feat: default argument values for slash commands#217
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Extracts argument substitution logic from session/prompt.ts to config/substitute.ts for reuse by other features like the expand command. Handles: - $1, $2, etc. positional arguments (last one swallows remaining) - $ARGUMENTS placeholder (all args joined)
Supports syntax like ${2:foobar} where the default value is used
if the argument is missing, empty, or whitespace-only.
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Issue for this PR
Closes #213
Type of change
What does this PR do?
Adds a new syntax for providing default values for the arguments of custom slash commands that is used if the argument returns an empty string. Defaults may be other simple arguments and are chainable.
Compatible with (but does not require) the
feat/argument-rangesbranch.Examples
${2:default}returns either the second actual argument or, if empty, a default string, "default".${3:$2:default}returns either the third argument or, if empty, the second argument, or if the second argument is also empty a default string, "default".