This package extends the pcomplete
completion framework with completion from the fish shell.
The fish
shell has smart completion for a wide range of programs. fish
does not require any special configuration to work with this package.
Eshell, which uses pcomplete
for completion, can be made to fall back on fish
when it does not find any completion candidate with its native completion support.
M-x shell
can be made to use fish
. This will disable the underlying shell completion.
To enable fish completion in all Eshell and M-x shell
buffers, add this to your Emacs configuration:
(when (and (executable-find "fish")
(require 'fish-completion nil t))
(global-fish-completion-mode))
The condition will prevent the package from loading if fish
is not found (change the executable name according to you local installation).
Alternatively, you can simply load the package with (require 'fish-completion)
and call fish-completion-mode
manually.
Optionally, if the package bash-completion is installed, fish-completion-complete
can be configured to fall back on bash to further try completing. See fish-completion-fallback-on-bash-p
.
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