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Per discussion in https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/commit/0c17210f056
327 lines
15 KiB
Fish
327 lines
15 KiB
Fish
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# Initializations that should only be performed when entering interactive mode.
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#
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# This function is called by the __fish_on_interactive function, which is defined in config.fish.
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#
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function __fish_config_interactive -d "Initializations that should be performed when entering interactive mode"
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if not set -q __fish_init_3_x
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# Perform transitions relevant to going from fish 2.x to 3.x.
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# Migrate old universal abbreviations to the new scheme.
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__fish_abbr_old | source
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set -U __fish_init_3_x
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end
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# Make sure this function is only run once.
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if set -q __fish_config_interactive_done
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return
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end
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set -g __fish_config_interactive_done
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set -g __fish_active_key_bindings
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if not set -q fish_greeting
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set -l line1 (_ 'Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell')
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set -l line2 ''
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if not set -q __fish_init_2_3_0
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set line2 \n(_ 'Type `help` for instructions on how to use fish')
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end
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set -U fish_greeting "$line1$line2"
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end
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if set -q fish_private_mode
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set -l line (_ "fish is running in private mode, history will not be persisted.")
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set -g fish_greeting $fish_greeting.\n$line
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end
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#
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# If we are starting up for the first time, set various defaults.
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#
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# bump this to 2_4_0 when rolling release if anything changes after 9/10/2016
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if not set -q __fish_init_2_39_8
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# Regular syntax highlighting colors
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set -q fish_color_normal || set -U fish_color_normal normal
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set -q fish_color_command || set -U fish_color_command 005fd7
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set -q fish_color_param || set -U fish_color_param 00afff
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set -q fish_color_redirection || set -U fish_color_redirection 00afff
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set -q fish_color_comment || set -U fish_color_comment 990000
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set -q fish_color_error || set -U fish_color_error ff0000
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set -q fish_color_escape || set -U fish_color_escape 00a6b2
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set -q fish_color_operator || set -U fish_color_operator 00a6b2
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set -q fish_color_end || set -U fish_color_end 009900
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set -q fish_color_quote || set -U fish_color_quote 999900
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set -q fish_color_autosuggestion || set -U fish_color_autosuggestion 555 brblack
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set -q fish_color_user || set -U fish_color_user brgreen
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set -q fish_color_host || set -U fish_color_host normal
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set -q fish_color_valid_path || set -U fish_color_valid_path --underline
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set -q fish_color_cwd || set -U fish_color_cwd green
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set -q fish_color_cwd_root || set -U fish_color_cwd_root red
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# Background color for matching quotes and parenthesis
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set -q fish_color_match || set -U fish_color_match --background=brblue
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# Background color for search matches
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set -q fish_color_search_match || set -U fish_color_search_match bryellow --background=brblack
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# Background color for selections
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set -q fish_color_selection || set -U fish_color_selection white --bold --background=brblack
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# XXX fish_color_cancel was added in 2.6, but this was added to post-2.3 initialization when 2.4 and 2.5 were already released
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set -q fish_color_cancel || set -U fish_color_cancel -r
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# Pager colors
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set -q fish_pager_color_prefix || set -U fish_pager_color_prefix white --bold --underline
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set -q fish_pager_color_completion || set -U fish_pager_color_completion
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set -q fish_pager_color_description || set -U fish_pager_color_description B3A06D yellow
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set -q fish_pager_color_progress || set -U fish_pager_color_progress brwhite --background=cyan
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#
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# Directory history colors
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#
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set -q fish_color_history_current || set -U fish_color_history_current --bold
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set -U __fish_init_2_39_8
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end
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#
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# Generate man page completions if not present.
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#
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# Don't do this if we're being invoked as part of running unit tests.
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if not set -q FISH_UNIT_TESTS_RUNNING
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if not test -d $__fish_user_data_dir/generated_completions
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# Generating completions from man pages needs python (see issue #3588).
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# We cannot simply do `fish_update_completions &` because it is a function.
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# We cannot do `eval` since it is a function.
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# We don't want to call `fish -c` since that is unnecessary and sources config.fish again.
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# Hence we'll call python directly.
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# c_m_p.py should work with any python version.
