# # This is a neat function, stolen from zsh. It allows you to edit the # value of a variable interactively. # function vared -d (N_ "Edit variable value") if test (count $argv) = 1 switch $argv case '-h' '--h' '--he' '--hel' '--help' help vared case '-*' printf (_ "%s: Unknown option %s\n") vared $argv case '*' if test (count $$argv ) -lt 2 set init '' if test $$argv set -- init $$argv end set prompt 'set_color green; echo '$argv'; set_color normal; echo "> "' read -p $prompt -c $init tmp # If variable already exists, do not add any # switches, so we don't change export rules. But # if it does not exist, we make the variable # global, so that it will not die when this # function dies if test $$argv set -- $argv $tmp else set -g -- $argv $tmp end else printf (_ '%s: %s is an array variable. Use %svared%s %s[n] to edit the n:th element of %s\n') $argv (set_color $fish_color_command) (set_color $fish_color_normal) vared $argv $argv end end else printf (_ '%s: Expected exactly one argument, got %s.\n\nSynopsis:\n\t%svared%s VARIABLE\n') vared (count $argv) (set_color $fish_color_command) (set_color $fish_color_normal) end end