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fish 3.0b1

fish 3 is a major release, which introduces some breaking changes alongside improved functionality. Although most existing scripts will continue to work, they should be reviewed against the list below.

Notable non-backward compatible changes

  • Process and job expansion has largely been removed. % will no longer perform these expansions, except for %self for the PID of the current shell. Additionally, job management commands (disown, wait, bg, fg and kill) will expand job specifiers starting with % (#4230, #1202).
  • set x[1] x[2] a b, to set multiple elements of an array at once, is no longer valid syntax (#4236).
  • A literal {} now expands to itself, rather than nothing. This makes working with find -exec easier (#1109, #4632).
  • Literally accessing a zero-index is now illegal syntax and is caught by the parser (#4862). (fish indices start at 1)
  • Successive commas in brace expansions are handled in less surprising manner. For example, {,,,} expands to four empty strings rather than an empty string, a comma and an empty string again (#3002, #4632).
  • for loop control variables are no longer local to the for block (#1935).
  • Variables set in if and while conditions are available outside the block (#4820).
  • Local exported (set -lx) vars are now visible to functions (#1091).
  • The new math builtin (see below) does not support logical expressions; test should be used instead (#4777).
  • Range expansion will now behave sensibly when given a single positive and negative index ($foo[5..-1] or $foo[-1..5]), clamping to the last valid index without changing direction if the list has fewer elements than expected.
  • read now uses -s as short for --silent (à la bash); --shell's abbreviation (formerly -s) is now -S instead (#4490).
  • cd no longer resolves symlinks. fish now maintains a virtual path, matching other shells (#3350).
  • source now requires an explicit - as the filename to read from the terminal (#2633).
  • Arguments to end are now errors, instead of being silently ignored.
  • The names argparse, read, set, status, test and [ are now reserved and not allowed as function names. This prevents users unintentionally breaking stuff (#3000).
  • The fish_user_abbreviations variable is no longer used; abbreviations will be migrated to the new storage format automatically.
  • The FISH_READ_BYTE_LIMIT variable is now called fish_byte_limit (#4414).
  • Environment variables are no longer split into arrays based on the record separator character on startup. Instead, variables are not split, unless their name ends in PATH, in which case they are split on colons (#436).
  • The history builtin's --with-time option has been removed; this has been deprecated in favor of --show-time since 2.7.0 (#4403).
  • The internal variables __fish_datadir and __fish_sysconfdir are now known as __fish_data_dir and __fish_sysconf_dir respectively.

Deprecations

With the release of fish 3, a number of features have been marked for removal in the future. All users are encouraged to explore alternatives. A small number of these features are currently behind feature flags, which are turned on at present but may be turned off by default in the future.

A new feature flags mechanism is added for staging deprecations and breaking changes. Feature flags may be specified at launch with fish --features ... or by setting the universal fish_features variable. (#4940)

  • The use of the IFS variable for read is deprecated; IFS will be ignored in the future (#4156). Use the read --delimiter option instead.
  • The function --on-process-exit switch will be removed in future (#4700). Use the fish_exit event instead: function --on-event fish_exit.
  • $_ is deprecated and will removed in the future (#813). Use status current-command in a command substitution instead.
  • ^ as a redirection deprecated and will be removed in the future. (#4394). Use 2> to redirect stderr. This is controlled by the stderr-nocaret feature flag.
  • ? as a glob (wildcard) is deprecated and will be removed in the future (#4520). This is controlled by the qmark-noglob feature flag.

Notable fixes and improvements

Syntax changes and new commands

  • fish now supports && (like and), || (like or), and ! (like not), for better migration from POSIX-compliant shells (#4620).
  • Variables may be used as commands (#154).
  • fish may be started in private mode via fish --private. Private mode fish sessions do not have access to the history file and any commands evaluated in private mode are not persisted for future sessions. A session variable $fish_private_mode can be queried to detect private mode and adjust the behavior of scripts accordingly to respect the user's wish for privacy.
  • A new wait command for waiting on backgrounded processes (#4498).
  • math is now a builtin rather than a wrapper around bc (#3157). Floating point computations is now used by default, and can be controlled with the new --scale option (#4478).
  • Setting $PATH no longer warns on non-existent directories, allowing for a single $PATH to be shared across machines (eg via dotfiles) (#2969).
  • while sets $status to a non-zero value if the loop is not executed (#4982).
  • Command substitution output is now limited to 10 MB by default, controlled by the fish_read_limit variable (#3822). Notably, this is larger than most operating systems' argument size limit, so trying to pass argument lists this size to external commands has never worked.
  • The machine hostname, where available, is now exposed as the $hostname reserved variable. This removes the dependency on the hostname executable (#4422).
  • Bare bind invocations in config.fish now work. The fish_user_key_bindings function is no longer necessary, but will still be executed if it exists (#5191).
  • $fish_pid and $last_pid are available as replacements for %self and %last.

New features in commands

  • alias has a new --save option to save the generated function immediately (#4878).
  • bind has a new --silent option to ignore bind requests for named keys not available under the current terminal (#4188, #4431).
  • complete has a new --keep-order option to show the provided or dynamically-generated argument list in the same order as specified, rather than alphabetically (#361).
  • exec prompts for confirmation if background jobs are running.
  • funced has a new --save option to automatically save the edited function after successfully editing (#4668).
  • functions has a new --handlers option to show functions registered as event handlers (#4694).
  • history search supports globs for wildcard searching (#3136) and has a new --reverse option to show entries from oldest to newest (#4375)..
  • jobs has a new --quiet option to silence the output.
  • read has a new --delimiter option for splitting input into arrays (#4256).
  • read writes directly to stdout if called without arguments (#4407).
  • read can now read individual lines into separate variables without consuming the input in its entirety via the new /--line option.
  • set has new --append and --prepend options (#1326).
  • set has a new --show option to show lots of information about variables (#4265).
  • string match with an empty pattern and --entire in glob mode now matches everything instead of nothing (#4971).
  • string split supports a new --no-empty option to exclude empty strings from the result (#4779).
  • string has new subcommands split0 and join0 for working with NUL-delimited output.
  • string no longer stops processing text after NUL characters (#4605)
  • string escape has a new --style regex option for escaping strings to be matched literally in string regex operations.
  • test now supports floating point values in numeric comparisons.

