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37 lines
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fish (Friendly Interactive Shell)
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fish is a user friendly command line shell for UNIX-like systems. fish
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includes case insensitive completions, a multiline editing system, a new
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and simplified key binding system, and a large number of command
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specific completions.
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This package will potentially conflict with the /usr/games/fish binary
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from the y/bsdgames package. In a stock installation with default PATH
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ordering, /usr/bin should be checked before /usr/games, so it shouldn't
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be an issue, but we thought it was worth noting just in case.
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sphinx is an optional dependency.
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NOTES:
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This SlackBuild automatically adds fish to /etc/shells.
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To use fish as your login shell, run this command:
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$ chsh -s /usr/bin/fish
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To remove it from the /etc/shells (in case of fish removal), run:
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$ su -c "sed -ri '\|^/usr/bin/fish$|d' /etc/shells"
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To use fish_update_completions see README.Slackware from man-db
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SlackBuild or typically (as normal user or root):
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$ fish
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$ source /etc/profile.d/man-db.sh
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$ fish_update_completions
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If you are upgrading from version 3.0.0 or before, please also review
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the release notes for 3.1.1, 3.1.0 and 3.1b1 at
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https://fishshell.com/release_notes.html.
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