This commit introduces a fishconfig_print.css that contains special CSS styles that only apply when printing the fishconfig page. This is especially useful when the user wants to print out the key bindings.
(cherry picked from commit cbf9a3bbbd2e6c0aa86011dc3249f4243710d704)
Prevents issues if we try to read a manpage twice - in which case we
could fall back to another parser, creating different results.
Fixes#9787
(cherry picked from commit 5f672ece84d9583ad75e6fb61a84338057a18d19)
* Add rpm-ostree completion
Add basic command completion for rpm-ostree. This should improve the
user experience for fish users using rpm-ostree.
* Shorten rpm-ostree descriptions
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Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
(cherry picked from commit 20b500dce8908ddf69f0dd2ba0f9b71a5a47b8f2)
* completions: updated jq completions
* completions: added completions for gojq
* Shorten jq completion descriptions
* Update gojq.fish
Capitalize first letter of descriptions to match other completions.
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Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
(cherry picked from commit 480133bcc83358e391d961f3055613856d058ba7)
- Create docs file for both vi and default key bindings
- Remove variable mention on `interactive` and point to their own pages
(cherry picked from commit 564039093bc1cb966b7ee53934445d8de1c62716)
This can be triggered by having a custom git command in e.g.
`/mnt/c/Program Files (x86)/foo/`.
Fixes#9738
(cherry picked from commit db5c9badad6162e79dbf68ec83275de6df061e1d)
When no development dependencies are installed, the completion would crash with:
KeyError: 'require-dev'
(cherry picked from commit 9e223577aa95ea56b0907035bb50bbba5ae47d24)
While it is true that `git switch <remote-branch>` errors to disallow a detached
head without the `-d` option, it is valid to use any starting point (commit or
reference) in conjunction with the `-c` option. Additionally, the starting point
can occur before any option.
This enables the following completions:
* `git switch -c <local-name> <any-branch>`
* `git switch <any-branch> -c <local-name>`
* `git switch -d <any-starting-point>`
* `git switch <any-branch> -d`
The trade-off is this does allow for `git switch <remote-branch>` to be
completed with an error.
Note that this logically reverts 7e3d3cc30f61d466f450a61ebee7c7fcd264967f.
(cherry picked from commit fdd4bcf718693b6224404ae2215da7c44f0784ac)
Vi visual mode selection highlighting behaves unexpectedly when the selection
foreground and background in the highlight spec don't match. The following
unexpected behaviors are:
* The foreground color is not being applied when defined by the
`fish_color_selection` variable.
* `set_color` options (e.g., `--bold`) would not be applied under the cursor
when selection begins in the middle of the command line or when the cursor
moves forward after visually selecting text backward.
With this change, visual selection respects the foreground color and any
`set_color` options are applied consistently regardless of where visual
selection begins and the position of the cursor during selection.
(cherry picked from commit 4ed53d4e3f8b4553a94dbd3b64c3e0bdd793cb0b)
All *.theme files set variables documented in the "Syntax highlighting
variables" section, and fish_color_history_current was missing.
(cherry picked from commit a6e16a11c22b6228bc292bfdd757e7e69710e879)
This is an additional tool, and this function is executed on source
time so we'd spew errors.
(also remove an ineffective line - it's probably *nicer* with the
read, but that's not what's currently effectively doing anything)
(cherry picked from commit 85504ca694ae099f023ae0febb363238d9c64e8d)
This reverts commit 0b55f08de23f818cc4d839dace6926d30cf941dc.
This was found to have caused regressions in completions in #9699
(cherry picked from commit c67d77fc1887eb7b5cd070630a59abe12d24a22e)
This prevents leaking the escape sequence by printing nonsense, and it
also allows disabling cursor setting by just setting the variable to
e.g. empty.
And if we ever added any shapes, it would allow them to be used on new
fish and ignored on old
Fixes#9698
(cherry picked from commit e45bddcbb1b9c42cf0694880fbb347aaf9775573)
Otherwise this would complete
`git --exec-path=foo`, by running `complete -C"'' --exec-path=foo"`,
which would print "--exec-path=foo", and so it would end as
`git --exec-path=--exec-path=foo` because the "replaces token" bit was
lost.
I'm not sure how to solve it cleanly - maybe an additional option to
`complete`?
Anyway, for now this
Fixes#9538.
(cherry picked from commit c39780fefbfc26554cd2ff0c8400884ced4c07e7)