* plugins/xterm: Add header line as an OMB plugin
* plugins/xterm: Add link to the upstream version
* plugins/xterm: Add the list of the configuration variables
* plugins/xterm: Do not rely on the function "cite"
* plugins/xterm: Add dependency to bash-preexec
* plugins/xterm: Use "function func" to avoid aliasing
* plugins/xterm: Namespacing function names
* plugins/xterm: Namespacing configuration variables
* plugins/xterm (_omb_plugin_xterm_set_title): Avoid expanding escapes in directory names, etc.
* plugins/xterm: Always enable precmd/preexec because the plugin should be enabled by the users' decision
* plugins/xterm: Do no unneccessarily add braces around ${var}
* plugins/xterm: Do no uneccessarily quote words
* plugins/xterm: Add README
"lib" has used the variables "red", "green", "yellow", "blue", and
"purple" for outputting logs to stdout/stderr. On the other hand,
"themes" has used the same variables for including escape sequences in
PS1. These two sets of variables have different values, i.e., the
latter is enclosed by '\[' and '\]' and contains escaped '\e', which
means that there have been variable conflicts. In this commit, more
specific variables are used in these places to resolve the conflicts.
Fasd offers quick access to files and directories. It is inspired by
tools like autojump, z and v. Fasd keeps track of files and
directories you have accessed, so that you can quickly reference them
in the command line
This plugin sets up fasd to use safe_command_prompt handling of
oh-my-bash to avoid conflicts with fasd's normal bash prompt handling.
More information about fasd can be found here:
https://github.com/clvv/fasd.
- checks have been removed to in favor of conditional plugin loading
- .gitignore has been updated to ignore .tmp files
- main README has been updated to reflect conditional plugin loading
- tmux-autoattach plugin README has been updated to reflect
conditional plugin loading options