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ridiculousfish
a77bc70def fish_git_prompt: be careful about invoking git on macOS
git on macOS has two hazards:

1. It comes "preinstalled" as a stub which pops a dialog to install
   command line developer tools.

2. It may populate the xcrun cache when run for the first time, which
   may take several seconds.

We fix these as follows, both fixes limited to Darwin:

1. If git is `/usr/bin/git` and `xcode-select --print-path` fails,
   then do not run git automatically.

2. Second, if there is no file at `xcrun --show-cache-path`, we take it
   as an indication that the cache is not yet populated. In this case we
   run `git` in the background to populate the cache.

Credit to @floam for the idea.

Fixes #9343. Fixes #6625.
2022-12-27 11:48:58 -08:00
Johannes Altmanninger
9c0680070d Bind Shift+Return CSI u sequence to Return
I often hit Shift-Return accidentally, which makes my terminal echo a
weird escape sequence. Traditionally, terminals interpret Shift-Return
as Return, so let's follow that behavior.  Analoguous to commit 1dc526884
(Bind Shift+Space CSI u sequence to Space, 2022-04-24).
2022-12-17 11:12:40 +01:00
Fabian Boehm
478c8fb35e Remove "^" expand-abbr binding
This is no longer a special token, so it shouldn't expand abbreviations.
2022-12-16 17:06:03 +01:00
ridiculousfish
1402bae7f4 Re-implement abbreviations as a built-in
Prior to this change, abbreviations were stored as fish variables, often
universal. However we intend to add additional features to abbreviations
which would be very awkward to shoe-horn into variables.

Re-implement abbreviations using a builtin, managing them internally.

Existing abbreviations stored in universal variables are still imported,
for compatibility. However new abbreviations will need to be added to a
function. A follow-up commit will add it.

Now that abbr is a built-in, remove the abbr function; but leave the
abbr.fish file so that stale files from past installs do not override
the abbr builtin.
2022-12-10 15:29:03 -08:00
Sergei Shilovsky
022f42c3cd Update $fish_cursor_selection_mode in vi/default bindings
Introduced with 3.6.0 `fish_cursor_selection_mode` variable breaks
existing vi bindings (for example, input sequence `abc<Esc>0vd` doesn't
delete the `a` character as would be expected).

This patch fixes it by switching `fish_cursor_selection_mode` to
`inclusive` and back.
2022-11-01 19:04:55 +01:00
Aaron Gyes
3286c3cb6b funced: skip indent step if fish_indent not installed
Just in case.
2022-10-30 22:27:34 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
5447c130fc remove fish_key_reader finder/wrapper thing.
This was just added since "it works for fish_indent, might
as well". It's of limited utility, remove it.
2022-10-30 22:17:48 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
4906c680c6 remove fish_indent wrapper
When this was introduced, we used fish_indent --ansi to format
the output of `builtin functions` for color output in `type`, etc.

We don't anymore.

Today it's not a potential showstopper if one launches a fish
session with a five year-old fish_indent in $PATH. We need not
go to lengths to try to make sure we run whatever is in the
build dir adjacent to the `fish` binary.
2022-10-30 22:07:15 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
c887e5dbde Fix apropos completions
The 'str' variable was apparently mistakenly removed by 49c5f96470.

Re-add it, and regex-escape it as well.

Allow completing on apropos <TAB> instaed of requiring an initial char.

Use __fish_apropos instead of apropos.

New regex to hopefully work on more platforms.

Explicitly use ^ instead of adding it at __fish_apropos
2022-10-28 10:01:35 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
054d0ac0ea git completions: undo mistaken set -f usage
and fix issue in __fish_git_needs_command
2022-10-28 01:14:45 -07:00
Johannes Altmanninger
90b2c95bbc fish_clipboard_copy: bypass tmux, write OSC 52 to the underlying terminal
For security reasons, some terminals require explicit permission from the
user to interpret OSC 52. One of them is [tmux] but that one usually runs
inside another terminal. This means we can usually write directly to the
underlying terminal, bypassing tmux and the need for user configuration.

This only works if the underlying terminal is writable to the fish user,
which may not be the case if we switched user. For this reason, keep writing
to stdout as well, which should work fine if tmux is configured correctly.

