{pkgs, ...}: { # Fish is a Unix shell with a focus on interactivity and usability. Fish is # designed to give the user features by default, rather than by # configuration. # https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Fish # https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Command_Shell programs.fish = { enable = true; interactiveShellInit = '' # fzf: use ctrl+f to list files and ctrl+g to show the git log fzf_configure_bindings --directory=\cf --git_log=\cg # allows 's foo bar' for 'nix shell nixpkgs#foo nixpkgs#bar' function s --wraps 'nix shell' nix shell nixpkgs#$argv end ''; }; # Installing a fish plugin automatically enables it environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ fishPlugins.colored-man-pages fishPlugins.fzf-fish fishPlugins.pure ]; # Set fish as the default shell system-wide users.defaultUserShell = pkgs.fish; # Add fish to the list of permissible login shells for user accounts environment.shells = with pkgs; [fish]; # Enabling fish in both NixOS and home manager is required to pick up # completions and environment variables set by NixOS nixpkgs _and_ home # manager modules at the same time. As a test, the environment variables from # $ nix repl # > :lf . # > :p nixosConfigurations.omega.config.home-manager.users.caspervk.home.sessionVariables # > :p nixosConfigurations.omega.config.home-manager.users.caspervk.home.sessionVariablesExtra # should be available in the desktop environment's shell. See # https://nix-community.github.io/home-manager/index.html#_why_are_the_session_variables_not_set. home-manager.users.caspervk = { programs.fish.enable = true; }; }