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Install into subdirectory like a package would #6

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vonloxley opened this issue Dec 24, 2022 · 3 comments
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Install into subdirectory like a package would #6

vonloxley opened this issue Dec 24, 2022 · 3 comments

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@vonloxley
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First: I love this!

I would like to have this installed into a subdirectory, like a package, so that it can be disabled and enabled.

@vonloxley
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I implemented this in c0d0d76. Are you interested in a pull request?

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saif-ellafi commented Apr 18, 2023

Hey @vonloxley - thank you! indeed I am interesting, PRs are welcome. Could you elaborate a bit more on the benefit of enabling it and disabling it? is this how you use other espanso plugins?

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I evaluated this one- really wanted to. But ugh, to cleanup users' folder after updating this will be a mess to handle, with duplicate files everywhere. I think we can live with this poor-early-standard for a while.

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