This is the Linux app named The Fish Cookbook whose latest release can be downloaded as cookbook.fishsourcecode.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
The Fish Cookbook
DESCRIPTION:
The Fish Cookbook is a curated collection of practical recipes, tutorials, and user-contributed examples for the Fish shell, designed to help both beginners and intermediate users get the most out of Fish’s powerful and expressive scripting environment. Instead of treating Fish as a niche or simple alternative shell, this cookbook showcases real solutions for common shell tasks such as prompt customization, tab completion, scripting patterns, task automation, environment configuration, and tooling workflows. Through clear examples and “copy-paste ready” solutions, users can learn idiomatic Fish scripting techniques that leverage Fish’s modern features like universal variables, autosuggestions, and colorized prompts. Because Fish’s syntax diverges from POSIX shells like bash/zsh, the cookbook helps close the gap by providing approachable, real-world snippets that teach both functionality and style.
Features
- Curated, real-world Fish shell scripting recipes for everyday tasks
- Prompt and theme customization examples for aesthetic and functional shells
- Code patterns for automation, environment setup, and scripting workflows
- Git, tmux, fzf, and other tool integrations with Fish examples
- Community-contributed snippets for ongoing growth and relevance
- Beginners to intermediate-level learning resource with real-world utility
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