When selecting all, I get the following in my plugins/enabled directory
$ cd ~/.bash_it/plugins/enabled && ls -l
<snip fileinfo> * -> ~/.bash_it/plugins/[^_]available/*
In other words, the regexp is not being expanded, and I don't think bash
has ever had this capability (I am running 4.2.24) . Looking at the commit
24431627ab24c1c97bf3fb5796037e198f465e25, this line was added so as to disable
some plugins starting with a "_". In this circumstance, this line is
wrong anyway as it skips the directory "_available", rather than
available/_whatever.
This commit aims to fix this to the installer's intended purpose.
It also does a sanity check that no file exists already in enabled and
skips otherwise. ln -s does the right thing however more human error
message might be more desirable.
The ls command in for loop has a pattern now, so full paths are
returned. The user prompt and symbolic link have been updated to handle
this.
Also, not all plugins have '.plugin.' in the middle of their names and
weren't showing up on user prompt. With this commit, everything after
the first period in the file name is stripped.