function fish_delta argparse h/help f/no-functions c/no-completions C/no-config d/no-diff n/new V/vendor= -- $argv if set -q _flag_help __fish_print_help fish_delta return 0 end type -q diff or set -l _flag_d --no-diff set -l vendormode default if set -ql _flag_vendor[1] if not contains -- $_flag_vendor[-1] default ignore user echo "Wrong vendor mode '$_flag_vendor[-1]'." >&2 echo "Valid values are: default, ignore, new" >&2 return 2 end set vendormode $_flag_vendor[-1] end # TODO: Do we want to keep the vendor dirs in here? set -l default_function_path $__fish_data_dir/functions test "$vendormode" = default && set -a default_function_path $__fish_vendor_functionsdirs set -l default_complete_path $__fish_data_dir/completions test "$vendormode" = default && set -a default_completions_path $__fish_vendor_completionsdirs set -l default_conf_path test "$vendormode" = default && set -a default_conf_path $__fish_vendor_confdirs set -l user_function_path set -l user_complete_path set -l user_conf_path $__fish_config_dir/conf.d $__fish_sysconf_dir/conf.d test "$vendormode" = user && set -a user_conf_path $__fish_vendor_confdirs for dir in $fish_function_path if contains -- $vendormode ignore default contains -- $dir $__fish_vendor_functionsdirs and continue end contains -- $dir $default_function_path or set -a user_function_path $dir end for dir in $fish_complete_path if contains -- $vendormode ignore default contains -- $dir $__fish_vendor_completionsdirs and continue end # We don't care about generated completions. # They shouldn't be compared at all. contains -- $dir $default_complete_path $__fish_user_data_dir/generated_completions or set -a user_complete_path $dir end set -l vars not set -ql _flag_f[1] and set -a vars user_function_path default_function_path not set -ql _flag_c[1] and set -a vars user_complete_path default_complete_path not set -ql _flag_C[1] and set -a vars user_conf_path default_conf_path if not set -q vars[1] echo No directories to check! >&2 return 2 end set -l have_diff 0 if isatty stdout set -f colors "$(set_color normal)" "$(set_color brblue)" "$(set_color bryellow)" "$(set_color green)" "$(set_color red)" set -f pager less set -q PAGER and echo $PAGER | read -at pager if type -q less set -l lessopts isRF if test (less --version | string match -r 'less (\d+)')[2] -lt 530 2>/dev/null set lessopts "$lessopts"X end not set -qx LESS and set -xf LESS $lessopts end else set -f colors "" "" "" "" "" set -f pager cat # cannot use a builtin here end begin while set -q vars[1] set -l user_var $$vars[1] set -l default_var $$vars[2] set -l all_changed 0 # We count config files as "changed" compared to /dev/null # because they are being run. test "$vars[1]" = user_conf_path and set all_changed 1 set -e vars[..2] set -l files (path filter -rf -- $user_var/$argv.fish) set -q argv[1] or set files (path filter -rf -- $user_var/*) set -q files[1] and set have_diff 1 for file in $files set -l bn (path basename -- $file) set -l def (path filter -rf -- $default_var/$bn)[1] or begin if test $all_changed = 0 set -ql _flag_n and printf (_ "%sNew%s: %s\n") $colors[2] $colors[1] $file continue else set def /dev/null end end if type -q diff # We execute diff twice - once to figure out if it's changed, # so we can get nicer output. # if not diff -q -- $file $def >/dev/null 2>&1 printf (_ "%sChanged%s: %s\n") $colors[3] $colors[1] $file not set -ql _flag_d[1] and diff -u -- $def $file else printf (_ "%sUnmodified%s: %s\n") $colors[4] $colors[1] $file end else # Without diff, we can't really tell if the contents are the same. printf (_ "%sPossibly changed%s: %s\n") $colors[3] $colors[1] $file end end end # config.fish is special - it's a single file, not a directory, # and it's not precedenced - *both* ~/.config/fish/config.fish and /etc/fish/config.fish # are executed. if not set -ql _flag_C[1]; and begin not set -q argv[1] or contains -- config $argv end for file in (path filter -rf -- $__fish_sysconf_dir/config.fish $__fish_config_dir/config.fish) # We count these as "changed" so they show up. printf (_ "%sChanged%s: %s\n") $colors[3] $colors[1] $file not set -ql _flag_d[1] and diff -u -- /dev/null $file end end # Instead of using diff's --color=always, just do the coloring ourselves. end | string replace -r -- '^(-.*)$' "$colors[5]\$1$colors[1]" | string replace -r -- '^(\+.*)$' "$colors[4]\$1$colors[1]" | $pager return $have_diff end