Fix nushell configs after the 0.78 update

(cherry picked from commit 93713fdf61)
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Warren Hood 2023-04-22 23:21:18 +02:00 committed by Warren Hood
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# Nushell Config File
module completions {
# Custom completions for external commands (those outside of Nushell)
# Each completions has two parts: the form of the external command, including its flags and parameters
# and a helper command that knows how to complete values for those flags and parameters
#
# This is a simplified version of completions for git branches and git remotes
def "nu-complete git branches" [] {
^git branch | lines | each { |line| $line | str replace '[\*\+] ' '' | str trim }
}
# version = 0.78.1
def "nu-complete git remotes" [] {
^git remote | lines | each { |line| $line | str trim }
}
# Download objects and refs from another repository
export extern "git fetch" [
repository?: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # name of the repository to fetch
branch?: string@"nu-complete git branches" # name of the branch to fetch
--all # Fetch all remotes
--append(-a) # Append ref names and object names to .git/FETCH_HEAD
--atomic # Use an atomic transaction to update local refs.
--depth: int # Limit fetching to n commits from the tip
--deepen: int # Limit fetching to n commits from the current shallow boundary
--shallow-since: string # Deepen or shorten the history by date
--shallow-exclude: string # Deepen or shorten the history by branch/tag
--unshallow # Fetch all available history
--update-shallow # Update .git/shallow to accept new refs
--negotiation-tip: string # Specify which commit/glob to report while fetching
--negotiate-only # Do not fetch, only print common ancestors
--dry-run # Show what would be done
--write-fetch-head # Write fetched refs in FETCH_HEAD (default)
--no-write-fetch-head # Do not write FETCH_HEAD
--force(-f) # Always update the local branch
--keep(-k) # Keep downloaded pack
--multiple # Allow several arguments to be specified
--auto-maintenance # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default)
--no-auto-maintenance # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end
--auto-gc # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default)
--no-auto-gc # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end
--write-commit-graph # Write a commit-graph after fetching
--no-write-commit-graph # Don't write a commit-graph after fetching
--prefetch # Place all refs into the refs/prefetch/ namespace
--prune(-p) # Remove obsolete remote-tracking references
--prune-tags(-P) # Remove any local tags that do not exist on the remote
--no-tags(-n) # Disable automatic tag following
--refmap: string # Use this refspec to map the refs to remote-tracking branches
--tags(-t) # Fetch all tags
--recurse-submodules: string # Fetch new commits of populated submodules (yes/on-demand/no)
--jobs(-j): int # Number of parallel children
--no-recurse-submodules # Disable recursive fetching of submodules
--set-upstream # Add upstream (tracking) reference
--submodule-prefix: string # Prepend to paths printed in informative messages
--upload-pack: string # Non-default path for remote command
--quiet(-q) # Silence internally used git commands
--verbose(-v) # Be verbose
--progress # Report progress on stderr
--server-option(-o): string # Pass options for the server to handle
--show-forced-updates # Check if a branch is force-updated
--no-show-forced-updates # Don't check if a branch is force-updated
-4 # Use IPv4 addresses, ignore IPv6 addresses
-6 # Use IPv6 addresses, ignore IPv4 addresses
--help # Display the help message for this command
]
# Check out git branches and files
export extern "git checkout" [
...targets: string@"nu-complete git branches" # name of the branch or files to checkout
--conflict: string # conflict style (merge or diff3)
--detach(-d) # detach HEAD at named commit
--force(-f) # force checkout (throw away local modifications)
--guess # second guess 'git checkout <no-such-branch>' (default)
--ignore-other-worktrees # do not check if another worktree is holding the given ref
--ignore-skip-worktree-bits # do not limit pathspecs to sparse entries only
--merge(-m) # perform a 3-way merge with the new branch
--orphan: string # new unparented branch
--ours(-2) # checkout our version for unmerged files
--overlay # use overlay mode (default)
--overwrite-ignore # update ignored files (default)
--patch(-p) # select hunks interactively
--pathspec-from-file: string # read pathspec from file
--progress # force progress reporting
--quiet(-q) # suppress progress reporting
--recurse-submodules: string # control recursive updating of submodules
--theirs(-3) # checkout their version for unmerged files
--track(-t) # set upstream info for new branch
-b: string # create and checkout a new branch
-B: string # create/reset and checkout a branch
-l # create reflog for new branch
--help # Display the help message for this command
]
# Push changes
export extern "git push" [
remote?: string@"nu-complete git remotes", # the name of the remote
...refs: string@"nu-complete git branches" # the branch / refspec
--all # push all refs
--atomic # request atomic transaction on remote side
--delete(-d) # delete refs
--dry-run(-n) # dry run
--exec: string # receive pack program
--follow-tags # push missing but relevant tags
--force(-f) # force updates
--ipv4(-4) # use IPv4 addresses only
--ipv6(-6) # use IPv6 addresses only
--mirror # mirror all refs
--no-verify # bypass pre-push hook
--porcelain # machine-readable output
--progress # force progress reporting
--prune # prune locally removed refs
--push-option(-o): string # option to transmit
--quiet(-q) # be more quiet
--receive-pack: string # receive pack program
--recurse-submodules: string # control recursive pushing of submodules
--repo: string # repository
--set-upstream(-u) # set upstream for git pull/status
--signed: string # GPG sign the push
--tags # push tags (can't be used with --all or --mirror)
--thin # use thin pack
--verbose(-v) # be more verbose
--help # Display the help message for this command
]
