This patch contains several amends for 0.3.0 and other minor documentation corrections. Major documentation revision and rewrite. fisher help shows fisher(1) by default now. Fix a critical bug that was causing fisher uninstall --force to remove not the symbolic link, but the actual files. Closes #24 Rename orphan tag to custom for plugins installed using a custom URL. warning Remove fisher --link flag and create symbolic links by default for local paths. The user does not have to worry about symbolic links or whether the copy is as symbolic link or not anymore. If the user tries to install a local path, then the best thing to do is to create a symbolic link. This also eliminates the need to call update. warning Remove fisher --cache and fisher --validate. Now, that these options are separated into their own function and they are intentionally private, there is no need for them.
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fisher-plugins(7) -- Creating Fisherman Plugins
DESCRIPTION
This document describes how to create Fisherman plugins. This includes stand-alone utilities, prompts, extension commands and configuration plugins.
There is no technical distinction between any of the terms aforementioned, but there is a conceptual difference.
DEFINITIONS
-
Standalone Utilities
: Plugins that define one or more functions, meant to be used at the command line. -
Prompts / Themes
: Plugins that modify the appearance of the fish prompt by defining afish_prompt
and / orfish_right_prompt
functions. -
Extension Commands
: Plugins that extend Fisherman default commands. An extension plugin must define one or more functions likefisher_<my_command>
. For specific information about commands, seefisher help commands
and then return to this guide. -
Configuration Plugins
: Plugins that include one or moremy_plugin.config.fish
files. Files that follow this convention are evaluated at the start of the session.
The following tree is that of a plugin that displays the characteristics of all the plugins described above.
my_plugin
|-- fisher_my_plugin.fish
|-- my_plugin.fish
|-- fish_prompt.fish
|-- fish_right_prompt.fish
|-- my_plugin.config.fish
|-- functions/
| |-- my_plugin_helper.fish
|-- completions/
| |-- my_plugin.fish
|-- man/
|-- man1/
|-- my_plugin.1
Plugins may list any number of dependencies to other plugins using a fishfile, see fisher help fishfile
.
Plugins may also define completions using complete(1)
and provide documentation in the form of man(1)
pages.
EXAMPLE
This section walks you through creating wtc, a stand-alone plugin based in github.com/ngerakines/commitment random commit message generator.
- Navigate to your preferred workspace and create the plugin's directory and Git repository:
mkdir -p my/workspace/wtc; and cd my/workspace/wtc
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/<owner>/wtc
- Add the implementation.
cat > wtc.fish
function wtc -d "Generate a random commit message"
switch "$argv"
case -h --help
printf "usage: wtc [--help]\n\n"
printf " -h --help Show usage help\n"
return
end
curl -s whatthecommit.com/index.txt
end
^C
- Add completions. wtc is simple enough that you could get away without
__fisher_complete
, but more complex utilities, or utilities whose CLI evolves over time, can benefit using automatic completion generation. Note that in order to use__fisher_complete
, your command must provide a--help
option that prints usage information to standard output.
mkdir completions
cat > completions/wtc.fish
set -l IFS ";"
wtc --help | __fisher_complete | while read -l info long short
complete -c wtc -s "$short" -l "$long" -d "$info"
end
^C
- Add basic documentation. Fisherman uses standard manual pages for displaying help information. There are utilities that can help you generate man pages from other text formats, such as Markdown. One example is
ronn(1)
. For this example, type will do:
mkdir -p man/man1
cat > man/man1/wtc.1
.TH man 1 "Today" "1.0" "wtc man page"
.SH NAME
wtc \- Generate a random commit message
.SH SYNOPSIS
wtc [--help]
.SH OPTIONS
-h, --help: Display help information.
.SH SEE ALSO
https://github.com/ngerakines/commitment
^C
- Commit changes and push to the remote repository.
git add --all
git commit -m "What the commit? 1.0"
git push origin master
- Install with Fisherman. If you would like to submit your package for registration install the
submit
plugin or send a pull request to the main index repository in https://github.com/fisherman/index. SeeIndex
infisher(7)
.
fisher install github/*owner*/wtc
wtc
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(> <) Bunny approves these changes.
SEE ALSO
man(1)
complete(1)
fisher help commands
fisher help fishfile