[fish](https://fishshell.com/) - the friendly interactive shell [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fish-shell/fish-shell.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fish-shell/fish-shell) ================================================ fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for macOS, Linux, and the rest of the family. fish includes features like syntax highlighting, autosuggest-as-you-type, and fancy tab completions that just work, with no configuration required. For more on fish's design philosophy, see the [design document](https://fishshell.com/docs/current/design.html). ## Quick Start fish generally works like other shells, like bash or zsh. A few important differences can be found at by searching for the magic phrase "unlike other shells". Detailed user documentation is available by running `help` within fish, and also at ## Getting fish ### macOS fish can be installed: * using [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/): `brew install fish` * using [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/): `sudo port install fish` * using the [installer from fishshell.com](https://fishshell.com/) * as a [standalone app from fishshell.com](https://fishshell.com/) ### Packages for Linux Packages for Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS are available from the [openSUSE Build Service](https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=shells%3Afish%3Arelease%3A2&package=fish). Packages for Ubuntu are available from the [fish PPA](https://launchpad.net/~fish-shell/+archive/ubuntu/release-2), and can be installed using the following commands: ``` sudo apt-add-repository ppa:fish-shell/release-2 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install fish ``` Instructions for other distributions may be found at [fishshell.com](https://fishshell.com). ### Windows - On Windows 10, fish can be installed under the WSL Windows Subsystem for Linux with `sudo apt install fish` or from source with the instructions below. - Fish can also be installed on all versions of Windows using [Cygwin](https://cygwin.com/) (from the **Shells** category). ### Building from source If packages are not available for your platform, GPG-signed tarballs are available from [fishshell.com](https://fishshell.com/) and [fish-shell on GitHub](https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/releases). See the *Building* section for instructions. ## Running fish Once installed, run `fish` from your current shell to try fish out! ### Dependencies Running fish requires: * curses or ncurses (preinstalled on most \*nix systems) * some common \*nix system utilities (currently `mktemp` and `seq`), in addition to the basic posix utilities * gettext (library and `gettext` command), if compiled with translation support The following optional features also have specific requirements: * builtin commands that have the `--help` option or print usage messages require `nroff` and `ul` * automated completion generation from manual pages requires Python (2.7+ or 3.3+) and possibly the `backports.lzma` module for Python 2.7 * the `fish_config` web configuration tool requires Python (2.7+ or 3.3 +) and a web browser * system clipboard integration (with the default Ctrl-V and Ctrl-X bindings) require either the `xsel` or `pbcopy`/`pbpaste` utilities ### Switching to fish If you wish to use fish as your default shell, use the following command: chsh -s /usr/local/bin/fish `chsh` will prompt you for your password and change your default shell. (Substitute `/usr/local/bin/fish` with whatever path fish was installed to, if it differs.) Use the following command if fish isn't already added to `/etc/shells` to permit fish to be your login shell: echo /usr/local/bin/fish | sudo tee -a /etc/shells To switch your default shell back, you can run `chsh -s /bin/bash` (substituting `/bin/bash` with `/bin/tcsh` or `/bin/zsh` as appropriate). ## Building ### Dependencies Compiling fish requires: * a C++11 compiler (g++ 4.8 or later, or clang 3.3 or later) * any of CMake, GNU Make, or (on macOS only) Xcode * a curses implementation such as ncurses (headers and libraries) * PCRE2 (headers and libraries) - a copy is included with fish * gettext (headers and libraries) - optional, for translation support Additionally, if compiling fish with GNU Make from git (that is, not from an officially released tarball), `autoconf` 2.60+ and `automake` 1.13+ are required. Doxygen (1.8.7 or later) is also optionally required to build the documentation from a cloned git repository. ### Building from source (all platforms) #### Using CMake (preferred) ```bash mkdir build; cd build cmake .. # add -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release for release build make sudo make install ``` #### Using autotools ```bash autoreconf --no-recursive #if building from Git ./configure make sudo make install ``` ### Building from source (macOS only) * Build the `base` target in Xcode * Run the fish executable, for example, in `DerivedData/fish/Build/Products/Debug/base/bin/fish` To build and install fish with Xcode on macOS, execute the following in a terminal: ```bash xcodebuild install sudo ditto /tmp/fish.dst / sudo make install-doc ``` ### Help, it didn't build! If fish reports that it could not find curses, try installing a curses development package and build again. On Debian or Ubuntu you want: sudo apt-get install build-essential ncurses-dev libncurses5-dev gettext autoconf On RedHat, CentOS, or Amazon EC2: sudo yum install ncurses-devel ## Contributing Changes to the Code See the [Guide for Developers](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Contact Us Questions, comments, rants and raves can be posted to the official fish mailing list at or join us on our [gitter.im channel](https://gitter.im/fish-shell/fish-shell) or IRC channel [#fish at irc.oftc.net](https://webchat.oftc.net/?channels=fish). Or use the [fish tag on Stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/fish) for questions related to fish script and the [fish tag on Superuser](https://superuser.com/questions/tagged/fish) for all other questions (e.g., customizing colors, changing key bindings). Found a bug? Have an awesome idea? Please open an issue on this github page.