Ok, thank you.  Is there a doc that explains the order of the init 
files, why you would use one or the other, and how to configure settings 
so they stick?

When I've put things in config.fish in the past the settings were lost. 
  Also, something I read in the past discouraged its use.  As a new user 
it is bit baffling why there are local/global/export variables (which to 
use?) and key bindings need to go in a function.  Why does the 
fishd.host file have a different syntax?

Seems like this part of the shell should be more straightforward.  Guess 
I just need more explicit instructions for persistent configuration.

-Mike


On 12/01/2010 09:46 AM, Grissiom wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Mike Miller<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> I've copied my fish config to a second machine, changing the name of the
>> fishd file.  Now when I log in there I get this series of errors, and
>> everything is broken:

> I've never copy fishd.* into an other machine and change the name.
> Instead, I put every thing that expected to be cross-machine in config.fish.
>
> When I switch to a new machine I just copy the whole ~/.config/fish into
> the new one, except the fishd.* . And it seems good ;)
>

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