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fish by default shows a git-aware prompt. Recall that on macOS, there are two hazards we must avoid: 1. The command `/usr/bin/git` is installed by default. This command is not actually git; instead it's a stub which pops open a dialog proposing to install Xcode command line tools. Not a good experience. 2. Even after installing these tools, the first run of any `git` or other command may be quite slow, because it's now a stub which invokes `xcrun` which needs to populate a cache on a fresh boot. Another bad experience. We previously attempted to fix this by having `xcrun` print out its cache path and check if there's a file there. This worked because `xcrun` only lazily created that file. However, this no longer works: `xcrun` now eagerly creates the file, and only lazily populates it. Thus we think git is ready, when it is not. (This can be reproduced by running `xcrun --kill-cache` and then running the default fish shell prompt - it will be slow). Change the fix in the following way: using sh, run `/usr/bin/git --version; touch /tmp/__fish_git_ready` in the background. Then detect the presence of /tmp/__fish_git_ready as a mark that git is ready. Fixes #10535 |
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.. |Cirrus CI| image:: https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/fish-shell/fish-shell.svg?branch=master :target: https://cirrus-ci.com/github/fish-shell/fish-shell :alt: Cirrus CI Build Status `fish <https://fishshell.com/>`__ - the friendly interactive shell |Build Status| |Cirrus CI| ============================================================================================= fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for macOS, Linux, and the rest of the family. fish includes features like syntax highlighting, autosuggest-as-you-type, and fancy tab completions that just work, with no configuration required. For downloads, screenshots and more, go to https://fishshell.com/. Quick Start ----------- fish generally works like other shells, like bash or zsh. A few important differences can be found at https://fishshell.com/docs/current/tutorial.html by searching for the magic phrase “unlike other shells”. Detailed user documentation is available by running ``help`` within fish, and also at https://fishshell.com/docs/current/index.html Getting fish ------------ macOS ~~~~~ fish can be installed: - using `Homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`__: ``brew install fish`` - using `MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/>`__: ``sudo port install fish`` - using the `installer from fishshell.com <https://fishshell.com/>`__ - as a `standalone app from fishshell.com <https://fishshell.com/>`__ Note: The minimum supported macOS version is 10.10 "Yosemite". Packages for Linux ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Packages for Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS are available from the `openSUSE Build Service <https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=shells%3Afish&package=fish>`__. Packages for Ubuntu are available from the `fish PPA <https://launchpad.net/~fish-shell/+archive/ubuntu/release-3>`__, and can be installed using the following commands: :: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:fish-shell/release-3 sudo apt update sudo apt install fish Instructions for other distributions may be found at `fishshell.com <https://fishshell.com>`__. Windows ~~~~~~~ - On Windows 10/11, fish can be installed under the WSL Windows Subsystem for Linux with the instructions for the appropriate distribution listed above under “Packages for Linux”, or from source with the instructions below. - fish (4.0 on and onwards) cannot be installed in Cygwin, due to a lack of Rust support. Building from source ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If packages are not available for your platform, GPG-signed tarballs are available from `fishshell.com <https://fishshell.com/>`__ and `fish-shell on GitHub <https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/releases>`__. See the `Building <#building>`__ section for instructions. Running fish ------------ Once installed, run ``fish`` from your current shell to try fish out! Dependencies ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Running fish requires: - A terminfo database, typically from curses or ncurses (preinstalled on most \*nix systems) - this needs to be the directory tree format, not the "hashed" database. If this is unavailable, fish uses an included xterm-256color definition. - some common \*nix system utilities (currently ``mktemp``), in addition to the basic POSIX utilities (``cat``, ``cut``, ``dirname``, ``file``, ``ls``, ``mkdir``, ``mkfifo``, ``rm``, ``sort``, ``tee``, ``tr``, ``uname`` and ``sed`` at least, but the full coreutils plus ``find`` and ``awk`` is preferred) - The gettext library, if compiled with translation support The following optional features also have specific requirements: - builtin commands that have the ``--help`` option or print usage messages require ``nroff`` or ``mandoc`` for display - automated completion generation from manual pages requires Python 3.5+ - the ``fish_config`` web configuration tool requires Python 3.5+ and a web browser - system clipboard integration (with the default Ctrl-V and Ctrl-X bindings) require either the ``xsel``, ``xclip``, ``wl-copy``/``wl-paste`` or ``pbcopy``/``pbpaste`` utilities - full completions for ``yarn`` and ``npm`` require the ``all-the-package-names`` NPM module - ``colorls`` is used, if installed, to add color when running ``ls`` on platforms that do not have color support (such as OpenBSD) Building -------- .. _dependencies-1: Dependencies ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Compiling fish from a tarball requires: - Rust (version 1.70 or later) - CMake (version 3.5 or later) - a C compiler (for system feature detection and the test helper binary) - PCRE2 (headers and libraries) - optional, this will be downloaded if missing - gettext (headers and libraries) - optional, for translation support - an Internet connection, as other dependencies will be downloaded automatically Sphinx is also optionally required to build the documentation from a cloned git repository. Additionally, running the full test suite requires Python 3, tmux, and the pexpect package. Building from source (all platforms) - Makefile generator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To install into ``/usr/local``, run: .. code:: bash mkdir build; cd build cmake .. make sudo make install The install directory can be changed using the ``-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` parameter for ``cmake``. Build options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In addition to the normal CMake build options (like ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``), fish has some other options available to customize it. - BUILD_DOCS=ON|OFF - whether to build the documentation. This is automatically set to OFF when Sphinx isn't installed. - INSTALL_DOCS=ON|OFF - whether to install the docs. This is automatically set to on when BUILD_DOCS is or prebuilt documentation is available (like when building in-tree from a tarball). - FISH_USE_SYSTEM_PCRE2=ON|OFF - whether to use an installed pcre2. This is normally autodetected. - MAC_CODESIGN_ID=String|OFF - the codesign ID to use on Mac, or "OFF" to disable codesigning. - WITH_GETTEXT=ON|OFF - whether to build with gettext support for translations. - extra_functionsdir, extra_completionsdir and extra_confdir - to compile in an additional directory to be searched for functions, completions and configuration snippets Contributing Changes to the Code -------------------------------- See the `Guide for Developers <CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__. Contact Us ---------- Questions, comments, rants and raves can be posted to the official fish mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users or join us on our `matrix channel <https://matrix.to/#/#fish-shell:matrix.org>`__. Or use the `fish tag on Unix & Linux Stackexchange <https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/fish>`__. There is also a fish tag on Stackoverflow, but it is typically a poor fit. Found a bug? Have an awesome idea? Please `open an issue <https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/new>`__. .. |Build Status| image:: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/workflows/make%20test/badge.svg :target: https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/actions