function edit_command_buffer --description 'Edit the command buffer in an external editor' set -l f (mktemp) if set -q f[1] mv $f $f.fish set f $f.fish else # We should never execute this block but better to be paranoid. if set -q TMPDIR set f $TMPDIR/fish.$fish_pid.fish else set f /tmp/fish.$fish_pid.fish end touch $f or return 1 end # Edit the command line with the users preferred editor or vim or emacs. commandline -b >$f if set -q VISUAL __fish_disable_bracketed_paste eval $VISUAL $f __fish_enable_bracketed_paste else if set -q EDITOR __fish_disable_bracketed_paste eval $EDITOR $f __fish_enable_bracketed_paste else echo echo (_ 'External editor requested but $VISUAL or $EDITOR not set.') echo (_ 'Please set VISUAL or EDITOR to your preferred editor.') commandline -f repaint command rm $f return 1 end # Here we're checking the exit status of the editor. if test $status -eq 0 -a -s $f # Set the command to the output of the edited command and move the cursor to the # end of the edited command. commandline -r -- (cat $f) commandline -C 999999 else echo echo (_ "Ignoring the output of your editor since its exit status was non-zero") echo (_ "or the file was empty") end command rm $f # We've probably opened something that messed with the screen. # A repaint seems in order. commandline -f repaint end