This plugin adds a segment which displays the Moodle (https://moodle.org) version the current directory belongs to.
It works by finding the parent directory containing a composer.json for a project called "moodle/moodle", then parses the $release variable from the version.php file. It also works for Totara (https://www.totara.com/).
Usage:
Add moodle to the -modules argument when you configure powerline-go for your shell. For example, for bash, you should have something like this in your .bashrc:
function _update_ps1() {
PS1="$($HOME/go/bin/powerline-go \
-error $? \
-jobs $(jobs -p | wc -l) \
-hostname-only-if-ssh \
-modules 'aws,cwd,git,root,exit,moodle')
}
Due to strict confinement, this will only work on Moodle repositories in your home directory, or volumes mounted to /media by running snap connect powerline-go-moodle:removable-media. If you have your repositories elsewhere, you can download the standalone binary from GitHub.
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Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully.
Snaps are discoverable and installable from the Snap Store, an app store with an audience of millions.
Snap can be installed from the command line on openSUSE Leap 15.x and Tumbleweed.
You need first add the snappy repository from the terminal. Choose the appropriate command depending on your installed openSUSE flavor.
Tumbleweed:
sudo zypper addrepo --refresh https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/system:/snappy/openSUSE_Tumbleweed snappy
Leap 15.x:
sudo zypper addrepo --refresh https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/system:/snappy/openSUSE_Leap_15.6 snappy
If needed, Swap out openSUSE_Leap_15. for, openSUSE_Leap_16.0 if you’re using a different version of openSUSE.
With the repository added, import its GPG key:
sudo zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys refresh
Finally, upgrade the package cache to include the new snappy repository:
sudo zypper dup --from snappy
Snap can now be installed with the following:
sudo zypper install snapd
You then need to either reboot, logout/login or source /etc/profile to have /snap/bin added to PATH.
Additionally, enable and start both the snapd and the snapd.apparmor services with the following commands:
sudo systemctl enable --now snapd
sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.apparmor
To install powerline-go-moodle, simply use the following command:
sudo snap install powerline-go-moodle
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