Can you make this work in fish? http://www.developerzen.com/2011/01/10/show-the-current-git-...
Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
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Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#102Very poor support for alias: batman@batman ~/D/S/rails> alias foo="cd ~/" fish: Could not expand string '$tmp[2]' /usr/local/share/fish/functions/alias.fish (line 19): set body $tmp[2] ^ in function 'alias', called on standard input, with parameter list 'foo=cd ~/' Makes me wonder what else I'll have to relearn to use fish. Can someone tell me if it's worth the effort? Edit: didn't take me long to find something wors…
That infinite loop thing is a bug for sure, it shouldn't do that! I have defined that type of function to jump to the directories of current projects - that should work.
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#103Very poor support for alias: batman@batman ~/D/S/rails> alias foo="cd ~/" fish: Could not expand string '$tmp[2]' /usr/local/share/fish/functions/alias.fish (line 19): set body $tmp[2] ^ in function 'alias', called on standard input, with parameter list 'foo=cd ~/' Makes me wonder what else I'll have to relearn to use fish. Can someone tell me if it's worth the effort? Edit: didn't take me long to find something wors…
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#104Very poor support for alias: batman@batman ~/D/S/rails> alias foo="cd ~/" fish: Could not expand string '$tmp[2]' /usr/local/share/fish/functions/alias.fish (line 19): set body $tmp[2] ^ in function 'alias', called on standard input, with parameter list 'foo=cd ~/' Makes me wonder what else I'll have to relearn to use fish. Can someone tell me if it's worth the effort? Edit: didn't take me long to find something wors…
I never use alias in fish, just functions - see the Fish design document, law of orthogonality: http://fishshell.com/user_doc/design.html#ortho That infinite loop thing is a bug for sure, it shouldn't do that! I have defined that type of function to jump to the directories of current projects - that should work.
What do you mean? Even if I define a function like so:
function foo; cd /var; end
It shouldn't automatically execute the function and cd into /var.Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#105Can you make this work in fish? http://www.developerzen.com/2011/01/10/show-the-current-git-...
Don't see why not.
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#106Earlier quoted context omitted.
Don't see why not.
Right, but I meant, "Tell me how". I figured it out and dashed off a quick post: http://herdrick.tumblr.com/post/24563032599/display-git-bran...
Also judging by your blog you might like something like
PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND ; }"'echo $$ $USER \
"$(pwd) $(history 1)" >> ~/.bash_eternal_history'
in your .bashrc, so that you don't have to abuse the bash-history for keeping a lifetime of commands around.Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
Right, but I meant, "Tell me how". I figured it out and dashed off a quick post: http://herdrick.tumblr.com/post/24563032599/display-git-bran...
You can also find `how' on the Arch-Linux Wiki ( https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fish#Configuration_Sugg... ). Also judging by your blog you might like something like PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND ; }"'echo $$ $USER \ "$(pwd) $(history 1)" >> ~/.bash_eternal_history' in your .bashrc, so that you don't have to abuse the bash-history for keeping a lifetime of commands around.
Also, in the blog post I linked to the link you mention.
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'd been using fish for a year or two before switching to zsh too. The main reason for me to give it up is because I could not get it to work smoothly with rvm. I've gotten quite used to zsh by now, and I have to say, I don't feel much for having another go at fish just to run into the same limitations again.
I just downloaded it and while it looks awesome, I see the rvm problem. I haven't used zsh but I'm assuming from your comment that zsh is compatible with RVM. Seems like it shouldn't be too hard to write a fish version of the script that sets up your rvm environment, but if you've gone down that path and it proved too painful I won't bother. However, perhaps fish + rbenv works. Has anyone tried that?
I switched away from fish after that because go (a directory-jumping tool) required bash to install (http://code.google.com/p/go-tool/wiki/InstallNotes). I didn’t know how to port that bash code to fish, since I don’t know bash scripting, and I also anticipated that I would keep finding cool programs that didn’t work with fish.
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#109Man, I used to use fish. It was great. It was like all the things people eventually make zsh do but in one convenient binary. I think my favorite feature was that history was instantly shared among all your open fish instances.
zsh used to do this for me (back when I used it; switched back to bash about a year ago now), and it was the most _annoying_ thing it ever did. My typical workflow (when working on a software project) involves a pair of terminals for compiling and execution, an editor window (whether gvim or kate/kile/kdevelop etc.), and a documentation terminal for manpages. Oftentimes my execution lines are somewhat long -- enablin…
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#110Under the known bugs and issues: History file should apply some kind of maximum history length Fine, but the default needs to be large, like 100MB. Disks are big now. I hope ridiculousfish agrees.
I'd be happy with 100 MB as a maximum size but there should also be time-based limits, like remove anything from history that is older than a few months.