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man/man1 | ||
test | ||
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CHANGELOG.md | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
config.fish | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
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Fisherman is a blazing fast, modern plugin manager for fish.
curl -sL get.fisherman.sh | fish
If you don't have Fish, you need to install it too. Install instructions can be found here.
Install
Download Fisherman using Git and setup your system automatically. See other install options.
curl -sL get.fisherman.sh | fish
CLI
The Fisherman CLI consists of: install, update, uninstall, list, search and help and the following aliases: i for install, u for update, l for list, s for search and h for help.
Examples
- Install plugins.
fisher install fishtape shark get
- Install a plugin from a local directory.
fisher install ./path/to/plugin
- Install a plugin from a URL.
fisher install owner/repo
- Install a plugin from a Gist URL.
fisher install gist.github.com/owner/1f40e1c6e0551b2666b2
- Update Fisherman.
fisher update
- Update plugins.
fisher update shark get
- Uninstall plugins.
fisher uninstall fishtape debug
- Uninstall plugins and remove them from the cache.
fisher uninstall fishtape debug -f
- Show the documentation.
fisher help
List and search
The list command displays all the plugins you have installed. The search command queries the index to show what's available to install.
List installed plugins.
fisher list
debug
* fishtape
> shellder
* spin
@ wipe
Search the index.
fisher search
...
* debug Conditional debug logger
errno POSIX error code/string translator
* fishtape TAP producing test runner
flash Flash-inspired, thunder prompt
fzf Efficient keybindings for fzf
get Press any key to continue
...
> shellder Powerline prompt optimized for speed
...
Get detailed information about a plugin.
fisher search shellder
> shellder by simnalamburt
Powerline prompt optimized for speed
github.com/simnalamburt/shellder
Search plugins using tags.
fisher search --tag={git,test}
...
* fishtape TAP producing test runner
git-branch-name Get the name of the current Git branch
git-is-repo Test if the current directory is a Git repo
git-is-dirty Test if there are changes not staged for commit
git-is-stashed Test if there are changes in the stash
...
The legend consists of:
*
The plugin is currently enabled>
The plugin is a prompt@
The plugin is a symbolic link
Plumbing
Fisherman commands are pipe aware. Plumb one with another to create complex functionality.
- Update all the plugins in the cache.
fisher list | fisher update -
- Enable all the plugins that are currently disabled.
fisher list --disabled | fisher install
- Uninstall all the plugins and remove them from the cache.
fisher list | fisher uninstall --force
Dotfiles
When you install a plugin, Fisherman updates a file known as the fishfile to track what plugins are currently enabled.
- Customize the location of the fishfile.
set -g fisher_file ~/.dotfiles/fishfile
Flat Tree
Fisherman merges the directory trees of all the plugins it installs into a single flat tree. Since the flat tree is loaded only once at the start of the shell, Fisherman performs equally well, regardless of the number of plugins installed.
The following illustrates an example Fisherman configuration path with a single plugin and prompt.
$fisher_config
├── cache
├── completions
│ └── my_plugin.fish
├── conf.d
│ └── my_plugin.fish
├── fishfile
├── functions
│ ├── fish_prompt.fish
│ ├── fish_right_prompt.fish
│ └── my_plugin.fish
└── man
└── man1
└── my_plugin.1
Index
The index is a plain text database that lists Fisherman official plugins.
The index is a list of records, each consisting of the following fields: name, url, info, one or more tags and author.
z
https://github.com/fishery/fish-z
Pure-fish z directory jumping
z search cd jump
jethrokuan
If you have a plugin you would like to submit to the index, use the submit plugin.
fisher install submit
fisher submit my_plugin
Otherwise, submit the plugin manually by creating a pull request in the index repository.
git clone https://github.com/fisherman/fisher-index
cd index
echo "$name\n$url\n$info\n$tags\n$author\n\n" >> index
git push origin master
Variables
-
$fisher_home
The home directory. If you installed Fisherman using the recommended method curl -sL install.fisherman.sh | fish, the location ought to be XDG_DATA_HOME/fisherman. If you clone Fisherman and run make yourself, the current working directory is used by default. -
$fisher_config
The configuration directory. This is default location of the fishfile, key_bindings.fish, cache, functions, completions and conf.d directories. The default location is XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fisherman. -
$fisher_file
See FISHFILE above. -
$fisher_cache
The cache directory. Plugins are downloaded to this location. -
$fisher_alias command=alias ...
