Nixify fish configuration

This isn't 100% usable, but it works. You can build it with `nix-env` and then
run it with `wpcarros-fish`.
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William Carroll 2020-01-06 14:54:26 +00:00
parent 73e988c298
commit 7175d230c2
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# TODO: Decide if I prefer `abbr` or `alias` for fish. `abbr` is a new concept
# for me.
# Remove the default greeting from fish
set fish_greeting ""
function nix_find
nix-build '<nixpkgs>' --no-build-output -A $argv[1]
end
@ -77,12 +80,21 @@ function fish_prompt
echo -e "\n$suffix "
end
# 64812159184761958540
# Setup fzf for fuzzily finding commands, files, directories
source (fzf-share)/key-bindings.fish && fzf_key_bindings
# Setup autojump for a frequency-based alternative to cd.
# TODO: Debug why I couldn't get `fasd` to work with Nix and fish.
source (nix_find autojump)/share/autojump/autojump.fish
# TODO: What is the difference between `source` and `eval`
# direnv
source (direnv hook fish)
# Miscellaneous
abbr --add c xclip -selection clipboard -i
abbr --add p xclip -selection clipboard -o
# TODO: Depend on `cp_dwim`.
abbr --add cp cp_dwim
abbr --add lorem echo "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum."
@ -90,9 +102,13 @@ abbr --add lorem echo "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit,
abbr --add e emacsclient --no-wait --create-frame
abbr --add cat bat --theme=TwoDark
abbr --add j fasd_cd -d # Use j to emulate autojump; my muscle memory is hardened here
# TODO: Support this once `fasd` works.
# abbr --add j fasd_cd -d # Use j to emulate autojump; my muscle memory is hardened here
abbr --add vim nvim
# TODO: Support `blutetoothctl` with Nix.
abbr --add btctl bluetoothctl
abbr --add rg rg --ignore-case
abbr --add rgh rg --hidden # By default, rg skips hidden files
abbr --add fdh fd --hidden # By default, rg skips hidden files
@ -108,26 +124,30 @@ abbr --add stopx sudo service lightdm stop # stop X server session
abbr --add please 'eval sudo $history[1]'
abbr --add plz please
# TODO: Consider packaging this with Nix.
abbr --add simple_vim vim -u ~/.config/nvim/simple.vim # vim without a zero-dependency vimrc
# TODO: Package this with Nix.
abbr --add simple_vim vim -u ~/.config/nvim/simple.vim
# Filesystem
# TODO: Depend on `mkdir_cd`.
abbr --add mdd mkdir_cd
abbr --add mdp mkdir --parents
abbr --add ls exa --sort=type
abbr --add ll exa --long --sort=type
abbr --add la exa --long --all --sort=type
# TODO: Depend on these functions once they're defined.
abbr --add files laf
abbr --add dirs lad
abbr --add dirs lad
abbr --add links lal
# Device and power management
abbr --add off shutdown now
abbr --add suspend systemctl suspend
abbr --add off shutdown now
abbr --add suspend systemctl suspend
abbr --add hibernate systemctl hibernate
abbr --add pscp pass show --clip
# TODO: Debug `Error: No interface specified.`.
abbr --add wfls nmcli device wifi
abbr --add wfls nmcli device connect
@ -138,20 +158,20 @@ abbr --add td tmux detach
# Chrome
abbr --add chrome google-chrome
abbr --add cssh chrome --app-id=pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo # Secure Shell
abbr --add crd chrome --app-id=gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp # Chrome Remote Desktop
abbr --add cssh chrome --app-id=pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo # Secure Shell
abbr --add crd chrome --app-id=gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp # Chrome Remote Desktop
