A place to share Nushell scripts with each other
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merge nvdc into nvc (#764)
use a unified nvc to start the neovim client, and then have a flag --gui
to start the neovim gui program.
And collect some common GUI startup methods, detect which one exists and
start which one.

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Co-authored-by: nash <nash@iffy.me>
2024-02-25 08:42:14 -06:00
aliases change the string interpolation in git aliases (#735) 2024-01-14 18:05:35 -06:00
assets move assets so they're more accessible (#445) 2023-04-12 08:29:47 -05:00
before_v0.60 move assets so they're more accessible (#445) 2023-04-12 08:29:47 -05:00
benchmarks fix removed commands (#645) 2023-10-19 19:35:23 +02:00
custom-completions 🐛 fix optional args when doing gh repo create and gh repo fork (#763) 2024-02-22 13:19:55 -06:00
custom-menus move the extra menus of Nushell into custom-menus/extra/ (#550) 2023-07-21 10:44:27 +02:00
example-config export env is not in nushell (#529) 2023-06-17 07:48:08 -05:00
make_release Add script to generate lists of PRs (#753) 2024-02-06 22:59:46 +02:00
modules merge nvdc into nvc (#764) 2024-02-25 08:42:14 -06:00
nu-hooks rename package files (#701) 2024-02-18 16:23:47 +01:00
sourced Adding some examples of how to treat a list like other data structures. (#733) 2024-01-11 13:33:48 -06:00
stdlib-candidate add a "bulk rename" command to the stdlib candidates (#643) 2023-12-11 09:00:10 +01:00
themes rename package files (#701) 2024-02-18 16:23:47 +01:00
.gitattributes Add Nushell Language detect for linguist (#532) 2023-06-21 11:36:01 +03:00
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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.

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Running Scripts

You can run nushell scripts in a few different ways.

  1. You can type nu <script name>.
  2. 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.