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fisher-help(1) -- Display Help Information
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## SYNOPSIS
fisher `help` [*keyword*] [`--all`] [`--guides`] [`--usage`[=*command*]] [`--help`] <br>
## USAGE
fisher `help` *command*<br>
fisher `help` *concept*<br>
fisher `help` `--usage`=[*command*]
## DESCRIPTION
Help displays *command* documentation, usage, guides and tutorials.
Help is based in `man`(1) pages. To supply help with your own plugin or command, create one or more man.`1~7` pages and add them to your project under the corresponding `man/man%` directory.
```
my_plugin
|-- my_plugin.fish
|-- man
|-- man1
|-- my_plugin.1
```
This will allow you to invoke `man` my_plugin. To add documentation to a command, prepend the keyword `fisher-` to the man file, e.g., `fisher-`my-command.1. This will allow you to access the man page via `fisher help my-command`.
There are utilities that can help you generate man pages from other text formats, such as Markdown. One example is `ronn`(1). For a standalone example see `fisher help plugins`#{`Example`}.
## OPTIONS
* `--commands`[=*bare*]:
List commands. This is the default behavior of `fisher help`. Use *bare* for easy to parse output.
* `-a` `--all`:
List commands and guides. Display all the available documentation.
* `-g` `--guides`[=*bare*]:
List guides / tutorials. Use *bare* for easy to parse output.
* `-u` `--usage`[=*command*]:
Display usage help for *command*. To supply usage help with a command, *command* must accept a `--help` option.
* `-h` `--help`:
Show usage help.
## EXAMPLES
Fisherman v0.2.0 * Improved README, added links to screencasts, updated documentation with new changes and fixed other typos and composition errors. * Removed `fisher update --cache` in favor of `fisher --cache | fisher update` and `fisher uninstall --all` in favor of `fisher --cache | fisher uninstall`. * Fisherman does not move initialization / configuration files following the convention `name`.config.fish to `$fisher_config/functions`, but to `$fisher_config/conf.d` now and evaluates each `*.config.fish` inside at shell start as usual. Closes #13. * Added `fisher --cache[=base]` option to retrieve contents in `$fisher_cache`, eliminating flaky usage of `find(1)`. Closes #11. * Fisherman now generates information about plugins installed via custom URLs. For the description, a shortened version of the URL is used. For the URL the full URL is used. For tags, the URL is fuzzily checked and tags such as _theme_, _plugin_, _config_ and _omf_ are added. The tag _orphan_ is added by default as well. Finally, the author is generated by retrieving the e-mail or username of the author of the first commit in the plugin's repository. Closes #9 and #14. * Changed `--path-in-cache` to `--translate.` This function translates an name or supported URL/URL variation into a path inside `$fisher_cache`. This allows you to treat plugins installed via custom URLs almost like regular plugins if they are installed. Closes #8. * Fixed a bug with `mktemp` failing on some systems. Closes #7. Thanks @tobywf. * Added [CODE_OF_CONDUCT][code_of_conduct]. Closes #6. * Fisherman can now unload themes within the same shell, without having to restart the session. Closes #5. * Fisherman can now load themes within the same shell, without having to restart the session using `exec fish`. Shoddy themes, for example those failing to declare global variables with the `-g` flag still require the session to be reset. See [**related**][bobthefish-19]. Closes #4. * Move `getopts` implementation to `share/getopts.awk`. Closes #3. * Support dots inside URIs in `fisher --validate`. Closes #2.
2016-01-03 04:35:56 +01:00
* Display usage help for all Fisherman commands.
```
fisher help --commands=bare | fisher help --usage
```
## SEE ALSO
`fisher`(1)<br>
`fisher help plugins`#{`Example`}<br>