abbr - manage fish abbreviations ========================================== Synopsis -------- abbr --add [SCOPE] WORD EXPANSION abbr --erase word abbr --rename [SCOPE] OLD_WORD NEW_WORD abbr --show abbr --list \subsection abbr-description Description `abbr` manages abbreviations - user-defined words that are replaced with longer phrases after they are entered. For example, a frequently-run command like `git checkout` can be abbreviated to `gco`. After entering `gco` and pressing @key{Space} or @key{Enter}, the full text `git checkout` will appear in the command line. \subsection abbr-options Options The following options are available: - `-a WORD EXPANSION` or `--add WORD EXPANSION` Adds a new abbreviation, causing WORD to be expanded to PHRASE. - `-r OLD_WORD NEW_WORD` or `--rename OLD_WORD NEW_WORD` Renames an abbreviation, from OLD_WORD to NEW_WORD. - `-s` or `--show` Show all abbreviations in a manner suitable for export and import. - `-l` or `--list` Lists all abbreviated words. - `-e WORD` or `--erase WORD` Erase the abbreviation WORD. In addition, when adding abbreviations: - `-g` or `--global` to use a global variable. - `-U` or `--universal` to use a universal variable (default). See the "Internals" section for more on them. \subsection abbr-example Examples \fish abbr -a -g gco git checkout \endfish Add a new abbreviation where `gco` will be replaced with `git checkout` global to the current shell. This abbreviation will not be automatically visible to other shells unless the same command is run in those shells (such as when executing the commands in config.fish). \fish abbr -a -U l less \endfish Add a new abbreviation where `l` will be replaced with `less` universal so all shells. Note that you omit the `-U` since it is the default. \fish abbr -r gco gch \endfish Renames an existing abbreviation from `gco` to `gch`. \fish abbr -e gco \endfish Erase the `gco` abbreviation. \fish ssh another_host abbr -s | source \endfish Import the abbreviations defined on another_host over SSH. \subsection abbr-internals Internals Each abbreviation is stored in its own global or universal variable. The name consists of the prefix `_fish_abbr_` followed by the WORD after being transformed by `string escape style=var`. The WORD cannot contain a space but all other characters are legal. Defining an abbreviation with global scope is slightly faster than universal scope (which is the default). But in general you'll only want to use the global scope when defining abbreviations in a startup script like `~/.config/fish/config.fish` like this: \fish if status --is-interactive abbr --add --global first 'echo my first abbreviation' abbr --add --global second 'echo my second abbreviation' abbr --add --global gco git checkout # etcetera end \endfish You can create abbreviations interactively and they will be visible to other fish sessions if you use the `-U` or `--universal` flag or don't explicitly specify the scope and the abbreviation isn't already defined with global scope. If you want it to be visible only to the current shell use the `-g` or `--global` flag.