Marc Cornellà authored
* Change project URL from robbyrussell to ohmyzsh org * Update git remote to use ohmyzsh org repository
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- 09 Nov, 2019 1 commit
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Quentin Dreyer authored
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- 21 Oct, 2019 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
- core.autocrlf=false -> #4069 - fsck.zeroPaddedFilemode -> #4963 Fixes #4069 Fixes #4963
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- 08 Sep, 2019 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
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- 09 Jun, 2019 1 commit
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Marc Cornellà authored
tput is error-prone and may not be needed, since all the formatting codes used are standard across all types of terminals.
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- 03 Jun, 2019 20 commits
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
tput may throw errors on invalid $TERM values, for example. This shorthand syntax allows for that as well as for if tput doesn't exist.
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Zach Whitten authored
Co-authored-by: Antonio QUINTAVALLE <antonio.quintavalle@amadeus.com> Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com>
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
Co-authored-by: Liquidsoul <liquidsoul@liquidsoul.fr> Co-authored-by: Alexander Polynomdivision <digitalmail555@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: loket <loket@cruftlab.io> Co-authored-by: Connor Demille <subtlepseudonym@gmail.com>
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Marc Cornellà authored
Co-authored-by: Joel Kuzmarski <leoj3n@gmail.com>
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Marc Cornellà authored
Co-authored-by: Marshall Ford <inbox@marshallford.me> Co-authored-by: Joel Kuzmarski <leoj3n@gmail.com>
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Andrew Janke authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
Supposed to be POSIX-compatible. Proved to work in dash, yash and whatever alpine uses. See https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/371873
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Andrew Janke authored
This facilitates testing of changes to the core installation code: you'll be able to do a roundtrip test of install and uninstall using the working code on your branch. Controlled by passing $REPO and $BRANCH environment variables to install.sh.
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Marc Cornellà authored
This changes the behavior to default to the binary found first in $PATH, then checking it's actually in the shells file (/etc/shells). If that fails go back to the previous behavior, but actually check that the path obtained exists in the filesystem. Co-authored-by: Joel Kuzmarski <leoj3n@gmail.com>
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Fran authored
Co-authored-by: Fredrik Fornwall <fredrik@fornwall.net>
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Marc Cornellà authored
Guard clauses are if constructs that return early if there is an error that prevents continuing. This way there isn't a big nesting of if expressions.
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Raf Czlonka authored
Otherwise we risk a situation where a full path to `zsh` is commented, i.e.: #/usr/local/bin/zsh
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Luca S authored
This replaces the currently running process with the new one using `exec` instead of creating a new process. This way, when the user `exit`s out of the new shell it will not pop them back into the shell from which ohmyzsh was installed from.
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Marc Cornellà authored
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Marc Cornellà authored
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