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\section fish_prompt fish_prompt - define the appearance of the command line prompt
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\subsection fish_prompt-synopsis Synopsis
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\fish{synopsis}
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function fish_prompt
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...
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end
\endfish
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\subsection fish_prompt-description Description
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By defining the `fish_prompt` function, the user can choose a custom
prompt. The `fish_prompt` function is executed when the prompt is to
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be shown, and the output is used as a prompt.
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The exit status of commands within `fish_prompt` will not modify the value of <a href="index.html#variables-status">$status</a> outside of the `fish_prompt` function.
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`fish` ships with a number of example prompts that can be chosen with the
`fish_config` command.
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\subsection fish_prompt-example Example
A simple prompt:
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\fish
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function fish_prompt -d "Write out the prompt"
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printf '%s@%s%s%s%s> ' (whoami) (hostname | cut -d . -f 1) \
(set_color $fish_color_cwd) (prompt_pwd) (set_color normal)
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end
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\endfish
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