fish (Friendly Interactive SHell) is a user friendly command line shell
for UNIX-like operating systems.
Post installation, fish outputs the following message regarding setting up
fish as your primary shell:
To run fish, type 'fish' in your terminal.
To use fish as your login shell:
* add the line '/usr/bin/fish' to the file '/etc/shells'.
* use the command 'chsh -s /usr/bin/fish'.
This package will potentially conflict with the /usr/games/fish binary
from the y/bsdgames package. In a stock installation with default PATH
ordering, /usr/bin should be checked before /usr/games, so it shouldn't
be an issue, but we thought it was worth noting just in case.
Approved by: rworkman
Maintained by: Pierre Cazenave
Homepage:
http://fishshell.org/
Download Source:
fish-1.23.0.tar.bz2
Source MD5SUM:
aa2f09bb54652b16bf4f7708848a7416
Download SlackBuild:
fish.tar.gz
fish.tar.gz.asc
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
| Individual Files: |
| README |
| doinst.sh |
| fish.SlackBuild |
| fish.info |
| slack-desc |
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