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Thiago Kenji Okada f6bb75579f Allow arbitrary ZIM location with ZIM_HOME
This change allow arbitrary Zim location path by setting a new
environment variable, ZIM_HOME. If the user does not set it, Zim falls
back to the old "${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zim" location.

Closes #203
2017-09-04 17:25:01 -05:00

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#
# zim_info - easily create an issue template
#
# create our 'pause' function
waiter_func() {
local input_key
read -sk \?"Press [Enter] to continue; anything else to quit." input_key
if [[ ${input_key} == $'\n' ]]; then
print "\r "
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# print init dialog
print "Please check the existing issues to make sure you\'re not duplicating a report"
print "https://github.com/Eriner/zim/issues"
# if they don't accept, bail
if ! waiter_func; then
return 1
fi
# for convenience, this is our new home
cd ${ZIM_HOME}
# collect sys info
git_dirty=$(command git status --porcelain 2>/dev/null | tail -n1)
git_ref=$(command git rev-parse --short HEAD)
zsh_version=$(zsh --version)
operating_sys=$(uname -a)
# we're going to template and build the issue here (as an array for convenience)
issue_md=("Environment Info"
"----------------"
"- Zim commit ref: ${git_ref}"
"- Zsh version: ${zsh_version}"
"- Operating System Info: ${operating_sys}"
""
"Description"
"-----------"
"${user_desc}"
""
"Steps to Reproduce"
"------------------"
"${user_reproduce}"
""
"Images or other Information"
"---------------------------"
""
)
# print the output:
# hack: we need to iterate over the elements to capture the blank spaces (to print newlines)
for (( i=0; i < ${#issue_md[@]}; i++ )); do
printf '%s\n' ${issue_md[i]}
done
# if we have a dirty git, report it
if [[ -n ${git_dirty} ]]; then
print "${ZIM_HOME} has a dirty git working tree."
print "here is the diff:"
print '```'
print $(command git diff)
print '```'
fi
print '\n\n'
print 'Please copy the above and use this when reporting the issue\n'
# optionally, now we can produce debug info
print 'If you would like to produce some helpful logs about your environment, run:'
print '$ zmanage debug'