nix-home/home/fish/pls_extra.fish

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Fish

alias sue="pls -e"
function sudo
echo "Not polite enough."
end
bind --preset -M visual \es 'fish_commandline_prepend pls'
bind -M insert \es 'fish_commandline_prepend pls'
function __fish_man_page
# Get all commandline tokens not starting with "-", up to and including the cursor's
set -l args (string match -rv '^-|^$' -- (commandline -cpx && commandline -t))
# If commandline is empty, exit.
if not set -q args[1]
printf \a
return
end
# Skip leading commands and display the manpage of following command
while set -q args[2]
and string match -qr -- '^(and|begin|builtin|caffeinate|command|doas|entr|env|exec|if|mosh|nice|not|or|pipenv|prime-run|setsid|sudo|pls|systemd-nspawn|time|watch|while|xargs|.*=.*)$' $args[1]
set -e args[1]
end
# If there are at least two tokens not starting with "-", the second one might be a subcommand.
# Try "man first-second" and fall back to "man first" if that doesn't work out.
set -l maincmd (path basename $args[1])
# HACK: If stderr is not attached to a terminal `less` (the default pager)
# wouldn't use the alternate screen.
# But since we don't know what pager it is, and because `man` is totally underspecified,
# the best we can do is to *try* the man page, and assume that `man` will return false if it fails.
# See #7863.
if set -q args[2]
and not string match -q -- '*/*' $args[2]
and man "$maincmd-$args[2]" &>/dev/null
man "$maincmd-$args[2]"
else
if man "$maincmd" &>/dev/null
man "$maincmd"
else
printf \a
end
end
commandline -f repaint
end