fisher/functions/fisher.fish
Jorge Bucaran ebec1eaa01
Fisherman 1.0 RC
* Deprecate fisher --list in favor of a new command fisher list.
  The behavior is roughly the same. See fisher help list for
  usage. tl;dr: Use list to query the local system / cache and
  search to query the index.

* Teach fisher_plugin_walk about fish_postexec,
  fish_command_not_found and fish_preexec event emitters and
  erase them during uninstall if they were defined in a snippet.

* Fisherman now recognizes the following aliases by default:
  i for install, u for update, l for list, s for search and h
  for help.

* Large documentation rewrite. Better, simpler, more concise
  and more consistent.

* Fisherman now detects if users have modified their fish
  prompt using fish_config and if so, uninstalls $fisher_prompt.
2016-02-29 23:13:29 +09:00

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Fish

function fisher -d "Fish plugin manager"
set -l value
set -l option help
getopts $argv | while read -l 1 2
switch "$1"
case _
set option command
set value $2
break
case h help
set option help
set value $value $2
case v version
set option version
case \*
printf "fisher: '%s' is not a valid option.\n" $1 > /dev/stderr
fisher -h > /dev/stderr
return 1
end
end
switch "$option"
case command
switch "$version"
case 2.1.\* 2.0.0
if test ! -z "$fisher_alias"
printf "fisher: fish 2.2.0 or above is required to use aliases."
end
case \*
if test -z "$fisher_alias"
set fisher_alias install=i update=u search=s list=l help=h
end
printf "%s\n" $fisher_alias | sed 's/[=,]/ /g' | while read -la alias
if set -q alias[2]
switch "$value"
case $alias[2..-1]
set value $alias[1]
break
end
end
end
end
if not functions -q "fisher_$value"
printf "fisher: '%s' is not a valid command\n" "$value" > /dev/stderr
fisher --help > /dev/stderr
return 1
end
if contains -- --help $argv
fisher help $value
return
end
set -e argv[1]
eval "fisher_$value" (printf "%s\n" "'"$argv"'")
case version
sed 's/^/fisher version /' $fisher_home/VERSION
case help
if test -z "$value"
set value commands
end
printf "Usage: fisher <command> [<arguments>] [--help] [--version]\n\n"
switch commands
case $value
printf "Available Commands:\n"
fisher_help --commands=bare
echo
end
switch guides
case $value
printf "Other Documentation:\n"
fisher_help --guides=bare
echo
end
printf "Use 'fisher help -g' to list guides and other documentation.\n"
printf "See 'fisher help <command or concept>' to access a man page.\n"
end
end