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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
=== NixOS System Installation === | |||
To install fish for a user on a regular nixos system: | |||
< | {{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix| | ||
<nowiki> | |||
programs.fish.enable = true; | |||
users.extraUsers.myuser = { | |||
... | |||
shell = pkgs.fish; | |||
}; | |||
</nowiki> | |||
}} | |||
Replace <code>myuser</code> with the appropriate username. | |||
{{warning| [https://fishshell.com/docs/current/index.html#default-shell As noted in the fish documentation], using fish as your *login* shell (via <code>/etc/passwd</code>) may cause issues, particularly for the <code>root</code> user, because fish is not POSIX compliant. While using fish as the default shell for regular users is generaly safe, caution is still advised. See [[#Setting fish as default shell]] for recommendations and mitigations.}} | |||
=== Home Manager === | |||
For a user-specific installation managed by [[Home Manager]], use the following configuration: | |||
{{file|home.nix|nix| | |||
<nowiki> | |||
home-manager.users.myuser = { | home-manager.users.myuser = { | ||
programs.fish.enable = true; | programs.fish.enable = true; | ||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </nowiki> | ||
}} | |||
Replace <code>myuser</code> with the appropriate username. | |||
You can enable the fish shell and manage fish configuration and plugins with Home Manager, but to enable vendor fish completions provided by Nixpkgs you will also want to enable the fish shell | You can enable the fish shell and manage fish configuration and plugins with Home Manager, but to enable vendor fish completions provided by Nixpkgs you will also want to enable the fish shell: | ||
< | {{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix| | ||
<nowiki> | |||
programs.fish.enable = true; | programs.fish.enable = true; | ||
</ | </nowiki> | ||
}} | |||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == | ||
=== System | Available fish plugins packaged in Nixpkgs can be found via the [https://search.nixos.org/packages?query=fishPlugins fishPlugins package set]. | ||
=== NixOS System Configuration === | |||
To enable fish plugins, add your preferred plugins to `environment.systemPackages`: | To enable fish plugins system-wide, add your preferred plugins to `environment.systemPackages`: | ||
< | {{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix| | ||
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ | <nowiki> | ||
programs.fish = { | |||
enable = true; | |||
interactiveShellInit = '' | |||
set fish_greeting # Disable greeting | |||
''; | |||
}; | |||
]; | environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ | ||
... | |||
fishPlugins.done | |||
fishPlugins.fzf-fish | |||
fishPlugins.forgit | |||
fishPlugins.hydro | |||
fzf | |||
fishPlugins.grc | |||
grc | |||
# Use 3rd-party fish plugins manually packaged. | |||
(pkgs.callPackage ../fish-colored-man.nix {buildFishPlugin = pkgs.fishPlugins.buildFishPlugin; } ) | |||
]; | |||
</nowiki> | |||
|name=/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|lang=nix}} | |||
Example of a file containing the definition of a fish plugin. | |||
{{file|/etc/nixos/fish-colored-man.nix|nix| | |||
<nowiki> | |||
{ | |||
lib, | |||
buildFishPlugin, | |||
fetchFromGitHub, | |||
}: | |||
buildFishPlugin { | |||
pname = "fish-colored-man"; | |||
version = "0-unstable-20240416"; | |||
src = fetchFromGitHub { | |||
owner = "decors"; | |||
repo = "fish-colored-man"; | |||
rev = "1ad8fff696d48c8bf173aa98f9dff39d7916de0e"; | |||
hash = "sha256-uoZ4eSFbZlsRfISIkJQp24qPUNqxeD0JbRb/gVdRYlA="; | |||
}; | |||
} | |||
</nowiki> | |||
}} | |||
programs.fish. | For a full list of fish module options, refer to [https://search.nixos.org/options?query=programs.fish programs.fish]. | ||
=== Home Manager === | === Home Manager === | ||
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An example configuration in Home Manager for adding plugins and changing options could look like this: | An example configuration in Home Manager for adding plugins and changing options could look like this: | ||
< | {{file|home.nix|nix| | ||
<nowiki> | |||
home-manager.users.myuser = { | home-manager.users.myuser = { | ||
programs.fish = { | programs.fish = { | ||
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# Manually packaging and enable a plugin | # Manually packaging and enable a plugin | ||
{ | { | ||
name = "z"; | |||
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub { | |||
owner = "jethrokuan"; | |||
repo = "z"; | |||
rev = "e0e1b9dfdba362f8ab1ae8c1afc7ccf62b89f7eb"; | |||
sha256 = "0dbnir6jbwjpjalz14snzd3cgdysgcs3raznsijd6savad3qhijc"; | |||
}; | }; | ||
} | } | ||
]; | |||
}; | |||
}; | |||
</nowiki> | |||
}} | |||
For the full list of available home-manager options for fish, refer to the [https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/programs/fish.nix module source]. | |||
== Tips and tricks == | |||
=== Setting fish as default shell === | |||
Using fish as the the login shell can cause compatibility issues. For example, certain recovery environments such as systemd's emergency mode to be completely broken when fish was set as the login shell. This limitation is noted on the [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Fish#Caveats Gentoo] wiki. There they present an alternative, keeping bash as the system shell but having it exec fish when run interactively. | |||
Here is one solution, which launches fish unless the parent process is already fish: | |||
{{file|/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|nix| | |||
<nowiki> | |||
programs.bash = { | |||
interactiveShellInit = '' | |||
if [[ $(${pkgs.procps}/bin/ps --no-header --pid=$PPID --format=comm) != "fish" && -z ''${BASH_EXECUTION_STRING} ]] | |||
then | |||
shopt -q login_shell && LOGIN_OPTION='--login' || LOGIN_OPTION="" | |||
exec ${pkgs.fish}/bin/fish $LOGIN_OPTION | |||
fi | |||
''; | |||
}; | }; | ||
</ | </nowiki> | ||
}} | |||
'''Setting fish as default for Gnome Console''' | |||
It is possible to set fish as the interactive non-login shell for Gnome Console without setting fish as the login shell (the login shell in /etc/passwd for your user will not be fish). | |||
{{File|3=home-manager.users.myuser = { | |||
dconf = { | |||
enable = true; | |||
settings."org/gnome/console" = { | |||
shell = [ "FISH" ]; | |||
}; | |||
}; | |||
};|name=home.nix|lang=nix}} | |||
If you still want to set fish as the login shell, see [[Command Shell#Changing the default shell]]. | |||
==== Disable man page generation ==== | |||
Some users suffer from slow build due to fish enabling `documentation.man.generateCaches`. You may force false. | |||
documentation.man.generateCaches = false'';'' | |||
==== Running fish interactively with zsh as system shell on darwin ==== | |||
Zsh users on darwin will need to use a modified version of the above snippet. As written, it presents two incompatibilities. First, being BSD-derived, MacOS's <code>ps</code> command accepts different options. Second, this is a script intended for bash, not zsh. MacOS uses zsh as its default shell. | |||
== | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
programs.zsh = { | |||
initExtra = '' | |||
if [[ $(ps -o command= -p "$PPID" | awk '{print $1}') != 'fish' ]] | |||
then | |||
exec fish -l | |||
fi | |||
'' | |||
}; | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Show that you are in a nix-shell === | === Show that you are in a nix-shell === | ||
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=== Environments === | === Environments === | ||
Here are some examples of helper functions that put you in a nix-shell with the given packages installed. | Here are some examples of helper functions that put you in a nix-shell with the given packages installed. | ||
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* [[Command Shell]] | * [[Command Shell]] | ||
[[Category: | |||
[[Category:Shell]] |