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Maybe one day I will actually understand the appeal of all these super fancy shells. They seem kinda cool on the surface but I also feel like I'd never use any of their actual features.
But have you tried them?
I've actually used Fish on my old system. I didn't use it as daily driver. Now I've installed Manjaro, and it uses ZSH by default. And now I can compere them, and oh my, Fish auto-completion is way better. it's interactive, showing command names and help on them. and allow to select completion by arrows, not [Tab].
Only downside of fish is that it is incompatible with Bash. In Zsh you could copy-paste bash commands from tutorials and they would just work, but in Fish you need ot alter them, for example
$(cmd)
is just(cmd)
in Fish.Fish is slowly adding more POSIX syntax, e.g.
$(cmd)
,export ENV_VAR=1
andCFLAGS=-02 make
now work as you would expect.WOW! Gotta install it again. I was actually planing on it. But was lazy.