[tmux]: https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki/Clipboard
2022-10-24 22:45:45 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
4de2891507 fish_clipboard_copy: make it work inside SSH/containers via OSC 52
When running inside SSH, Control-X runs a clipboard utility on the remote
system.  For pbcopy (and probably clip.exe too) this means that we write to the
remote system's clipboard. This is usually not what the user wants (although
it is consistent with  fish_clipboard_paste).  When X11 forwarding is used,
xclip/xsel copy to the SSH client's clipboard, which is what most users want.

When we don't have X11 forwarding, we need a different solution. Fortunately,
modern terminal emulators implement the OSC 52 escape sequence for setting
the clipboard of the terminal's system. Use it in fish_clipboard_copy.

Tested in SSH and Docker containers on foot, iTerm2, kitty, tmux and xterm
(this one requires "XTerm.vt100.allowWindowOps: true").

Should also work in GNU screen and Windows Terminal. On terminals that don't
support OSC 52 (like Gnome Terminal or Konsole), it seems to do nothing.

Since there does not seem to be a way to feature-probe OSC 52, let's just
always do both (pbcopy and friends as well as OSC 52).  In future, we should
probably stop calling pbpaste and clip.exe, at least on remote systems.

I think there is also an escape sequence to request pasting the system
clipboard but that's less important and less popular, possibly due to
security concerns.
2022-10-24 22:45:45 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
db0a297b8a Add new line between each trap -p output function
This makes the output a little easier on the eyes.
Tests appear to not need any changes to pass. I always forget whether or not
littlecheck cares about whitespace.
2022-10-24 15:36:02 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
c8f92878c3 Fix trap -p
Two different bugs completely broke `trap -p`. First bug broke filtering of
functions with trap handlers (`functions -na` prints functions separated by a
comma, not a new line). Second bug broke showing of function definitions for
traps because a refactor renamed only some call sites but references to `$i`
renamed.

These issues were introduced in a6820cbe and appear to have been caught just in
time: no released version is affected (changes made post-3.5.1).
2022-10-24 15:35:59 -05:00
Fabian Boehm
8d5198b9b4 fish_git_prompt: Fish show_upstream
This isn't a boolean option

Fixes #9301
2022-10-24 19:13:08 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
d0240e0fa0 fish_config: Pluralize $dir -> $dirs
It's a variable that holds all potential directories. The old name
makes it confusing to look at some of its usage sites and figure out
what is actually going on because they make no sense if $dir is only one
entry.
2022-10-22 13:23:44 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
201a0d7319 Persist all color-like variables in fish_config theme save
Don't just save known color values but any values that could have been loaded
from a .theme file.

Also, refactor the theme variable name whitelist/filter in a shared "global"
variable so we never forget to update it at any of the individual use sites.
2022-10-22 13:20:12 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
22332b892d Fix fish_config theme save
The documentation states that running `fish_config theme save` after
`fish_config theme choose [theme_name]` will result in "saving" the
currently chosen theme, but this does not match the actual behavior of
`fish_config theme save` which expects a trailing argument specifying
the name of the theme to select/persist.

Given that the documented way has been included in a release and that it
makes more sense than calling `fish_config theme save xxx` when you are
*loading from* xxx and not *saving to* xxx, this patch revises
`fish_config.fish` to support the documented behavior.

When `fish_config theme save xxx` is used, xxx is loaded w/ its specified colors
saved to the according variables in the universal scope. But if `fish_config
theme save` is used without a theme's name specified, then the currently
specified (known) fish color variables are persisted from whatever scope they're
currently in (usually in the global scope from previewing a theme) to universal
variables of the same name.

This does *not* catch color variables unknown to fish! If a theme and a
prompt agree on some variable to hold some color but it's not a color variable
known to fish, it won't be persisted!

Closes #9088.
2022-10-22 13:19:59 -05:00
Aaron Gyes
53cb3a98fc fish_apropos: manpath instead of man --path
On macOS Ventura, `man` does not take --path
2022-10-21 15:20:57 -07:00
Fabian Boehm
8c362c89b5
git prompt: Interpret values of "1", "yes" or "true" as true for bools instead of relying on defined-or-not (#9274)
This allows explicitly turning these settings off by setting the variable to e.g. 0.

See #7120
2022-10-21 20:22:20 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
29778ee845 fish_clipboard_copy/paste: Handle redirected stdout/stdin
This makes these tools usable in a pipe.

