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`IsInstalled(cmd, bin string) bool` will help tools using this library
to show a prompt to users asking if they would like to have completion
enabled.
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Some macOS users have ~/.bashrc which is not loaded from
~/.bash_profile, which means, completion will never be
loaded when users open a terminal.
This commit will make macOS a special case and will always
tend to install in ~/.bas_profile
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Clarify the description of the "-y" option so that it is obvious that the option refers only to installing completion.
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Fixes #59
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-install-autocomplete fails with :
Error executing CLI: Did not find any shells to install
excerpt from bash man page
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a non-interactive shell with the --login option, it first reads and executes commands from the file /etc/profile, if that file exists. After reading that file, it looks for ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login, and ~/.profile, in that order, and reads and executes commands from the first one that exists and is readable. The --noprofile option may be used when the shell is started to inhibit this behavior.
When an interactive shell that is not a login shell is started, bash reads and executes commands from /etc/bash.bashrc and ~/.bashrc, if these files exist. This may be inhibited by using the --norc option. The --rcfile file option will force bash to read and execute commands from file instead of /etc/bash.bashrc and ~/.bashrc.
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This is common on macs.
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Prior to this, installations failed silently.
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Fixes: #9
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Fixes #6
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- remove root installation
- install according to shell type
Closes #7
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