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jntrnr1 commented on Introducing nushell   jonathanturner.org/2019/0... · Posted by u/bradleybuda
tus88 · 7 years ago
Job management?
jntrnr1 · 7 years ago
Not yet, though we're talking about a few possible approaches.
jntrnr1 commented on Introducing nushell   jonathanturner.org/2019/0... · Posted by u/bradleybuda
jayd16 · 7 years ago
Seems its only one level deep, no tables of tables are shown. Powershell has a lot of issues but one cool thing is you can access output as nested object data. Seems like the logical evolution.
jntrnr1 · 7 years ago
You can have tables of tables. To get to the inner table data, you can use the 'get' command to retrieve it and work with it.
jntrnr1 commented on Introducing nushell   jonathanturner.org/2019/0... · Posted by u/bradleybuda
orf · 7 years ago
There are 464 dependencies in the complete tree when doing `cargo install`.

That's a bit too many. But it's not often you compile your shell from scratch.

jntrnr1 · 7 years ago
It's definite a lot. We're looking into making more of the features optional, so you can streamline it if you want.
jntrnr1 commented on Introducing nushell   jonathanturner.org/2019/0... · Posted by u/bradleybuda
dom96 · 7 years ago
Whoa. It has been a while since I've seen something that truly feels like it can revolutionise my workflow. Amazing job to everyone involved in this project!

Really excited to try this, surprised that there is no pre-built binaries. Are these planned?

jntrnr1 · 7 years ago
Yes, we'll hopefully have those up soon.
jntrnr1 commented on Introducing nushell   jonathanturner.org/2019/0... · Posted by u/bradleybuda
thesuperbigfrog · 7 years ago
Nu looks very promising. Are there any prebuilt binaries available?
jntrnr1 · 7 years ago
Not yet, but we'll try to post some soon.

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