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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ A scripts written in ``bash`` it would need a first line like this::
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#!/bin/bash
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This line tells the shell to execute the file with the *bash* interpreter, that is located at the path ``/bin/bash``.
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This line tells the shell to execute the file with the bash interpreter, that is located at the path ``/bin/bash``.
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For a script, written in another language, just replace the interpreter ``/bin/bash`` with the language interpreter of that other language (for example ``/bin/python`` for a ``python`` script)
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@ -133,25 +133,25 @@ This convention helps to make sure help can be found on commands no matter where
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Installation and Start
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======================
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This section is on how to install, uninstall, start and exit a *fish* shell and on how to make *fish* the default shell:
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This section is on how to install, uninstall, start and exit a fish shell and on how to make fish the default shell:
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- `Installation`_: How to install *fish*
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- `Default Shell`_: How to switch to *fish* as the default shell
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- `Starting and Exiting`_ How to start and exit a *fish* shell
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- `Uninstalling`_: How to uninstall *fish*
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- `Executing Bash`_: How to execute *bash* commands in *fish*
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- `Installation`_: How to install fish
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- `Default Shell`_: How to switch to fish as the default shell
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- `Starting and Exiting`_ How to start and exit a fish shell
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- `Uninstalling`_: How to uninstall fish
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- `Executing Bash`_: How to execute bash commands in fish
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Installation
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------------
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Instructions for installing fish are on the `fish homepage <https://fishshell.com/>`_. Search that page for "Go fish".
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Up-to-date instructions for installing the latest version of fish are on the `fish homepage <https://fishshell.com/>`_.
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To install the development version of *fish* see the instructions at the `project's GitHub page <https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell>`_.
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To install the development version of fish see the instructions at the `project's GitHub page <https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell>`_.
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Default Shell
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-------------
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You can make *fish* your default shell by adding *fish*'s executable in two places:
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You can make fish your default shell by adding fish's executable 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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@ -160,19 +160,19 @@ For for detailed instructions see `Switching to fish <tutorial.html#tut_switchin
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Uninstalling
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------------
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For uninstalling *fish*: see :ref:`FAQ: Uninstalling fish <faq-uninstalling>`.
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For uninstalling fish: see :ref:`FAQ: Uninstalling fish <faq-uninstalling>`.
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Starting and Exiting
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--------------------
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Once *fish* has been installed, open a terminal. If *fish* is not the default shell:
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Once fish has been installed, open a terminal. If fish is not the default shell:
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- Enter ``fish`` to start a *fish* shell::
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- Enter ``fish`` to start a fish shell::
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> fish
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- Enter ``exit`` to exit a *fish* shell::
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- Enter ``exit`` to exit a fish shell::
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> exit
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Executing Bash
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If *fish* is your default shell and you want to copy commands from the internet, that are written in a different shell language, *bash* for example, you can proceed in the following way:
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If fish is your default shell and you want to copy commands from the internet, that are written in a different shell language, bash for example, you can proceed in the following way:
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Consider, that ``bash`` is also a command. With ``man bash`` you can see that there are two ways to do this:
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> bash -c SomeBashCommand
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or ``bash`` without a switch, opens a *bash* shell that you can use and ``exit`` afterwards.
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or ``bash`` without a switch, opens a bash shell that you can use and ``exit`` afterwards.
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.. _syntax:
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