fix(uptime): filter out singular "user" string in sed expression #255
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Previously, on machines where the logged-in user count is 1, the
sed
expression to filter out "... X users, ..." doesn't filter out "... X user, ...", leading to something likebeing displayed in the module. When the user count is greater than 1 (e.g., after
ssh localhost
), theuptime
module displaysas expected.
With this patch, the module displays correctly when the user count is 1.
The Stack Overflow answer the
sed
expression is based on 12 doesn't seem to consider the case when the user count is 1.Footnotes
https://stackoverflow.com/a/28353785 ↩
https://github.com/catppuccin/tmux/pull/163 ↩