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✨ Multiple Terminals
I can't find any details on AutoComplete, the difference between Basic and Live, how to add new AutoComplete rules, etc. I'm not clear if this is part of brace or something done externally. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Description
When you create a new branch, it would be nice if you would be able to just paste the description copied from the issue tracker into the branch name. Now you will get a "invalid branch name" when it (for example) contains spaces. If those invalid chars could be replaced with underscores, that would speed things up a lot.
Use case/motivation
Creating branches simply isn't fun
CP Editor has a thriving community of many users including English, Chinese, Russian, and we are still adding new languages.
However, the developers don't know every language, and the translators don't always have time, so we need your help in translating.
You can read the contributing guidelines on how to updat
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Ideally, we'd have log::trace!
in every function, and log::debug!
when debug output might be useful.
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PS: I would like to work on this issue.
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Describe the solution you'd like
As you can see from the image, being able to have more than one shell in a project would be great.
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