* Sample command
* Join command with checks
* More dataframes commands
* Groupby and aggregate commands
* Missing feature dataframe flag
* Renamed file
* New commands for dataframes
* error parser and df reference
* filter command for dataframes
* removed name from nu_dataframe
* commands to save to parquet and csv
Using the `*` wildcard should not attempt to delete files with a leading dot
unless the more explicit `.*` is used. `rm *` should also not attempt to delete
the current directory or its parent directory (`.` and `..`). I have resolved
this bug as well in a less satisfactory way. I think it may be the case that we
can only disambiguate the `.` and `..` path segments by using `Path::display`.
Here is a short list of alternatives that I tried:
- `Path::ends_with()` can detect `/..` but not `/.`.
- `Path::iter()` and `Path::components()` leave out `/.`.
- `Path::file_name()` normalizes `/.` to the parent component's file name.
Fixes#3508
* Add the load-env command
load-env can be used to add environment variables dynamically via an
InputStream. This allows developers to create tools that output environment
variables as key-value pairs, then have the user load those variables in using
load-env. This supplants most of the need for an `eval` command, which is
mostly used in POSIX envs for setting env vars.
Fixes#3481
* fixup! Add the load-env command
* Allow querying the current path separator
* Convert char command to engine-p
* Wrap char args into struct
* Add --list option to char command
This lists all the available character names, along with the character
and its unicode points.
* commands to engine
* Correction of error in parser
* Added detailed regex error to parse
* better regex error parsing
* clippy corrections
* parse example with test
* secondary error for regex
* removed clone in error parser
* Secondary error message
The `date utc` command was removed in this PR:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/2780
The file was left but is no longer referenced from the parent module
and was not used.
Co-authored-by: Henrik Sjööh <henrik.sjooh@configura.com>
It was too error prone when positional arguments were used with the rest
arguments. Now, you need to explicitly state from which position you
want to count the rest args (e.g., `rest(0)`).