Two new functions `_bash-it-history-auto-save()` and `_bash-it-history-auto-load()`, which append new history to disk and load new history from disk, respectively.
See bash-it/bash-it#1595 for discussion.
...and hide errors relating to setting already-readonly variables.
`plugin/history-eternal` does not need to force loading after `plugin/history` because both plugins will play nicely with read-only variables, and since we're overwritting and marking read-only then the intended result survives no matter which loads first.
plugin/history-eternal: require Bash v4.3+
Unlimited history is only possible in _Bash_ version 4.3 and up
This allows future use like `bash-it preview`. Alsö, allows to use `$BASH_PREVIEW` to specify a particular theme to preview instead of just doing all of them.
- `shfmt`, `shellcheck`
- Clean up legacy/compatibility code to simpler control flow
- Move theme stuff down to where themes are handled
- Don't use `**` as _Bash It_ has never before set `globstar`; this eliminates varying behavior by environment; this alsö fixes users having any not-enabled themes under their custom dir.
- Lose weird Mac-specific alternate shell startup file (Bash loads startup files on Mac the same as it does on any other *nix system.)
- Place `composure.sh` init all in one place
- remove 10-years-deprecated backwards compatibility: Deprecated in `b59ee658f78ec6ff8c6c2754216e0322b7fe18e2` dated 2011-10-29.
There is no reason for this to be in the `plugins` directory, it just needs to have a load priority sufficiently high that it runs after any aliases are defined.
Improve `_bash-it-erase-term()`, `_bash-it-flash-term()`, `_bash-it-rewind()`, `_bash-it-search-result()`, and `_bash-it-search-component()`. Minor tweaks to `_bash-it-is-partial-match()`, and `_bash-it-search()`.
1. `$text_black` isn't a parameter provided by _Bash It_. Typo?
2. `$bold_yellow` is meant for prompt strings and putputs `\[`; ditto `$bold_red`.
3. The color was never returned to normal after.
This reverts commit 2a3fde2b14 but does *not* restore the previous variables. Those are still provided by `lib/colors`.
This plugin exists for anyone who likes the metaprogramming adventure of computing colors dynamically rather than using hard-coded value. Potentially this could be used by themes, or possibly by a theme color-scheme randomizer?
This reverts bash-it/bash-it#99, a metaprogramming adventure in terminal color code escape computation. It was functionally reverted in bash-it/bash-it#699; I'm just finishing the job.