refactor: commands now register themselves#475
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This is based off the plugin API spec. All ShellJS commands now register themselves from within their source file. The only modification that is required to
shell.jsis to put:for a hypothetical new command named
foo()implemented inside ofsrc/foo.js.In a possible future plugin, the
//@includewould be unnecessary (that's for our internal docs) and therequire()statement would be all that is needed by the plugin's end-user. The plugin hypothetically doesn't even need to export anything, because the plugin author can require ShellJS as a peer dependency and modify the existing ShellJS instance using a call tocommon.register().Let's wait to merge this until after #452 is merged, since I can quickly resolve the merge conflict. Send feedback my way in the meantime, however.