Interactive improvements

  • A pipe at the end of a line now allows the job to continue on the next line (#1285).
  • Italics and dim support out of the box on macOS for Terminal.app and iTerm (#4436).
  • cd tab completions no longer descend into the deepest unambiguous path (#4649).
  • Pager navigation has been improved. Most notably, moving down now wraps around, moving up from the commandline now jumps to the last element and moving right and left now reverse each other even when wrapping around (#4680).
  • Typing normal characters while the completion pager is active no longer shows the search field. Instead it enters them into the command line, and ends paging (#2249).
  • A new input binding pager-toggle-search toggles the search field in the completions pager on and off. By default, this is bound to Ctrl-S.
  • Searching in the pager now does a full fuzzy search (#5213).
  • The pager will now show the full command instead of just its last line if the number of completions is large (#4702).
  • Abbreviations can be tab-completed (#3233).
  • Tildes in file names are now properly escaped in completions (#2274).
  • Wrapping completions (from complete --wraps or function --wraps) can now inject arguments. For example, complete gco --wraps 'git checkout' now works properly (#1976). The alias function has been updated to respect this behavior.
  • Path completions now support expansions, meaning expressions like python ~/<TAB> now provides file suggestions just like any other relative or absolute path. (This includes support for other expansions, too.)
  • Autosuggestions try to avoid arguments that are already present in the command line.
  • Notifications about crashed processes are now always shown, even in command substitutions (#4962).
  • The screen is no longer reset after a BEL, fixing graphical glitches (#3693).
  • vi-mode now supports ';' and ',' motions. This introduces new {forward,backward}-jump-till and repeat-jump{,-reverse} bind functions (#5140).
  • The *y vi-mode binding now works (#5100).
  • True color is now enabled in neovim by default (#2792).
  • Terminal size variables ($COLUMNS/$LINES) are now updated before fish_prompt is called, allowing the prompt to react (#904).
  • Multi-line prompts no longer repeat when the terminal is resized (#2320).
  • xclip support has been added to the clipboard integration (#5020).
  • The Alt-P keybinding paginates the last command if the command line is empty.
  • $cmd_duration is no longer reset when no command is executed (#5011).
  • Deleting a one-character word no longer erases the next word as well (#4747).
  • Token history search (Alt-Up) omits duplicate entries (#4795).
  • The fish_escape_delay_ms timeout, allowing the use of the escape key both on its own and as part of a control sequence, was applied to all control characters; this has been reduced to just the escape key.
  • Completing a function shows the description properly (#5206).
  • Added completions for
    • ansible, including ansible-galaxy, ansible-playbook and ansible-vault (#4697)
    • bb-power (#4800)
    • bd (#4472)
    • bower
    • clang and clang++ (#4174)
    • conda (#4837)
    • configure (for autoconf-generated files only)
    • curl
    • doas (#5196)
    • ebuild (#4911)
    • emaint (#4758)
    • eopkg (#4600)
    • exercism (#4495)
    • hjson
    • hugo (#4529)
    • j (from autojump #4344)
    • jbake (#4814)
    • jhipster (#4472)
    • kitty
    • kldload
    • kldunload
    • makensis (#5242)
    • meson
    • mkdocs (#4906)
    • ngrok (#4642)
    • OpenBSD's pkg_add, pkg_delete, pkg_info, pfctl, rcctl, signify, and vmctl (#4584)
    • openocd
    • optipng
    • opkg (#5168)
    • pandoc (#2937)
    • port (#4737)
    • powerpill (#4800)
    • pstack (#5135)
    • serve (#5026)
    • ttx
    • unzip
    • virsh (#5113)
    • xclip (#5126)
    • xsv
    • zfs and zpool (#4608)
  • Lots of improvements to completions (especially darcs (#5112), git, hg and sudo).
  • Completions for yarn and npm now require the all-the-package-names NPM package for full functionality.
  • Completions for bower and yarn now require the jq utility for full functionality.
  • Improved French translations.

Other fixes and improvements

  • Significant performance improvements to abbr (#4048), setting variables (#4200, #4341), executing functions, globs (#4579), string reading from standard input (#4610), and slicing history (in particular, $history[1] for the last executed command).
  • Fish's internal wcwidth function has been updated to deal with newer Unicode, and the width of some characters can be configured via the fish_ambiguous_width (#5149) and fish_emoji_width (#2652) variables. Alternatively, a new build-time option INTERNAL_WCWIDTH can be used to use the system's wcwidth instead (#4816).
  • functions correctly supports -d as the short form of --description. (#5105)
  • /etc/paths is now parsed like macOS' bash path_helper, fixing $PATH order (#4336, #4852) on macOS.
  • Using a read-only variable in a for loop produces an error, rather than silently producing incorrect results (#4342).
  • The universal variables filename no longer contains the hostname or MAC address. It is now at the fixed location .config/fish/fish_variables (#1912).
  • Exported variables in the global or universal scope no longer have their exported status affected by local variables (#2611).
  • Major rework of terminal and job handling to eliminate bugs (#3805, #3952, #4178, #4235, #4238, #4540, #4929, #5210).
  • Improvements to the manual page completion generator (#2937, #4313).
  • suspend --force now works correctly (#4672).
  • Pressing Ctrl-C while running a script now reliably terminates fish (#5253).

For distributors and developers

  • fish ships with a new build system based on CMake. CMake 3.2 is the minimum required version. Although the autotools-based Makefile and the Xcode project are still shipped with this release, they will be removed in the near future. All distributors and developers are encouraged to migrate to the CMake build.
  • Build scripts for most platforms no longer require bash, using the standard sh instead.
  • The hostname command is no longer required for fish to operate.

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fish 2.7.1 (released December 23, 2017)

This release of fish fixes an issue where iTerm 2 on macOS would display a warning about paste bracketing being left on when starting a new fish session (#4521).

If you are upgrading from version 2.6.0 or before, please also review the release notes for 2.7.0 and 2.7b1 (included below).

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fish 2.7.0 (released November 23, 2017)

There are no major changes between 2.7b1 and 2.7.0. If you are upgrading from version 2.6.0 or before, please also review the release notes for 2.7b1 (included below).

Xcode builds and macOS packages could not be produced with 2.7b1, but this is fixed in 2.7.0.

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fish 2.7b1 (released October 31, 2017)

Notable improvements

  • A new cdh (change directory using recent history) command provides a more friendly alternative to prevd/nextd and pushd/popd (#2847).
  • A new argparse command is available to allow fish script to parse arguments with the same behavior as builtin commands. This also includes the fish_opt helper command. (#4190).
  • Invalid array indexes are now silently ignored (#826, #4127).
  • Improvements to the debugging facility, including a prompt specific to the debugger (fish_breakpoint_prompt) and a status is-breakpoint subcommand (#1310).
  • string supports new lower and upper subcommands, for altering the case of strings (#4080). The case changing is not locale-aware yet.- string escape has a new --style=xxx flag where xxx can be script, var, or url (#4150), and can be reversed with string unescape (#3543).
  • History can now be split into sessions with the fish_history variable, or not saved to disk at all (#102).
  • Read history is now controlled by the fish_history variable rather than the --mode-name flag (#1504).
  • command now supports an --all flag to report all directories with the command. which is no longer a runtime dependency (#2778).
  • fish can run commands before starting an interactive session using the new --init-command/-C options (#4164).
  • set has a new --show option to show lots of information about variables (#4265).

