require 'buildsystems/cmake' class Fish < CMake description 'fish is a smart and user-friendly command line shell for macOS, Linux, and the rest of the family.' homepage 'https://fishshell.com/' version '3.7.1' license 'GPL-2' compatibility 'all' source_url 'https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell.git' git_hashtag version binary_compression 'tar.zst' binary_sha256({ aarch64: '388f32d6728420ed6108742686571826c7009ac85f8e816253882e36ea186b4c', armv7l: '388f32d6728420ed6108742686571826c7009ac85f8e816253882e36ea186b4c', i686: 'bf2293d96b16851fab095a6aa4dfbe0716dbac249162f2ae1cad5e09ba316ea6', x86_64: '2477a4fc6df840d2e1fc9b84de854cacc33184d97a307b36ea8588c077fd1082' }) depends_on 'gcc_lib' # R depends_on 'glibc' # R depends_on 'ncurses' # R depends_on 'pcre2' # R cmake_options "-DCURSES_INCLUDE_PATH=#{CREW_PREFIX}/include/ncurses" def self.postinstall ExitMessage.add <<~EOT1.lightblue To run fish, type `fish` in your terminal. Even if you are already in fish, you should now start a new fish session. To use fish as your login shell: * add the line '#{CREW_PREFIX}/bin/fish' to the file '#{CREW_PREFIX}/etc/shells': echo '#{CREW_PREFIX}/bin/fish' | tee -a #{CREW_PREFIX}/etc/shells > /dev/null * run 'chsh -s #{CREW_PREFIX}/bin/fish' To set your colors, run `fish_config` To scan your man pages for completions, run `fish_update_completions` To accept autosuggestions (in grey) as you type, hit `ctrl-F` or right arrow key. Have fun! <>< EOT1 end end