lots of commented out code
ive found a go lua library which implements lua 5.4
and found an opportunity to start working on it.
this commit basically removes everything and just leaves
enough for the shell to be "usable" and able to start.
there are no builtins or libraries (besides the `hilbish` global)
this is a pretty big commit which mainly contains a refactor
and breaking change to how command completions are done.
before that, a hilbish.completion interface has been added
which for now just has 2 functions (`files` and `bins`)
for completions of normal files and executables.
hilbish.complete is now expected to return a table of
"completions groups," which are as the name suggests a group
for a completion. a completion group is a table which has
the fields `type`, which can be either `list` or `grid`,
and `items`, being an array (or string keyed table) of items
if an item is string keyed the item itself is the key name
and the value is a table with the first value in it being the
description for the item. this description is only applied
with the list type.
this is probably the longest commit message ive written
500th commit!
adds the `hilbish.aliases` interface
it allows you to add, delete and get all aliases
there was also a slight refactor with alias resolving in this commit,
there is a single resolve function instead of duplicate code.
with consideration this could be exported to lua side,
but i see no reason for it
the `complete` function will now also accept a nested function in the table
for you to have more fine control over what is suggested and easily
filter specific things
tab complete is better than it was before!
there is a new `complete` function which allows adding custom arguments
to complete specific functions.
hilbish will now also complete executables if it's the first input
argument (this also works with ./)
if no completion is added for a command, hilbish will just complete
files