fish-shell/share/config_interactive.fish.in

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#
# Initializations that should only be performed when in interactive mode.
#
#
# @configure_input@
#
set -l configdir ~/.config
if set -q XDG_CONFIG_HOME
set configdir $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
end
if not set -q __fish_init_1_22_0
if test -f ~/.fish_history -o -f ~/.fish -o -d ~/.fish.d -a ! -d $configdir/fish
# Perform upgrade of configuration file hierarchy
if not test -d $configdir
builtin mkdir $configdir >/dev/null
end
if test -d $configdir
if builtin mkdir $configdir/fish
# These files are sometimes overwritten to by fish, so
# we want backups of them in case something goes wrong
cp ~/.fishd.(hostname) $configdir/fish/fishh.(hostname).backup
cp ~/.fish_history $configdir/fish/fish_history.backup
# Move the files
mv ~/.fish_history $configdir/fish/fish_history
mv ~/.fish $configdir/fish/config.fish
mv ~/.fish_inputrc $configdir/fish/fish_inputrc
mv ~/.fish.d/functions $configdir/fish/functions
mv ~/.fish.d/completions $configdir/fish/completions
#
# Move the fishd stuff from another shell to avoid concurrency problems
#
/bin/sh -c mv\ \~/.fishd.(hostname)\ $configdir/fish/fishd.(hostname)\;kill\ -9\ (echo %fishd)
# Update paths to point to new configuration locations
set fish_function_path (printf "%s\n" $fish_function_path|sed -e "s|@sysconfdir@/fish.d/|@sysconfdir@/fish/|")
set fish_complete_path (printf "%s\n" $fish_complete_path|sed -e "s|@sysconfdir@/fish.d/|@sysconfdir@/fish/|")
set fish_function_path (printf "%s\n" $fish_function_path|sed -e "s|$HOME/.fish.d/|$configdir/fish/|")
set fish_complete_path (printf "%s\n" $fish_complete_path|sed -e "s|$HOME/.fish.d/|$configdir/fish/|")
printf (_ "\nWARNING\n\nThe location for fish configuration files has changed to %s.\nYour old files have been moved to this location.\n You can change to a different location by changing the value of the variable \$XDG_CONFIG_HOME.\n\n") $configdir
end ^/dev/null
end
end
# Make sure this is only done once
set -U __fish_init_1_22_0
end
#
# Print a greeting
#
if not set -q fish_greeting
set -l line1 (printf (_ 'Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell') )
set -l line2 (printf (_ 'Type %shelp%s for instructions on how to use fish') (set_color green) (set_color normal))
set -U fish_greeting $line1\n$line2
end
echo $fish_greeting
#
# Set exit message
#
function fish_on_exit -d (_ "Commands to execute when fish exits") --on-process %self
printf (_ "Good bye\n")
end
#
# Set INPUTRC to something nice
#
# We override INPUTRC if already set, since it may be set by a shell
# other than fish, which may use a different file. The new value should
# be exported, since the fish inputrc file plays nice with other files
# by including them when found.
#
for i in ~/$config_dir/fish/fish_inputrc @sysconfdir@/fish/fish_inputrc ~/.inputrc /etc/inputrc
if test -f $i
set -xg INPUTRC $i
break
end
end
#
# Set various defaults using these throwaway functions
#
function set_default -d "Set an universal variable, unless it has already been set"
if not set -q $argv[1]
set -U -- $argv
end
if not set -q $argv[1]
set -g -- $argv
end
end
# Regular syntax highlighting colors
set_default fish_color_normal normal
set_default fish_color_command green
set_default fish_color_redirection normal
set_default fish_color_comment red
set_default fish_color_error red --bold
set_default fish_color_escape cyan
set_default fish_color_operator cyan
set_default fish_color_quote brown
set_default fish_color_valid_path --underline
set_default fish_color_cwd green
# Background color for matching quotes and parenthesis
set_default fish_color_match cyan
# Background color for search matches
set_default fish_color_search_match purple
# Pager colors
set_default fish_pager_color_prefix cyan
set_default fish_pager_color_completion normal
set_default fish_pager_color_description normal
set_default fish_pager_color_progress cyan
#
# Directory history colors
#
set_default fish_color_history_current cyan
#
# Setup the CDPATH variable
#
set_default CDPATH . ~
#
# Remove temporary functions for setting default variable values
#
functions -e set_default
#
# A few minor convenience functions
#
# The naming heuristic is that __fish_complete_* prints completions
# and descriptions, while __fish_print_* only prints the completions
# and no descriptions
#
function __fish_complete_users -d "Print a list of local users, with the real user name as a description"
cat /etc/passwd | sed -e "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:\([^:]*\):.*/\1\t\2/"
end
function __fish_complete_groups -d "Print a list of local groups, with group members as the description"
cat /etc/group | sed -e "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*:[^:]*:\(.*\)/\1\tMembers: \2/"
end
function __fish_complete_command -d "Complete using all available commands"
printf "%s\n" (commandline -ct)(complete -C (commandline -ct))
end
function __fish_print_interfaces -d "Print a list of known network interfaces"
netstat -i -n -a | awk 'NR>2'|awk '{print $1}'
end
function __fish_print_addresses -d "Print a list of known network addresses"
/sbin/ifconfig |grep 'inet addr'|cut -d : -f 2|cut -d ' ' -f 1
end
function __fish_print_users -d "Print a list of local users"
cat /etc/passwd | cut -d : -f 1
end
#
# Completions for the shell and it's builtin commands and functions
#
for i in (builtin -n|grep -E -v '(while|for|if|function|switch)' )
complete -c $i -s h -l help -d "Display help and exit"
end
#
# Completions for SysV startup scripts
#
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a start\t(_ 'Start service')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a stop\t(_ 'Stop service')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a status\t(_ 'Print service status')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a restart\t(_ 'Stop and then start service')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a reload\t(_ 'Reload service configuration')