awsm.fish is a plugin and theme ecosystem for the Fish shell — a user-friendly, interactive shell for Unix systems focused on simplicity, discoverability, and a rich feature set out of the box. Created by the author of several Fish-related tooling projects, awsm.fish includes commands, prompts, functions, and utilities that make working in the shell more powerful and enjoyable without requiring complex configuration files. It offers intuitive features like enhanced autocompletion, eye-catching prompts with useful context (e.g., Git status), and shortcuts for common tasks such as navigation, version control workflows, environment management, and scripting helpers. Designed to fit naturally into Fish’s syntax and philosophy, awsm.fish aims to make the shell more approachable for beginners while still providing productivity-boosting tools for seasoned users.

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  • Rich Fish shell prompts with contextual information (e.g., VCS status)
  • Enhanced autocompletion and navigation helpers
  • Scripting utilities and shortcuts for common command-line workflows
  • Modular plugins for customization and lightweight usage
  • Seamless integration with Fish shell conventions and syntax
  • Improves productivity and user experience for terminal users

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2025-12-11