fish (1)
NAME
fishfish - the friendly interactive shell-
Synopsis
fish [OPTIONS] [-c command] [FILE [ARGUMENTS...]]
Description
fish is a command-line shell written mainly with interactive use in mind. The full manual is available in HTML by using the help command from inside fish.The following options are available:
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- -c or --command=COMMANDS evaluate the specified commands instead of reading from the commandline
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- -d or --debug-level=DEBUG_LEVEL specify the verbosity level of fish. A higher number means higher verbosity. The default level is 1.
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- -i or --interactive specify that fish is to run in interactive mode
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- -l or --login specify that fish is to run as a login shell
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- -n or --no-execute do not execute any commands, only perform syntax checking
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- -p or --profile=PROFILE_FILE when fish exits, output timing information on all executed commands to the specified file
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- -v or --version display version and exit
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- -D or --debug-stack-frames=DEBUG_LEVEL specify how many stack frames to display when debug messages are written. The default is zero. A value of 3 or 4 is usually sufficient to gain insight into how a given debug call was reached but you can specify a value up to 128.
The fish exit status is generally the exit status of the last foreground command. If fish is exiting because of a parse error, the exit status is 127.