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fish-shell/README.rst
Johannes Altmanninger 2cd60077e6 help: get section titles from Sphinx
functions/help and completions/help duplicate a lot of information
from doc_src. Get this information from Sphinx.

Drop short section titles such as "help globbing" in favor of the
full HTML anchor:

	help language#wildcards-globbing 

I think the verbosity is no big deal because we have tab completion,
we're trading in conciseness for consistency and better searchability.

In future, we can add back shorter invocations like "help globbing"
(especially given that completion descriptions often already repeated
the anchor path), but it should be checked by CI.

Also
- Remove some unused Sphinx anchors
- Remove an obsoleted script.
- Test that completions are in sync with Sphinx sources.
  (note that an alternative would be to check
  in the generated help_sections.rs file, see
  https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/how-fail-on-cargo-warning-warnings-from-build-rs/23590/5)

Here's a list of deleted msgids. Some of them were unused, for others
there was a better message (+ translation).

	$variable $variable 变量
	(command) command substitution (命令) 命令替换
	< and > redirections < 和 > 重定向
	Autoloading functions 自动加载函数
	Background jobs 后台作业
	Builtin commands 内建命令
	Combining different expansions 合并不同的展开
	Command substitution (SUBCOMMAND) 命令替换 (子命令)
	Defining aliases 定义别名
	Escaping characters 转义字符
	Help on how to reuse previously entered commands 关于如何重复使用先前输入的命令的帮助
	How lists combine 列表如何组合
	Job control 作业控制
	Local, global and universal scope 局域、全局和通用作用域
	Other features 其他功能
	Programmable prompt 可编程提示符
	Shell variable and function names Shell 变量和函数名
	Some common words 一些常用词
	The status variable 状况变量
	Variable scope for functions 函数的变量作用域
	Vi mode commands Vi 模式命令
	What set -x does `set -x` 做什么
	Writing your own completions 自己写补全
	ifs and elses if 和 else
	var[x..y] slices var[x..y] 切片
	{a,b} brace expansion {a,b} 大括号展开
	~ expansion ~ 展开


