>From http://fishshell.com/user_doc/index.html

function fish_title
    echo "foo"
end

or, if you wanted to make it more dynamic, you could do something like this:

function fish_title
   echo $my_title
end

Then just set $my_title in your script:

set my_title Foo

-Dave

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:14 AM, i...@whywouldwe.com <i...@whywouldwe.com>wrote:

> Using bash this puts 'Foo' as the title
> of the current terminal tab in OS X
>     echo -n -e "\033]0;Foo\007"
>
> but it doesn't work with fish ('-e
> \033]0;Foo\007' gets output instead),
> anyone know why or how to achieve this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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