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A place to share Nushell scripts with each other
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I wasn't sure if this was on purpose or not but the conda environments were simply "activate" and "deactivate" instead of "conda activate" and "conda deactivate" as they would be normally in bash/zsh. Due to the potential name conflicts I think it's better to leave these as the more specific `conda activate` and let the user define an alias in their file with `alias activate = conda activate` |
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benchmarks | ||
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example-config | ||
make_release | ||
modules | ||
nu-hooks | ||
sourced | ||
stdlib-candidate | ||
themes | ||
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README.md | ||
toolkit.nu |
Nushell Scripts
This is a place to share Nushell scripts with each other. If you'd like to share your scripts, fork this repository, and create a PR that adds it to the repo.
Sections
- aliases
- benchmarks
- cool-oneliners
- custom-completions - collection of custom completions for external commands.
- custom-menus - collection of custom nushell menus
- example-config
- nu-hooks
- modules - This has its dedicated readme
- nu_101 - Beginner introduction to nushell concepts.
- prompt
- themes
Running Scripts
You can run nushell scripts in a few different ways.
- You can type
nu <script name>
. - From with nushell, you can type
source <script name>
and if the script is just a bunch of commands it will run the script. If the script is a custom command it will load those custom commands into your current scope so you can run them like any other command.