function man --description 'Color and justify the on-line manual pages' ## Work around the "builtin" manpage that everything symlinks to, ## by prepending our fish datadir to man. This also ensures that man gives fish's ## man pages priority, without having to put fish's bin directories first in $PATH # Justify man pager to current window size. set -q MANWIDTH; and [ $COLUMNS -lt $MANWIDTH ]; and set -lx MANWIDTH $COLUMNS ## Color when using LESS. ## mb = ? ## md = bold (titles, commands) ## so = status bar ## us = italic (arguments, files) set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_mb (printf "\e[1;31m") set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_md (printf "\e[0;36m") set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_me (printf "\e[0m") set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_se (printf "\e[0m") set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_so (printf "\e[1;4;37m") set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_ue (printf "\e[0m") set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_us (printf "\e[0;33m") # Notice local but exported variable set -lx MANPATH (string join : $MANPATH) if test -z "$MANPATH" type -q manpath and set MANPATH (command manpath) end set -l fish_manpath (dirname $__fish_datadir)/fish/man if test -d "$fish_manpath" -a -n "$MANPATH" set MANPATH "$fish_manpath":$MANPATH end # If fish's man pages could not be found, just invoke man normally command man $argv end