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    StaSh - Shell Like an Expert in Pythonista

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    • brumm
      brumm last edited by

      Great tool, thank you.<br /><br />
      I want to ask if there is a trick using the find command?<br />
      I always get:<br />
      stash: IndentationError('unindent does not match any outer indentation level', ('findy.py', 148, 17, ...)<br /><br />
      [~/Documents]$ find . -name "*.py"

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      • oefe186
        oefe186 last edited by

        @brumm works for me. Probably you edited bin/find.py by accident. The original is 147 lines long, but the error message refers to line 148..,

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        • brumm
          brumm last edited by

          @oefe thank you 😀. My mistake...

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          • alport
            alport last edited by

            An amazingly useful piece of software - thank you very much.
            I had been trying to get MQTT running on the iPad - didn't have any joy loading paho-mqtt but pip install mosquitto does seem to be OK so far.

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            • Webmaster4o
              Webmaster4o last edited by

              It'd be cool to use this to keep user themes in stash and get all pythonista's features

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              • ywangd
                ywangd @Webmaster4o last edited by

                @Webmaster4o said:

                It'd be cool to use this to keep user themes in stash and get all pythonista's features

                I do plan to upgrade StaSh using the new and cool ctypes stuff. However, it may not use the Editor Internals as it is private and @omz does not recommend to use it seriously. So unless a more complete documentation about the Editor is available, I'll probably avoid using it.

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                • Webmaster4o
                  Webmaster4o last edited by

                  Ok. Sounds good, I look forward to it.

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                  • eddo888
                    eddo888 last edited by

                    Simply the most wonderful thing to add to my iPhone
                    second to Pythonista of course :-)

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                    • daveman
                      daveman last edited by

                      Hey does anyone no how to add an image in the background of stash. Like instead of changing background color you can add a background image ??????

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                      • Webmaster4o
                        Webmaster4o last edited by

                        @daveman It's not possible without editing the source code (Having an image as a terminal background is stupid anyway, if you ask me :P)

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                        • technoway
                          technoway last edited by

                          Thank you for writing this and sharing it. StaSh is great.

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                          • ccc
                            ccc last edited by

                            Agreed! What prevents StaSH from being ported to Python 3?

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                            • dgelessus
                              dgelessus last edited by

                              I don't think Stash depends on any Python 2-only libraries, it's just a relatively large Python 2 codebase that needs some work to port to Python 3.

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                              • eddo888
                                eddo888 @ywangd last edited by

                                @ywangd pip tls 1.2 upgrade
                                Hi, recently pypi enforced TLSv1.2 so now old TLSv1.0 clients can't connect. Could you please update the pip client to work with TLSv1.2 ?

                                Cheers Dave.

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                                • FarmerPaco
                                  FarmerPaco last edited by FarmerPaco

                                  Hi @ywangd
                                  Love Stash.

                                  Is there any reason I am getting ‘Repository/branch not found’ when running selfupdate?

                                  I’m on
                                  StaSh v0.6.19
                                  Pythonista 3.2 (320000)
                                  iOS 11.3.1 (64-bit iPad5,3)
                                  root: ~/Documents/site-packages/stash
                                  stash.py: 2018-01-01 12:59:22
                                  SELFUPDATE_BRANCH: master

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                                  • bennr01
                                    bennr01 @FarmerPaco last edited by

                                    @FarmerPaco StaSh v0.7.0 made some change to the selfupdate mechanism. To update from v.0.6.19 to v0.7.0, please use selfupdate -f to skip the version check.

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