Other significant changes

  • The COLUMNS and LINES environment variables are now correctly set the first time fish_prompt is run (#4141).

  • complete's --no-files option works as intended (#112).

  • echo -h now correctly echoes -h in line with other shells (#4120).

  • The export compatibility function now returns zero on success, rather than always returning 1 (#4435).

  • Stop converting empty elements in MANPATH to "." (#4158). The behavior being changed was introduced in fish 2.6.0.

  • count -h and count --help now return 1 rather than produce command help output (#4189).

  • An attempt to read which stops because too much data is available still defines the variables given as parameters (#4180).

  • A regression in fish 2.4.0 which prevented pushd +1 from working has been fixed (#4091).

  • A regression in fish 2.6.0 where multiple read commands in non-interactive scripts were broken has been fixed (#4206).

  • A regression in fish 2.6.0 involving universal variables with side-effects at startup such as set -U fish_escape_delay_ms 10 has been fixed (#4196).

  • Added completions for:

    • as (#4130)
    • cdh (#2847)
    • dhcpd (#4115)
    • ezjail-admin (#4324)
    • Fabric's fab (#4153)
    • grub-file (#4119)
    • grub-install (#4119)
    • jest (#4142)
    • kdeconnect-cli
    • magneto (#4043, #4108)
    • mdadm (#4198)
    • passwd (#4209)
    • pip and pipenv (#4448)
    • s3cmd (#4332)
    • sbt (#4347)
    • snap (#4215)
    • Sublime Text 3's subl (#4277)
  • Lots of improvements to completions.

  • Updated Chinese and French translations.

  • Improved completions for:

    • apt
    • cd (#4061)
    • composer (#4295)
    • eopkg
    • flatpak (#4456)
    • git (#4117, #4147, #4329, #4368)
    • gphoto2
    • killall (#4052)
    • ln
    • npm (#4241)
    • ssh (#4377)
    • tail
    • xdg-mime (#4333)
    • zypper (#4325)

fish 2.6.0 (released June 3, 2017)

Since the beta release of fish 2.6b1, fish version 2.6.0 contains a number of minor fixes, new completions for magneto (#4043), and improvements to the documentation.

Known issues

  • Apple macOS Sierra 10.12.5 introduced a problem with launching web browsers from other programs using AppleScript. This affects the fish Web configuration (fish_config); users on these platforms will need to manually open the address displayed in the terminal, such as by copying and pasting it into a browser. This problem will be fixed with macOS 10.12.6.

If you are upgrading from version 2.5.0 or before, please also review the release notes for 2.6b1 (included below).


fish 2.6b1 (released May 14, 2017)

Notable fixes and improvements

  • Jobs running in the background can now be removed from the list of jobs with the new disown builtin, which behaves like the same command in other shells (#2810).
  • Command substitutions now have access to the terminal, like in other shells. This allows tools like fzf to work properly (#1362, #3922).
  • In cases where the operating system does not report the size of the terminal, the COLUMNS and LINES environment variables are used; if they are unset, a default of 80x24 is assumed.
  • New French (#3772 & #3788) and improved German (#3834) translations.
  • fish no longer depends on the which external command.

Other significant changes

  • Performance improvements in launching processes, including major reductions in signal blocking. Although this has been heavily tested, it may cause problems in some circumstances; set the FISH_NO_SIGNAL_BLOCK variable to 0 in your fish configuration file to return to the old behaviour (#2007).
  • Performance improvements in prompts and functions that set lots of colours (#3793).
  • The Delete key no longer deletes backwards (a regression in 2.5.0).
  • functions supports a new --details option, which identifies where the function was loaded from (#3295), and a --details --verbose option which includes the function description (#597).
  • read will read up to 10 MiB by default, leaving the target variable empty and exiting with status 122 if the line is too long. You can set a different limit with the FISH_READ_BYTE_LIMIT variable.
  • read supports a new --silent option to hide the characters typed (#838), for when reading sensitive data from the terminal. read also now accepts simple strings for the prompt (rather than scripts) with the new -P and --prompt-str options (#802).
  • export and setenv now understand colon-separated PATH, CDPATH and MANPATH variables.
  • setenv is no longer a simple alias for set -gx and will complain, just like the csh version, if given more than one value (#4103).
  • bind supports a new --list-modes option (#3872).
  • bg will check all of its arguments before backgrounding any jobs; any invalid arguments will cause a failure, but non-existent (eg recently exited) jobs are ignored (#3909).
  • funced warns if the function being edited has not been modified (#3961).
  • printf correctly outputs "long long" integers (#3352).
  • status supports a new current-function subcommand to print the current function name (#1743).
  • string supports a new repeat subcommand (#3864). string match supports a new --entire option to emit the entire line matched by a pattern (#3957). string replace supports a new --filter option to only emit lines which underwent a replacement (#3348).
  • test supports the -k option to test for sticky bits (#733).
  • umask understands symbolic modes (#738).
  • Empty components in the CDPATH, MANPATH and PATH variables are now converted to "." (#2106, #3914).
  • New versions of ncurses (6.0 and up) wipe terminal scrollback buffers with certain commands; the C-l binding tries to avoid this (#2855).
  • Some systems' su implementations do not set the USER environment variable; it is now reset for root users (#3916).
  • Under terminals which support it, bracketed paste is enabled, escaping problematic characters for security and convience (#3871). Inside single quotes ('), single quotes and backslashes in pasted text are escaped (#967). The fish_clipboard_paste function (bound to C-v by default) is still the recommended pasting method where possible as it includes this functionality and more.
  • Processes in pipelines are no longer signalled as soon as one command in the pipeline has completed (#1926). This behaviour matches other shells mre closely.
  • All functions requiring Python work with whichever version of Python is installed (#3970). Python 3 is preferred, but Python 2.6 remains the minimum version required.
  • The color of the cancellation character can be controlled by the fish_color_cancel variable (#3963).
  • Added completions for:
  • caddy (#4008)
  • castnow (#3744)
  • climate (#3760)
  • flatpak
  • gradle (#3859)
  • gsettings (#4001)
  • helm (#3829)
  • i3-msg (#3787)
  • ipset (#3924)
  • jq (#3804)
  • light (#3752)
  • minikube (#3778)
  • mocha (#3828)
  • mkdosfs (#4017)
  • pv (#3773)
  • setsid (#3791)
  • terraform (#3960)
  • usermod (#3775)
  • xinput
  • yarn (#3816)
  • Improved completions for adb (#3853), apt (#3771), bzr (#3769), dconf, git (including #3743), grep (#3789), go (#3789), help (#3789), hg (#3975), htop (#3789), killall (#3996), lua, man (#3762), mount (#3764 & #3841), obnam (#3924), perl (#3856), portmaster (#3950), python (#3840), ssh (#3781), scp (#3781), systemctl (#3757) and udisks (#3764).

fish 2.5.0 (released February 3, 2017)

There are no major changes between 2.5b1 and 2.5.0. If you are upgrading from version 2.4.0 or before, please also review the release notes for 2.5b1 (included below).

