# # Init file for fish # # # Set default field separators # set IFS \ \t\n # # Add a few common directories to path, if they exists. Note that pure # console programs like makedep sometimes live in /usr/X11R6/bin, so we # want this even for text-only terminals. # for i in /bin /usr/bin /usr/X11R6/bin @PREFIX@/bin if test -d $i if echo $PATH|grep $i >/dev/null else set PATH $PATH $i end end end # # Set some value for LANG if nothing was set before # if status --is-login if not count $LANG >/dev/null set -gx LANG en_US.UTF-8 end end # # Put linux console in unicode mode. Should this be done in any other # situation as well? # if count $LANG >/dev/null if test (expr match $LANG ".*UTF") -gt 0 if count $TERM >/dev/null if test linux = $TERM unicode_start ^/dev/null end end end end # # Load additional initialization files # if test -d fish.d # If this file is installed in /etc, the subdirectory is called fish.d for i in fish.d/*.fish . $i end else if test -d .fish.d # If this file is installed in ~, the subdirectory is called .fish.d for i in .fish.d/*.fish . $i end end end # # There are variables that contain colons that are not arrays. This # reverts them back to regular strings. # for i in DISPLAY if test (count $$i) -gt 1 set -- $i (printf ":%s" $$i|cut -c 2-) end end