.. _cmd-status: status - query fish runtime information ======================================= Synopsis -------- .. synopsis:: status status is-login status is-interactive status is-block status is-breakpoint status is-command-substitution status is-no-job-control status is-full-job-control status is-interactive-job-control status current-command status current-commandline status filename status basename status dirname status fish-path status function status line-number status stack-trace status job-control CONTROL_TYPE status features status test-feature FEATURE Description ----------- With no arguments, ``status`` displays a summary of the current login and job control status of the shell. The following operations (subcommands) are available: **is-command-substitution**, **-c** or **--is-command-substitution** Returns 0 if fish is currently executing a command substitution. **is-block**, **-b** or **--is-block** Returns 0 if fish is currently executing a block of code. **is-breakpoint** Returns 0 if fish is currently showing a prompt in the context of a :doc:`breakpoint ` command. See also the :doc:`fish_breakpoint_prompt ` function. **is-interactive**, **-i** or **--is-interactive** Returns 0 if fish is interactive - that is, connected to a keyboard. **is-login**, **-l** or **--is-login** Returns 0 if fish is a login shell - that is, if fish should perform login tasks such as setting up :envvar:`PATH`. **is-full-job-control** or **--is-full-job-control** Returns 0 if full job control is enabled. **is-interactive-job-control** or **--is-interactive-job-control** Returns 0 if interactive job control is enabled. **is-no-job-control** or **--is-no-job-control** Returns 0 if no job control is enabled. **current-command** Prints the name of the currently-running function or command, like the deprecated :envvar:`_` variable. **current-commandline** Prints the entirety of the currently-running commandline, inclusive of all jobs and operators. **filename**, **current-filename**, **-f** or **--current-filename** Prints the filename of the currently-running script. If the current script was called via a symlink, this will return the symlink. If the current script was received by piping into :doc:`source `, then this will return ``-``. **basename** Prints just the filename of the running script, without any path components before. **dirname** Prints just the path to the running script, without the actual filename itself. This can be relative to :envvar:`PWD` (including just "."), depending on how the script was called. This is the same as passing the filename to ``dirname(3)``. It's useful if you want to use other files in the current script's directory or similar. **fish-path** Prints the absolute path to the currently executing instance of fish. This is a best-effort attempt and the exact output is down to what the platform gives fish. In some cases you might only get "fish". **function** or **current-function** Prints the name of the currently called function if able, when missing displays "Not a function" (or equivalent translated string). **line-number**, **current-line-number**, **-n** or **--current-line-number** Prints the line number of the currently running script. **stack-trace**, **print-stack-trace**, **-t** or **--print-stack-trace** Prints a stack trace of all function calls on the call stack. **job-control**, **-j** or **--job-control** *CONTROL_TYPE* Sets the job control type to *CONTROL_TYPE*, which can be **none**, **full**, or **interactive**. **features** Lists all available feature flags. **test-feature** *FEATURE* Returns 0 when FEATURE is enabled, 1 if it is disabled, and 2 if it is not recognized. Notes ----- For backwards compatibility most subcommands can also be specified as a long or short option. For example, rather than ``status is-login`` you can type ``status --is-login``. The flag forms are deprecated and may be removed in a future release (but not before fish 4.0). You can only specify one subcommand per invocation even if you use the flag form of the subcommand.