feat(artifacts-helper): add fish shell support for aliases#90
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feat(artifacts-helper): add fish shell support for aliases#90ansemb wants to merge 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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With the current version moving to shims, what is the need for aliases? The aliases still present were only left in tact to support a specific backwards compatibility scenario. Why would new aliases be needed? |
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Ahh, yes good point. I didn't realise this recent change, so this isn't needed. Thanks! |
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Summary
This PR adds fish shell support for the artifacts helper shims/aliases.
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~/.config/fish/functions/for each enabled aliasdotnet,nuget,npm,yarn,npx,rush,rush-pnpm,pnpm,pnpxHow it works
For each alias, a fish function file is created (e.g.,
dotnet.fish):