Notable fixes and improvements

  • The Home, End, Insert, Delete, Page Up and Page Down keys work in Vi-style key bindings (#3731).

fish 2.5b1 (released January 14, 2017)

Platform Changes

Starting with version 2.5, fish requires a more up-to-date version of C++, specifically C++11 (from 2011). This affects some older platforms:

Linux

For users building from source, GCC's g++ 4.8 or later, or LLVM's clang 3.3 or later, are known to work. Older platforms may require a newer compiler installed.

Unfortunately, because of the complexity of the toolchain, binary packages are no longer published by the fish-shell developers for the following platforms:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 5 & 6 for 64-bit builds
  • Ubuntu 12.04 (EoLTS April 2017)
  • Debian 7 (EoLTS May 2018)

Installing newer version of fish on these systems will require building from source.

OS X SnowLeopard

Starting with version 2.5, fish requires a C++11 standard library on OS X 10.6 ("SnowLeopard"). If this library is not installed, you will see this error: dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib

MacPorts is the easiest way to obtain this library. After installing the SnowLeopard MacPorts release from the install page, run:

sudo port -v install libcxx

Now fish should launch successfully. (Please open an issue if it does not.)

This is only necessary on 10.6. OS X 10.7 and later include the required library by default.

Other significant changes

  • Attempting to exit with running processes in the background produces a warning, then signals them to terminate if a second attempt to exit is made. This brings the behaviour for running background processes into line with stopped processes. (#3497)
  • random can now have start, stop and step values specified, or the new choice subcommand can be used to pick an argument from a list (#3619).
  • A new key bindings preset, fish_hybrid_key_bindings, including all the Emacs-style and Vi-style bindings, which behaves like fish_vi_key_bindings in fish 2.3.0 (#3556).
  • function now returns an error when called with invalid options, rather than defining the function anyway (#3574). This was a regression present in fish 2.3 and 2.4.0.
  • fish no longer prints a warning when it identifies a running instance of an old version (2.1.0 and earlier). Changes to universal variables may not propagate between these old versions and 2.5b1.
  • Improved compatiblity with Android (#3585), MSYS/mingw (#2360), and Solaris (#3456, #3340).
  • Like other shells, the test builting now returns an error for numeric operations on invalid integers (#3346, #3581).
  • complete no longer recognises --authoritative and --unauthoritative options, and they are marked as obsolete.
  • status accepts subcommands, and should be used like status is-interactive. The old options continue to be supported for the foreseeable future (#3526), although only one subcommand or option can be specified at a time.
  • Selection mode (used with "begin-selection") no longer selects a character the cursor does not move over (#3684).
  • List indexes are handled better, and a bit more liberally in some cases (echo $PATH[1 .. 3] is now valid) (#3579).
  • The fish_mode_prompt function is now simply a stub around fish_default_mode_prompt, which allows the mode prompt to be included more easily in customised prompt functions (#3641).

Notable fixes and improvements

  • alias, run without options or arguments, lists all defined aliases, and aliases now include a description in the function signature that identifies them.
  • complete accepts empty strings as descriptions (#3557).
  • command accepts -q/--quiet in combination with --search (#3591), providing a simple way of checking whether a command exists in scripts.
  • Abbreviations can now be renamed with abbr --rename OLD_KEY NEW_KEY (#3610).
  • The command synopses printed by --help options work better with copying and pasting (#2673).
  • help launches the browser specified by the $fish_help_browser variable if it is set (#3131).
  • History merging could lose items under certain circumstances and is now fixed (#3496).
  • The $status variable is now set to 123 when a syntactically invalid command is entered (#3616).
  • Exiting fish now signals all background processes to terminate, not just stopped jobs (#3497).
  • A new prompt_hostname function which prints a hostname suitable for use in prompts (#3482).
  • The __fish_man_page function (bound to Alt-h by default) now tries to recognize subcommands (e.g. git add will now open the "git-add" man page) (#3678).
  • A new function edit_command_buffer (bound to Alt-e & Alt-v by default) to edit the command buffer in an external editor (#1215, #3627).
  • set_color now supports italics (--italics), dim (--dim) and reverse (--reverse) modes (#3650).
  • Filesystems with very slow locking (eg incorrectly-configured NFS) will no longer slow fish down (#685).
  • Improved completions for apt (#3695), fusermount (#3642), make (#3628), netctl-auto (#3378), nmcli (#3648), pygmentize (#3378), and tar (#3719).
  • Added completions for:
  • VBoxHeadless (#3378)
  • VBoxSDL (#3378)
  • base64 (#3378)
  • caffeinate (#3524)
  • dconf (#3638)
  • dig (#3495)
  • dpkg-reconfigure (#3521 & #3522)
  • feh (#3378)
  • launchctl (#3682)
  • lxc (#3554 & #3564),
  • mddiagnose (#3524)
  • mdfind (#3524)
  • mdimport (#3524)
  • mdls (#3524)
  • mdutil (#3524)
  • mkvextract (#3492)
  • nvram (#3524)
  • objdump (#3378)
  • sysbench (#3491)
  • tmutil (#3524)

fish 2.4.0 (released November 8, 2016)

There are no major changes between 2.4b1 and 2.4.0.

Notable fixes and improvements

  • The documentation is now generated properly and with the correct version identifier.
  • Automatic cursor changes are now only enabled on the subset of XTerm versions known to support them, resolving a problem where older versions printed garbage to the terminal before and after every prompt (#3499).
  • Improved the title set in Apple Terminal.app.
  • Added completions for defaults and improved completions for diskutil (#3478).

fish 2.4b1 (released October 18, 2016)

Significant changes

  • The clipboard integration has been revamped with explicit bindings. The killring commands no longer copy from, or paste to, the X11 clipboard - use the new copy (C-x) and paste (C-v) bindings instead. The clipboard is now available on OS X as well as systems using X11 (e.g. Linux). (#3061)
  • history uses subcommands (history delete) rather than options (history --delete) for its actions (#3367). You can no longer specify multiple actions via flags (e.g., history --delete --save something).
  • New history options have been added, including --max=n to limit the number of history entries, --show-time option to show timestamps (#3175, #3244), and --null to null terminate history entries in the search output.
  • history search is now case-insensitive by default (which also affects history delete) (#3236).
  • history delete now correctly handles multiline commands (#31).
  • Vi-style bindings no longer include all of the default emacs-style bindings; instead, they share some definitions (#3068).
  • If there is no locale set in the environment, various known system configuration files will be checked for a default. If no locale can be found, en_US-UTF.8 will be used (#277).
  • A number followed by a caret (e.g. 5^) is no longer treated as a redirection (#1873).
  • The $version special variable can be overwritten, so that it can be used for other purposes if required.

