and also simplify code by setting multiple variables at once. This
should make the resulting script a tiny bit smaller, while not
compromising on legibility.
that have a slash, as that yields subdirectories. For example:
zmodule duration-info -n zimfw/duration-info
zmodule git-info -n zimfw/git-info
zmodule asciiship -n zimfw/asciiship
Had to remove ${DIR} before renaming ${dir_new} to ${DIR}.
Also also add ${REV} to the info file, in case we need it in the future,
when extracting Zim's degit as a standalone tool for example.
and rename previous to git.
Tools allow for different install and update scripts. The git tool does
what the previous implementation did (installs and updates using the git
client). The new tool installs and updates with the GitHub API, not
using the git client, but using curl/wget and tar instead.
Closes#373
`foo | sed 's?^.*/v??' | sort -n -t. -k1,1 -k2,2 -k3,3 | tail -n1` is
the same as `${${(On)${(f)"$(foo)"}##*v}[1]}`. We don't want to depend
on external tools that might not be available in all platforms.
to avoid conflicts when we have Zim modules made to also be compatible
with ohmyzsh, like https://github.com/zimfw/pvenv
We don't want to be affected by the noise a `${module_name}.plugin.zsh`
file creates, as we always want to source `init.zsh` when a module also
has a `functions` subdir. Hope this better protects us from the "wild
west out there".
We need to fetch all branches first to handle the scenario when the HEAD
remote branch was renamed. Recently repositories started changing their
HEAD branch names from master to main.
Fixes#424
The regression was introduced in commit 3567694. I wrongly assumed that
`git fetch -pq origin HEAD` would fetch from the remote default branch.
Fixes#423
as we do for init.zsh, so behavior is symmetric. This guarantees that
both init.zsh and login_init.zsh will always have newer timestamps than
.zimrc after a build.
gunzip should not try to seek the stream, but an issue was reported
in #407, where it fails with
gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
So we're writing to a file first just to be safer.
Fixes#407.
Pattern must match from the beginning (`##`).
Also don't quote ${ZIM_HOME}. We don't want to have an array like
('${ZIM_HOME}' '/path/to/zim_home'), so it needs to be unquoted for the
uniqueness to work.
to be simpler, and to teach users how to do it from outside Zsh.
Users might use provioning scripts to manage their dotfiles, and knowing
how to install from outside Zsh might be helpful in some cases.
See #400.
Closes#402