On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 00:34:26 +0800
>>>>>> "Grissiom" == Grissiom wrote:

Grissiom> Different syntax, different "philosophy".... If you have fish
Grissiom> installed on your box, just try "help" in fish, you can see
Grissiom> plenty of info there. To be short, fish is more DE friendly
Grissiom> than Zsh/Bash.

Well, I'm not totally noob with fish - tried it and used it back in
2007, but (maybe) the problem was that I set it as my default shell
and then some problems with it which led me to zsh.

Grissiom> Hmm, I'm not a system admin guru at all. But I think if you
Grissiom> don't need to do a lot of shell scripting, fish is good to
Grissiom> use. For shell, I think daily using is light-weighted and
Grissiom> need little effort on it (I think it should be that way). 

This is a good point...I do not need lot of scripting and would
prefer something simpler/lighter to master.

Grissiom> If you write a lot of scripts, that will be a different
Grissiom> story.  Anyway, you can still program shell while you are
Grissiom> using fish, right? ;)

I do not write much scripts and for the rest fish is, I believe, more
than enough...Let me just try to tweak some completions for the stuff
I use regularly...


Sincerely,
Gour

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