fix(git-redate): fix settings path#29
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fix(git-redate): fix settings path#29euberdeveloper wants to merge 1 commit intoPotatoLabs:masterfrom
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I noticed that in my pc (Ubuntu 20 - bash), using `SETTINGS_FILE="~/.redate-settings";` does not work when tested with `[ -f $SETTINGS_FILE ]`, while `SETTINGS_FILE="$HOME/.redate-settings"` does
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I had the same issue a couple days ago. I just tested your patch and it works. The tilde is extended by bash but not when it is wrapped in quotes (according to this). So, another workaround would be to remove the quotes: |
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I noticed that in my pc (Ubuntu 20 - bash), using
SETTINGS_FILE="~/.redate-settings";does not work when tested with[ -f $SETTINGS_FILE ], whileSETTINGS_FILE="$HOME/.redate-settings"does