Switch to using curl and regular expressions to generate a local cache
file so that we don't need to hit pypi.python.org every time.
This (obviously) results in a massive speed improvement, especially if
you spawn new shells frequently.
This also makes the autocompletion work for me, it didn't before. (pip
would always time out.)
And, also, for fun: This allows you to explicitly set which pip indexes
to use. Technically the old version of the plugin should have had this
behavior automatically -- without having to do more than configure pip
-- but the install completion never worked for me so this is a net gain
in functionality.
The ForkLift plugin now supports ForkLift 2 as well as ForkLift 1.
If ForkLift is not running it also waits for it to be running before
trying to switch to the specified directory
Autocompletion fails if there's only one mark, since the ls command
will not display the parent directory with the trailing colon.
Handling the single mark case separately and validating the symlink
explicitly, resolves the issue.
* -r, --record now looks for a local file instead of trying to cache
the entire package index
* add --editable because it's useful
* add --single-version-externally-managed because it is too long
* add --record and --root because they're required by
--single-version-externally-managed
If using the gpg-agent with --enable-ssh-support, the SSH_AUTH_SOCK and
SSH_AGENT_PID environment variables need to be exported once sourced
from GPG_ENV. Otherwise, we get no benefit from the persisting these
values to GPG_ENV; subsequent openned terminals don't see the existent
gpg-agent as a process for an SSH daemon.