An update to a popular post on toggling processes using Ctrl-Z, now focusing on the Fish shell. The tutorial requires Fish shell version 3.2 or newer and provides a command to bind Ctrl-Z for foreground processing without displaying irrelevant information.
Back from outing: getting out of #fish is really hard. Tried going back to #bash (even with #blesh), tried #OilShell and none of them really work (failed bug reports). Sad. Anybody know about actually working POSIX-compatible interactive shell which actually works and at least from distance can compete with fish?
I learned by accident today that you can change your working directory in Fish shell using Alt and the left/right arrow keys. It basically keeps track of the history of your directory navigation, and flips through your history.
@lw64 I guess I meant auto suggestion, not autocompletion. Fish can tab-complete commands, but it can also suggest commands based on autocompletion data, as well as your command history. So yes, it's a lot better than bash. Kind of intelligent, almost.
Atuin and starship are special tools for modifying the shell, they have fish support.
Homebrew and cargo somehow need to tell the shell to include their respective bin directories, and they also provide instructions for fish.