fish-shell/doc_src/open.txt
Fabian Homborg 56679d4776 Don't use open function if a command exists
Turns out this is also the case on Haiku.

It also eliminates a fork.

Closes #3487.
2016-10-26 15:48:42 +02:00

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\section open open - open file in its default application
\subsection open-synopsis Synopsis
\fish{synopsis}
open FILES...
\endfish
\subsection open-description Description
`open` opens a file in its default application, using the appropriate tool for the operating system. On GNU/Linux, this requires the common but optional `xdg-open` utility, from the `xdg-utils` package.
Note that this function will not be used if a command by this name exists (which is the case on macOS or Haiku).
\subsection open-example Example
`open *.txt` opens all the text files in the current directory using your system's default text editor.