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The abbr function doesn't have the possiblity to rename abbreviations. You have to delete the old one and create a new one. This commit adds this functionality and uses the syntax: abbr -r OLD_KEY NEW_KEY Fixes #2155.
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\section abbr abbr - manage fish abbreviations
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\subsection abbr-synopsis Synopsis
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\fish{synopsis}
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abbr --add word phrase...
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abbr --rename word new_word
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abbr --show
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abbr --list
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abbr --erase word
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\endfish
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\subsection abbr-description Description
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`abbr` manipulates the list of abbreviations that fish will expand.
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Abbreviations are user-defined character sequences or words that are replaced with longer phrases after they are entered. For example, a frequently-run command such as `git checkout` can be abbreviated to `gco`. After entering `gco` and pressing @key{Space} or @key{Enter}, the full text `git checkout` will appear in the command line.
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Abbreviations are stored in a variable named `fish_user_abbreviations`. This is automatically created as a universal variable the first time an abbreviation is created. If you want your abbreviations to be private to a particular fish session you can put the following in your *~/.config/fish/config.fish* file before you define your first abbrevation:
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\fish
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if status --is-interactive
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set -g fish_user_abbreviations
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abbr --add first 'echo my first abbreviation'
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abbr --add second 'echo my second abbreviation'
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# etcetera
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end
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\endfish
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You can create abbreviations directly on the command line and they will be saved automatically and made visible to other fish sessions if `fish_user_abbreviations` is a universal variable. If you keep the variable as universal, `abbr --add` statements in <a href="tutorial.html#tut_startup">config.fish</a> will do nothing but slow down startup slightly.
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\subsection abbr-options Options
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The following parameters are available:
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- `-a WORD PHRASE` or `--add WORD PHRASE` Adds a new abbreviation, causing WORD to be expanded to PHRASE.
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- `-r WORD NEW_WORD` or `--rename WORD NEW_WORD` Renames an abbreviation, from WORD to NEW_WORD.
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- `-s` or `--show` Show all abbreviated words and their expanded phrases in a manner suitable for export and import.
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- `-l` or `--list` Lists all abbreviated words.
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- `-e WORD` or `--erase WORD` Erase the abbreviation WORD.
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Note: fish version 2.1 supported `-a WORD=PHRASE`. This syntax is now deprecated but will still be converted.
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\subsection abbr-example Examples
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\fish
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abbr -a gco git checkout
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\endfish
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Add a new abbreviation where `gco` will be replaced with `git checkout`.
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\fish
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abbr -r gco gch
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\endfish
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Renames an existing abbreviation from `gco` to `gch`.
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\fish
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abbr -e gco
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\endfish
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Erase the `gco` abbreviation.
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\fish
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ssh another_host abbr -s | source
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\endfish
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Import the abbreviations defined on another_host over SSH.
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