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Fish 4.0: The Fish Of Theseus
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This is what I do.
Fish for daily usage and when I need to write a script or use a snippet from the web, I drop to bash for a sec. Totally worth it.
I'll check it out then. Work involves using bash exclusively because it's embedded systems but I'll see if fish suits me for personal use. Thanks for the suggestions