Fish > bash

fish > bash
htop > top
micro > vi
most > less

You can't deny this. These pieces of zoomerware are vastly superior UNIX tools.

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>fish
No history expansion.

>htop
Is ok but ugly.

>most
>micro
Literally who?

>history expansion
What do you mean by history expansion?

Shorthand for accessing commands from history. For example !! stands for the last command. So you can use "sudo !!" to run the last command with sudo.

>zoomerware
Pretty sure boomers coded all of those.
Zoomers are those born after 2000. The oldest of them are 19.

Your generation still has to prove it is comprised of something more than worthless ADD faggots, vegan snowflakes, and austistic adult babies playing with fidget spinners.

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>fish
Doesn't allow ricing and considers it a good thing
Quote from fishshell.com:
>Configurability is the root of all evil

Use ZSH, don't be a braindead fish faggot

>zsh
yikes
that's basedware

>Configurability is the root of all evil
I agree with this. Ricers are faggots.

Use default bash then, because changing your shells is still configurability.

But why would you need that if writing "sudo" already lets you execute the last command with a key press?

You can even write "sudo" and browse all your "sudo commands" with the up arrow key.

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man history

There's nothing wrong with configurability. But there's a point in which there's too much configurability.

fish has sane defaults, and you can customize everything you will ever need, even with a GUI.

>up arrow
That depends on the configuration of ~/.inputrc or /etc/inputrc

!?list.txt?:s/more/less will re-run the last bash command that contained the string "list.txt" but substitute less for more.
(If it was just the previous command you could just type ^more^less)
>bash history substituions and expansions.

I was talking about fish, though.

Fuck any shell that can't history substitutions and expansions. \
top does everything htop can do btw.
vim is vi improved.
I never heard of most, and I'll just assume there's good reason for that, until someone demonstrates otherwise.

dash>fish
gotop>htop
neovim>micro

>dash
really nigger?

>fish > bash
Looking at some comparisons, the only real advantage I see is native support for floating point arithmetic.

It's fast, simple, secure and has everything i need.

mksh > fish
ps -aux > htop
ed > micro (Although micro is fine, I think Uriel would approve)
cat > most

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>cat > most
Not on the tty

>ps -aux
>not ps aux
I bet you use X too.

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suckless cucks BTFO

cat file.txt | less

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I thought zoomers started between 95 and 97

u mad boomer

fish is good, you don't like zsh?

>most
I hate its behavior when I scroll down and reach the bottom it closes, and I have to reopen most instance, fuck that shit

That's not most, that's more.

like dick expansion but for history

Based

Gen Z started in 1997 retard. Oldest zoomers can vote already