fish-shell/share/functions/fish_config.fish
Fabian Homborg 2b74affaf0 Add prompt selector
It's a bit weird to *have* to fire up a browser to get fish_config to
choose a prompt.

So this adds a `prompt` subcommand to `fish_config`:

- `fish_config prompt list` shows all the available prompt names
- `fish_config prompt show` demos the available sample prompts
- `fish_config prompt choose` sources a prompt
- `fish_config prompt save` makes the choice permanent

A bare `fish_config` or `fish_config browse` opens the web UI.

Part of #3625.

TODO: This shows the right prompt on a new line. Showing it in-line is awkward
to do because we'd have to move it to the right.
2021-05-01 18:50:05 +02:00

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function fish_config --description "Launch fish's web based configuration"
argparse h/help -- $argv
or return
if set -q _flag_help
__fish_print_help fish_config
return 0
end
set -l cmd $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
set -q cmd[1]
or set cmd browse
# The web-based configuration UI
# Also opened with just `fish_config` or `fish_config browse`.
if contains -- $cmd browse
set -lx __fish_bin_dir $__fish_bin_dir
if set -l python (__fish_anypython)
$python "$__fish_data_dir/tools/web_config/webconfig.py" $argv
else
echo (set_color $fish_color_error)Cannot launch the web configuration tool:(set_color normal)
echo (set_color -o)"fish_config browse"(set_color normal) requires Python.
echo Installing python will fix this, and also enable completions to be
echo automatically generated from man pages.\n
echo To change your prompt, use (set_color -o)"fish_config prompt"(set_color normal) or create a (set_color -o)"fish_prompt"(set_color normal) function.
echo To list the samples use (set_color -o)"fish_config prompt show"(set_color normal).\n
echo You can tweak your colors by setting the (set_color $fish_color_search_match)\$fish_color_\*(set_color normal) variables.
end
return 0
end
if not contains -- $cmd prompt
echo No such subcommand: $cmd >&2
return 1
end
# prompt - for prompt switching
set -l cmd $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
if contains -- $cmd list; and set -q argv[1]
echo "Too many arguments" >&2
return 1
end
set -l prompt_dir $__fish_data_dir/sample_prompts $__fish_data_dir/tools/web_config/sample_prompts
switch $cmd
case show
set -l fish (status fish-path)
set -l prompts $prompt_dir/$argv.fish
set -q prompts[1]; or set prompts $prompt_dir/*.fish
for p in $prompts
if not test -e "$p"
continue
end
set -l promptname (string replace -r '.*/([^/]*).fish$' '$1' $p)
echo -s (set_color --underline) $promptname (set_color normal)
$fish -c "functions -e fish_right_prompt; source $p;
false
fish_prompt
echo (set_color normal)
if functions -q fish_right_prompt;
echo right prompt: (false; fish_right_prompt)
end"
echo
end
case list ''
string replace -r '.*/([^/]*).fish$' '$1' $prompt_dir/*.fish
return
case choose
if set -q argv[2]
echo "Too many arguments" >&2
return 1
end
if not set -q argv[1]
echo "Too few arguments" >&2
return 1
end
set -l have 0
for f in $prompt_dir/$argv[1].fish
if test -f $f
source $f
set have 1
break
end
end
if test $have -eq 0
echo "No such prompt: '$argv[1]'" >&2
return 1
end
case save
read -P"Overwrite prompt? [y/N]" -l yesno
if string match -riq 'y(es)?' -- $yesno
echo Overwriting
cp $__fish_config_dir/functions/fish_prompt.fish{,.bak}
if set -q argv[1]
set -l have 0
for f in $prompt_dir/$argv[1].fish
if test -f $f
set have 1
source $f
or return 2
end
end
if test $have -eq 0
echo "No such prompt: '$argv[1]'" >&2
return 1
end
end
funcsave fish_prompt
or return
functions -q fish_right_prompt
and funcsave fish_right_prompt
return
else
echo Not overwriting
return 1
end
end
return 0
end