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fisher-config(7) -- Fisherman Configuration
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## SYNOPSIS
This document describes how to use Fisherman configuration variables.
## DESCRIPTION
Your fish user configuration, usually located in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/config.fish` is updated after installing Fisherman to add the global variables `$fisher_home` and `$fisher_config`.
`$fisher_home` is the directory where Fisherman is downloaded to a
`$fisher_config` is the user configuration directory and the
Using the following variables, you can customize the locations of the cache, index URL, fishfile, create command aliases, etc.
## VARIABLES
* `$fisher_home`:
The home directory. If you installed Fisherman using the recommended method `curl -sL install.fisherman.sh | fish`, the location will be `$XDG_DATA_HOME/fisherman`. If you clone Fisherman and run `make` yourself, `$fisher_home` will the current working directory.
* `$fisher_config`:
The user configuration directory. This is default location of your user *fishfile*, Fisherman *key_bindings.fish* file and the *cache*, *functions*, *completions*, *conf.d* and *scripts* directories. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fisherman` by default.
* `$fisher_file`:
This file keeps a list of what plugins you have installed and are currently enabled. `$fisher_cofig/fishfile` by default. See `fisher help fishfile` for details.
* `$fisher_cache`:
The cache directory. Plugins are downloaded first here and installed to `$fisher_config/functions` afterwards. The cache is `$fisher_config/cache` by default.
* `$fisher_index`:
The URL to the index database. To use a different index set this to a file or URL. Redirect URLs are currently not supported due to security and performance concerns. The underlying request and fetch mechanism is based in `curl(1)`.
* `$fisher_alias command=alias[,...] [command2=alias[,...]]`:
Use this variable to define custom aliases for fisher commands. See `Examples` below.
## EXAMPLES
Fisherman v0.2.0 * Improved README, added links to screencasts, updated documentation with new changes and fixed other typos and composition errors. * Removed `fisher update --cache` in favor of `fisher --cache | fisher update` and `fisher uninstall --all` in favor of `fisher --cache | fisher uninstall`. * Fisherman does not move initialization / configuration files following the convention `name`.config.fish to `$fisher_config/functions`, but to `$fisher_config/conf.d` now and evaluates each `*.config.fish` inside at shell start as usual. Closes #13. * Added `fisher --cache[=base]` option to retrieve contents in `$fisher_cache`, eliminating flaky usage of `find(1)`. Closes #11. * Fisherman now generates information about plugins installed via custom URLs. For the description, a shortened version of the URL is used. For the URL the full URL is used. For tags, the URL is fuzzily checked and tags such as _theme_, _plugin_, _config_ and _omf_ are added. The tag _orphan_ is added by default as well. Finally, the author is generated by retrieving the e-mail or username of the author of the first commit in the plugin's repository. Closes #9 and #14. * Changed `--path-in-cache` to `--translate.` This function translates an name or supported URL/URL variation into a path inside `$fisher_cache`. This allows you to treat plugins installed via custom URLs almost like regular plugins if they are installed. Closes #8. * Fixed a bug with `mktemp` failing on some systems. Closes #7. Thanks @tobywf. * Added [CODE_OF_CONDUCT][code_of_conduct]. Closes #6. * Fisherman can now unload themes within the same shell, without having to restart the session. Closes #5. * Fisherman can now load themes within the same shell, without having to restart the session using `exec fish`. Shoddy themes, for example those failing to declare global variables with the `-g` flag still require the session to be reset. See [**related**][bobthefish-19]. Closes #4. * Move `getopts` implementation to `share/getopts.awk`. Closes #3. * Support dots inside URIs in `fisher --validate`. Closes #2.
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* Create aliases for fisher `install` to *i*, *in* and *inst*; and for fisher `update` to *up*.
```
set fisher_alias install=i,in,inst update=up
```
## SEE ALSO
Introducting Fisherman's official website: www.fisherman.sh Still a WIP. Powered by Jekyll and hosted by GitHub pages. * Refactor fisher install / fisher uninstall by extracting the logic to enable / disable plugins into __fisher_plugin. The algorithm to enable/disable plugins is essentially the same. The only difference is enable, copies/symlinks files and disable removes them from $fisher_config/.... Closes #45. * Add support for legacy oh-my-fish! plugins using .load initialization files. Closes #35. * Add support for Tackle Fish framework initialization modules. Closes #35. * Add support for plugins that share scripts in languages like Python or Perl. For example oh-my-fish/plugin-vi-mode assumes there is a vi-mode-impl.py file in the same path of the running script. This opens the door for including code snippets in other languages. * Any files inside a share directory, except for *.md or *.fish files, are copied to $fisher_config/functions. This allows you to run legacy plugins that retrieve the currently running script path with (dirname (status -f)) out of the box. * A cleaner alternative is using the new $fisher_share variable like this: python $fisher_share/my_plugin_script.py. * $fisher_share points to $fisher_config/share by default, but you may change this in your user config.fish. This path contains copies (or symbolic links) to the same script files copied to $fisher_config/functions. * Introduce the $fisher_share_extensions variable to let you customize what extensions Fisherman is aware of. Only extensions in this array will be processed during the install process. The default is py rb php pl awk sed. * .fish and .md extensions are always ignored. * Remove ad-hoc debug d function created by mistake in the Fisherman config.fish file. Closes #34. * Remove almost useless fisher --alias. You can still create aliases using $fisher_alias. It's difficult to add auto-complete to this feature, and even if we do so, it is slow. * Fix bug introduced in the previous release caused by swapping the lines that calculate the index of the current plugin being installed/updated/uninstalled and the line that displays the value, causing the CLI to show incorrect values. Closes #36. Thanks @kballard * Add cache, enabled and disabled options to fisher --list. Now you can type fisher -l enabled to get a list of what plugins are currently enabled. * Add new $fisher_plugins universal variable to keep track of what plugins are enabled / disabled. * Update completions after a plugin is installed, updated or uninstalled. * Improve autocomplete speed by removing the descriptions from plugins installed with custom URLs. * fisher --list displays nothing and returns 1 when there are no plugins installed. Closes #38. * fisher uninstall does not attempt to uninstall plugins already disabled by looking at the $fisher_plugins array. --force will bypass this. Closes #40
2016-01-10 19:55:59 +00:00
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