function alias --description 'Creates a function wrapping a command' set -l options 'h/help' argparse -n alias --max-args=2 $options -- $argv or return if set -q _flag_help __fish_print_help alias return 0 end set -l name set -l body set -l prefix set -l first_word set -l wrapped_cmd if not set -q argv[1] # Print the known aliases. for func in (functions -n) set -l output (functions $func | string match -r -- "^function .* --description 'alias (.*)'") if set -q output[2] set output (string replace -r '^'$func'[= ]' '' -- $output[2]) echo alias $func (string escape -- $output[1]) end end return 0 else if not set -q argv[2] # Alias definition of the form "name=value". set -l tmp (string split -m 1 "=" -- $argv) "" set name $tmp[1] set body $tmp[2] else # Alias definition of the form "name value". set name $argv[1] set body $argv[2] end # sanity check if test -z "$name" printf ( _ "%s: Name cannot be empty\n") alias return 1 else if test -z "$body" printf ( _ "%s: Body cannot be empty\n") alias return 1 end # Extract the first command from the body. This is supposed to replace all non-escaped (i.e. # preceded by an odd number of `\`) spaces with a newline so it splits on them. See issue #2220 # for why the following borderline incomprehensible code exists. set -l tmp (string replace -ra "([^\\\ ])((\\\\\\\)*) " '$1\n' $body) set first_word (string trim $tmp[1]) # If the user does something like `alias x 'foo; bar'` we need to strip the semicolon. set wrapped_cmd (string trim -c ';' $first_word) if set -q tmp[2] set body $tmp[2..-1] else set body end # Prevent the alias from immediately running into an infinite recursion if # $body starts with the same command as $name. if test $wrapped_cmd = $name if contains $name (builtin --names) set prefix builtin else set prefix command end end set -l cmd_string (string escape "alias $argv") set wrapped_cmd (string escape $wrapped_cmd) echo "function $name --wraps $wrapped_cmd --description $cmd_string; $prefix $first_word $body \$argv; end" | source #echo "function $name --wraps $wrapped_cmd --description $cmd_string; $prefix $first_word $body \$argv; end" end