Removed the copy/paste code, moved it into a reusable function that can
be called from the `local_setup` function as needed. Also simplified the
handling of the $HOME variable since @rico-chet provided a better way of
doing this.
In case `go` is not installed, tests of the according plugin fail. It's
better to just skip them since `golang` isn't commonly installed on
`bash-it` developers' machines.
In CI environment, no tests should be skipped, so run them anyway.
Git uses system-wide and user-wide configurations per default and these
can interfere with our tests. Keep `git` from using them by setting the
according environment variables.
This might also help with other tools which access user's home
directory.
* Extracting common utilities into utilities.bash
* Adding new tests for utilities
* Relocating the cache file to be under $BASH_IT
* Removing cache cleanup deferral code for now
* Wiping the cache in local_setup in tests.
This commit improves Bash-It search functionality in a couple of ways:
* bash-it search (with no arguments) will print detailed help.
* bash-it search now accepts terms prefixed with '@' sign, indicating an exact match.
* bash-it search now performs smarter caching of the component listings/status
New search syntax is as follows:
bash-it search [-|@]term1 [-|@]term2 [ --enable | --disable | --help ]
Added completion for reload.
Fixed order in completion
Added unit tests for completion
The variable BASH_IT_AUTOMATIC_RELOAD_AFTER_CONFIG_CHANGE has to be unset.
`tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'` will only convert non-accented characters. Switching to
`[:upper:]` and `[:lower:]` adds support for accents.
See https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2018
Additionally, printf's character splitting does not support accented
characters, so output isn't as expected. Using bash's variable expansion
syntax instead will correctly get the full accented character.
Can't use the official v0.4.0 release, since our tests rely on a change
that was made after the release of v0.4.0.
This code currently uses an unversioned commit of the bats-core repo, we
will switch to a supported version once it has been released, e.g.
v0.4.1.