Only check the bundler version when we call bi. This fixes two issues:
First, if there is no bundler available system-wide this will cause an
error each time zsh loads. Second, if new bundler is installed
system-wide but you change into an rbenv with an older version, the
alias will no longer work.
Setting the locale to C will stabilize sed, so it won't stop processing
the mvn output when it encounters invalid characters (like binary data)
This makes it also more viable to add the `alias mvn='mvn-color`, as
the coloring is less obtrusive, and there won't be any issues with sed
breaking because of an invalid character inside the stream
correcting an issue about encoding some people was having
added a message when the user doesn't have curl
added varibles for colors->easier to customize
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
I noticed that the function ``work_in_progress``, which is used in the "gallois"-theme, would print ``fatal: bad default revision 'HEAD'`` in a new folder after ``git init``.
This is the fix.