app/console by default (if you create a new Symfony project via composer create-project or by downloading it from symfony.com) is not executable. Therefore I get the following error:
sf2 _symfony2_get_command_list:1: permission denied: app/console
_symfony2_get_command_list:1: permission denied: app/console
_symfony2_get_command_list:1: permission denied: app/console
To make command completion work without changing app/console you just have to let php run it.
Fixes gem versions with words (beta, pre) in the version or with
multiple installed versions not being highlighted, and compatibility
with GNU sed (related to robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh#1579).
Depending on the machine you're logged into, you may want to use
specific configuration. Add 'profiles' to your list of plugin will
try to find a profile for the local machine and each (sub)domain
it belongs to.
When showing the char % for untracket files, it was not being escaped
so there was shown a space in the place. It was also removing any char
that was right just after.
#1445 is great, if you use node. For those that don't this should mean we can find a reasonable fallback.
Users can force urltools to use a specific system by setting `URLTOOLS_METHOD` to one of:
* `node`
* `python`
* `ruby`
* `php`
* `perl`
Note that you can't (currently) choose which `perl` sublibrary to use, it will use either `URI::Encode`, `URI::Escape`, or regular expressions in that order of preference.
Adds support for Rapid Board without breaking backwards compatibility (like #1378)
Allows JIRA url to be set in .zshrc, current directory, and/or home directory.
Using lazy loading for virtualenvwrapper gives a mariginal speed
improvement and doesn't stop workon_cd from working. It has the
undesired effect of forcing you to call certain virtualenv commands
twice before they work (only once per shell instantiation).