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I keep running into issues when using fish: I'm not familiar with the
syntax and I don't use it enough that it sticks. I also need to google
stuff regularly to figure out how things are supposed to work. This is
annoying enough that the supposed benefits of fish are not worth it for
me.
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I'm not using gerrit anymore.
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By moving the aliases to a shared module, they can be used between zsh
and fish.
Change-Id: Ifcfe0af3b90825fe3a67bc1796d4cf65a58d3ff2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/456
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
Tested-by: CI
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I'm considering trying again fish, and there are a number of things that
should be common between zsh and fish (aliases, environment variables,
...).
Instead of duplicating these settings multiple time, I'm consolidating
the shell configurations under `home/shell`, and I can set the shell I
want to use with `my.home.shell.name`.
The first step is to move the modules for fish and zsh under
`home/shell`, add an interface to pick which one I want to use, and
modify the `host/home.nix` configuration to keep using zsh with the new
interface.
Change-Id: Idb66b1a6fcc11a6eeaf5fd2d32dd3698d2d85bdf
Reviewed-on: https://cl.fcuny.net/c/world/+/455
Tested-by: CI
Reviewed-by: Franck Cuny <franck@fcuny.net>
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