You can run

```fish
some-long-command | fish_clipboard_copy
```

to copy some command's output to your clipboard, and

```fish
fish_clipboard_paste | some-other-command
```

To feed your clipboard to some command.
2022-10-19 20:10:26 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
054f9baf88 Add a fish_delta helper function
This helps figuring out which functions, completions and config you've overridden.
2022-10-19 20:06:35 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
f3444bd0cb Check for less before calling it 2022-10-18 18:05:16 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
835230a82f fish_config: Fully erase existing globals before replacing
We only erase existing globals for some of the theme-related variables
but not for all the `known_colors`, causing `fish_config` to still emit
warnings for these if saving a theme choice after trying it.
2022-10-12 21:21:25 -05:00
Fabian Boehm
1e7a4b076d vi-mode: Bind "/" to history-pager
This is unused currently, so we can just use it here. Ctrl-s as the
inverse stays because that's shared.

Fixes #2271
2022-10-11 17:47:13 +02:00
Charles Maher
1dd8a113f2
Add feature to fish_commandline_prepend and fix minor issue (#9261)
* Prepending will now respect leading spaces instead of doubling it up.
* Removing a prefix no longer sends the cursor to the end of the line.
2022-10-06 14:27:28 -05:00
Fabian Boehm
e4f07fe010 Stop using alias for fish_indent/fish_key_reader 2022-10-04 17:01:19 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
cdfa76221e Completions: Adjust apt-cache output limit
The limit has been reduced to 2500 to match the limit on what we actually
consume downstream in the actual `complete -c apt ...` rule, as discussed [0].

[0]: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/commit/b88b2577267c6837886c93c
2022-10-03 18:31:40 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
072dbfd6ed Remove __fish_seen_argument_from
Despite its somewhat misleading name, `__fish_seen_argument` can already handle
multiple arguments in one go and doesn't need a wrapper function!
2022-09-27 18:49:22 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
1501693949 Add __fish_seen_argument_from wrapper
There are a million existing ways of skinning this cat, but it's a good parallel
to `__fish_seen_argument` to have, in a similar vein to
`__fish_seen_subcommand_from`.
2022-09-27 14:19:37 -05:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
0cccbfcaaa Extend __fish_seen_argument to support raw arguments
This allows it to just directly match any literals (passed after `--`) without
treating them as pre-processed short/long/old arguments.
2022-09-27 14:19:37 -05:00
Fabian Boehm
23bf98e6bb Remove unused __fish_cursor_1337 function
Last use removed in 011af34d62
2022-09-26 17:20:33 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
011af34d62 fish_vi_cursor: Use xterm sequence for iterm
This has been supported since 2012, allows blinking cursors and works
in tmux.

Fixes #9172
Fixes #3741
2022-09-26 17:06:14 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
b88b257726 Stringify apt completions again
Commit 09685c3682 tried making the apt
completions faster by doing two things:

1. Introduce a limiting "head"
2. Re-replace our "string" usage with tr

Unfortunately, in doing so it introduced a few issues:

1. The "tr" had a dangling "+" so it cut apart package
   descriptions that contained a "+".
   This caused e.g. "a C++ library" to generate another completion
   candidate, "library".
2. In reusing "tr" it probably reintroduced #8575,
   as tr is not 8-bit-clean.
3. It filtered too early, on the raw apt-cache output,
   which caused it to fill up with long descriptions.
   So e.g. for "texlive" it would only generate 10 completions,
   where it should have matched 54 packages.

Because most of the speedup is in the "head" stopping early, we
instead go back to the old string way, but introduce a limiting "head"
after the "sed" (which will have removed everything but the package
name line and the first line of the description)

In my tests this is about ~10% slower than doing head early and using
tr, but it's more correct.

Admittedly I haven't been able to reproduce the 35s scenario that
09685 talks about, but the most likely cause of that is *apt-cache*
being slow - I don't see how string can be that much slower on another
system - and so it will most likely also be fixed by doing head here.