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set -l update_args -B $__fish_data_dir/tools/create_manpage_completions.py --manpath --cleanup-in '~/.config/fish/completions' --cleanup-in '~/.config/fish/generated_completions'
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for py in python{3,2,}
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if command -sq $py
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$py $update_args >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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break
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end
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end
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end
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end
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#
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# Print a greeting.
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# fish_greeting can be a function (preferred) or a variable.
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#
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if status --is-interactive
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if functions -q fish_greeting
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fish_greeting
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else
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# The greeting used to be skipped when fish_greeting was empty (not just undefined)
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# Keep it that way to not print superfluous newlines on old configuration
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test -n "$fish_greeting" && echo $fish_greeting
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end
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end
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#
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# This event handler makes sure the prompt is repainted when
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# fish_color_cwd changes value. Like all event handlers, it can't be
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# autoloaded.
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#
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function __fish_repaint --on-variable fish_color_cwd --description "Event handler, repaints the prompt when fish_color_cwd changes"
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if status --is-interactive
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set -e __fish_prompt_cwd
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commandline -f repaint 2>/dev/null
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end
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end
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function __fish_repaint_root --on-variable fish_color_cwd_root --description "Event handler, repaints the prompt when fish_color_cwd_root changes"
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if status --is-interactive
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set -e __fish_prompt_cwd
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commandline -f repaint 2>/dev/null
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end
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end
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#
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# Completions for SysV startup scripts. These aren't bound to any
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# specific command, so they can't be autoloaded.
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#
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if test -d /etc/init.d
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complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a start --description 'Start service'
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complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a stop --description 'Stop service'
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complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a status --description 'Print service status'
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complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a restart --description 'Stop and then start service'
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complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a reload --description 'Reload service configuration'
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end
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#
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# We want to show our completions for the [ (test) builtin, but
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# we don't want to create a [.fish. test.fish will not be loaded until
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# the user tries [ interactively.
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#
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complete -c [ --wraps test
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# Reload key bindings when binding variable change
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function __fish_reload_key_bindings -d "Reload key bindings when binding variable change" --on-variable fish_key_bindings
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# Make sure some key bindings are set
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if not set -q fish_key_bindings
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set -U fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings
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end
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# Do nothing if the key bindings didn't actually change.
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# This could be because the variable was set to the existing value
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# or because it was a local variable.
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# If fish_key_bindings is empty on the first run, we still need to set the defaults.
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if test "$fish_key_bindings" = "$__fish_active_key_bindings" -a -n "$fish_key_bindings"
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return
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end
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# Check if fish_key_bindings is a valid function.
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# If not, either keep the previous bindings (if any) or revert to default.
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# Also print an error so the user knows.
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if not functions -q "$fish_key_bindings"
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echo "There is no fish_key_bindings function called: '$fish_key_bindings'" >&2
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# We need to see if this is a defined function, otherwise we'd be in an endless loop.
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if functions -q $__fish_active_key_bindings
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echo "Keeping $__fish_active_key_bindings" >&2
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# Set the variable to the old value so this error doesn't happen again.
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set fish_key_bindings $__fish_active_key_bindings
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return 1
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else if functions -q fish_default_key_bindings
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echo "Reverting to default bindings" >&2
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set fish_key_bindings fish_default_key_bindings
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# Return because we are called again
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return 0
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else
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# If we can't even find the default bindings, something is broken.
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# Without it, we would eventually run into the stack size limit, but that'd print hundreds of duplicate lines
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# so we should give up earlier.
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echo "Cannot find fish_default_key_bindings, falling back to very simple bindings." >&2
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echo "Most likely something is wrong with your installation." >&2
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return 0
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end
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end
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set -g __fish_active_key_bindings "$fish_key_bindings"
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set -g fish_bind_mode default
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if test "$fish_key_bindings" = fish_default_key_bindings
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# Redirect stderr per #1155
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fish_default_key_bindings 2>/dev/null
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else
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$fish_key_bindings 2>/dev/null
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end
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# Load user key bindings if they are defined
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if functions --query fish_user_key_bindings >/dev/null
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fish_user_key_bindings 2>/dev/null
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end
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end
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# Load key bindings
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__fish_reload_key_bindings
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if not set -q FISH_UNIT_TESTS_RUNNING
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# Enable bracketed paste before every prompt (see __fish_shared_bindings for the bindings).