# Dropbox
abbr --add drst dropbox.py status
# Docker
abbr --add dk docker
abbr --add dkps docker ps
abbr --add dk docker
abbr --add dkps docker ps
abbr --add dkpsa docker ps -a
abbr --add dkrm docker rm
abbr --add dkrm docker rm
abbr --add dkrmi docker rmi
abbr --add dkrd docker run -d
abbr --add dki docker images
abbr --add dkrd docker run -d
abbr --add dki docker images
# Java
# TODO: Consider packaging this idea with Nix instead
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abbr --add mdg mix deps.get
abbr --add mdu mix deps.update
abbr --add mdup mix docker.up
# TODO: Support `repl_ex` and company as Nix-built programs.
abbr --add repl_ex dkish elixir iex
# Clojure
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# GPG
abbr --add gpged gpg --edit-key wpcarro@gmail.com
abbr --add gpge gpg --encrypt
abbr --add gpgd gpg --decrypt
abbr --add gpge gpg --encrypt
abbr --add gpgd gpg --decrypt
abbr --add gpgls gpg --list-keys
# Git
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# Mercurial counterparts. Some may map 1:1, others may be like putting a square
# peg into a round hole. I will try and use my best judgement in these cases
# while erring on the side of unifying the two APIs.
abbr --add hgst PAGER="" hg status
abbr --add hglp hg xl
abbr --add hgp hg uploadchain # this is like `git push`
abbr --add hga hg add
abbr --add hgc hg commit
abbr --add hgst PAGER="" hg status
abbr --add hglp hg xl
abbr --add hgp hg uploadchain # this is like `git push`
abbr --add hga hg add
abbr --add hgc hg commit
abbr --add hgcan hg amend # like `git commit --amend --no-edit'
abbr --add hgpr hg mail -r . -m # this may be similar to `hub pull-request`
abbr --add hgd hg diff
abbr --add hgsh hg export
abbr --add hgco hg update
abbr --add hgls hg citc --list # should have different output from `pils`
abbr --add hgrc hg rebase --continue
abbr --add hgra hg rebase --abort
abbr --add hgpr hg mail -r . -m # this may be similar to `hub pull-request`
abbr --add hgd hg diff
abbr --add hgsh hg export
abbr --add hgco hg update
abbr --add hgls hg citc --list # should have different output from `pils`
abbr --add hgrc hg rebase --continue
abbr --add hgra hg rebase --abort
abbr --add hgrm hg citc -d # delete a CitC client created with Fig
abbr --add hgconflicts hg resolve --list 'set:unresolved()' # much like `gconflicts`
abbr --add hgrm hg citc -d # delete a CitC client created with Fig
# Haskell
abbr --add sb stack build
abbr --add se stack exec --
abbr --add sc stack clean
# alias st="stack test" # blocks suckless-terminal
abbr --add st stack test
abbr --add haddocks open (stack path --local-doc-root)/index.html
# TODO: Remove `dkish` in favor of a Nix-built solution.
abbr --add hksh 'dkish haskell ghci'
# Kubernetes
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abbr --add kswitch gcloud container clusters get-credentials
# Nix
# TODO: Ensure that this depends on `nix_introspect` as defined in
# functions.fish.
abbr --add nq nix_introspect
abbr --add nsh nix-shell
abbr --add nshp nix-shell --pure
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abbr --add nrs sudo nixos-rebuild switch
# Aptitude (apt)
abbr --add apti sudo apt-get install --assume-yes
abbr --add apti sudo apt-get install --assume-yes
abbr --add aptrm sudo apt remove
# Pacman

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# While I work use a variety of programs, below of some of my more commonly used
# programs that I have decided to support with aliases.
# Applications
# java: jv
# tmux: t
# $EDITOR: e
# vim: v
# GnuPG: gpg
# blaze: bz
# borgcfg: br
# piper: pi
# pass: ps
# pastebin: pb
# pacman: pm
# codesearch: cs
# git: g
# mercurial: hg
# aptitude: apt
# chrome: c
# elixir: ex
# haskell: hk
# wifi: wf
# piper: pp
# g4: pp
# g4d: pp
# cci: circleci
#
# Below are some common modifiers or flags that programs support.
# Supported qualifiers:
# hidden: h
# ignore-case: i
#
# I've found that much of my time is spent working with programs that support
# some many of the following actions.
# Supported verbs:
# source: s
# install: i
# test: t
# build: b
# list: ls
# shell: REPL
#
# Commentary:
# Ideally a file like this would be either unnecessary in the case of a fully
# embraced Emacs workflow or compiled from some high-level language like
# Elisp.
#
# Most of this was ported from my aliases.zsh file, which I accumulated over a
# two to three year period. If some of the fish code herein is not idiomatic, it
# is most likely because I'm new to the ecosystem.
# TODO: Decide if I prefer `abbr` or `alias` for fish. `abbr` is a new concept
# for me.
# Remove the default greeting from fish
set fish_greeting ""
# TODO: This installs $1, which is most likely not desirable.
function nix_find
nix-build '<nixpkgs>' --no-build-output -A $argv[1]
end
# Prompt
function fish_prompt
set -l color_cwd
set -l suffix
switch "$USER"
case root toor
if set -q fish_color_cwd_root
set color_cwd $fish_color_cwd_root
else
set color_cwd $fish_color_cwd
end
set suffix '#'
case '*'
set color_cwd $fish_color_cwd
set suffix '>'
end
echo -n -s "$USER" @ (prompt_hostname) ' ' (set_color $color_cwd) (pwd) (set_color normal)
echo -e "\n$suffix "