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.. |Cirrus CI| image:: https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/fish-shell/fish-shell.svg?branch=master
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`fish <https://fishshell.com/>`__ - the friendly interactive shell |Build Status| |Cirrus CI|
=============================================================================================
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 downloads, screenshots and more, go to https://fishshell.com/.
Quick Start
-----------
fish generally works like other shells, like bash or zsh. A few
important differences can be found at
https://fishshell.com/docs/current/tutorial.html by searching for the
magic phrase “unlike other shells”.
Detailed user documentation is available by running ``help`` within
fish, and also at https://fishshell.com/docs/current/index.html
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/>`__
Note: The minimum supported macOS version is 10.10 "Yosemite".
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&package=fish>`__.
Packages for Ubuntu are available from the `fish
PPA <https://launchpad.net/~fish-shell/+archive/ubuntu/release-4>`__,
and can be installed using the following commands:
::
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:fish-shell/release-4
sudo apt update
sudo apt install fish
Instructions for other distributions may be found at
`fishshell.com <https://fishshell.com>`__.
Windows
~~~~~~~
- On Windows 10/11, fish can be installed under the WSL Windows Subsystem
for Linux with the instructions for the appropriate distribution
listed above under “Packages for Linux”, or from source with the
instructions below.
- Fish can also be installed on all versions of Windows using
`Cygwin <https://cygwin.com/>`__ or `MSYS2 <https://github.com/Berrysoft/fish-msys2>`__.
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 <#building>`_ section for instructions.
Running fish
------------
Once installed, run ``fish`` from your current shell to try fish out!
Dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Running fish requires:
- some common \*nix system utilities (currently ``mktemp``), in
addition to the basic POSIX utilities (``cat``, ``cut``, ``dirname``,
``ls``, ``mkdir``, ``mkfifo``, ``rm``, ``sh``, ``sort``, ``tee``, ``tr``,
``uname`` and ``sed`` at least, but the full coreutils plus ``find`` and
``awk`` is preferred)
The following optional features also have specific requirements:
- builtin commands that have the ``--help`` option or print usage
messages require ``man`` for display
- automated completion generation from manual pages requires Python 3.5+
- the ``fish_config`` web configuration tool requires Python 3.5+ and a web browser
- the :ref:`alt-o <shared-binds-alt-o>` binding requires the ``file`` program.
- system clipboard integration (with the default Ctrl-V and Ctrl-X
bindings) require either the ``xsel``, ``xclip``,
``wl-copy``/``wl-paste`` or ``pbcopy``/``pbpaste`` utilities
- full completions for ``yarn`` and ``npm`` require the
``all-the-package-names`` NPM module
- ``colorls`` is used, if installed, to add color when running ``ls`` on platforms
that do not have color support (such as OpenBSD)
Building
--------
Dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Compiling fish requires:
- Rust (version 1.85 or later)
- CMake (version 3.15 or later)
- a C compiler (for system feature detection and the test helper binary)
- PCRE2 (headers and libraries) - optional, this will be downloaded if missing
- gettext (only the msgfmt tool) - optional, for translation support
- an Internet connection, as other dependencies will be downloaded automatically
Sphinx is also optionally required to build the documentation from a
cloned git repository.
Additionally, running the full test suite requires diff, git, Python 3.5+, pexpect, less, tmux and wget.
Building from source with CMake
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rather than building from source, consider using a packaged build for your platform. Using the
steps below makes fish difficult to uninstall or upgrade. Release packages are available from the
links above, and up-to-date `development builds of fish are available for many platforms
<https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/wiki/Development-builds>`__
To install into ``/usr/local``, run:
.. code:: shell
mkdir build; cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build .
sudo cmake --install .
The install directory can be changed using the
``-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` parameter for ``cmake``.
CMake Build options
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In addition to the normal CMake build options (like ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``), fish's CMake build has some other options available to customize it.
- Rust_COMPILER=path - the path to rustc. If not set, cmake will check $PATH and ~/.cargo/bin
- Rust_CARGO=path - the path to cargo. If not set, cmake will check $PATH and ~/.cargo/bin
- Rust_CARGO_TARGET=target - the target to pass to cargo. Set this for cross-compilation.
- BUILD_DOCS=ON|OFF - whether to build the documentation. This is automatically set to OFF when Sphinx isn't installed.
- INSTALL_DOCS=ON|OFF - whether to install the docs. This is automatically set to on when BUILD_DOCS is or prebuilt documentation is available (like when building in-tree from a tarball).
- FISH_USE_SYSTEM_PCRE2=ON|OFF - whether to use an installed pcre2. This is normally autodetected.
- MAC_CODESIGN_ID=String|OFF - the codesign ID to use on Mac, or "OFF" to disable codesigning.
- WITH_GETTEXT=ON|OFF - whether to include translations.
- extra_functionsdir, extra_completionsdir and extra_confdir - to compile in an additional directory to be searched for functions, completions and configuration snippets
Building fish with Cargo
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can also build fish with Cargo.
This example uses `uv <https://github.com/astral-sh/uv>`__ to install Sphinx (which is used for man-pages and ``--help`` options).
You can also install Sphinx another way and drop the ``uv run --no-managed-python`` prefix.
.. code:: shell
git clone https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell
cd fish-shell
# Optional: check out a specific version rather than building the latest
# development version.
git checkout "$(git for-each-ref refs/tags/ | awk '$2 == "tag" { print $3 }' | tail -1)"
uv run --no-managed-python \
cargo install --path .
This will place standalone binaries in ``~/.cargo/bin/``, but you can move them wherever you want.
To disable translations, disable the ``localize-messages`` feature by passing ``--no-default-features --features=embed-data`` to cargo.
You can also link this build statically (but not against glibc) and move it to other computers.
Here are the remaining advantages of a full installation, as currently done by CMake:
- Man pages like ``fish(1)`` installed in standard locations, easily accessible from outside fish.
- A local copy of the HTML documentation, typically accessed via the ``help`` fish function.
In Cargo builds, ``help`` will redirect to `<https://fishshell.com/docs/current/>`__
- Ability to use our CMake options extra_functionsdir, extra_completionsdir and extra_confdir,
(also recorded in ``$PREFIX/share/pkgconfig/fish.pc``)
which are used by some package managers to house third-party completions.
Regardless of build system, fish uses ``$XDG_DATA_DIRS/{vendor_completion.d,vendor_conf.d,vendor_functions.d}``.
Contributing Changes to the Code
--------------------------------
See the `Guide for Developers <CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__.
Contact Us
----------
Questions, comments, rants and raves can be posted to the official fish
mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users
or join us on our `matrix
channel <https://matrix.to/#/#fish-shell:matrix.org>`__. Or use the `fish tag
on Unix & Linux Stackexchange <https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/fish>`__.
There is also a fish tag on Stackoverflow, but it is typically a poor fit.
Found a bug? Have an awesome idea? Please `open an
issue <https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/new>`__.
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