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# Disable it for unit tests so we don't have to add the sequences to bind.expect
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function __fish_enable_bracketed_paste --on-event fish_prompt
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printf "\e[?2004h"
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end
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# Disable BP before every command because that might not support it.
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function __fish_disable_bracketed_paste --on-event fish_preexec --on-event fish_exit
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printf "\e[?2004l"
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end
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# Tell the terminal we support BP. Since we are in __f_c_i, the first fish_prompt
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# has already fired.
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__fish_enable_bracketed_paste
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end
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# Similarly, enable TMUX's focus reporting when in tmux.
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# This will be handled by
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# - The keybindings (reading the sequence and triggering an event)
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# - Any listeners (like the vi-cursor)
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if set -q TMUX
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and not set -q FISH_UNIT_TESTS_RUNNING
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function __fish_enable_focus --on-event fish_postexec
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echo -n \e\[\?1004h
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end
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function __fish_disable_focus --on-event fish_preexec
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echo -n \e\[\?1004l
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end
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__fish_enable_focus
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end
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function __fish_winch_handler --on-signal WINCH -d "Repaint screen when window changes size"
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commandline -f repaint >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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end
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# Notify terminals when $PWD changes (issue #906).
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# VTE based terminals, Terminal.app, and iTerm.app (TODO) support this.
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if test 0"$VTE_VERSION" -ge 3405 -o "$TERM_PROGRAM" = "Apple_Terminal" -a 0"$TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION" -ge 309
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function __update_cwd_osc --on-variable PWD --description 'Notify capable terminals when $PWD changes'
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if status --is-command-substitution || set -q INSIDE_EMACS
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return
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end
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printf \e\]7\;file://%s%s\a $hostname (string escape --style=url $PWD)
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end
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__update_cwd_osc # Run once because we might have already inherited a PWD from an old tab
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end
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### Command-not-found handlers
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# This can be overridden by defining a new __fish_command_not_found_handler function
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if not type -q __fish_command_not_found_handler
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# Read the OS/Distro from /etc/os-release.
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# This has a "ID=" line that defines the exact distribution,
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# and an "ID_LIKE=" line that defines what it is derived from or otherwise like.
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# For our purposes, we use both.
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set -l os
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if test -r /etc/os-release
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set os (string match -r '^ID(?:_LIKE)?\s*=.*' < /etc/os-release | \
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string replace -r '^ID(?:_LIKE)?\s*=(.*)' '$1' | string trim -c '\'"' | string split " ")
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end
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# First check if we are on OpenSUSE since SUSE's handler has no options
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# but the same name and path as Ubuntu's.
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if contains -- suse $os || contains -- sles $os && type -q command-not-found
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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/usr/bin/command-not-found $argv[1]
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end
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# Check for Fedora's handler
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else if test -f /usr/libexec/pk-command-not-found
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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/usr/libexec/pk-command-not-found $argv[1]
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end
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# Check in /usr/lib, this is where modern Ubuntus place this command
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else if test -f /usr/lib/command-not-found
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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/usr/lib/command-not-found -- $argv[1]
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end
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# Check for NixOS handler
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else if test -f /run/current-system/sw/bin/command-not-found
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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/run/current-system/sw/bin/command-not-found $argv
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end
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# Ubuntu Feisty places this command in the regular path instead
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else if type -q command-not-found
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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command-not-found -- $argv[1]
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end
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# pkgfile is an optional, but official, package on Arch Linux
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# it ships with example handlers for bash and zsh, so we'll follow that format
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else if type -p -q pkgfile
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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set -l __packages (pkgfile --binaries --verbose -- $argv[1] 2>/dev/null)
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if test $status -eq 0
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printf "%s may be found in the following packages:\n" "$argv[1]"
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printf " %s\n" $__packages
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else
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__fish_default_command_not_found_handler $argv[1]
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end
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end
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# Use standard fish command not found handler otherwise
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else
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function __fish_command_not_found_handler --on-event fish_command_not_found
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__fish_default_command_not_found_handler $argv[1]
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end
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end
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end
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end
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