Notable fixes and improvements

  • The fish_realpath builtin has been renamed to realpath and made compatible with GNU realpath when run without arguments (#3400). It is used only for systems without a realpath or grealpath utility (#3374).
  • Improved color handling on terminals/consoles with 8-16 colors, particularly the use of bright named color (#3176, #3260).
  • fish_indent can now read from files given as arguments, rather than just standard input (#3037).
  • Fuzzy tab completions behave in a less surprising manner (#3090, #3211).
  • jobs should only print its header line once (#3127).
  • Wildcards in redirections are highlighted appropriately (#2789).
  • Suggestions will be offered more often, like after removing characters (#3069).
  • history --merge now correctly interleaves items in chronological order (#2312).
  • Options for fish_indent have been aligned with the other binaries - in particular, -d now means --debug. The --dump option has been renamed to --dump-parse-tree (#3191).
  • The display of bindings in the Web-based configuration has been greatly improved (#3325), as has the rendering of prompts (#2924).
  • fish should no longer hang using 100% CPU in the C locale (#3214).
  • A bug in FreeBSD 11 & 12, Dragonfly BSD & illumos prevented fish from working correctly on these platforms under UTF-8 locales; fish now avoids the buggy behaviour (#3050).
  • Prompts which show git repository information (via __fish_git_prompt) are faster in large repositories (#3294) and slow filesystems (#3083).
  • fish 2.3.0 reintroduced a problem where the greeting was printed even when using read; this has been corrected again (#3261).
  • Vi mode changes the cursor depending on the current mode (#3215).
  • Command lines with escaped space characters at the end tab-complete correctly (#2447).
  • Added completions for:
    • arcanist (#3256)
    • connmanctl (#3419)
    • figlet (#3378)
    • mdbook (#3378)
    • ninja (#3415)
    • p4, the Perforce client (#3314)
    • pygmentize (#3378)
    • ranger (#3378)
  • Improved completions for aura (#3297), abbr (#3267), brew (#3309), chown (#3380, #3383),cygport (#3392), git (#3274, #3226, #3225, #3094, #3087, #3035, #3021, #2982, #3230), kill & pkill (#3200), screen (#3271), wget (#3470), and xz (#3378).
  • Distributors, packagers and developers will notice that the build process produces more succinct output by default; use make V=1 to get verbose output (#3248).
  • Improved compatibility with minor platforms including musl (#2988), Cygwin (#2993), Android (#3441, #3442), Haiku (#3322) and Solaris .

fish 2.3.1 (released July 3, 2016)

This is a functionality and bugfix release. This release does not contain all the changes to fish since the last release, but fixes a number of issues directly affecting users at present and includes a small number of new features.

Significant changes

  • A new fish_key_reader binary for decoding interactive keypresses (#2991).
  • fish_mode_prompt has been updated to reflect the changes in the way the Vi input mode is set up (#3067), making this more reliable.
  • fish_config can now properly be launched from the OS X app bundle (#3140).

Notable fixes and improvements

  • Extra lines were sometimes inserted into the output under Windows (Cygwin and Microsoft Windows Subsystem for Linux) due to TTY timestamps not being updated (#2859).
  • The string builtin's match mode now handles the combination of -rnv (match, invert and count) correctly (#3098).
  • Improvements to TTY special character handling (#3064), locale handling (#3124) and terminal environment variable handling (#3060).
  • Work towards handling the terminal modes for external commands launched from initialisation files (#2980).
  • Ease the upgrade path from fish 2.2.0 and before by warning users to restart fish if the string builtin is not available (#3057).
  • type -a now syntax-colorizes function source output.
  • Added completions for alsamixer, godoc, gofmt, goimports, gorename, lscpu, mkdir, modinfo, netctl-auto, poweroff, termite, udisksctl and xz (#3123).
  • Improved completions for apt (#3097), aura (#3102),git (#3114), npm (#3158), string and suspend (#3154).

fish 2.3.0 (released May 20, 2016)

There are no significant changes between 2.3.0 and 2.3b2.

Other notable fixes and improvements

  • abbr now allows non-letter keys (#2996).
  • Define a few extra colours on first start (#2987).
  • Multiple documentation updates.
  • Added completions for rmmod (#3007).
  • Improved completions for git (#2998).

Known issues

  • Interactive commands started from fish configuration files or from the -c option may, under certain circumstances, be started with incorrect terminal modes and fail to behave as expected. A fix is planned but requires further testing (#2619).

fish 2.3b2 (released May 5, 2016)

Significant changes

  • A new fish_realpath builtin and associated function to allow the use of realpath even on those platforms that don't ship an appropriate command (#2932).
  • Alt-# toggles the current command line between commented and uncommented states, making it easy to save a command in history without executing it.
  • The fish_vi_mode function is now deprecated in favour of fish_vi_key_bindings.

Other notable fixes and improvements

  • Fix the build on Cygwin (#2952) and RedHat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5 (#2955).
  • Avoid confusing the terminal line driver with non-printing characters in fish_title (#2453).
  • Improved completions for busctl, git (#2585, #2879, #2984), and netctl.

fish 2.3b1 (released April 19, 2016)

Significant Changes

  • A new string builtin to handle... strings! This builtin will measure, split, search and replace text strings, including using regular expressions. It can also be used to turn lists into plain strings using join. string can be used in place of sed, grep, tr, cut, and awk in many situations. (#2296)
  • Allow using escape as the Meta modifier key, by waiting after seeing an escape character wait up to 300ms for an additional character. This is consistent with readline (e.g. bash) and can be configured via the fish_escape_delay_ms variable. This allows using escape as the Meta modifier. (#1356)
  • Add new directories for vendor functions and configuration snippets (#2500)
  • A new fish_realpath builtin and associated realpath function should allow scripts to resolve path names via realpath regardless of whether there is an external command of that name; albeit with some limitations. See the associated documentation.

