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Jorge Bucaran
5fa03a14cd Update README. 2016-03-14 04:20:40 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
be65fdf3f0 Ahoy!! Fisherman 1.0.0
* Deprecate fisher --list in favor of a new command
  fisher list. The behavior is roughly the same. See
  fisher help list for usage. tl;dr: Use list to query
  the local system / cache and search to query the index.

* Teach fisher_plugin_walk about fish_postexec,
  fish_command_not_found and fish_preexec event emitters
  and erase them during uninstall if they were defined in
  a snippet.

* Fisherman now recognizes the following aliases by default:
  i for install, u for update, l for list, s for search and
  h for help.

* Rewrite documentation to be simpler and more consistent.

* Fisherman can install "functions" now. If you have created
  a function interactively, you can run fisher install name
  of the function and a directory will be created in
  $PWD/name of the function and installed as usual.

* Fisherman now detects if users have modified their fish
  prompt using fish_config and if so, uninstalls $fisher_prompt.

* Search results now truncate plugin descriptions based in
 the width of the terminal screen.

* Install/Update/Uninstall CLI was retouched.

Looking behind and Ahead
========================

On Jan, 1st, Fisherman 0.1.0 departed from the bay of
"my hard drive" and today 1.0.0 has finally shipped.

Things are still a little rough and knotty, what did
you think? But 1.0.0 means all the basic things are
here.

Internally, we may still push some large changes, more
robust tests; at ~300 there are still areas a bit dry.

On the outside, Fisherman will change little, I hope.
That's a feature. If you want a more colorful CLI,
concurrent updates, or another bit here and there,
we may work something out.

This release means more time to focus on the plugin
ecosystem, but the adventures are far from over.
2016-03-01 18:02:38 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
1085e1eb20 Add instrumentation using fishery/debug. 2016-02-20 09:57:51 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
692bb22db6 Ahoy! We are getting close to 0.8.0
* Move AUTHORS -> THANKS and remove automatic generation.

THANKS is more sensible than AUTHORS. CREDITS was second best.
Also, after perusing similar files in other projects I noticed
some entries lacking a valid email address and decided fow now
this file should be curated manually to make sure each entry
contains a useful link. This allows users who have contributed
to the project ways other than committing code to be added to
the list as well.

* Rename wait -> spin.

* Remove extra padding in links. (Cosmetic)

* Update to reflect API refactorings.

* Fix bug causing brackets to show up in description.

* Implement using spin function.

* __fisher_gist_to_name uses curl to query the GitHub API which will
return a JSON stream even if the Gist could not be found. So, it's
not possible to determine whether we failed or not using our spin
function and actually need to check the returned string to see if
it contains a valid name or not.

* Let git pull write errors to stderr.

* Use new internal __fisher_spin.

* Extract spin to independent / external module and tweak Makefile
to better integrate with new install process.
2016-02-14 13:17:47 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
4cfd037cc0 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.
2016-02-11 09:40:03 +09:00