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Resolves #207
- Solves issue whereby global cheatsheets fail to save after editing - `cheat` no longer asks a user if a global cheatsheet should be copied locally before editing, and instead just silently does so.
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*.pyc
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*.pyc
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MANIFEST
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MANIFEST
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build
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build
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cheat.egg-info
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dist
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dist
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# parse the command-line options
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# parse the command-line options
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options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.4')
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options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.5')
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# list directories
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# list directories
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if options['--directories']:
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if options['--directories']:
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# if the cheatsheet exists but is not writable...
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# if the cheatsheet exists but is not writable...
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elif exists(sheet) and not is_writable(sheet):
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elif exists(sheet) and not is_writable(sheet):
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# ... ask the user if we should copy the cheatsheet to her home directory for editing
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# copy the cheatsheet to the home directory before editing
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yes = prompt_yes_or_no(
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'The ' + sheet + ' sheet is not editable. Do you want to copy it to '
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'your user cheatsheets directory before editing? Keep in mind that '
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'your sheet will always be used before system-wide one.'
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)
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# if yes, copy the cheatsheet to the home directory before editing
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if yes:
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copy(path(sheet), os.path.join(sheets.default_path(), sheet))
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copy(path(sheet), os.path.join(sheets.default_path(), sheet))
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edit(sheet)
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edit(sheet)
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# if no, just abort
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else:
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die('Aborting.')
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def create(sheet):
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def create(sheet):
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""" Creates a cheatsheet """
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""" Creates a cheatsheet """
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from cheat.utils import *
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from cheat.utils import *
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import os
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import os
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# @kludge: it breaks the functional paradigm to a degree, but declaring this
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# var here (versus within get()) gives us a "poor man's" memoization on the
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# call to get(). This, in turn, spares us from having to call out to the
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# filesystem more than once.
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cheats = {}
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def default_path():
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def default_path():
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""" Returns the default cheatsheet path """
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""" Returns the default cheatsheet path """
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def get():
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def get():
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""" Assembles a dictionary of cheatsheets as name => file-path """
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""" Assembles a dictionary of cheatsheets as name => file-path """
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cheats = {}
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# if we've already reached out to the filesystem, just return the result
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# from memory
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if cheats:
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return cheats
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# otherwise, scan the filesystem
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# otherwise, scan the filesystem
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for cheat_dir in reversed(paths()):
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for cheat_dir in reversed(paths()):
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setup.py
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setup.py
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setup(
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setup(
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name = 'cheat',
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name = 'cheat',
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version = '2.1.4',
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version = '2.1.5',
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author = 'Chris Lane',
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author = 'Chris Lane',
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author_email = 'chris@chris-allen-lane.com',
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author_email = 'chris@chris-allen-lane.com',
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license = 'GPL3',
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license = 'GPL3',
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