A curated collection of the best plugins, prompts, and resources for the Fish shell.
awsm.fish is a curated directory of plugins, prompts, and resources for the Fish shell. It helps Fish users discover high-quality extensions that enhance their command-line experience by providing a vetted collection of tools for navigation, Git workflows, notifications, and shell customization.
Fish shell users looking to extend and customize their shell environment with reliable plugins and prompts, as well as developers who want to contribute to or discover the best projects in the Fish ecosystem.
Unlike uncurated plugin lists, awsm.fish focuses exclusively on the highest quality Fish projects, saving users time by filtering out low-quality or outdated options and providing a trusted source for shell enhancements.
A curation of prompts, plugins & other Fish treasures 🐚💎
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Only the best Fish projects are curated, as stated in the philosophy, ensuring users avoid clutter and discover genuinely useful tools.
Covers a wide range of utilities from directory navigation to Git workflows and notifications, based on the extensive list in the README.
Features lag-free prompts like Tide and Hydro that offer async capabilities, enhancing the shell interface with minimal performance impact.
Includes links to forums, chat channels, and materials like The Fish Cookbook, providing direct access to learning and support.
Offers ready-to-use Docker images for Alpine and Ubuntu, facilitating easy setup for running Fish in containerized environments.
Users must install and configure plugins separately using external managers like Fisher or Fundle, as awsm.fish is only a directory with no built-in management.
Plugin quality and updates rely on individual maintainers, which can lead to inconsistencies, abandonment, or compatibility issues over time.
Exclusively serves Fish shell users, making it irrelevant for developers working with Bash, Zsh, or other shell environments.
While it lists resources, it doesn't provide step-by-step tutorials or detailed setup instructions for beginners or complex plugin integrations.