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NAME

       fish - the friendly interactive shell

SYNOPSIS

          fish [OPTIONS] [-c command] [FILE [ARGUMENTS...]]

DESCRIPTION

       fish  is  a  command-line  shell  written  mainly  with interactive use in mind. This page
       briefly describes the options for invoking fish. The full manual is available in  HTML  by
       using  the help command from inside fish, and in the fish-doc(1) man page. The tutorial is
       available as HTML via help tutorial or in fish-tutorial(1).

       The following options are available:

       • -c or --command=COMMANDS evaluate the specified commands instead  of  reading  from  the
         commandline

       • -C  or  --init-command=COMMANDS  evaluate  the  specified  commands  after  reading  the
         configuration, before running the command specified by -c or reading interactive input

       • -d or --debug=CATEGORY_GLOB enables debug output and specifies a glob for matching debug
         categories (like fish -d). Defaults to empty.

       • -o  or  --debug-output=path  Specify  a file path to receive the debug output, including
         categories and fish_trace. The default is stderr.

       • -i or --interactive specify that fish is to run in interactive mode

       • -l or --login specify that fish is to run as a login shell

       • -n or --no-execute do not execute any commands, only perform syntax checking

       • -p or --profile=PROFILE_FILE when fish exits, output timing information on all  executed
         commands to the specified file

       • -P or --private enables private mode, so fish will not access old or store new history.

       • --print-rusage-self when fish exits, output stats from getrusage

       • --print-debug-categories outputs the list of debug categories, and then exits.

       • -v or --version display version and exit

       • -D  or  --debug-stack-frames=DEBUG_LEVEL  specify  how many stack frames to display when
         debug messages are written. The default is zero. A value of 3 or 4 is usually sufficient
         to  gain  insight into how a given debug call was reached but you can specify a value up
         to 128.

       • -f or --features=FEATURES enables one or more feature  flags  (separated  by  a  comma).
         These are how fish stages changes that might break scripts.

       The  fish exit status is generally the exit status of the last foreground command. If fish
       is exiting because of a parse error, the exit status is 127.

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