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Browser usage statistics are skewed *heavily* in favor of
chrome/chromium so it goes against our custom of ordering programs by
likelihood of preference, i.e., basically inverse frequency of usage.
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- also support wayland for flag t (opening in new terminal)
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`cunmap` definitely won't be missed because it was buggy. I'd expect the
other two to be even less missed.
I considered writing a decorator for deprecation because the code is
repetitive but imo it should be removed in the *next* version after
1.9.3 so it shouldn't matter much.
Fixes #1698
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`cunmap` was broken and nobody noticed. It unmapped bindings in the
`browser` context, so it was basically an alias for `unmap`.
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Provide a commented out alternative for the `<F8>` `:delete` key
binding.
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Also add a generic rule that should serve a similar function to
`trash-cli`, i.e., move the files somewhere so they're marked for
deletion without actually deleting them. Should be fairly simple to
delete the trash by `rm -r`ing the trash directory.
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Closes #1699.
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Previously it was hardcoded as 50, let's make it easy to change for
the user.
Improves upon #1705.
Related to #1704.
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50 characters seems to be the recommended length of the Git commit
messages.
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Fixes #1704.
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Quit closes a tab only when there is more than one tab;
otherwise, it quits the program.
Also fix a typo.
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Run our python tests and shellcheck in seperate workflows only when
relevant files are changed, respectively python files or `scope.sh`.
This tests with one extra version of python, 3.7.
GitHub's version of shellcheck seems to be missing a few flags. So we
download the latest stable version, 0.7.0 currently.
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Users frequently request that launching ranger in a subshell started
from ranger (using `S`) instead exits the subshell so they end up in
their original ranger instance without nesting, which is rarely useful.
This isn't possible because a process can't easily kill its parent
shell.
To at least avoid such confusion we warn about nesting by default.
A new setting `nested_ranger_warning` is added to `rc.conf`. The warning
can be either disabled or the severity increased so the message is more
visible.
Fixes #1645
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Rewrote the epub clauses to avoid overlap warnings `SC2221/SC2222`,
users could've potentially been confused if they uncommented both
Calibre and epub-thumbnailer clauses and didn't see epub-thumbnailer
previews.
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Hid an `echo $VAR` in a comment to get rid of the unused variable
warning, that's now been replaced with a shellcheck directives suited to
the purpose.
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Shellcheck warns about unused variables, for good reason, but sometimes
you legitimately want to include an unused variable in a script. Rather
than ignore the warning completely I decided to circumvent the warning
through the use of fluff (useless commands that "use" variables).
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To make it easy to automatically strip comments from sections of code I
doubled up the comment characters for actual comments. This works for
everything but the shebang line.
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KP_ENTER is only treated as newline by curses when Num Lock is on.
This, like anything involving Num Lock, is confusing and has therefore
been dealt with : )
Fixes #1568
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