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If you try to install a plugin or theme that doesn't exist, omf should notify you.
Currently, instead it prompts you for your github user name and password.
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The original OMF was OK. @bpinto and I worked together for a while and improved it a lot and for a while it was good. Most plugins sucked, but that was alright.
But then I realized this is too comple…
ghost updated
8 years ago
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Testing out a new install using the updated theme/plugin syntax and hit upon a minor pain point when using it in conjunction with my dotfiles. (Beware, very stream-of-consciousness, apologies in advan…
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When switching my theme, nothing changes. Also, some themes throw errors. Fish version 2.1.2, just updated oh my fish. Running on osx 10.9.5.
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For example, running "source ~/.config/fish/config.fish" on a fresh OMF install will still show warnings about deprecation of $fish_plugins and $fish_theme.
Those warnings should only show up if thos…
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I use OMF for its plugins but do not use the theme functionality. When running the "omf list" command, the plugins display correctly but after the "Theme:" heading, it displays an error.
Example sess…
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I am using the Gruvbox theme (https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox) for Vim. All works. However, in `.bashrc`, I have:
```
source "$HOME/.vim/bundle/gruvbox/gruvbox_256palette.sh"
```
Which will recal…
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I'm just constantly getting
`fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git`
whatever I do. This is my greeting when I open iTerm and when I run:
`omf install [whatever]`
this co…
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I have been a long time contributor at OMF and I learned a lot from this framework.
In all the good faith that I could gather and wishing this suggestion is well taken I would like to propose a unio…
ghost updated
9 years ago
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It would be great to have plugin dependency management in a way plugins can depend one upon other. This could be implemented without much heuristics, using a `.requires` file that's basically a fish s…