}
# Get just the extern definitions without the custom completion commands
use completions *
# For more information on themes, see
# For more information on defining custom themes, see
# https://www.nushell.sh/book/coloring_and_theming.html
# And here is the theme collection
# https://github.com/nushell/nu_scripts/tree/main/themes
let dark_theme = {
# color for nushell primitives
separator: white
@ -136,7 +14,7 @@ let dark_theme = {
empty: blue
# Closures can be used to choose colors for specific values.
# The value (in this case, a bool) is piped into the closure.
bool: { if $in { 'light_cyan' } else { 'light_gray' } }
bool: {|| if $in { 'light_cyan' } else { 'light_gray' } }
int: white
filesize: {|e|
if $e == 0b {
@ -146,22 +24,22 @@ let dark_theme = {
} else { 'blue' }
}
duration: white
date: { (date now) - $in |
date: {|| (date now) - $in |
if $in < 1hr {
'#e61919'
'purple'
} else if $in < 6hr {
'#e68019'
'red'
} else if $in < 1day {
'#e5e619'
'yellow'
} else if $in < 3day {
'#80e619'
'green'
} else if $in < 1wk {
'#19e619'
'light_green'
} else if $in < 6wk {
'#19e5e6'
'cyan'
} else if $in < 52wk {
'#197fe6'
} else { 'light_gray' }
'blue'
} else { 'dark_gray' }
}
range: white
float: white
@ -179,6 +57,7 @@ let dark_theme = {
shape_binary: purple_bold
shape_block: blue_bold
shape_bool: light_cyan
shape_closure: green_bold
shape_custom: green
shape_datetime: cyan_bold
shape_directory: cyan
@ -188,12 +67,13 @@ let dark_theme = {
shape_flag: blue_bold
shape_float: purple_bold
# shapes are used to change the cli syntax highlighting
shape_garbage: { fg: "#FFFFFF" bg: "#FF0000" attr: b}
shape_garbage: { fg: white bg: red attr: b}
shape_globpattern: cyan_bold
shape_int: purple_bold
shape_internalcall: cyan_bold
shape_list: cyan_bold
shape_literal: blue
shape_match_pattern: green
shape_matching_brackets: { attr: u }
shape_nothing: light_cyan
shape_operator: yellow
@ -207,6 +87,7 @@ let dark_theme = {
shape_string_interpolation: cyan_bold
shape_table: blue_bold
shape_variable: purple
shape_vardecl: purple
}
let light_theme = {
@ -217,7 +98,7 @@ let light_theme = {
empty: blue
# Closures can be used to choose colors for specific values.
# The value (in this case, a bool) is piped into the closure.
bool: { if $in { 'dark_cyan' } else { 'dark_gray' } }
bool: {|| if $in { 'dark_cyan' } else { 'dark_gray' } }
int: dark_gray
filesize: {|e|
if $e == 0b {
@ -227,21 +108,21 @@ let light_theme = {
} else { 'blue_bold' }
}
duration: dark_gray
date: { (date now) - $in |
date: {|| (date now) - $in |
if $in < 1hr {
'red3b'
'purple'
} else if $in < 6hr {
'orange3'
'red'
} else if $in < 1day {
'yellow3b'
'yellow'
} else if $in < 3day {
'chartreuse2b'
'green'
} else if $in < 1wk {
'green3b'
'light_green'
} else if $in < 6wk {
'darkturquoise'
'cyan'
} else if $in < 52wk {
'deepskyblue3b'
'blue'
} else { 'dark_gray' }
}
range: dark_gray
@ -260,6 +141,7 @@ let light_theme = {
shape_binary: purple_bold
shape_block: blue_bold
shape_bool: light_cyan
shape_closure: green_bold
shape_custom: green
shape_datetime: cyan_bold
shape_directory: cyan
@ -269,12 +151,13 @@ let light_theme = {
shape_flag: blue_bold
shape_float: purple_bold
# shapes are used to change the cli syntax highlighting
shape_garbage: { fg: "#FFFFFF" bg: "#FF0000" attr: b}
shape_garbage: { fg: white bg: red attr: b}
shape_globpattern: cyan_bold
shape_int: purple_bold
shape_internalcall: cyan_bold
shape_list: cyan_bold
shape_literal: blue
shape_match_pattern: green
shape_matching_brackets: { attr: u }
shape_nothing: light_cyan
shape_operator: yellow
@ -288,6 +171,7 @@ let light_theme = {
shape_string_interpolation: cyan_bold
shape_table: blue_bold
shape_variable: purple
shape_vardecl: purple
}
# External completer example
@ -298,6 +182,8 @@ let light_theme = {
# The default config record. This is where much of your global configuration is setup.
let-env config = {
# true or false to enable or disable the welcome banner at startup
show_banner: true
ls: {
use_ls_colors: true # use the LS_COLORS environment variable to colorize output
clickable_links: true # enable or disable clickable links. Your terminal has to support links.
