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.
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232 B
Bash
16 lines
232 B
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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switch () {
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rvm $1
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local v=$(rvm_version)
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rvm wrapper $1 textmate
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echo "Switch to Ruby version: "$v
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}
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rvm_default () {
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rvm --default $1
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rvm wrapper $1 textmate
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}
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function rvm_version () {
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ruby --version
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} |