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Shane da Silva
@sds
Recently switched from using Z-Shell for the past decade to Fish [1]. When paired with the Fisher plugin manager [2] and the Tide prompt plugin [3], it's been a much more pleasant experience than I was expecting. Like many before me, I have synthesized my setup into a bootstrap script I can run on a brand-new mac and everything Just Works™—you can find it here, though I recommend you use it for reference and not for your personal setup, as it is very opinionated and changing often: https://github.com/sds/.files?tab=readme-ov-file#dot-files It's a pretty stark departure from my prior solution, but after a decade the YAGNI principle [4] has really rung true for me—I spent far too much time making my configuration framework [5] customizable to an unnecessary degree. [1] https://fishshell.com/ [2] https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher [3] https://github.com/IlanCosman/tide [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_aren%27t_gonna_need_it [5] https://github.com/sds/dot
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Steve
@stevedylandev.eth
Fish is solid; was on it for about a year or so until switching to nushell this year.
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@git
nu is the fanciest with the most utilities. Only reason I don't use it as primary is because I want to be able to share cmds from history with others
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Rafi
@rafi
fiah makes shell fly
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osama
@osama
how's the load times? sometimes omz feels slow. i moved from iterm to terminalapp coz of that
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comz
@comz
long time zsh user here, the fish features look appealing
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Ethspresso 🚌🔵🎩
@ethspresso.eth
Thanks for sharing! Been looking for setups like this to use as inspiration. Switched from Ubuntu to Mac recently and used Z-shell enough by now to know that there has to be better options out there. Going from Bash to Zsh felt like a downgrade. Will try Fish!
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