Reuse .bash_profile for Fish in Mac
I'm using iTerm on my Mac and I have a .bash_profile that I have been comfortably using. I recently got to know about fish bash and I installed it on my Mac and all of a sudden my .bash_profile is not being sourced. Any ideas as to why I could not see it?
How could I instruct my iTerm and fish to source my .bach_profile like it was doing before without fish?
Solution 1:
Fish has exactly one user controlled config file which is named $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish by default. Fish also has an export command for compatibility with bash/zsh/sh but it just a thin wrapper around the fish form:
set -gx VAR value
As for bash aliases you have two choices: turn them into abbreviations (see the "abbr" command) or functions. In fish you can define a function with its "alias" command but that simply turns
alias myalias some_command --arg1 --arg2
into
function myalias; some_command --arg1 --arg2 $argv; end
As Glenn Jackman pointed "fish is not bash". It is not an improved bash. Switching to fish isn't hard but does require a little effort. I made the switch 13 months ago and think it is worth the effort.
Solution 2:
You can use this script by overtrue: [gist link]
It basically parses .bash_profile and sets the same environment variables in Fish.
Works great for me!
# Fish shell
egrep "^export " ~/.bash_profile | while read e
set var (echo $e | sed -E "s/^export ([A-Za-z_]+)=(.*)\$/\1/")
set value (echo $e | sed -E "s/^export ([A-Za-z_]+)=(.*)\$/\2/")
# remove surrounding quotes if existing
set value (echo $value | sed -E "s/^\"(.*)\"\$/\1/")
if test $var = "PATH"
# replace ":" by spaces. this is how PATH looks for Fish
set value (echo $value | sed -E "s/:/ /g")
# use eval because we need to expand the value
eval set -xg $var $value
continue
end
# evaluate variables. we can use eval because we most likely just used "$var"
set value (eval echo $value)
#echo "set -xg '$var' '$value' (via '$e')"
set -xg $var $value
end