Avoiding the if statements, using exit code of `grep -q` instead.
Reverted the change that adds a space after the AC char. Opting for a
default value, allowing to override from one's profile.
The previous version was printing an error when the battery percentage
was in the single digits, e.g. "7.04%". The code cuts returns the first
two digits, which in the case of "7.04%" are "7.". Any code that tries
to use that, e.g. the powerline-multiline theme will fail with an error.
This change corrects that by zero padding single digits, i.e. "07.04%"
instead of "7.04%".
add about-plugin metadata
chmod -x plugins
cleanup filenames to standardize on x.plugin.bash format
only plugin files intended to be executable from the command line should
contain a shebang line, and should be a+x.
This allows users to disable a plugin without completely removing it.
Instead, they simply remove the `plugins/enabled/*.bash` file for the
plugin they want to disable. This continues the concept of "everything
on" while providing greater flexibility to future users.
It might be a good idea to allow turning these off by default in the
future and allowing not only the `plugins/enabled/*.bash` files but also
an array of `<plugin_name>` values that would search for
`plugins/available/<plugin_name>.plugin.bash` to enable them. That
method would make it easier for people custom tune their plugins from
within their `.bash_profile` script.