Nushell support for Global packages #2743
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Hopefully this solves #2318 |
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I tested this out and it seems to work on my machine, but I'm a little confused why this didn't trigger out CI/CD checks? |
- Remove unused refreshCmdForShell function (lint error) - Update process-compose version in flakeref test from v0.40.2 to v1.46.0 (old version used Go 1.19.3 which fails on newer macOS) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <[email protected]>
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Summary
To load global packages with Nushell the user is required to
eval $(devbox global shellenv). Nushell doesn't have anevalequivalent and we need to:How was it tested?
Locally with Nushell based setup trying to load both bash and nu scripts.
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