These files are no longer loaded at runtime. All release data now comes
from _cache/YYYY-MM/{pkg}.json files generated by the Go webicached daemon.
Deleted:
- 94 {pkg}/releases.js files (per-package upstream fetchers)
- 8 _common/*.js files (github.js, gitea.js, git-tag.js, fetcher.js, etc.)
Updated:
- _webi/classify-one.js: reads from cache instead of require(releases.js)
- Fixed hardcoded triplet key to use dynamic lookup
title, homepage, tagline
| title | homepage | tagline |
|---|---|---|
| bat | https://github.com/sharkdp/bat | bat: A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. |
To update or switch versions, run webi bat@stable (or @v0.18, @beta, etc).
Files
These are the files / directories that are created and/or modified with this install:
~/.config/envman/PATH.env
~/.config/bat/config
~/.local/opt/bat/
Windows Users
\Windows\System32\vcruntime140.dll
This will also attempt to install the
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable via webi vcruntime. If it
fails and you get the error vcruntime140.dll was not found, you'll need to
install it manually.
Cheat Sheet
batis pretty much whatcatwould be if it were developed today's in the world of Markdown, git, etc.
How to alias as cat
Use aliasman:
aliasman cat 'bat --style=plain'
alias cat='bat --style=plain'
Or place this in ~/.config/envman/alias.env and manually update your
.bashrc, .zshrc, .profile, and/or ~/.config/fish/config.fish to source
it.
alias cat="bat --style=plain"
For situations in which you must use cat exactly, remember that you can escape
the alias:
\cat foo
How to change the default behavior
Take a look at the config options:
bat --help
Check to see where your config file is:
echo 'N' | bat --generate-config-file
Edit the config file:
~/.config/bat/config:
# no numbers or headers, just highlighting and such
--style="plain"