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fisher-fishfile(5) -- Fishfile Format
SYNOPSIS
Fishfiles let you share plugin configurations across multiple installations, let plugins declare dependencies and teach Fisherman what plugins are currently enabled / disabled when using fisher --list
.
Your fishfile is stored in $fisher_config/fishfile
by default, but you can customize this location overriding the $fisher_file
variable in your fish configuration file.
USAGE
Fishfiles list one or more plugins by their name, URL or path to a local project.
Here is an example:
# Ahoy!
gitio
fishtape
shark
get
some_user/her_plugin
A fishfile may contain any amount of whitespace and comments.
If you need to parse a fishfile to list its plugins, for example, to pipe the input into fisher install
or fisher update
, you can use fisher --list=path/to/fishfile
. Notice that Oh My Fish! bundle file syntax is also supported.
PLUGINS
Plugins may list any number of dependencies to other plugins in a fishfile at the root of the project.
When a plugin is installed, its dependencies are downloaded for the first time. If a dependency is already installed, it is not updated in order to prevent breaking other plugins using a different version. Currently, uninstalling a plugin does not remove any its dependencies either.
To understand this behavior, it helps to recall the shell's single scope for functions. The lack of private functions means that, it is not possible to single-lock a specific dependency version. See also Flat Tree
in fisher help tour
.
SEE ALSO
fisher(1)
fisher help config