The layout will have returned to the default, placing all bundled
apps onto the first screen of Launchpad, and third party apps onto
the secondary (and third, if applicable) screens
In order to make a swift comparison between the currently-installed
version vs the latest commits on `master`, emit a clickable URL that
will show the user the exact changes.
Signed-off-by: Mike Fiedler <miketheman@gmail.com>
This patch adds very simple support for the Perforce SCM:
https://www.perforce.com/
Although perforce is proprietary software, it's somewhat prevalent in enterprise
companies. This patch looks to provide some basic bash_it functionality that
I've come to love for git. I base everything off of two perforce commands:
$ p4 set
This command does not require a connection the perforce server, it simply tells
us if a directory is managed by the Perforce SCM or not. In addition the
command:
$ p4 opened
is used to provide the list of pending changes in the client and the number of
opened files in the client. The `p4 opened` command requires a connection to the
perforce server, hence it's run under a `timeout` command. The "p4 opened"
processing into it's own bash file that now has to be sourced at the top-level
bash-it.sh. Since the processing in simple the newly added: _p4-opened-counts
function returns a number of things that are not currently used, but since I had
awk open and doing the processing, I've chosen to include them in the output
anyway.
Testing:
- Tested with the powerline-multiline theme in a few perforce based
workspaces/clients
- Ran:
❯ shellcheck themes/p4helpers.theme.bash
and fixed all the errors
- Ran the test suite:
❯ test/run
[...]
182 tests, 0 failures, 1 skipped
The original patch (659ecd0388)
unaliases the percol alias, however, does not validate if the alias
is already defined. This leads to the following message that is shown
everytime a new bash session is spawned where this variable is not
defined when the percol plugin is enabled.
bash: unalias: zz: not found