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November 1, 2020
October 2020
- dsherret/crossterm-winapi Rust
- dsherret/crossterm Rust
Created a pull request in crossterm-rs/crossterm that received 4 comments
Fix panic when only styling text and redirecting stdout
Reproduction Steps Create an application that first sets the style and not the colour: fn main() { use crossterm::style::Styler; println!("{}", "He…
Created an issue in dprint/dprint that received 2 comments
Upgrade wasmer to 1.0 once released
It's currently in 1.0-alpha. I'd like to upgrade to the new version asap because it's much better. Work is basically done here: https://github.com/…
- Add tests for install scripts
- Use binary environment paths as a source for [command-name]
- Add `--env` flag for `bvm exec`
- Add automatic registry.json file creation to bvm.land
- Add command to completely uninstall bvm and all installed binaries
- Support powershell on linux
- Adding a caret in a batch command argument won't work
- When a version selector could possibly match multiple versions then bvm should state version selected
- GitHub action for setting up bvm
- `bvm registry remove <url>` should log error when can't find the specified url in the registry
- Recreate the shims on install
- Implement shell script as function
- Use binary's defined environment variables when running specific version in a project
- Add powershell script
- Upgrade process plugins and editor plugins for 0.10.0
- Deserialize wasm plugins once
- Add process plugins to `dprint init`
- Logging: Add hanging indent refresh item text
- Progress Bars: Handle cursor possibly moving to a negative position when refreshing
- Create environment builder for tests
- Update crossterm
- Redesign file formatting orchestration. Remove all async code.
- Add tests for web formatting

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