Is there a way in the Fish Interactive shell for the full path to be displayed. Currently when I navigate to a directory I get the following shell.
millermj@Dodore ~/o/workspace
but I would rather see
millermj@Dodore ~/o-town/workspace
With the new fishshell (v2.3) you can do set -U fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length 0
. And it will use the full path. I also use dartfish for my theme. See example below:
Here's my version of prompt_pwd
that should display what you're looking for:
function prompt_pwd --description 'Print the current working directory, NOT shortened to fit the prompt'
if test "$PWD" != "$HOME"
printf "%s" (echo $PWD|sed -e 's|/private||' -e "s|^$HOME|~|")
else
echo '~'
end
end
This will display the tilde for the home directory, as usual, but removes the sed
command that only pulls the first letter from each directory when you're a few directories deep.
To edit prompt_pwd
use funced
. It will allow you to interactively alter the function. From the command line type funced prompt_pwd
. Once the prompt is displaying to your liking, use funcsave prompt_pwd
to make the behavior persist in future sessions.
if
, in the home dir, the sed
will still produce ~
/V/Y/U/s/D/p001
instead of Volumes/Yosemite I am/Users/slippyd/Desktop/p001
(the result of echo $PWD)
.
Apr 16, 2015 at 21:43
fish_config
in the fish shell, it'll open up a fish-config web interface in your browser. Now you can select from a long list of options for your prompt..
I personally don't like touching the shared/defaults. Fish has a great functions design, so leverage that.
Create ~/.config/fish/functions/prompt_long_pwd.fish
with the contents:
function prompt_long_pwd --description 'Print the current working directory'
echo $PWD | sed -e "s|^$HOME|~|" -e 's|^/private||'
end
Then simply edit your ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_prompt.fish
to use prompt_long_pwd
. Here is the custom prompt that I use:
~/.config/fish/config.fish:
set -g __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_hide_untrackedfiles 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_color_branch magenta bold
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showupstream "informative"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_ahead "↑"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_behind "↓"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix ""
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_stagedstate "●"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_dirtystate "✚"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_untrackedfiles "…"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_conflictedstate "✖"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_cleanstate "✔"
set -g __fish_git_prompt_color_dirtystate blue
set -g __fish_git_prompt_color_stagedstate yellow
set -g __fish_git_prompt_color_invalidstate red
set -g __fish_git_prompt_color_untrackedfiles $fish_color_normal
set -g __fish_git_prompt_color_cleanstate green bold
~/.config/fish/functions/fish_prompt.fish
function fish_prompt --description 'Write out the prompt'
set -l last_status $status
if not set -q __fish_prompt_normal
set -g __fish_prompt_normal (set_color normal)
end
# PWD
set_color $fish_color_cwd
echo -n (prompt_long_pwd)
set_color normal
printf '%s ' (__fish_git_prompt)
if not test $last_status -eq 0
set_color $fish_color_error
end
echo -n '$ '
end
Create ~/.config/fish/functions/prompt_long_pwd.fish
with:
function prompt_long_pwd --description 'Print the full working directory'
echo $PWD
end
In ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_prompt.fish
change (prompt_pwd) (set_color normal)
to (prompt_long_pwd) (set_color normal)
.
(prompt_pwd)
replaces the directory name with the first letter of the directory, which I too sometimes find annoying. You can also probably modify the original command prompt_pwd
, I have not tried it.
This answer is modified from the earlier answer and shows the full directory while keeping the other parts of the default prompt. The key change is in the expression in ~/.config/fish/functions/prompt_long_pwd.fish
.
Just thought I'd give everyone a heads up if you stumbled on this and your fish is not responding to the fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length
variable try upgrading omf, and then update your omf themes that you're using. Then do some combination of selecting a different theme, reopening the shell, and selecting a different theme again. This is what worked for me. Good luck!
The prompt_pwd
function determines the function to be displayed. You should be able to write your own version to get what you want.