# # Wrap the builtin history command to provide additional functionality. # function __fish_unexpected_hist_args --no-scope-shadowing if test -n "$search_mode" or set -q show_time[1] printf (_ "%ls: %ls: subcommand takes no options\n") $cmd $hist_cmd >&2 return 0 end if set -q argv[1] printf (_ "%ls: %ls: expected %d arguments; got %d\n") $cmd $hist_cmd 0 (count $argv) >&2 return 0 end return 1 end function history --description "display or manipulate interactive command history" set -l cmd history set -l options --exclusive 'c,e,p' --exclusive 'S,D,M,V,X' set -a options h/help c/contains e/exact p/prefix set -a options C/case-sensitive R/reverse z/null 't/show-time=?' 'n#max' # The following options are deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. # Note that they do not have usable short flags. set -a options S-search D-delete M-merge V-save X-clear argparse -n $cmd $options -- $argv or return if set -q _flag_help __fish_print_help history return 0 end set -l hist_cmd set -l show_time set -l max_count set -l search_mode set -q _flag_max set max_count -n$_flag_max set -q _flag_with_time and set -l _flag_show_time $_flag_with_time if set -q _flag_show_time[1] set show_time --show-time=$_flag_show_time else if set -q _flag_show_time set show_time --show-time end set -q _flag_prefix and set -l search_mode --prefix set -q _flag_contains and set -l search_mode --contains set -q _flag_exact and set -l search_mode --exact if set -q _flag_delete set hist_cmd delete else if set -q _flag_save set hist_cmd save else if set -q _flag_clear set hist_cmd clear else if set -q _flag_search set hist_cmd search else if set -q _flag_merge set hist_cmd merge else if set -q _flag_clear-session set hist_cmd clear-session end # If a history command has not already been specified check the first non-flag argument for a # command. This allows the flags to appear before or after the subcommand. if not set -q hist_cmd[1] and set -q argv[1] if contains $argv[1] search delete merge save clear clear-session set hist_cmd $argv[1] set -e argv[1] end end if not set -q hist_cmd[1] set hist_cmd search # default to "search" if the user didn't specify a subcommand end switch $hist_cmd case search # search the interactive command history test -z "$search_mode" and set search_mode --contains if isatty stdout set -l pager less set -q PAGER and echo $PAGER | read -at pager # If the user hasn't preconfigured less with the $LESS environment variable, # we do so to have it behave like cat if output fits on one screen. if not set -qx LESS set -x LESS --quit-if-one-screen # Also set --no-init for less < v530, see #8157. if type -q less; and test (less --version | string match -r 'less (\d+)')[2] -lt 530 2>/dev/null set -x LESS $LESS --no-init end end not set -qx LV # ask the pager lv not to strip colors and set -x LV -c builtin history search $search_mode $show_time $max_count $_flag_case_sensitive $_flag_reverse $_flag_null -- $argv | $pager else builtin history search $search_mode $show_time $max_count $_flag_case_sensitive $_flag_reverse $_flag_null -- $argv end case delete # interactively delete history # TODO: Fix this to deal with history entries that have multiple lines. set -l searchterm $argv if not set -q argv[1] read -P"Search term: " searchterm end if test -z "$search_mode" set search_mode --contains end if test $search_mode = --exact builtin history delete $search_mode $_flag_case_sensitive -- $searchterm return end # TODO: Fix this so that requesting history entries with a timestamp works: # set -l found_items (builtin history search $search_mode $show_time -- $argv) set -l found_items set found_items (builtin history search $search_mode $_flag_case_sensitive --null -- $searchterm | string split0) if set -q found_items[1] set -l found_items_count (count $found_items) for i in (seq $found_items_count) printf "[%s] %s\n" $i $found_items[$i] end echo "" echo "Enter nothing to cancel the delete, or" echo "Enter one or more of the entry IDs separated by a space, or" echo "Enter \"all\" to delete all the matching entries." echo "" read --local --prompt "echo 'Delete which entries? > '" choice echo '' if test -z "$choice" printf "Cancelling the delete!\n" return end if test "$choice" = all printf "Deleting all matching entries!\n" for item in $found_items builtin history delete --exact --case-sensitive -- $item end builtin history save return end for i in (string split " " -- $choice) if test -z "$i" or not string match -qr '^[1-9][0-9]*$' -- $i or test $i -gt $found_items_count printf "Ignoring invalid history entry ID \"%s\"\n" $i continue end printf "Deleting history entry %s: \"%s\"\n" $i $found_items[$i] builtin history delete --exact --case-sensitive -- "$found_items[$i]" end builtin history save end case save # save our interactive command history to the persistent history __fish_unexpected_hist_args $argv and return 1 builtin history save -- $argv case merge # merge the persistent interactive command history with our history __fish_unexpected_hist_args $argv and return 1 builtin history merge -- $argv case clear # clear the interactive command history __fish_unexpected_hist_args $argv and return 1 printf (_ "If you enter 'yes' your entire interactive command history will be erased\n") read --local --prompt "echo 'Are you sure you want to clear history? (yes/no) '" choice if test "$choice" = yes builtin history clear -- $argv and printf (_ "Command history cleared!\n") else printf (_ "You did not say 'yes' so I will not clear your command history\n") end case clear-session # clears only session __fish_unexpected_hist_args $argv and return 1 builtin history clear-session -- $argv printf (_ "Command history for session cleared!\n") case '*' printf "%ls: unexpected subcommand '%ls'\n" $cmd $hist_cmd return 2 end end