Backward-incompatible changes

  • Unmatched globs will now cause an error, except when used with for, set or count (#2719)
  • and and or will now bind to the closest if or while, allowing compound conditions without begin and end (#1428)
  • set -ql now searches up to function scope for variables (#2502)
  • status -f will now behave the same when run as the main script or using source (#2643)
  • source no longer puts the file name in $argv if no arguments are given (#139)
  • History files are stored under the XDG_DATA_HOME hierarchy (by default, in ~/.local/share), and existing history will be moved on first use (#744)

Other notable fixes and improvements

  • Fish no longer silences errors in config.fish (#2702)
  • Directory autosuggestions will now descend as far as possible if there is only one child directory (#2531)
  • Add support for bright colors (#1464)
  • Allow Ctrl-J (\cj) to be bound separately from Ctrl-M (\cm) (#217)
  • psub now has a "-s"/"suffix" option to name the temporary file with that suffix
  • Enable 24-bit colors on select terminals (#2495)
  • Support for SVN status in the prompt (#2582)
  • Mercurial and SVN support have been added to the Classic + Git (now Classic + VCS) prompt (via the new __fish_vcs_prompt function) (#2592)
  • export now handles variables with a "=" in the value (#2403)
  • New completions for:
    • alsactl
    • Archlinux's asp, makepkg
    • Atom's apm (#2390)
    • entr - the "Event Notify Test Runner" (#2265)
    • Fedora's dnf (#2638)
    • OSX diskutil (#2738)
    • pkgng (#2395)
    • pulseaudio's pacmd and pactl
    • rust's rustc and cargo (#2409)
    • sysctl (#2214)
    • systemd's machinectl (#2158), busctl (#2144), systemd-nspawn, systemd-analyze, localectl, timedatectl
    • and more
  • Fish no longer has a function called sgrep, freeing it for user customization (#2245)
  • A rewrite of the completions for cd, fixing a few bugs (#2299, #2300, #562)
  • Linux VTs now run in a simplified mode to avoid issues (#2311)
  • The vi-bindings now inherit from the emacs bindings
  • Fish will also execute fish_user_key_bindings when in vi-mode
  • funced will now also check $VISUAL (#2268)
  • A new suspend function (#2269)
  • Subcommand completion now works better with split /usr (#2141)
  • The command-not-found-handler can now be overridden by defining a function called __fish_command_not_found_handler in config.fish (#2332)
  • A few fixes to the Sorin theme
  • PWD shortening in the prompt can now be configured via the fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length variable, set to the length per path component (#2473)
  • fish no longer requires /etc/fish/config.fish to correctly start, and now ships a skeleton file that only contains some documentation (#2799)

fish 2.2.0 (released July 12, 2015)

Significant changes

  • Abbreviations: the new abbr command allows for interactively-expanded abbreviations, allowing quick access to frequently-used commands (#731).
  • Vi mode: run fish_vi_mode to switch fish into the key bindings and prompt familiar to users of the Vi editor (#65).
  • New inline and interactive pager, which will be familiar to users of zsh (#291).
  • Underlying architectural changes: the fishd universal variable server has been removed as it was a source of many bugs and security problems. Notably, old fish sessions will not be able to communicate universal variable changes with new fish sessions. For best results, restart all running instances of fish.
  • The web-based configuration tool has been redesigned, featuring a prompt theme chooser and other improvements.
  • New German, Brazilian Portuguese, and Chinese translations.

Backward-incompatible changes

These are kept to a minimum, but either change undocumented features or are too hard to use in their existing forms. These changes may break existing scripts.

  • commandline no longer interprets functions "in reverse", instead behaving as expected (#1567).
  • The previously-undocumented CMD_DURATION variable is now set for all commands and contains the execution time of the last command in milliseconds (#1585). It is no longer exported to other commands (#1896).
  • if / else conditional statements now return values consistent with the Single Unix Specification, like other shells (#1443).
  • A new "top-level" local scope has been added, allowing local variables declared on the commandline to be visible to subsequent commands. (#1908)

Other notable fixes and improvements

  • New documentation design (#1662), which requires a Doxygen version 1.8.7 or newer to build.
  • Fish now defines a default directory for other packages to provide completions. By default this is /usr/share/fish/vendor-completions.d; on systems with pkgconfig installed this path is discoverable with pkg-config --variable completionsdir fish.
  • A new parser removes many bugs; all existing syntax should keep working.
  • New fish_preexec and fish_postexec events are fired before and after job execution respectively (#1549).
  • Unmatched wildcards no longer prevent a job from running. Wildcards used interactively will still print an error, but the job will proceed and the wildcard will expand to zero arguments (#1482).
  • The . command is deprecated and the source command is preferred (#310).
  • bind supports "bind modes", which allows bindings to be set for a particular named mode, to support the implementation of Vi mode.
  • A new export alias, which behaves like other shells (#1833).
  • command has a new --search option to print the name of the disk file that would be executed, like other shells' command -v (#1540).
  • commandline has a new --paging-mode option to support the new pager.
  • complete has a new --wraps option, which allows a command to (recursively) inherit the completions of a wrapped command (#393), and complete -e now correctly erases completions (#380).
  • Completions are now generated from manual pages by default on the first run of fish (#997).
  • fish_indent can now produce colorized (--ansi) and HTML (--html) output (#1827).
  • functions --erase now prevents autoloaded functions from being reloaded in the current session.
  • history has a new --merge option, to incorporate history from other sessions into the current session (#825).
  • jobs returns 1 if there are no active jobs (#1484).
  • read has several new options:
  • --array to break input into an array (#1540)
  • --null to break lines on NUL characters rather than newlines (#1694)
  • --nchars to read a specific number of characters (#1616)
  • --right-prompt to display a right-hand-side prompt during interactive read (#1698).
  • type has a new -q option to suppress output (#1540 and, like other shells, type -a now prints all matches for a command (#261).
  • Pressing F1 now shows the manual page for the current command (#1063).
  • fish_title functions have access to the arguments of the currently running argument as $argv[1] (#1542).
  • The OS command-not-found handler is used on Arch Linux (#1925), nixOS (#1852), openSUSE and Fedora (#1280).
  • Alt+. searches backwards in the token history, mapping to the same behavior as inserting the last argument of the previous command, like other shells (#89).
  • The SHLVL environment variable is incremented correctly (#1634 & #1693).
  • Added completions for adb (#1165 & #1211), apt (#2018), aura (#1292), composer (#1607), cygport (#1841), dropbox (#1533), elixir (#1167), fossil, heroku (#1790), iex (#1167), kitchen (#2000), nix (#1167), node/npm (#1566), opam (#1615), setfacl (#1752), tmuxinator (#1863), and yast2 (#1739).
  • Improved completions for brew (#1090 & #1810), bundler (#1779), cd (#1135), emerge (#1840),git (#1680, #1834 & #1951), man (#960), modprobe (#1124), pacman (#1292), rpm (#1236), rsync (#1872), scp (#1145), ssh (#1234), sshfs (#1268), systemctl (#1462, #1950 & #1972), tmux (#1853), vagrant (#1748), yum (#1269), and zypper (#1787).

fish 2.1.2 (released Feb 24, 2015)

fish 2.1.2 contains a workaround for a filesystem bug in Mac OS X Yosemite. #1859

Specifically, after installing fish 2.1.1 and then rebooting, "Verify Disk" in Disk Utility will report "Invalid number of hard links." We don't have any reports of data loss or other adverse consequences. fish 2.1.2 avoids triggering the bug, but does not repair an already affected filesystem. To repair the filesystem, you can boot into Recovery Mode and use Repair Disk from Disk Utility. Linux and versions of OS X prior to Yosemite are believed to be unaffected.

