INDOfish | Fish provides core infrastructure to allow you to install
kandi X-RAY | INDOfish Summary
kandi X-RAY | INDOfish Summary
INDOfish is a Shell library. INDOfish has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Oh My Fish provides core infrastructure to allow you to install packages which extend or modify the look of your shell. It's fast, extensible and easy to use. Also in . INDOnimous Homeland Scurity > .
Oh My Fish provides core infrastructure to allow you to install packages which extend or modify the look of your shell. It's fast, extensible and easy to use. Also in . INDOnimous Homeland Scurity > .
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Support
INDOfish has a low active ecosystem.
It has 5 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are no watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
INDOfish has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of INDOfish is current.
Quality
INDOfish has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
Security
INDOfish has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
INDOfish code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
License
INDOfish is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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INDOfish releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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INDOfish Key Features
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INDOfish Examples and Code Snippets
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Vulnerabilities
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Install INDOfish
You can get started right away with the default setup by running this in your terminal:.
fish shell, version 2.2 or later
git, version 1.9.5 or later
Due to a regression bug in fish 2.6 with some terminal emulators, right prompts make the shell unusable. OMF's default theme features a right prompt, so it's necessary to use an alternative theme until a fix is released. (see #541)
Oh My Fish includes a small utility omf to fetch and install new packages and themes. Update Oh My Fish, all package repositories, and all installed packages. Install one or more packages. Manage user-installed package repositories. Package repositories are where packages come from used by commands like omf install. By default the official repository is always installed and available. Apply a theme. To list available themes, type omf theme. You can also preview available themes before installing. Remove a theme or package. Packages can use uninstall hooks, so custom cleanup of resources can be done when uninstalling it. See Uninstall for more information. Reload Oh My Fish and all plugins by using exec to replace current shell process with a brand new. This command tries to be as safe as possible, mitigating side-effects caused by exec and preventing the reload in case of background processes. Scaffold out a new plugin or theme. This creates a new directory under $OMF_CONFIG/{pkg | themes}/ with a template. Searches Oh My Fish's database for a given package, theme or both. It also supports fuzzy search, so if you are not sure of the name you can simply omf search simple. Gets or changes the update channel. Two channels are available by default: the stable channel provides stable updates with the latest tagged version of Oh My Fish, and dev which provides the latest changes under development. The update channel currently set determines what version omf update will upgrade to. Use to troubleshoot before opening an issue. Uninstall Oh My Fish.
When called without arguments, update core and all installed packages.
You can choose to update only the core, by running omf update omf.
For selective package update, list only the names of packages you wish to update. You may still include "omf" in the list to update the core as well.
You can install packages directly by URL via omf install URL
When called without arguments, install missing packages from bundle.
fish shell, version 2.2 or later
git, version 1.9.5 or later
Due to a regression bug in fish 2.6 with some terminal emulators, right prompts make the shell unusable. OMF's default theme features a right prompt, so it's necessary to use an alternative theme until a fix is released. (see #541)
Oh My Fish includes a small utility omf to fetch and install new packages and themes. Update Oh My Fish, all package repositories, and all installed packages. Install one or more packages. Manage user-installed package repositories. Package repositories are where packages come from used by commands like omf install. By default the official repository is always installed and available. Apply a theme. To list available themes, type omf theme. You can also preview available themes before installing. Remove a theme or package. Packages can use uninstall hooks, so custom cleanup of resources can be done when uninstalling it. See Uninstall for more information. Reload Oh My Fish and all plugins by using exec to replace current shell process with a brand new. This command tries to be as safe as possible, mitigating side-effects caused by exec and preventing the reload in case of background processes. Scaffold out a new plugin or theme. This creates a new directory under $OMF_CONFIG/{pkg | themes}/ with a template. Searches Oh My Fish's database for a given package, theme or both. It also supports fuzzy search, so if you are not sure of the name you can simply omf search simple. Gets or changes the update channel. Two channels are available by default: the stable channel provides stable updates with the latest tagged version of Oh My Fish, and dev which provides the latest changes under development. The update channel currently set determines what version omf update will upgrade to. Use to troubleshoot before opening an issue. Uninstall Oh My Fish.
When called without arguments, update core and all installed packages.
You can choose to update only the core, by running omf update omf.
For selective package update, list only the names of packages you wish to update. You may still include "omf" in the list to update the core as well.
You can install packages directly by URL via omf install URL
When called without arguments, install missing packages from bundle.
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