end
# Setup fzf for fuzzily finding commands, files, directories
source (fzf-share)/key-bindings.fish && fzf_key_bindings
# Setup autojump for a frequency-based alternative to cd.
# TODO: Debug why I couldn't get `fasd` to work with Nix and fish.
source (nix_find autojump)/share/autojump/autojump.fish
# TODO: What is the difference between `source` and `eval`
# direnv
source (direnv hook fish)
# Miscellaneous
abbr --add c xclip -selection clipboard -i
abbr --add p xclip -selection clipboard -o
# TODO: Depend on `cp_dwim`.
abbr --add cp cp_dwim
abbr --add lorem echo "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum."
# TODO: Ensure this works as expect with current EXWM setup.
abbr --add e emacsclient --no-wait --create-frame
abbr --add cat bat --theme=TwoDark
# TODO: Support this once `fasd` works.
# abbr --add j fasd_cd -d # Use j to emulate autojump; my muscle memory is hardened here
abbr --add vim nvim
# TODO: Support `blutetoothctl` with Nix.
abbr --add btctl bluetoothctl
abbr --add rg rg --ignore-case
abbr --add rgh rg --hidden # By default, rg skips hidden files
abbr --add fdh fd --hidden # By default, rg skips hidden files
abbr --add define sdcv # uses stardict to lookup a word
abbr --add intellij nohup /opt/intellij-ce-stable/bin/idea.sh >/dev/null 2>&1 &
abbr --add tpr tput reset
abbr --add nordvpn sudo openvpn /etc/openvpn/ovpn_tcp/us3559.nordvpn.com.tcp.ovpn # connects to the nordvpn servers in USA
abbr --add perms ls -ld # list the permissions of a directory
abbr --add rmrf rm -rf # sometimes the space and dash are too much...
abbr --add open xdg-open
abbr --add o open
abbr --add stopx sudo service lightdm stop # stop X server session
abbr --add please 'eval sudo $history[1]'
abbr --add plz please
# TODO: Package this with Nix.
abbr --add simple_vim vim -u ~/.config/nvim/simple.vim
# Filesystem
# TODO: Depend on `mkdir_cd`.
abbr --add mdd mkdir_cd
abbr --add mdp mkdir --parents
abbr --add ls exa --sort=type
abbr --add ll exa --long --sort=type
abbr --add la exa --long --all --sort=type
# TODO: Depend on these functions once they're defined.
abbr --add files laf
abbr --add dirs lad
abbr --add links lal
# Device and power management
abbr --add off shutdown now
abbr --add suspend systemctl suspend
abbr --add hibernate systemctl hibernate
abbr --add pscp pass show --clip
# TODO: Debug `Error: No interface specified.`.
abbr --add wfls nmcli device wifi
abbr --add wfls nmcli device connect
# Tmux
abbr --add tls tmux list-sessions
abbr --add ta tmux attach
abbr --add td tmux detach
# Chrome
abbr --add chrome google-chrome
abbr --add cssh chrome --app-id=pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo # Secure Shell
abbr --add crd chrome --app-id=gbchcmhmhahfdphkhkmpfmihenigjmpp # Chrome Remote Desktop
# Dropbox
abbr --add drst dropbox.py status
# Docker
abbr --add dk docker
abbr --add dkps docker ps
abbr --add dkpsa docker ps -a
abbr --add dkrm docker rm
abbr --add dkrmi docker rmi
abbr --add dkrd docker run -d
abbr --add dki docker images
# Java
# TODO: Consider packaging this idea with Nix instead
abbr --add jvsh env CLASSPATH=(fd '\\.jar$' ~/Dropbox/programming/jars | tr \\n :) jshell
