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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jorge Bucaran
eef50fcd09
Add uninstall instructions, update docs. 2016-04-24 01:33:34 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
006673ee73
Better user experience for `npm i fisherman` users. 2016-04-24 00:59:06 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
f6fb86cba3
Bump to 2.1.1 2016-04-23 22:28:40 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
c9c9af9e17
Bump to 2.1.0 2016-04-23 22:20:53 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
a5f2a79db9
Do not self-destroy on a global setup. 2016-04-23 22:20:53 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
8a03596afc
Underline url links in manpage. 2016-04-23 15:51:16 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
aea5d7b1db
Remove repeated definition from manpage. 2016-04-23 15:47:58 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
948f815980
Reword FAQ#1 question. 2016-04-23 15:46:57 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
5456f1994c
Remove another useless question from FAQ. 2016-04-23 15:44:15 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
ab87449286
Don't force fisherman down your throat.
Remove ``Why fisherman?`` from FAQ. It adds little value
since the README is already very clear about what are
fisherman's pros.
2016-04-23 15:33:09 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
c61ef3628c
Sync manpage with FAQ updates. 2016-04-23 15:29:16 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
228f9fcea3
Remove underline style in message after update. 2016-04-23 00:49:35 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
f0f1eb3f1a
Silence fisherman in quiet mode when inside async installs/updates. 2016-04-22 23:34:27 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
dece6b0a36
Bump to 2.0.0
* Remove "beta" tag from version.
* Fix bug from typo in params list in __fisher_help.
* Colorless output when fisherman is already up to date.
2016-04-22 21:27:37 +09:00
Jorge Bucaran
85f897104d
Ahoy my mateys! fisherman 2.0.0 (beta) is here.
A lot has changed, in fact, fisherman as you knew it, is
no longer with us. Let me explain. The new fisherman, is
in fact a rewired clone of ``fin´´, a short-lived 2 week
experiment that started because it was easier to rewrite
everything than moving fisherman forward.

Let me explain. I was longing for a lightweight, simpler
fisherman with minimal maintanance cost. This fin lad is
one of the most pragmatic pieces of code I've ever written,
but attempting to maintain two drastically different plugin
managers was not a sane decision. fin's goal was to get out
of my way and let me be productive with fish and it did.

Now fin is fisherman and fisherman is fin. The most notable
change is that fisherman no longer depends on an index, so
like fin, it's neutral and agnostic to what plugins you use.

No index means fisherman completions are no longer as clever
as to show you description of plugins, but you will still get
enough information to know whether the plugin is a theme or not.

I hope you always check the plugin's README / online docs before
installing anything anyway.

With the index gone, we had no use for ``search``, so this command
is also gone.

If you were using search often or depended on the removed features
above, I am afraid they are gone *gone*, but trust me it's all for
the very best.

Now, with this out of the way, it's all unicorns and dartfish. Almost.

To upgrade to fisherman 2.0.0 you need to REMOVE your current version
 of fisherman:

1. ```rm -rf "$fisher_home" "$fisher_config"```
2. Open your config.fish and remove the fisherman initialization code.
3. ```exec fish < /dev/tty``` to reload the session.
4. Run `curl -Lo ~/.config/fish/functions/fisher.fish --create-dirs git.io/fisherman`

That's it. Probably.

The new fisherman brings a lot more stability and maturity to the
project and we need this change in order to move forward. I will
be actively fixing any bugs that may have sneaked in during the
```fin->fisherman``` rewiring, but please do ping me:

@bucaran on GitHub or directly to my email j@bucaran.me

if you find anything out of place. Feel free and invited to  go
wild with issues in order to get this into shape ASAP.

Cheers!
2016-04-22 00:34:06 +09:00