@ -311,6 +197,7 @@ let-env config = {
table: {
mode: rounded # basic, compact, compact_double, light, thin, with_love, rounded, reinforced, heavy, none, other
index_mode: always # "always" show indexes, "never" show indexes, "auto" = show indexes when a table has "index" column
show_empty: true # show 'empty list' and 'empty record' placeholders for command output
trim: {
methodology: wrapping # wrapping or truncating
wrapping_try_keep_words: true # A strategy used by the 'wrapping' methodology
@ -395,22 +282,26 @@ let-env config = {
metric: true # true => KB, MB, GB (ISO standard), false => KiB, MiB, GiB (Windows standard)
format: "auto" # b, kb, kib, mb, mib, gb, gib, tb, tib, pb, pib, eb, eib, zb, zib, auto
}
cursor_shape: {
emacs: line # block, underscore, line (line is the default)
vi_insert: block # block, underscore, line (block is the default)
vi_normal: underscore # block, underscore, line (underscore is the default)
}
color_config: $dark_theme # if you want a light theme, replace `$dark_theme` to `$light_theme`
use_grid_icons: true
footer_mode: "25" # always, never, number_of_rows, auto
float_precision: 2
float_precision: 2 # the precision for displaying floats in tables
# buffer_editor: "emacs" # command that will be used to edit the current line buffer with ctrl+o, if unset fallback to $env.EDITOR and $env.VISUAL
use_ansi_coloring: true
edit_mode: emacs # emacs, vi
shell_integration: true # enables terminal markers and a workaround to arrow keys stop working issue
show_banner: false # true or false to enable or disable the banner
render_right_prompt_on_last_line: false # true or false to enable or disable right prompt to be rendered on last line of the prompt.
hooks: {
pre_prompt: [{
pre_prompt: [{||
null # replace with source code to run before the prompt is shown
}]
pre_execution: [{
pre_execution: [{||
null # replace with source code to run before the repl input is run
}]
env_change: {
@ -418,9 +309,12 @@ let-env config = {
null # replace with source code to run if the PWD environment is different since the last repl input
}]
}
display_output: {
display_output: {||
if (term size).columns >= 100 { table -e } else { table }
}
command_not_found: {||
null # replace with source code to return an error message when a command is not found
}
}
menus: [
# Configuration for default nushell menus

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# Nushell Environment Config File
#
# version = 0.78.1
def create_left_prompt [] {
let path_segment = if (is-admin) {
$"(ansi red_bold)($env.PWD)"
mut home = ""
try {
if $nu.os-info.name == "windows" {
$home = $env.USERPROFILE
} else {
$"(ansi green_bold)($env.PWD)"
$home = $env.HOME
}
}
let dir = ([
($env.PWD | str substring 0..($home | str length) | str replace -s $home "~"),
($env.PWD | str substring ($home | str length)..)
] | str join)
let path_segment = if (is-admin) {
$"(ansi red_bold)($dir)"
} else {
$"(ansi green_bold)($dir)"
}
$path_segment
@ -12,22 +28,30 @@ def create_left_prompt [] {
def create_right_prompt [] {
let time_segment = ([
(ansi reset)
(ansi magenta)
(date now | date format '%m/%d/%Y %r')
] | str join)
$time_segment
let last_exit_code = if ($env.LAST_EXIT_CODE != 0) {([
(ansi rb)
($env.LAST_EXIT_CODE)
] | str join)
} else { "" }
([$last_exit_code, (char space), $time_segment] | str join)
}
# Use nushell functions to define your right and left prompt
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND = { create_left_prompt }
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = { create_right_prompt }
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND = {|| create_left_prompt }
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = {|| create_right_prompt }
# The prompt indicators are environmental variables that represent
# the state of the prompt
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR = { "〉" }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = { ": " }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = { "〉" }
let-env PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = { "::: " }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR = {|| "> " }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = {|| ": " }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = {|| "> " }
let-env PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = {|| "::: " }
# Specifies how environment variables are:
# - converted from a string to a value on Nushell startup (from_string)
@ -47,19 +71,19 @@ let-env ENV_CONVERSIONS = {
# Directories to search for scripts when calling source or use
#
# By default, <nushell-config-dir>/scripts is added
let-env NU_LIB_DIRS = [
($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'scripts')
]
# let-env NU_LIB_DIRS = [
# ($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'scripts')
# ]
# Directories to search for plugin binaries when calling register
#
# By default, <nushell-config-dir>/plugins is added
let-env NU_PLUGIN_DIRS = [
($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'plugins')
]
# let-env NU_PLUGIN_DIRS = [
# ($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'plugins')
# ]
# To add entries to PATH (on Windows you might use Path), you can use the following pattern:
# let-env PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend '/some/path')
# let-env PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend '/some/path') let-env PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend '/some/path')
mkdir ~/.cache/starship
starship init nu | save -f ~/.cache/starship/init.nu