• @Dr_Willis
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    107 months ago

    tip: don’t install fish or whatever, change your default shell, THEN uninstall fish because you don’t like it.

    Change your default shell back first.

    I have seen way too many support posts where people paint their self I to a corner doing that.

    or just don’t change the default shell.

    run fish as needed, then exit back to bash when done.

    I have

    • Semperverus
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      17 months ago

      Add it to your .bashrc so it autolaunches, but fails back to bash.