Fix AppleScript syntax errors in iterm automatic start osx script:
* 102:110: syntax error: Expected end of line but found identifier. (-2741)
* 60:64: syntax error: Expected end of line but found identifier. (-2741)
* 155:159: syntax error: Expected end of line but found identifier. (-2741)
If the .config/systemd/user directory did not exist, it would not get
created, as the mkdir command was inside the function
systemd_unit_file() which is piped into the target file. The shell
determined that file could not be created first (as the directory did
not exist), so never called the function.
Signed-off-by: Paul Elliott <paul@niburu.org>
This enables the user to set a custom max delay time for the auto
restore process to trigger. When the .tmux.conf loads multiple or slow
plugins 10 seconds is not enough.
I'm not using this script, and I haven't looked very far into it, but based on the other scripts in this directory, I am guessing this line (which, I think, references a function that doesn't exist) was left in by accident. This commit removes it.
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The symbolic link
/scripts/tmux-continuum/scripts/handle_tmux_automatic_start/README.md
targets a file which does not exist within your site's repository.
A TPM plugin's order bug was found and described in Issue #81.
At this point, there is no available bug-fix. Thus, a new known
issues section was added to the README file.
Fixes: #81 ("[Docs] Autosave feature depends on TPM plugins order")
Signed-off-by: Niv Nadler <nivnadler@gmail.com>
The issue and fix are described in https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tmux-continuum/issues/16 .
Without this change, tmux-continuum works only for one tmux server on the machine. In a multi-user environment (e.g. a shared server), when multiple users are running their own tmux servers, this means that tmux-continuum works only for one of the users.
This change enables tmux-continuum for one tmux server per user instead of one tmux server per machine.
* moved the locking to a separate function "acquire_lock"
* changed $[ ] to $(( )), for consistency with the rest of the file
* taking the lock only after checking all other preconditions (they are non-mutating and thread-safe)