Changelog of OcLaunch
0.3.x
0.3.0
- Improve README.md file, using special code in _oasis Description field.
0.2.x
v0.2.2
- Major functionality:
- Allow to install from opam throw opam pin add
- Allow to set tmp file with environment variable “OC_TMP”. See #9 and #6
- Messages displayed with bold, underline and colors.
- Add options:
- “-v” to set verbosity.
- “--no-color” to toggle color off
- “--edit” is synonym of “--modify” now
- Minor functionality:
- Improve resetting: tips, way to roll back
- Add unit tests, to improve stability
- Clean help
- Better display after editing an entry. Ignore empty lines and fix #10
- Use lazyness to speed up and lead to less error
- Locking tmp file to prevent launching two times the same item
- Correct bugs:
- When executing
oclaunc -r
more than once, it tries to delete an
unexisting file and this led to errors.
- When some variable like $EDITOR was not set, it was crashing everytime.
Now, it crashes only if there is no other solution.
v0.2.1
- Add new command line option:
- “-c file” allow to read configuration from custom file.
- “-m n” allow to edit and add (simultaneously) items to launch in rc file.
- Improve “-l”: now display a “*” next to current state.
- Code clean up (Types in records) and code factoring.
- When all has been launched, the program explain how to reset.
- Better messages on initialisation.
v0.2.0
- Add new command line option.
- “-r” can now take a number to start from.
- “-l” list commands of the configuration file with its number.
- “-a” add the command given on stdin to configuration file.
- “-d n” remove the nth command from rc file.
- “-n” display the current state.
- Improve some messages.
- Display run commands in title bar of the windows terminal.
- New tmp file
- Biniou format instead of JSON
- Now cached
- New default name :
/tmp/.oclaunch_trace.dat
- Add logo.
- Clean up some code.
- Improve utility set given with the repository (developer)
v0.1.x
v0.1.3
v0.1.2
- First public usable version.
- First version to be distributed with 0install.
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