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Jorge Bucaran |
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Ahoy! an early v0.7.0 is here!
+ Add the ability to install plugins from Gists. You can distribute a very simple, one-single function plugin in the form of a Gist. Your users can install it using fisher install url and Fisherman will query the Gist using the GitHub API to get a list of the Gist files and use the name of the first identified *.fish file to name the plugin in your system. Since there is no formal way to name a Gist, and you may prefer to keep the "description" field for the actual description and not a name, Fisherman supports only one fish file per Gist. Closes #75. + Use command(1) when calling non-builtins. Thanks @daenney. Closes #79. + Add __fisher_plugin_can_enable to detect installing a prompt that is not the current one. Closes #78. + Remove the ability to install a plugin in a parent directory using .. or ../ or even worse, ../../ as well as other combinations that navigate to a parent directory. I find the use case odd at best, and more dangerous that useful. If you want to install a local plugin use the full path or a relative path, always top down. fisher install . or fisher install my/plugin or fisher install /Users/$USER/path/to/plugin. Closes #81. |
9 years ago |