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Eric Nielsen
ee99fe8a36
Add -v (verbose) option
so the normal output is focused on the given action, and output for
additional steps perfomed after the given action is only shown in
verbose mode.

Also, the output of wget is only shown in verbose mode. This is because
wget always shows some output (to stderr) even when there are no errors.
See https://serverfault.com/q/70889/302338

This should give a friendlier output.
See #360
2020-01-11 16:34:36 -05:00
Eric Nielsen
93bbc35634
Use ASCII characters only
we want to be a universal Zsh framework, and send the message that
"less is less"!  ;- )

Don't indent done and failed messages with an indicator, at the end of
actions, to differentiate them from intermediate okay and error messages.
2020-01-02 12:58:03 -05:00
Eric Nielsen
3ae4fec895
Use builtin cd -q
to bypass aliases and to avoid calling any chpwd hook functions.
2020-01-02 12:58:03 -05:00
Eric Nielsen
dfe35e1bfa
Generate static init.zsh script \o/
to autoloads the functions and sources the scripts, instead of executing
zimfw during startup, and having it always figuring out what do to on
the fly.

This takes out the worry about zimfw interfering with the startup time,
and allows room to add more features to it. So, zstyle was replaced by a
custom zmodule function to define the modules, with the extra ability of
allowing users to set custom fpath paths, autoloaded functions and
sourced scripts per module.
2020-01-02 12:58:01 -05:00
Eric Nielsen
109279fc59
Indent git log in zimfw update 2020-01-02 12:58:01 -05:00
Eric Nielsen
e7ba68511a
Fix git log in zimfw update not showing backtick
because it was being processed as the beginning of a escape sequence.
Using `print -R` fixes that. Probably a good idea to use it when
printing other messages that contain externally-generated output.
2020-01-02 12:58:01 -05:00
Eric Nielsen
1980ca091d
Zim script in a single file \o/
Also moved the templates out of this repository, and into the
zimfw/install repo.

This is a second big change after introducing the plugin mechanism. This
makes installation and upgrading of Zim straightforward. Maybe the most
important aspect of having the script in a single file is not having to
manage "git repos inside git repos" (see #297), since the single file
exists by itself and is not version-controlled (with git).

I've implemented a two-stage sourcing of the file, so most of the file
is only sourced when needed (namely when calling `zimfw` with any action
other than `login-init`). The two-stage process is designed to avoid
compromising the startup speed, which is our top priority.

In an effort to help making the script maintainable, I've broken it into
small ERB templates. This also adds the ability to pre-process the Zsh
code with Ruby code. To build the script, use `make`.
2020-01-02 12:58:01 -05:00