# Elixir
abbr --add m mix
abbr --add mc mix compile
abbr --add mcf mix compile --force
abbr --add ism iex -S mix
abbr --add tism MIX_ENV=test iex -S mix
abbr --add mdg mix deps.get
abbr --add mdu mix deps.update
abbr --add mdup mix docker.up
# TODO: Support `repl_ex` and company as Nix-built programs.
abbr --add repl_ex dkish elixir iex
# Clojure
abbr --add cljsh dkish clojure lein repl
# GPG
abbr --add gpged gpg --edit-key wpcarro@gmail.com
abbr --add gpge gpg --encrypt
abbr --add gpgd gpg --decrypt
abbr --add gpgls gpg --list-keys
# Git
abbr --add glp git log --graph --pretty='format:"%Cred%h%Creset -%Cblue %an %Creset - %C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr)%Creset" --abbrev-commit --date=relative'
abbr --add g hub
abbr --add git hub
abbr --add ga git add
abbr --add gc git commit
abbr --add gco git checkout
abbr --add gd git diff
abbr --add gp git push
abbr --add grbi git rebase --interactive
abbr --add grba git rebase --abort
abbr --add grbc git rebase --continue
abbr --add gprom git pull --rebase origin master
abbr --add gca git commit --amend
abbr --add gcan git commit --amend --no-edit
abbr --add gpf git push --force
abbr --add gpff git push --force --no-verify
abbr --add gds git diff --staged
abbr --add gfx git commit --fixup
abbr --add gsh git show
abbr --add gwip 'git add . && git commit -m wip'
abbr --add gpr git pull-request
abbr --add gst 'git status && hub pr list'
# Mercurial
# The attempt here is to map my well-known, existing `git` aliases to their
# Mercurial counterparts. Some may map 1:1, others may be like putting a square
# peg into a round hole. I will try and use my best judgement in these cases
# while erring on the side of unifying the two APIs.
abbr --add hgst PAGER="" hg status
abbr --add hglp hg xl
abbr --add hgp hg uploadchain # this is like `git push`
abbr --add hga hg add
abbr --add hgc hg commit
abbr --add hgcan hg amend # like `git commit --amend --no-edit'
abbr --add hgpr hg mail -r . -m # this may be similar to `hub pull-request`
abbr --add hgd hg diff
abbr --add hgsh hg export
abbr --add hgco hg update
abbr --add hgls hg citc --list # should have different output from `pils`
abbr --add hgrc hg rebase --continue
abbr --add hgra hg rebase --abort
abbr --add hgrm hg citc -d # delete a CitC client created with Fig
abbr --add hgconflicts hg resolve --list 'set:unresolved()' # much like `gconflicts`
# Haskell
abbr --add sb stack build
abbr --add se stack exec --
abbr --add sc stack clean
abbr --add st stack test
abbr --add haddocks open (stack path --local-doc-root)/index.html
# TODO: Remove `dkish` in favor of a Nix-built solution.
abbr --add hksh 'dkish haskell ghci'
# Kubernetes
abbr --add kc kubectl
abbr --add kpods kubectl get pods
abbr --add knodes kubectl get nodes
abbr --add kdeploys kubectl get deployments
abbr --add kdns kubectl get ing
abbr --add kedit kubectl edit deployments
abbr --add kswitch gcloud container clusters get-credentials
# Nix
# TODO: Ensure that this depends on `nix_introspect` as defined in
# functions.fish.
abbr --add nq nix_introspect
abbr --add nsh nix-shell
abbr --add nshp nix-shell --pure
abbr --add nr nix repl
abbr --add ni nix-env --install
abbr --add nrm nix-env --uninstall
abbr --add nls nix-env --query
abbr --add nrs sudo nixos-rebuild switch
# Aptitude (apt)
abbr --add apti sudo apt-get install --assume-yes
abbr --add aptrm sudo apt remove
# Pacman
abbr --add pmi sudo pacman -S --noconfirm
abbr --add pms pacman -Ss
abbr --add pmrm sudo pacman -Rs
# Couple the e* aliases to the <leader>e* kbds in vim.
abbr --add ev e ~/.config/nvim/init.vim
abbr --add ee e ~/.emacs.d/init.el
abbr --add ez e ~/.zshrc
abbr --add ea e ~/aliases.zsh
abbr --add ef e ~/functions.zsh
abbr --add el e ~/variables.zsh
abbr --add ex e ~/.Xresources
abbr --add em e ~/.tmux.conf
abbr --add er e ~/Dropbox/dotfiles/README.md
# TODO: consider DRYing this up with `e`. Unfortunately, `sudo` won't support
# aliases.
abbr --add en sudo ALTERNATE_EDITOR=nvim emacsclient --no-wait --create-frame /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
# Couple the s* aliases to the <leader>s* kbds in vim.
abbr --add sz source ~/.zshrc
abbr --add sa source ~/aliases.zsh
abbr --add sf source ~/functions.zsh
abbr --add sl source ~/variables.zsh
abbr --add sx xrdb ~/.Xresources
abbr --add sm tmux source-file ~/.tmux.conf
abbr --add sn sudo nixos-rebuild switch
# CircleCI
abbr --add cci circleci local
abbr --add ccijob circleci local execute --job
# Google stuff
abbr --add bzb blaze build
abbr --add bzt blaze test --test_output=all
abbr --add br borgcfg
abbr --add pils p4 listclients
abbr --add pirm p4 citc -d
abbr --add ppls 'g4 listclients | sed \'s/^Client wpcarro://\' | sed \'s/:[0-9]*:citc.*$//g\''
abbr --add pprm p4 citc -d -f # WARNING: This will forcefully delete a CitC client even if contains pending changes.
