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
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fisher-uninstall(1) -- Uninstall Plugins
SYNOPSIS
fisher uninstall
[plugins ...]
fisher uninstall
[--force
] [--quiet
] [--help
]
USAGE
fisher uninstall
plugin
fisher uninstall
owner/repo
fisher uninstall
path
DESCRIPTION
Uninstall one or more plugins, by name, URL or local path. If no arguments are given, read the standard input. This process is the inverse of Install. See fisher help install
.
Uninstall does not remove any copies of the given plugin in $fisher_cache
. To erase the copy from the cache, use the --force
option.
Uninstall does not remove any dependencies installed with other plugins. This behavior prevents breaking plugins that share the same dependency. See Flat Tree
in fisher help tour
.
OPTIONS
-
-f --force
: Delete copy from cache. -
-q --quiet
: Enable quiet mode. -
-h --help
: Show usage help.
EXAMPLES
- Uninstall all plugins and flush the cache.
fisher --list | fisher uninstall --force
SEE ALSO
fisher(1)
fisher help plugins