There are no other changes in this release.


fish 2.1.1 (released September 26, 2014)

Important: if you are upgrading, stop all running instances of fishd as soon as possible after installing this release; it will be restarted automatically. On most systems, there will be no further action required. Note that some environments (where XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is set), such as Fedora 20, will require a restart of all running fish processes before universal variables work as intended.

Distributors are highly encouraged to call killall fishd, pkill fishd or similar in installation scripts, or to warn their users to do so.

Security fixes

  • The fish_config web interface now uses an authentication token to protect requests and only responds to requests from the local machine with this token, preventing a remote code execution attack. (closing CVE-2014-2914). #1438
  • psub and funced are no longer vulnerable to attacks which allow local privilege escalation and data tampering (closing CVE-2014-2906 and CVE-2014-3856). #1437
  • fishd uses a secure path for its socket, preventing a local privilege escalation attack (closing CVE-2014-2905). #1436
  • __fish_print_packages is no longer vulnerable to attacks which would allow local privilege escalation and data tampering (closing CVE-2014-3219). #1440

Other fixes

  • fishd now ignores SIGPIPE, fixing crashes using tools like GNU Parallel and which occurred more often as a result of the other fishd changes. #1084 & #1690

fish 2.1.0

Significant Changes

  • Tab completions will fuzzy-match files. #568

    When tab-completing a file, fish will first attempt prefix matches (foo matches foobar), then substring matches (ooba matches foobar), and lastly subsequence matches (fbr matches foobar). For example, in a directory with files foo1.txt, foo2.txt, foo3.txt…, you can type only the numeric part and hit tab to fill in the rest.

    This feature is implemented for files and executables. It is not yet implemented for options (like --foobar), and not yet implemented across path components (like /u/l/b to match /usr/local/bin).

  • Redirections now work better across pipelines. #110, #877

    In particular, you can pipe stderr and stdout together, for example, with cmd ^&1 | tee log.txt, or the more familiar cmd 2>&1 | tee log.txt.

  • A single % now expands to the last job backgrounded. #1008

    Previously, a single % would pid-expand to either all backgrounded jobs, or all jobs owned by your user. Now it expands to the last job backgrounded. If no job is in the background, it will fail to expand. In particular, fg % can be used to put the most recent background job in the foreground.

Other Notable Fixes

  • alt-U and alt+C now uppercase and capitalize words, respectively. #995

  • VTE based terminals should now know the working directory. #906

  • The autotools build now works on Mavericks. #968

  • The end-of-line binding (ctrl+E) now accepts autosuggestions. #932

  • Directories in /etc/paths (used on OS X) are now prepended instead of appended, similar to other shells. #927

  • Option-right-arrow (used for partial autosuggestion completion) now works on iTerm2. #920

  • Tab completions now work properly within nested subcommands. #913

  • printf supports \e, the escape character. #910

  • fish_config history no longer shows duplicate items. #900

  • $fish_user_paths is now prepended to $PATH instead of appended. #888

  • Jobs complete when all processes complete. #876

    For example, in previous versions of fish, sleep 10 | echo Done returns control immediately, because echo does not read from stdin. Now it does not complete until sleep exits (presumably after 10 seconds).

  • Better error reporting for square brackets. #875

  • fish no longer tries to add /bin to $PATH unless PATH is totally empty. #852

  • History token substitution (alt-up) now works correctly inside subshells. #833

  • Flow control is now disabled, freeing up ctrl-S and ctrl-Q for other uses. #814

  • sh-style variable setting like foo=bar now produces better error messages. #809

  • Commands with wildcards no longer produce autosuggestions. #785

  • funced no longer freaks out when supplied with no arguments. #780

  • fish.app now works correctly in a directory containing spaces. #774

  • Tab completion cycling no longer occasionally fails to repaint. #765

  • Comments now work in eval'd strings. #684

  • History search (up-arrow) now shows the item matching the autosuggestion, if that autosuggestion was truncated. #650

  • Ctrl-T now transposes characters, as in other shells. #128


fish 2.0.0

Significant Changes

  • Command substitutions now modify $status #547. Previously the exit status of command substitutions (like (pwd)) was ignored; however now it modifies $status. Furthermore, the set command now only sets $status on failure; it is untouched on success. This allows for the following pattern:

    if set python_path (which python)
       ...
    end
    

    Because set does not modify $status on success, the if branch effectively tests whether which succeeded, and if so, whether the set also succeeded.

  • Improvements to $PATH handling.

    • There is a new variable, $fish_user_paths, which can be set universally, and whose contents are appended to $PATH #527
    • /etc/paths and /etc/paths.d are now respected on OS X
    • fish no longer modifies $PATH to find its own binaries
  • Long lines no longer use ellipsis for line breaks, and copy and paste should no longer include a newline even if the line was broken #300

  • New syntax for index ranges (sometimes known as "slices") #212

  • fish now supports an else if statement #134

  • Process and pid completion now works on OS X #129

  • fish is now relocatable, and no longer depends on compiled-in paths #125

  • fish now supports a right prompt (RPROMPT) through the fish_right_prompt function #80

  • fish now uses posix_spawn instead of fork when possible, which is much faster on BSD and OS X #11

