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hacpai opened this issue Jun 24, 2015 · 5 comments
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How to support fish-shell? #334

hacpai opened this issue Jun 24, 2015 · 5 comments

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@hacpai
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hacpai commented Jun 24, 2015

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@marc0der
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This was already raised in #294. We still have no plans to support fish-shell.

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betrcode commented Dec 7, 2018

Too bad! Fish shell seems to become more popular. Maybe it is time to reconsider.

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marc0der commented Dec 7, 2018

We always welcome contributions, but at the end of the day someone needs to do the work. I (not being a fish shell user) simply don't have time to implement this support.

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betrcode commented Dec 7, 2018

@marc0der Totally understand! I ended up fixing it manually, but not ready to make a contribution.

I will try to poke a friend. @ollehallin: Don't you use sdkman? (I know you are a fish man (fisherman?))
sdkman needs a bit of fish script to support fish users. I don't think it's a matter of porting everything to fish, perhaps just the ~/sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh script. Maybe there is some auto-converter that can be used?

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marc0der commented Dec 7, 2018

@betrcode It would be great if we could get a solution that works for all fish shell users, I'm aware that fish has a sizeable community and we would love to support them too.

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