Use this variable to create aliases of Fisherman commands.
Plugins
Plugins can be utilities, prompts, commands or snippets. To create a plugin from a template, install the new command.
fisher install new
fisher new plugin < meta.yml
See the documentation of new for details.
Utilities
Utilities are plugins that define one or more functions.
This example walks you through creating wtc, a plugin based in ngerakines/commitment random commit message generator.
- Create a directory and initialize a Git repository.
mkdir wtc
cd wtc
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/<you>/wtc
- Add the wtc function.
function wtc -d "Generate a random commit message"
switch "$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
functions wtc > wtc.fish
- Install the plugin.
fisher install .
wtc
(\ /)
(O.o)
(> <) Bunny approves these changes.
- Commit changes and push to your remote origin when you are done.
git add --all
git commit -m "What the commit?"
git push origin master
Submit
To submit wtc to the official index.
fisher submit wtc "Random commit message generator" "commit random fun" https://github.com/owner/wtc
This will create a PR in the Fisherman index repository. Once the PR is approved, Fisherman users will be able to install wtc if they have the latest index.
fisher install wtc
Completions
Create a completions directory and add a completions file.
mkdir completions
$EDITOR completions/wtc.fish
complete --command wtc --short h --long help --description "Show usage help"
Or use __fisher_complete
to create completions from wtc usage output.
wtc --help | __fisher_complete wtc
Docs
Create a man/man1 directory and add a man(1) page for wtc.
There are utilities that can help you generate man pages from various text formats. For example, pandoc(1) and ronn(1).
To create a man page manually.
mkdir -p man/man1
$EDITOR man/man1/wtc.1
.TH man 1 "Today" "1.0" "wtc man page"
.SH NAME
wtc \- Generate a random commit message
.SH SYNOPSIS
wtc [--help]
.SH OPTIONS
-h, --help: Display help information.
.SH SEE ALSO
https://github.com/ngerakines/commitment
Dependencies
A plugin can list dependencies to other plugins using a fishfile.
Create a new file in the root of your project and add the name or URL of your dependencies.
cat > fishfile
my_plugin
https://github.com/owner/another_plugin
^D
Prompts
Prompts, also known as themes, are plugins that modify the appearance of the shell prompt and modify fish syntax colors.
Create a fish_prompt
function.
function fish_prompt
printf "%s (%s) >> " (prompt_pwd) Fisherman
end
~ (Fisherman) >> type here
To add a right prompt, create a fish_right_prompt
function.
function fish_right_prompt
printf "%s" (date +%H:%M:%S)
end
Save the functions to a directory and install the prompt as a plugin.
mkdir my_prompt
cd my_prompt
functions fish_prompt > fish_prompt.fish
functions fish_right_prompt > fish_right_prompt.fish
fisher install .
Customize the colors fish uses for syntax highlighting.
function set_color_custom
set -U fish_color_normal normal
set -U fish_color_command yellow
set -U fish_color_param white
end
functions set_color_custom > set_color_custom.fish
fisher update .
Commands
Commands are plugins that extend the Fisherman CLI adding new fisher <commands>
.
Create a function fisher_<command>
function fisher_time -d "Say hello"
printf "It's %s\n" (date +%H:%M)
end
Test it works
fisher time
It's 6:30
Make it a plugin
fisher install fisher_time
This creates a new directory fisher_time in the current working directory and installs the plugin.
The following example implements a command to format plugin information into columns.
function fisher_info -d "Display information about plugins"
switch "$argv"
case -h --help
printf "Usage: fisher info <name or URL> [...]\n\n"
printf " -h --help Show usage help\n"
return
end
for item in $argv
fisher search $item --name --info
end | sed -E 's/;/: /' | column
end
fisher install fisher_info
Snippets
Snippets are plugins that run code at the start of the shell. Snippets must be placed inside a sub directory named conf.d.
The following example implements the fish_postexec hook to display the runtime of the last command in milliseconds.
mkdir -p runtime/conf.d
cd runtime
$EDITOR conf.d/fish_postexec.fish
function fish_postexec --on-event fish_postexec
printf "%sms\n" $CMD_DURATION > /dev/stderr
end
fisher install ./postexec