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Fisher
A plugin manager for fish—the friendly interactive shell.
Now you can manage functions, completions, bindings, and snippets from the command line. Extend your shell capabilities, change the look of your prompt and create repeatable configurations across different systems effortlessly.
- Oh My Fish! plugin support.
- Blazingly fast concurrent plugin downloads.
- 100% pure fish—easy to contribute to or modify.
- Zero configuration out of the box. Need to tweak a thing? You can do that too.
Fishing for plugins? Browse git.io/awesome.fish or search on GitHub.
Installation
curl -sL git.io/fisher | source && fisher install jorgebucaran/fisher
Quickstart
You can install, update, and remove plugins interactively with Fisher, taking advantage of fish tab completion and rich syntax highlighting.
Installing plugins
Install plugins using the install
command followed by the path to the repository on GitHub.
fisher install ilancosman/tide
To get a specific version of a plugin add an @
symbol after the plugin name followed by a tag, branch, or commit.
fisher install jorgebucaran/nvm.fish@1.1.0
You can install plugins from a local directory too.
fisher install ~/path/to/plugin
Fisher expands plugins into your fish configuration directory by default, overwriting existing files. If you wish to change this behavior, set
$fisher_path
to your preferred location and put it in your function path.
Listing plugins
List all the plugins that are currently installed using the list
command.
$ fisher list
jorgebucaran/fisher
ilancosman/tide
jorgebucaran/nvm.fish@1.1.0
/home/jb/path/to/plugin
jorgebucaran/fisher
is listed because we installed it to start with!
The list
command also accepts a regular expression to filter the output.
$ fisher list \^/
/home/jb/path/to/plugin
Updating plugins
The update
command updates one or more plugins to their latest version.
fisher update ilancosman/tide
fisher update
by itself will update everything, including Fisher.
Removing plugins
Remove installed plugins using the remove
command.
fisher remove jorgebucaran/nvm.fish@1.1.0
Sometimes you may want to remove everything, including Fisher.
fisher list | fisher remove
Using your fish_plugins
file
Whenever you install or remove a plugin from the command line, Fisher will write down your plugins to ~/.config/fish/fish_plugins
. Adding this file to your dotfiles or version control is the easiest way to share your configuration across different systems.
You can also edit this file and run fisher update
to commit your changes. Here's an example:
nano ~/.config/fish/fish_plugins
jorgebucaran/fisher
ilancosman/tide
+ jethrokuan/z
- jorgebucaran/nvm.fish@1.1.0
/home/jb/path/to/plugin
fisher update
That will install jethrokuan/z, remove jorgebucaran/nvm.fish, and update everything else.
Event system
Fisher leverages the fish event system to notify plugins when they are being installed, updated, or removed.
--on-event
functions must be loaded when their event is emitted. So put event handlers in yourconf.d
directory.
# Defined in conf.d/foobar.fish
function foobar_install --on-event foobar_install
# Set global variables, create bindings, and other install logic.
end
function foobar_update --on-event foobar_update
# Migrate resources, print warnings, and other update logic.
end
function foobar_uninstall --on-event foobar_uninstall
# Erase "private" functions, variables, bindings, and other uninstall logic.
end