Future possibilities here include:

1. Using "apt-cache search --names-only", which gives a much nicer
format (but only for non-installed packages - the search strings are
apparently ANDed?)
2. Switching to `string split`, possibly using NUL and using `string
split0`?
3. Introducing a `string --null-in` switch so we can get by with one
`string`
4. (multi-threaded execution so the `string`s run in parallel)
2022-09-23 15:37:40 +02:00
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi
09685c3682 Make apt completions useable once again
`apt-cache` is just so incredibly slow that filtering against the final results
just doesn't cut it. Attempting to match against 'ac.*' (already taking
advantage of changing short search terms into prefix-only matches) would take
35 seconds, all of bottlenecked before the filtering step. This change uses more
of a heuristic to filter `apt-cache` results directly (before additional
filtering) to speed things up.

A variety of different limits from 100 to 5000 were timed and their result sets
compared to see what ended up artificially limiting valid completions vs what
took too long to be considered functional/usable and this is where we ended up.
2022-09-22 13:43:38 -05:00
Maxime Bouillot
d50e9ffff3
Add the possibility to ignore arguments in alliases (#9199)
* Replace ";" with "\n" in alias-generated functions

This can let us add a "#" in our aliases to make
them ignore additional arguments.

* Update changelog about aliases that ignore arguments

* Update test for alias.fish

This is now compliant with the aliases that can
ignore arguments.
2022-09-11 09:55:11 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
a750b28eb4 funced: Use a read prompt *string*
This used a prompt command, but since the prompt was interpolated and
included a `?` it would be run as a glob without qmark-noglob.

Since it's simpler to pass a prompt string, just do that.
2022-09-10 17:42:16 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
7f1e9bf57f Also convert fish_job_summary 2022-09-09 18:49:57 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
d5db260375 Use string shorten for git
This checked the locale, but did so in a way that's fundamentally
broken:

1. $LANG isn't the only variable ($LC_ALL and $LC_CTYPE)
2. Even if $LANG is set that doesn't mean it's actually working

We could add a `status is-multibyte` here to figure out if we have a
multibyte locale?

But instead, since this is dealing with adding an ellipsis, let's just
add it to `string ellipsize`.

One slight difference is that shortening the branch now counts the ellipsis width.

I.e. assuming the branch is "long-branch-name"

```fish
set -g __fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_len 8
```

might now print "long-br…" instead of "long-bra…". This is nicer because we can now give the actual maximum width.

The alternative is to add a "--exclusive" option to "string ellipsize" that doesn't count the ellipsis width. So `string ellipsize --char "..." --max 8" long-branch-name` might result in "long-bra...", which is 11 wide.
2022-09-09 18:49:57 +02:00
Fabian Boehm
612e66af0f prompt_pwd: Escape $HOME
This is used with a regex, so if it contained any metacharacters
they'd be used.
2022-09-04 09:18:57 +02:00
Aaron Gyes
147105744e I ommitted a newline here
in 98692e0309
2022-08-31 22:15:56 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
98692e0309 Erase __fish_config_interactive after we run it. It's yuge. 2022-08-15 11:30:47 -07:00
Aaron Gyes
8416a52255 Make skeleton dir/config file create a one-time initialization thing
This moves the stuff that creates skeleton/boilerplate files to
the same place we initialize uvars for the first time or on upgrade.

Being a bit less aggresssive here theoretically makes launch a little
lighter but really I personally just found it weird I couldn't
just delete my empty config.fish file without it getting recreated
and sourced every launch.
2022-08-14 07:11:50 -07:00
pagedown
9c16677706 help: Handle the missing builtin aliases : and [ 2022-08-12 20:45:20 +02:00
Christopher Phillips
275eb9d218 move new $PATH detection only inside WSL 2022-08-08 20:58:48 +02:00
Christopher Phillips
aba62c2211 add safe $PATH lookup; update powershell regex 2022-08-08 20:58:48 +02:00
Christopher Phillips
6e6085a623 Update -z statement to remove close paren error 2022-08-08 20:58:48 +02:00
Christopher Phillips
d20554e343 Revert -z statement in help.fish
A recent commit added an invalid expression to the help.fish script. The
"-z" flag caused the error: "test: Missing close paren at index 11"
2022-08-08 20:58:48 +02:00
Christopher Phillips
8e3e50f9ee Add powershell support to suppress UNC path error
Prefer using powershell.exe over cmd.exe on wsl to supress terminal error:
"CMD.EXE was started with the above path as the current directory"
2022-08-08 20:58:48 +02:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7fb4b7c8bd prompt_pwd: stop clobbering global/universal fish_prompt_pwd_full_dirs
Closes #9123
2022-08-07 20:24:51 +02:00