I agree we should move to github.
On Jun 7, 2012 7:16 AM, Elis Axelsson elis.axels...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 June 2012 22:42, adisbladis a...@blad.is wrote:
Axel Liljencrantz liljencra...@gmail.com writes:
* Why do bug tracking on github and repo tracking on gitorious? I don't
have an
On 6 June 2012 22:42, adisbladis a...@blad.is wrote:
Axel Liljencrantz liljencra...@gmail.com writes:
* Why do bug tracking on github and repo tracking on gitorious? I don't
have an opinion on which one to use, and it's not my choice to make
anymore, but I'd advise against using both at once.
Axel Liljencrantz liljencra...@gmail.com writes:
* Why do bug tracking on github and repo tracking on gitorious? I don't
have an opinion on which one to use, and it's not my choice to make
anymore, but I'd advise against using both at once.
I think It's time we change this to go github only..
* Who, if anybody has been maintaining the non-fishfish fish codebase?
* Does that person (if s/he exists) have any problem with making fishfish
the default feature branch of fish?
There hasn't been any official structure in who are considered maintainers.
People who've had code to commit and
2012/6/1 Jan Kanis jan.c...@jankanis.nl
* Who, if anybody has been maintaining the non-fishfish fish codebase?
* Does that person (if s/he exists) have any problem with making fishfish
the default feature branch of fish?
There hasn't been any official structure in who are considered
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 02:43:57AM -0700, ridiculous_fish wrote:
- It's all in (sane) C++. No more string_buffer_t, array_list_t, or
hash_table_t, and no more halloc!
so it's more like a rewrite than a fork?
greetings, martin.
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Hi ridiculous_fish,
it's a really news.
Congratulations with beta!
Maxim
On Wed, 30 May 2012 13:43:57 +0400, ridiculous_fish
corydo...@ridiculousfish.com wrote:
Hello fellow fish fans! I am ridiculous_fish, and I come bearing
lungfuls of new life!
Over the past year, I and my partner
Hi ridiculous_fish
This looks like it would have been a lot of work!
Thanks so much for doing this.
I am just installing it now.
I think the site is very good and I appreciate your sense of humour-Patrick
On 12-05-30 05:43 AM, ridiculous_fish wrote:
Hello fellow fish fans! I am
On 30 Μαϊ 2012, at 12:43 μ.μ., ridiculous_fish wrote:
Hello fellow fish fans! I am ridiculous_fish, and I come bearing lungfuls of
new life!
Have you thought on sending this build to macports?
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Hi Again
So I have it installed and I am giving it a go. I like it quite a lot
and think it would be great for a primary shell.
I tilt two monitors on their side. I don't have that much width on each
screen, so I like to keep my prompt short, just :.
I see there is a prompt function. Is there
Seems VERY VERY fast. Command line completion is very clean (so far), and
simply screams.
Testing now on linux -- will test on OS X soon.
-Dave
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 7:01 AM, Patrick patr...@spellingbeewinnars.orgwrote:
Hi Again
So I have it installed and I am giving it a go. I like it
Great to hear this! I already had a look at your C++ branch on gitorious
some time ago and I was wondering what you were planning to do with it.
I'll certainly give it a try.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 11:43 AM, ridiculous_fish
corydo...@ridiculousfish.com wrote:
Hello fellow fish fans! I am
The autosuggestions take a bit to get used to . . . they're kind of
distracting. BUT: They do guess correctly a lot -- which is nice.
The only thing I don't like so far is when it guesses almost right, the tab
acts funny. For example:
If you are in a directory with five entries: 1234 1235
Hi all,
You can use either right arrow or Ctrl + F to complete autosuggestion.
Regards,
Siteshwar
On 5/30/12, Stestagg stest...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you, I was wondering the same thing.
Running it on osx and ubuntu, and it /does/ scream along!
Steve
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 3:46 PM,
For anyone who hasn't yet, run `fish_config` on a system with a web
browser. Nice.
The osx installer seems to have wiped out my previous version of fish
that was in /usr/local/bin/fish, would be good if it could just move it
aside if it exists already (or maybe it did and I just can't find
I built from source and did ./configure --prefix=/usr to avoid conflict
with my old fish in /usr/local.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Peter Flood i...@whywouldwe.com wrote:
For anyone who hasn't yet, run `fish_config` on a system with a web
browser. Nice.
The osx installer seems to have
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Axel Liljencrantz
liljencra...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all.
I'm Axel, the original fish creator. I've been mostly AWOL for nearly half
a decade, including not replying to a few private emails about
maintainership. Sorry about that. I think it's fair to say I've
One small observation: careful when you install fishfish over fish and want
to go back to fish again, fish_history will be unusable due to the
different format fishfish uses.
OP, maybe considering using a different file name would not hurt.
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