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added 2 sections to the tutorial
Added 2 sections to the tutorial: - getting started - switching to fish This fixes issue #475
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<div class="menu tutorial_menu">
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- <a href="#tut_why_fish">Why fish?</a>
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- <a href="#tut_getting_started">Getting started</a>
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- <a href="#tut_learning_Fish">Learning fish</a>
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- <a href="#tut_running_commands">Running Commands</a>
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- <a href="#tut_getting_help">Getting Help</a>
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- <a href="#tut_startup">Startup</a>
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- <a href="#tut_autoload">Autoloading Functions</a>
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- <a href="#tut_universal">Universal Variables</a>
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- <a href="#tut_switching_to_fish">Switching to fish</a>
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- <a href="#tut_more">Ready for more?</a>
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If you want to make your command line more productive, more useful, and more fun, without learning a bunch of arcane syntax and configuration options, then `fish` might be just what you're looking for!
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\section tut_learning_Fish Learning fish
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\section tut_getting_started Getting started
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This tutorial assumes a basic understanding of command line shells and Unix commands, and that you have a working copy of `fish`.
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Once installed, just type in `fish` into your current shell to try it out!
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If you have a strong understanding of other shells, and want to know what `fish` does differently, search for the magic phrase <em>unlike other shells</em>, which is used to call out important differences.
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When you start `fish`, you should see this:
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You will be greeted by the standard fish prompt,
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which means you are all set up and can start using fish:
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\fish{cli-dark}
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> fish
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<outp>Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell</outp>
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<outp>Type <span class="cwd">help</span> for instructions on how to use fish</outp>
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<asis>you@hostname</asis> ~>____
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\endfish
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`fish` comes with a default prompt that shows your username, hostname, and working directory. You'll see <a href="#tut_prompt">how to change your prompt</a> further down. From now on, we'll pretend your prompt is just a '`>`' to save space.
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This prompt that you see above is the `fish` default prompt: it shows your username, hostname, and working directory.
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- to change this prompt see <a href="#tut_prompt">how to change your prompt</a>
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- to switch to fish permanently see <a href="#tut_switching_to_fish">switch your default shell to fish</a>
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From now on, we'll pretend your prompt is just a '`>`' to save space.
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\section tut_learning_Fish Learning fish
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This tutorial assumes a basic understanding of command line shells and Unix commands, and that you have a working copy of `fish`.
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If you have a strong understanding of other shells, and want to know what `fish` does differently, search for the magic phrase <em>unlike other shells</em>, which is used to call out important differences.
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\section tut_running_commands Running Commands
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vim
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\endfish
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\section tut_switching_to_fish Switching to fish?
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If you wish to use fish (or any other shell) as your default shell,
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you need to enter your new shell's executable `/usr/local/bin/fish` in two places:
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- add `/usr/local/bin/fish` to `/etc/shells`
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- change your default shell with `chsh -s` to `/usr/local/bin/fish`
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You can use the following commands for this:
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Add the fish shell `/usr/local/bin/fish`
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to `/etc/shells` with:
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\fish{cli-dark}
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>echo /usr/local/bin/fish | sudo tee -a /etc/shells
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\endfish
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Change your default shell to fish with:
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\fish{cli-dark}
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>chsh -s /usr/local/bin/fish
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\endfish
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(To change it back to another shell, just substitute `/usr/local/bin/fish`
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with `/bin/bash`, `/bin/tcsh` or `/bin/zsh` as appropriate in the steps above.)
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\section tut_more Ready for more?
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If you want to learn more about fish, there is <a href="index.html">lots of detailed documentation</a>, an <a href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users">official mailing list</a>, the IRC channel \#fish on `irc.oftc.net`, and the <a href="https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/">github page</a>.
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