function __fish_preview_current_file --description "Open the file at the cursor in a pager" set -l pager less -- set -q PAGER && echo $PAGER | read -at pager # commandline -t will never return an empty list. However, the token # could comprise multiple lines, so join them into a single string. set -l file (commandline -t | string collect) if test -z $file # $backslash will parsed as regex which may need additional escaping. set -l backslash '\\\\' not status test-feature regex-easyesc && set backslash $backslash$backslash set file (string replace -ra -- '([ ;#^<>&|()"\'])' "$backslash\$1" (commandline -oc)[-1]) end set -q file[1] || return # strip -option= from token if present set file (string replace -r -- '^-[^\s=]*=' '' $file | string collect) eval set -l files $file || return # Bail if $file does not tokenize. if set -q files[1] && test -f $files[1] $pager $files commandline -f repaint end end