First checks to see if `asdf` is installed. If it is, checks to see if either of
the plugins ( `golang` or `go-sdk` ) that install a version of Go have an
installed version. If they do, use that version.
If `asdf` isn't installed, check the `go.mod` file. If in a folder that has a
`go.mod` or a parent folder has a `go.mod`, check that file for the Go version.
Lastly, check if there's a `go` executable on the current path. If there isn't
set a flag so that the go version will be printed out in red rather than blue.
* Add FNM as an alternative to NVM
* Made the __bobthefish_prompt_nvm generic for nvm and fnm
* Hide errors on node_manager current
* Check for color_nvm and set color_node based on that
All the colors were extracted from the Vim theme here:
https://github.com/nanotech/jellybeans.vim
I've tried to arrange things in a way that uses well associated colors
(green, red, yellow for working tree state, etc) and provides reasonably
high constrast in all cases. That said, I'm not an artist or design
person, so totally open to suggestions here.
* Make main behave like master branch
* Check list of default git branches
* Use new theme var with better name
* Update documentation around git default branch names
* Tracks the session expiration information and adds this to
the segment as well (if available - which it should be).
* Using basic blue/white colours at the moment.
* Added doco including link to AWS Vault repo.
Previously it would add `No` as the ruby version, which was factually correct but not at all what we were looking for. This omits the ruby segment entirely if the adsf plugin for ruby is not installed, or if there is no current ruby version specified.