abbr --add flagpick /google/data/ro/users/sk/skaushik/www/public-tools/flagpick
abbr --add jaze /google/data/ro/projects/devtools/javascript/jaze
abbr --add aclcheck /google/data/ro/projects/ganpati/aclcheck
abbr --add g3python /google/data/ro/projects/g3python/g3python
abbr --add pb /google/src/head/depot/eng/tools/pastebin
abbr --add pbc 'pb --private --title $(date +$date_fmt)| tee >(c && chrome (p))' # create a private gPaste from your clipboard's content; open the result in a browser
abbr --add pbcp 'p | pb --private --title (date +$date_fmt)| tee >(c && chrome (p))' # create a private gPaste from your clipboard's content; open the result in a browser
abbr --add pbls $BROWSER https://paste.googleplex.com/(whoami)

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{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} , ... }:
# TODO: Is it appropriate to put programming language dependencies here? Should
# I have a bin dependency for every fish `abbr` and `alias` that I use? What
# makes the most sense?
# TODO: Some of the abbreviations / aliases depend on binaries and some depend
# on files (e.g. ~/.config/nvim/init.vim). How should I handle the file
# dependencies?
# TODO: Support symlinking config.fish to ~/.config/fish/config.fish using Nix.
let
fishBinPath = pkgs.lib.strings.makeBinPath (with pkgs; [
# TODO: Support fasd instead of autojump.
# fasd
direnv
autojump
fzf
fd
xclip
bat
neovim
ripgrep
sdcv
exa
pass
networkmanager
google-chrome
docker
elixir
clojure
gnupg
git
tmux
# This is not that same as `hub`.
# git-hub
mercurial
stack
kubernetes
circleci-cli
nix # Really?
apt # Really?
pacman # Really?
]);
# TODO: It's difficult to test if the `--init-command` is working since fish
# persists functions, abbreviations, aliases between sessions so it's easy to
# get tricked by false-positives.
in pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "wpcarros-fish" ''
export PATH="${fishBinPath}:$PATH"
exec ${pkgs.fish}/bin/fish --init-command 'source ${ ./functions.fish }'
''

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# TODO: Consider a `rm` that behaves like this as well. Would then be useful to
# support something like a "Trash" folder so that I can undo unintentional
# deletions.
function cp_dwim -d "Copy files and directories similarly."
# TODO: Where do I put documentation like this?
# Calls `cp -r` when a directory is specified, otherwise uses `cp`.
# This is closer to the UX you expect in GUIs when you copy-and-paste files.
if test -d $argv[1]
command cp -r $argv[1..-1]
else
command cp $argv[1..-1]
end
end
function mkdir_cd -d "Make a directory and `cd` into it."
mkdir -p $argv[1] && cd $argv[1]
end
function lt -d "Like tree, except using `exa`."
# Convenience wrapper around `exa --tree`.
# Optionally accepts a number for the max-depth and a directory to list.
# Usage: lt 2 ./scripts
# lt
if test (count $argv) -eq 0
exa --tree --all
else if test (count $argv) -eq 1
# lt 2
if string match --quiet --regex '^[0-9]+$' $argv[1]
exa --tree --all --level $argv[1]
# lt path/to/directory
else if test -d $argv[1]
exa --tree --all $argv[1]
end
# lt 2 path/to/directory
else if test (count $argv) -eq 2
exa --tree --all --level $argv[1] $argv[2]
end
end
function lad -d "List only the directories within a directory."
# TODO: Support $argv[1], which is currently broken here. See functions.zsh
# for a reference.
fd --hidden --maxdepth 1 --type d
end
function laf -d "List only the files within a directory."
# TODO: Support $argv[1], which is currently broken here. See functions.zsh
# for a reference.
fd --hidden --maxdepth 1 --type f
end
function lal -d "List only the links within a directory."
# TODO: Support $argv[1], which is currently broken here. See functions.zsh
# for a reference.
fd --hidden --maxdepth 1 --type l
end
function nix_introspect -d "Search through local nixpkgs repository."
rg --after-context 5 "\\b$argv[1]\\b\\s*=" (nix-instantiate --find-file nixpkgs)
end