* docs(config): add color palette to docs
* feat: add user-defined color palette
* fix: update config schema
* refactor: apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: update new test
* feat: add support for multiple palettes
* docs(config): update docs for multiple color palettes
* docs(config): fix formatting
* test: test overriding a predefined color with itself
* docs: mention palettes cannot reference themselves
* refactor: warn when using a nonexistent palette
* test: test retrieving a nonexistent color palette
* fix: fix issues with palette log messages
* fix: update config schema
* fix: skip serializing palette if none
* refactor: change nonexistent palette message to warning
* fix: update config schema
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor: replace module_config_derive with serde
Changes include:
* Removing `starship_module_config_derive` and replacing it with `serde::Deserialize`
* Removing `RootModuleConfig::load_config`. While potentially useful, it was only used in tests. And it would require something like `serde::DeserializeSeed` which is not derived by serde.
* Merging `RootModuleConfig` into `ModuleConfig`
* Implementing a `ValueDeserializer` that holds a reference to a `toml::Value` in `serde_utils.rs`
* Deserialization errors (invalid type) are now logged and include the current key and the struct names
* Unknown keys are now considered an error. "Did you mean?"-messages are still possible
* fix typo
Co-authored-by: Matan Kushner <hello@matchai.dev>
Co-authored-by: Matan Kushner <hello@matchai.dev>
* Allow customization of notification timeout
* Document new notification duration option
* Check for out-of-bounds timeout and correct it
* Implement ModuleConfig for u32
* Revert "Check for out-of-bounds timeout and correct it"
This reverts commit 52109ab5f7c336b55c81bccafb3adbfc81514553.
* Switch notification_timeout to u32
* Note notification_daemons might not honor timout
* Notification timeout defaults to daemon timeout
* Leave default value of notification_timeout blank in docs
* Add support for `reverse` keyword in style strings
* Duplicate test case and keep original
* Rename keyword to `inverted`
* Add explanatory sentence in readme
Changes the behaviour of a bg:none color string so that
it causes the background to have no color instead of
decoloring the entire string like it did before.
This creates a custom logger for the log crate which logs everything to a file (/tmp/starship/session_$STARSHIP_SESSION_KEY.log) and it logs everything above Warn to stderr, but only if the log file does not contain the line that should be logged resulting in an error or warning to be only logged at the first starship invocation after opening the shell.
To improve overall support of PowerShell in custom modules,
the ability to pass arguments to the shell was also added. Additionally,
the arguments `-NoProfile -Command -` will be automatically passed
to PowerShell, unless other arguments are given by the user.
Implements the Default trait for SegmentConfig to clean up construction of empty segments.
Also adds a segment::new() function to ease construction of simple segments.
Adds the ability to style individual segments in the prompt.
The segment documentation is not fully updated in this commit and is waiting on
a config refactor so that we can write unified docs.
- Replaced for loop that iterates over mutable state with a fold expression
- Unified the logging for the different accessors. The code is now screaming for further refactoring (get_module_config, get_as_bool, get_as_str, get_as_i64 and get_as_array are basically the same up to higher order functions but I didn't manage to get the life times right)
- Increased test coverage (especially a test case for none not at the end)
- Removed code comments that literally repeated the code in the next line (see e.g. https://blog.usejournal.com/stop-writing-code-comments-28fef5272752)
- Added TODO for the problematic line that swallows the None and produces Some(Style::new()) (this also happened before but in a less obvious way)