![]() Hypothetically, if Apple were to separate the Reminders app from the iOS release cycle, they could have waited for the update until all platforms, including iCloud, can support it. Because of this, when you update your iPhone to the iOS 13, it will not synchronize with the Reminders app on the iPad or Mac, until you update those, which you cannot for several days or weeks. All the new features in iOS 13 and Catalina means that the data is stored in a new format, which older versions of the Reminders application cannot read. Take, for example, the new Reminders application. Meanwhile, all we know about the Catalina release date is “October 2019.”Īs the features and products become more and more intertwined and dependent on hardware, software, and cloud services, getting everything ready for release at the same time seems like an enormous, self-imposed burden. While Series 1 and 2 watches will be supported by watchOS 6, they will have to wait for an update “later this year.” ![]() WatchOS 6 was release yesterday alongside iOS 13, but only for Series 3 and up. Yesterday, iOS 13.0 was released on schedule, but the release date for iOS and iPadOS 13.1 was moved ahead to September 24. Apple then announced that iOS 13.0 (for the iPhones) would be released on Sep 19 (yesterday) and iOS 13.1, together with iPadOS 13.1 on September 30. Posted on Categories Command Line Weekly News Summary for Admins - Īpple’s release schedule this year is certainly not following any previous pattern.Īfter releasing a beta of iOS 13.1 during the beta phase of 13.0. If you want more details in the status, you might want to consider using a more powerful solution to retrieve the git status, such as this project. The status info above will show the repository, the current branch, a U when there are unstaged changes, and a S when there are staged, but uncommitted changes. When there are no tabs (or technically, just a single tab) Terminal displays both titles. Terminal can have separate information titles for tabs and the entire window. Note that this file sets up two functions: update_terminal_window_title and update_terminal_tab_title. ( More info on fpath and autoloading functions.) ![]() zshrc with # Git statusĪutoload -U git_vcs_setup & git_vcs_setup To use it make sure the git_vcs_setup file is in your fpath and load it in your. You can find the code to set this up in my dotfiles repository on Github. So, instead of repeating the git information on every prompt, we can show it in the window or tab title bar. While I was researching the last post, which describes how to display the current working directory in Terminal’s window title bar, I learnt that you can also set a window title using a different escape code. While the information from the git repository does change over time, it does not change that frequently, and the information gets repeated over and over. Personally, I don’t like the Terminal window to be cluttered up with repeated information. That post contains an example adapted from the ‘Pro git’ documentation which shows how to display the current branch and repo in the prompt. You can order it on the Apple Books Store now. Like my other books, I plan to update and add to it after release as well, keeping it relevant and useful. ![]() This subject has grown into a book: reworked and expanded with more detail and topics. I mentioned in my post on Customizing the zsh prompt, that you can get certain information from the git repository into the prompt or right prompt. ![]()
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