On Windows, skip conversion if a shebang path does not include `/`. In
this case it is not a Unix path, and does not need to be converted to a
Windows path before running.
Make line continuations strip leading spaces on the next line.
This changes what is passed to the shell, so this is a breaking change.
However, I don't think that this will break any recipes.
- Complete variable names after `--set`
- Complete recipe names
- Display recipe signature and body below command line
- Modify completions subcommand to produce enhanced zsh completion script
Trim whitespace at beginning and end of generated completions.
Additionally, since some editors will automatically insert a final
newline into text files, make sure a final newline is present.
Add a subcommand that prints out a space-separated list of the names of
top-level variables in the justfile.
The syntax is:
$ just --variables
a b c
This can be used for any purpose, but is mostly intended for completion
scripts, so that they can get the names of variables without using
`--evaluate`.
Additionally:
- Add `bin/generate-completions` script to regenerate checked-in
completions
- Update dependencies
- Regenerate checked-in completions
Make just print clap-generated shell completion scripts with `--completions`
command. Currently, Bash, Zsh, Fish, PowerShell, and Elvish are supported.
Additionally, the generated completion scripts are checked in to the
`completions` folder.
Improve indentation handling in preparation for implementing inline
submodules. This changes the lexer to only parse freeform text inside
the first indent after a ':', so that just can be extended with new
indented constructs which are not recipe bodies. In addition, the lexer
should now handle multiple levels of indentation correctly.
Add the `--shell-arg` and `--clear-shell-args` flags, which allow
setting and clearing arguments to the shell from the command line.
This allows full control over the shell from the command line. Additionally,
any shell-related arguments on the command line override
`set shell := [...]` in the Justfile, which I think will be the behavior that most
people expect.
Modifies parsing to return strongly-typed `Thunk`s, which contain both
the function implementation, as well as the correct number of arguments.
This moves unknown function and function argument count mismatch errors
to parse time.
During analysis, resolve alias targets from `Name`s to `Rc<Recipe>`,
giving us type-level assurance that alias resolution was performed, and
avoiding the need to look up alias targets in a separate table when
running.
Make analysis resolve recipe dependencies from names (`Name`) to recipes
(`Rc<Recipe>`), to give type-level certainty that resolution was performed
correctly and remove the need to look up dependencies on run.
When `--init` is passed on the command line, search upward for the
project root, identified by the presence of a VCS directory like `.git`,
falling back to the current directory, and create a default justfile in
that directory.
Previously, we used `fs::canonicalize` to ensure paths used in search
were absolute. This lead to bad behavior when the justfile was symbolic
link to a file in another directory. Additionally, on Windows, this
produced paths in extended length syntax, which, I believe, has
compatibility issues.
This diff replaces uses of `fs::canonicalize` with a simpler algorithm
that roots path in the invocation directory (which will be a no-op if
said path is already absolute), uses `Path::components` to remove extra
`/` and `.`, and resolves instances of `..` without following symlinks, by
removing the `..` and the component that proceeds it.