Lawrence
Lawrence
`$ atuin import bash` did the trick. Thanks @vincentdephily. But yes, `auto` isn't working for bash in my system, and the $SHELL is pointing to `/bin/bash`.
I am interested on archiving my notes too, keeping archived items accessible. Sometimes I want to remove a note from `nb ls`, but without deleting it. Some ideas: ``` $...
Understood, thanks. But then the -d parameter should be always mandatory. Maybe q could raise an error or warning if the user not specify it.
Ok. I think I can live with the always-present -d option. And I will wait this automatic delimiter detection. @harelba, you can close this issue, if you wish. Thanks.
+1. Nice idea. This q tool is already a must-have, but this feature would be awesome!
Maybe the developer could add some "test" step before reboot to prevent this happening? I mean, adding an option to script to validate iself before restart.
Same, running on ubuntu.
I'm going to verify the security issues involved in the problem and it's solution. Thank you.
Hi Stephen! I just made a test using Laravel 8 and the framework autoloaded the class correctly. My steps: - **I installed the latest Laravel.** ``` composer create-project laravel/laravel laravel-autoload...
@Wojciechem I liked your attitude. The fact that this project is just a file does not detract from its usefulness. Many developers just like to badmouth other people's programs instead...