Other Notable Fixes

  • Updated VCS completions (darcs, cvs, svn, etc.)
  • Avoid calling getcwd on the main thread, as it can hang #696
  • Control-D (forward delete) no longer stops at a period #667
  • Completions for many new commands
  • fish now respects rxvt's unique keybindings #657
  • xsel is no longer built as part of fish. It will still be invoked if installed separately #633
  • __fish_filter_mime no longer spews #628
  • The --no-execute option to fish no longer falls over when reaching the end of a block #624
  • fish_config knows how to find fish even if it's not in the $PATH #621
  • A leading space now prevents writing to history, as is done in bash and zsh #615
  • Hitting enter after a backslash only goes to a new line if it is followed by whitespace or the end of the line #613
  • printf is now a builtin #611
  • Event handlers should no longer fire if signals are blocked #608
  • set_color is now a builtin #578
  • man page completions are now located in a new generated_completions directory, instead of your completions directory #576
  • tab now clears autosuggestions #561
  • tab completion from within a pair of quotes now attempts to "appropriate" the closing quote #552
  • $EDITOR can now be a list: for example, set EDITOR gvim -f) #541
  • case bodies are now indented #530
  • The profile switch -p no longer crashes #517
  • You can now control-C out of read #516
  • umask is now functional on OS X #515
  • Avoid calling getpwnam on the main thread, as it can hang #512
  • Alt-F or Alt-right-arrow (Option-F or option-right-arrow) now accepts one word of an autosuggestion #435
  • Setting fish as your login shell no longer kills OpenSUSE #367
  • Backslashes now join lines, instead of creating multiple commands #347
  • echo now implements the -e flag to interpret escapes #337
  • When the last token in the user's input contains capital letters, use its case in preference to that of the autosuggestion #335
  • Descriptions now have their own muted color #279
  • Wildcards beginning with a . (for example, ls .*) no longer match . and .. #270
  • Recursive wildcards now handle symlink loops #268
  • You can now delete history items from the fish_config web interface #250
  • The OS X build now weak links wcsdup and wcscasecmp #240
  • fish now saves and restores the process group, which prevents certain processes from being erroneously reported as stopped #197
  • funced now takes an editor option #187
  • Alternating row colors are available in fish pager through fish_pager_color_secondary #186
  • Universal variable values are now stored based on your MAC address, not your hostname #183
  • The caret ^ now only does a stderr redirection if it is the first character of a token, making git users happy #168
  • Autosuggestions will no longer cause line wrapping #167
  • Better handling of Unicode combining characters #155
  • fish SIGHUPs processes more often #138
  • fish no longer causes sudo to ask for a password every time
  • fish behaves better under Midnight Commander #121
  • set -e no longer crashes #100
  • fish now will automatically import history from bash, if there is no fish history #66
  • Backslashed-newlines inside quoted strings now behave more intuitively #52
  • Tab titles should be shown correctly in iTerm2 #47
  • scp remote path completion now sometimes works #42
  • The read builtin no longer shows autosuggestions #29
  • Custom key bindings can now be set via the fish_user_key_bindings function #21
  • All Python scripts now run correctly under both Python 2 and Python 3 #14
  • The "accept autosuggestion" key can now be configured #19
  • Autosuggestions will no longer suggest invalid commands #6

fishfish Beta r2

Bug Fixes

  • Implicit cd is back, for paths that start with one or two dots, a slash, or a tilde.
  • Overrides of default functions should be fixed. The "internalized scripts" feature is disabled for now.
  • Disabled delayed suspend. This is a strange job-control feature of BSD systems, including OS X. Disabling it frees up Control Y for other purposes; in particular, for yank, which now works on OS X.
  • fish_indent is fixed. In particular, the funced and funcsave functions work again.
  • A SIGTERM now ends the whole execution stack again (resolving #13).
  • Bumped the __fish_config_interactive version number so the default fish_color_autosuggestion kicks in.
  • fish_config better handles combined term256 and classic colors like "555 yellow".

New Features

  • A history builtin, and associated interactive function that enables deleting history items. Example usage: * Print all history items beginning with echo: history --prefix echo * Print all history items containing foo: history --contains foo * Interactively delete some items containing foo: history --delete --contains foo

Credit to @siteshwar for implementation. Thanks @siteshwar!


fishfish Beta r1

Scripting

  • No changes! All existing fish scripts, config files, completions, etc. from trunk should continue to work.

New Features

  • Autosuggestions. Think URL fields in browsers. When you type a command, fish will suggest the rest of the command after the cursor, in a muted gray when possible. You can accept the suggestion with the right arrow key or Ctrl-F. Suggestions come from command history, completions, and some custom code for cd; there's a lot of potential for improvement here. The suggestions are computed on a background pthread, so they never slow down your typing. The autosuggestion feature is incredible. I miss it dearly every time I use anything else.

  • term256 support where available, specifically modern xterms and OS X Lion. You can specify colors the old way ('set_color cyan') or by specifying RGB hex values ('set_color FF3333'); fish will pick the closest supported color. Some xterms do not advertise term256 support either in the $TERM or terminfo max_colors field, but nevertheless support it. For that reason, fish will default into using it on any xterm (but it can be disabled with an environment variable).

  • Web-based configuration page. There is a new function 'fish_config'. This spins up a simple Python web server and opens a browser window to it. From this web page, you can set your shell colors and view your functions, variables, and history; all changes apply immediately to all running shells. Eventually all configuration ought to be supported via this mechanism (but in addition to, not instead of, command line mechanisms).

  • Man page completions. There is a new function 'fish_update_completions'. This function reads all the man1 files from your manpath, removes the roff formatting, parses them to find the commands and options, and outputs fish completions into ~/.config/fish/completions. It won't overwrite existing completion files (except ones that it generated itself).

Programmatic Changes

  • fish is now entirely in C++. I have no particular love for C++, but it provides a ready memory-model to replace halloc. We've made an effort to keep it to a sane and portable subset (no C++11, no boost, no going crazy with templates or smart pointers), but we do use the STL and a little tr1.
  • halloc is entirely gone, replaced by normal C++ ownership semantics. If you don't know what halloc is, well, now you have two reasons to be happy.
  • All the crufty C data structures are entirely gone. array_list_t, priority_queue_t, hash_table_t, string_buffer_t have been removed and replaced by STL equivalents like std::vector, std::map, and std::wstring. A lot of the string handling now uses std::wstring instead of wchar_t *
  • fish now spawns pthreads for tasks like syntax highlighting that require blocking I/O.
  • History has been completely rewritten. History files now use an extensible YAML-style syntax. History "merging" (multiple shells writing to the same history file) now works better. There is now a maximum history length of about 250k items (256 * 1024).
  • The parser has been "instanced," so you can now create more than one.
  • Total #LoC has shrunk slightly even with the new features.

Performance

  • fish now runs syntax highlighting in a background thread, so typing commands is always responsive even on slow filesystems.
  • echo, test, and pwd are now builtins, which eliminates many forks.
  • The files in share/functions and share/completions now get 'internalized' into C strings that get compiled in with fish. This substantially reduces the number of files touched at startup. A consequence is that you cannot change these functions without recompiling, but often other functions depend on these "standard" functions, so changing them is perhaps not a good idea anyways.

Here are some system call counts for launching and then exiting fish with the default configuration, on OS X. The first column is fish trunk, the next column is with our changes, and the last column is bash for comparison. This data was collected via dtrace.

before after bash
open 9 4 5
fork 28 14 0
stat 131 85 11
lstat 670 0 0
read 332 80 4
write 172 149 0

The large number of forks relative to bash are due to fish's insanely expensive default prompt, which is unchanged in my version. If we switch to a prompt comparable to bash's (lame) default, the forks drop to 16 with trunk, 4 after our changes.

The large reduction in lstat() numbers is due to fish no longer needing to call ttyname() on OS X.

We've got some work to do to be as lean as bash, but we're on the right track.