Adhere as best as possible to the style guidelines at
https://www.nordtheme.com/docs/colors-and-palettes. Some adaptations were made
so that `functions <function>` is also syntax highlighted per the upstream
recommendations.
Additionally, the theme file has been reordered to follow the order of variables
defined in interactive syntax-highlighting-variables documentation.
(cherry picked from commit 48ef682cad9ee39ee0c3a3f6825f7b126603dcd5)
This gives us the biggest chance that these are *visible* in the
terminal, which allows people to choose something nicer.
It changes two colors - the autosuggestion and the pager
description (i.e. the completion descriptions in the pager).
In a bunch of terminals I've tested these are pretty similar - for the
most part brblack for the suggestions is a bit brighter than 555, and
yellow for the descriptions is less blue
than the original.
We could also make the descriptions brblack, but that's for later.
Technically we are a bit naughty in having a few foreground and
background pairs that might not be visible,
but there's nothing we can do if someone makes white invisible on brblack.
Fixes#9913Fixes#3443
(cherry picked from commit ed881bcdd8d7351c5b48daf22ca6e3d9344c2d5d)
This didn't work for something like `pactl set-card-profile foo
<TAB>`,
because it didn't allow for the card name, as it would just print the
index again and again.
(cherry picked from commit 5f26c56ed546b3a63adc4dfeca1767e5cf3463ce)
* docs: Add "Writing your own prompt" doc
* Remove a space from the "output"
* some teensy adjustments
* Address feedback
* envvar one more PWD
* More html warning
(cherry picked from commit c385027ecab985bf6e1e4c6ec388deb8cbb74243)
This allows giving a range like "5..7".
It works in combination with more (including overlapping) ranges or
single indices.
Fixes#9736
(cherry picked from commit 65769bf8c8352964826bd93e962e1a8fe84815ea)
* Improve prompt execution time
* Change status to changes
* Remove grep/awk/sort
* Remove calls to grep/awk/sort
* Don't overwrite user defined colors
* Make look more consistent with git
(cherry picked from commit 43b1be0579a619dfb4a60b830d9a024faee489e9)
After accidentally running a command that includes a pasted password, I want
to delete command from history. Today we need to recall or type (part of)
that command and type "history delete". Let's maybe add a shortcut to do
this from the history pager.
The current shortcut is Shift+Delete. I don't think that's very discoverable,
maybe we should use Delete instead (but only if the cursor is at the end of
the commandline, otherwise delete a char).
Closes#9454
(cherry picked from commit 052823c1202faf840c6d86644a21f0ad8c5b074c)
This can be bound like `bind \cl clear-screen`, and is, by default
In contrast to the current way it doesn't need the external `clear`
command that was always awkward.
Also it will clear the screen and first draw the old prompt to remove
flicker.
Then it will immediately trigger a repaint, so the prompt will be overwritten.
(cherry picked from commit c4ca1a68d361c2f0e636c2f5aba53fc0c35a52f1)
This was introduced as a workaround to #7215 - xdg-open's generic path
wouldn't background graphical apps.
This has been fixed a month ago in xdg-open, so we can stop doing it.
The good news is this also allows terminal apps to be used again, so
it
Fixes#10045
(cherry picked from commit f8e38819a50367bcdd6a26fe7b18b21c1dffbe23)
--file/-p makes -Q interpret the command line argument as a package file
rather than a package name.
(cherry picked from commit 0cdf801d0b979c1aa53310b905791a6514792eef)
This was already supposed to handle `--foo=bar<TAB>` cases, except it
printed the `--foo=` again, causing fish to take that as part of the
token.
See #9538 for a similar thing with __fish_complete_directories.
Fixes#10011
(cherry picked from commit b03327f5d2e0c7062f5af13d194e5c989df28c69)
Without this, a recipe containing a trailing backslash followed by a line not
beginning with tab (like any non-continued recipe lines would) would result in
the continuation showing up in completions.
Whenever a line ends in a backslash, consider the next line invalid as a target.
Regex explanation:
^([^#]*[^#\\])? -- optional prefix not containing comment character and not
ending in backslash
(\\\\)*\\$ -- 2n+1 backslashes at end of line (handles escaped backslashes)
(cherry picked from commit fff320b56ba42964033089809c77b38147058598)
* Some temporary change until compose - commit
* First draft
* Fix an error that prints double completion
* Fix completion errors. Add rpm-ostree alias.
Fix cimpletion where it trigger by multiple commands.
Add update and remove, which are aliases for upgrade and uninstall.
* Remove -r when it is unnecessary
Some command need path completion for arguments no matter what,
which makes -r flag useless
* Remove -x for compose image
-x does not block the path anyway
* Add missing short otpion in compose image
Revert the last change to block -l completion
* Fix description
Fix multiple description.
(cherry picked from commit 9d0d16686e07a8c7051071d33a83757b1f58da87)
Unfortunately, /var/lib/dpkg/status on recent-ish Debian versions at
least only contains the *installed* packages, rendering this solution
broken.
What we do instead is:
1. Remove a useless newline from each package, so our limit would now
let more full package data sets through
2. Increase the limit by 5x
This yields a completion that runs in ~800ms instead of ~700ms on a
raspberry pi, but gives ~10x the candidates, compared to the old
apt-cache version.
This partially reverts 96deaae7d86edfbc16e411bdb73bf54ced7fb447
(cherry picked from commit 81cd0359509621bd8fb11556bdfd65462ede54a9)
* fix __fish_list_current_token not recognizing ~ as $HOME
* right. it was supposed to be $HOME. lol.
(cherry picked from commit fd68aca6eabe3762baaa227640d0c9341e694527)