* wip: skeleton code for trash adapter
* refactor: split trash implementation for mac and linux
* fix: ensure we create the .Trash/$uid dir
* feat: code complete linux trash implementation
* doc: write up trash features
* feat: code complete mac trash implementation
* cleanup: remove previous, terrible, undocumented trash feature
* fix: always disabled trash
* feat: show original path of trashed files
* doc: add a note about calling actions directly
* fix: bugs in trash implementation
* fix: schedule_wrap in mac trash
* doc: fix typo and line wrapping
* fix: parsing of arguments to :Oil command
* doc: small documentation tweaks
* doc: fix awkward wording in the toggle_trash action
* fix: warning on Windows when delete_to_trash = true
* feat: :Oil --trash can open specific trash directories
* fix: show all trash files in device root
* fix: trash mtime should be sortable
* fix: shorten_path handles optional trailing slash
* refactor: overhaul the UI
* fix: keep trash original path vtext from stacking
* refactor: replace disable_changes with an error filter
* fix: shorten path names in home directory relative to root
* doc: small README format changes
* cleanup: remove unnecessary preserve_undo logic
* test: add a functional test for the freedesktop trash adapter
* test: more functional tests for trash
* fix: schedule a callback to avoid main loop error
* refactor: clean up mutator logic
* doc: some comments and type annotations
We were passing in `style = "minimal"` to `nvim_open_win`, which sets a
lot of default window options. If we remove that, the style of the
floating window will match the other oil windows. Users can use
`float.override` to set `style = "minimal"` if they want the previous
behavior.
This was only necessary to begin with because I was using `vim.wo` to
set window options. I mistakenly thought that would set the option as
window-local, but it did not. This was fixed in
6f8bf067c0. Now all the window options
should function as expected without the extra logic.
If you use oil and you want to still use netrw, set
`default_file_explorer = false`.
It is nonsensical to both use netrw _and_ have oil hijack directory
buffers (which was the case for the default config). It also causes
undefined behavior and bugs. When `default_file_explorer = true` (the
default) oil will now disable netrw for you.
* (feat) Added override function for floatwin
* (feat) Added in-place floatwin option modification
Added in-place modification of floatwin options, and removed example
from config.lua.
In an oil buffer you can select multiple entries by highlighting them in
visual mode and then calling `oil.select()` (or using a keymap that does
so, like `<CR>` or `<C-s>`. Previously we would automatically assume
that you wanted to open multiple entries as splits. Now, we treat a
default call to `select()` (which is what `<CR>` does) as if you simply
wanted to open the buffers and keep the same window. This plays nicer
with bufferlines. If you want the old behavior, you can explicitly pass
in `oil.select({vertical = true})` or use the `<C-s>` keymap when you
have multiple entries selected.