* Simplify release-checklist.md by printing `-h`, `--help` and `man` in CI
Note that we run `find . -name bat.1` before we run anything with
`--all-features`, because `--all-features` is considered a separate
target, and so we will get a different (but identical) `bat.1`. For
example, we might have these:
./target/debug/build/bat-218e9538b4996215/out/assets/manual/bat.1
./target/debug/build/bat-89d6f56802af023f/out/assets/manual/bat.1
By showing the man page earlier, there is only one `bat.1` to pick from.
* Use plain `man $(find . -name bat.1)`
Mainly to make it easier to see what went wrong when it fails.
If this ever gets of out sync with a particular Rust version, we can most likely
save the situation by introducing a `rustfmt.toml` file.
From the discussion in #1734, instead of using `env.PROJECT_NAME`,
`steps.strip.outputs.BIN_NAME` could potentially be a better choice as
the filename needs to match the called executable for bash-completion's
on demand loading to work. This `BIN_NAME` needs to stay in sync with
`env.PROJECT_EXECUTABLE` which is replaced in the template, but not
available for the deb build at this stage.
Follow the same route as for the fish/zsh completions for now for the
sake of consistency.
Closes#1733
We can't use #[from] on Error::Msg(String) because String does not implement Error.
(Which it shouldn't; see e.g. https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/impl-error-for-string/8881.)
So we implement From manually for Error::Msg, since our current code was written
in that way for error-chain.
Use it like this:
cargo build --no-default-features --features quick-build-application
It reduces dependencies to build from 154 to 125, allowing quicker iteration
when developing the app.
Without this change, creating a PR triggers all jobs to run twice. Once
due to a push event and once due to a pull_request event.
Change to only trigger jobs due to push when pushing a tag or to the
master branch, to avoid duplicate jobs for each PR.
Since we run clippy on Rust 1.42.0 we still get warnings about the
presence of clippy::match_bool lints. That lint has been moved from
'Style' to 'Pedantic' in Rust 1.45.0 and onwards however, so let's
silent it in our clippy runs too.