Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
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Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
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Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
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#3Valid executables are colored green, as you type. Invalid commands are red, as you type. Valid files are underlined, as you type.
Like the carpenter who can feels the feedback of the grain of the wood through the handle of his plane can adjust his technique as he planes, fish shell lets me 'feel' the programs and files I'm working with through the shell.
And that makes me happy.
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#4I didn't get this right from the start, but this is a fork of fish(shell), which has been around for quite a while: http://fishshell.com/
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#5I didn't get this right from the start, but this is a fork of fish(shell), which has been around for quite a while: http://fishshell.com/
Why did they pick the exact same name?
http://ridiculousfish.com/shell/beta.html
"Welcome to our fork of the fish shell, a command line shell like bash. Its working name is fishfish, but I hope eventually it will just be fish!"
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#6Welcome to our fork of the fish shell, a command line shell like bash. Its working name is fishfish, but I hope eventually it will just be fish! (http://ridiculousfish.com/shell/beta.html)
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#7Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#8I didn't get this right from the start, but this is a fork of fish(shell), which has been around for quite a while: http://fishshell.com/
Why did they pick the exact same name?
The ambition is quite reasonable as work on the fish shell itself has petered out, there was a recent dead cat bounce after a long fallow period, but it seems to be back to stasis there.
Re: Fish: Finally, a command line shell for the 90s
#9I use fish ( http://fishshell.com/ ), and it's amazing. However, they're missing the most important feature from their front page: Syntax highlighting! Valid executables are colored green, as you type. Invalid commands are red, as you type. Valid files are underlined, as you type. Like the carpenter who can feels the feedback of the grain of the wood through the handle of his plane can adjust his technique as he plan…
If fishfish is more stable, I'll switch in a heartbeat.