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tide
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Oh My Zsh
Tide is as close to powerlevel10k as one can get in Fish.
- What can I do to recreate this prompt?
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Top Productivity CLI Tools I Use on Linux
tide theme
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My ultimate shell setup with Fish shell and Tmux
> The main inconvenience of fish is not even having to go into another shell for some tasks like virtual env activation, but wondering whether some command you just ran silently did something wrong because of shell incompatibility.
I have the impression that you just overlook all the rest of the things that can go wrong when using Bash, because you are simply used to it, you know it and you know how it will behave.
> Also, I wonder how fast is OMF compared to Starship?
Those are two total different projects that do not conflict at all. Personally, during my hypomania on Fish (yup), I didn't even use OMF, but added things manually and only those really needed, so that there was as little code to to maintain as possible. Fish does not have a huge number of scripts, plug-ins. If Starship is too slow for you, you might like tide. I found nothing more interesting, after which I returned to Starship anyway, but it's really fast.
https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide
Perhaps you don't need something faster than Starship, just to configure Fish in such a way that it cleans itself of garbage and runs asynchronously?
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No one man should have all that power
I'm using a custom terminal prompt. Mine is tide for fish shell but there are many others. A lot of people use starship, which works on every terminal
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What is the difference between OhMyFish and Starship?
Agreed. I personally like Fisher (https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher) with this theme based on Powerlevel10k (https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide)
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Starship or powerlevel10k
For fish there is https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide. It's as close to a port of powerlevel10k as it gets. It's faster than starship (because async) and has more features.
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How do I make Gnome Terminal in Fedora look like Terminal in Manjaro Gnome?
fixed link
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I wrote a "12 favourite terminal tools" list-article, what did I left out that should be absolutely included?
https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide is the usual recommendation for a powerlevel10k-like experience.
fzf-fish-integration
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Fish shell 3.7.0: last release branch before the full Rust rewrite
I do find the history pager stuff interesting, but ultimately not of tremendous use for me. I rebound all my history search stuff to use fzf[1] (via a fish plugin for such[2]), and so haven't been aware of the issues
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fish-shell: the user-friendly command-line shell
I like https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish
Can also do cool stuff like search for a file to open in $EDITOR and searching git log
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Fish 3.6.0
It may be worth checking the fzf plugin you're using with Fish. There is a more recent+maintained effort[0] that brings an even more delightful feature set, particularly with Ctrl+R/_fzf_search_history
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Keyboard Shortcuts every Command Line Hacker should know about GNU Readline
I missed the shell integration when switching to Fish a couple of years ago. fzf.fish saved the day, I wouldn't be without the keybindings now (Ctrl+Alt+F is roughly the equivalent of `*`)
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Zsh history syntax highlighting on fzf-history-widget?
source: fzf.fish
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A few questions about fish
For commands with many arguments that are in the history, history search is absolutely better than auto-suggest, yes. But I'd also recommend fzf + fzf.fish in that case, for turbo-charged history (and other) searches.
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fifc - A configurable fzf completion plugin π
I put a some time and effort in it, but i've been greatly influenced by the excellent PatrickF1/fzf.fish: Augment your fish command line with fzf key bindings. (github.com) plugin, with its great configuration management (using a dedicated function).
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What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
fzf (specifically fzf.fish )
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Linux Users, when they need to run a command in the terminal. :D
I switched from Zsh to Fish earlier this year. My setup is very similar (git prompt, syntax highlighting) but the config is so much simpler. I only use one plugin and it's the fzf integration, works beautifully.
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Fzf β a command-line fuzzy finder
Once I installed fzf.fish[0], my command line experience was radically changed for the better. The goodness of fishβs command line with search ability from fzf and seeing context from bat. Great for searching your history, commit hashes, variable names, and just about everything else.
What are some alternatives?
oh-my-fish - The Fish Shell Framework
starship - βποΈ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
pure - Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt
spacefish - ππ The fish shell prompt for astronauts
fisher - A plugin manager for Fish
z - Pure-fish z directory jumping
fish_logo - π Fish shell colorful ASCII-art logo
hydro - Ultra-pure, lag-free prompt with async Git statusβjust for Fish
shellder - :shell: Featured zsh/fish shell theme
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.