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Feature suggestion: Execution an update, total time #32

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Mshmaitelly opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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Feature suggestion: Execution an update, total time #32

Mshmaitelly opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Mshmaitelly
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I suggest presenting the total time of the execution of an update.

@exequtic
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exequtic commented Sep 3, 2024

Do you mean estimating how long the upgrade will take, or simply showing how long the current upgrade has been running?

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Mshmaitelly commented Sep 3, 2024

When doing a yay --noconfirm my zshell uses thefollowing oh-my-zsh plugin
It would output the total execution time for the last upgrade (or any command) completed

That would help with estimating a long git compile/build/install so the next time the same upgrade/command is executed, I have a clue how long it would take.

https://github.com/popstas/zsh-command-time

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