__fish_config_op_enabled built the sub-category override variable name by
concatenating the tag's slug verbatim, e.g. __fish_config_op_integrations_window-mgmt.
Fish variable names cannot contain hyphens, so any hyphenated sub-category
slug (14 of the 24 in the taxonomy) silently could never be overridden --
an unset such variable safely fell through via set -q, but attempting to
set it always errored with "invalid variable name", masking the defect
since no prior smoke test exercised an explicit sub-category-level toggle.
The registry tag itself (as authored in # COMPONENT headers and the
taxonomy docs) stays hyphenated; only the derived fish variable name is
translated.
collect_components() used dict.update(), which let conf.d silently
overwrite functions/ (or vice versa) when the same bare identity
appears in both, e.g. functions/auto-pull.fish and
conf.d/auto-pull.fish. The runtime guard can only ever look up the
bare status current-function/basename string, so both call sites
genuinely share one identity and their raw COMPONENT lines must be
concatenated, not replaced.
At the default 1em (16px) it read as noticeably smaller than the
other header controls, especially next to the logo. Bumped to a fixed
1.5rem — well within the nav bar's existing content height, so the
header itself doesn't grow.
logo.svg was 56KB of unminified, high-precision path data with no
embedded raster. Running it through SVGO (default preset, multipass)
cuts it to ~20KB with no visual difference.
perf(docs-site): further minify header logo SVG. Cut to ~8.9KB with no visual difference.
The header social link used Starlight's generic `code-branch` icon.
Wires up starlight-plugin-icons + UnoCSS (Iconify) and overrides
SocialIcons to render `pajamas:gitea` for the Gitea link instead, while
falling back to Starlight's default icon set for anything else. Sidebar
and codeblock icon support are enabled but unused for now.
Explains that a matched command is actively deleted from history and
force-saved within about one prompt cycle by default, not deferred to
shell exit, and calls out sponge_purge_only_on_exit as the setting that
would change that (a killed/crashed session never triggers fish_exit).
Also hyperlinks the Fisher-managed and bundled plugin names to their
upstream repos on the Starlight site.
Reworks fish-deps' dependency classification from three tiers to five:
Required, Recommended, Optional, Terminal Emulators, and Integrations.
- Add an Optional tier for single-purpose wrapper conveniences that only
matter if you already use that specific tool (btop, dust, duf,
prettyping, go, lazygit, lazydocker, docker, yt-dlp, screen). Skipped by
`fish-deps install`/`sync` by default.
- Split kitty/wezterm into their own Terminal Emulators tier, since only
the one matching $TERM is ever relevant to a given user.
- Add --optional, --terminals, and --all flags to `install`/`sync` to
opt back into the skipped tiers, with a summary of how many were
skipped and which flag restores them.
- Fix `_fish_deps_status` marking missing Integrations as critical (red)
the same as Required — only Required is red now; Recommended stays
yellow, everything else renders as a neutral dim note.
Also fixes two bugs surfaced during dependency testing on a fresh
install:
- `fish_right_prompt` called `docker context show` on every prompt with
no `type -q docker` guard, unlike every other optional integration in
this config — on a system without docker this printed a visible
"Unknown command: docker" block on every single prompt render. Added
the missing guard, and hardened the `ld` wrapper with explicit
docker/lazydocker presence checks.
- `ov`'s catalog entry offered `cargo install ov` as its preferred
install method, but crates.io's `ov` is an unrelated crate, not the
noborus/ov pager — cargo would silently install the wrong package.
Removed the cargo path; `ov` now prefers `go install
github.com/noborus/ov@latest` (ahead of the system PM) when go is
available, since not all distros package `ov` in their base repos,
and falls back to the system PM otherwise.
The EXIT STATUS block used a single space before the ">0" row's
description, which falls below the doc pipeline's 2-space column
threshold and silently degrades the rendered site page from a table
(like rm's) to a plain indented block. Pad it to match. Also strip
trailing whitespace from two DESCRIPTION lines and add --wraps='mv'
so fish inherits real mv's completions, matching the bash/top wrapper
convention.
Add the starlight-llms-txt plugin so the docs build emits llms.txt,
llms-full.txt, and llms-small.txt alongside the regular pages, making
the manual queryable by MCP-compatible agents without depending on a
third-party indexing service.
Also bump js-yaml, nanoid, and sharp in docs/site to clear three
high-severity advisories (quadratic YAML omap parsing, a zero-size
nanoid loop, and inherited libvips CVEs) flagged by npm audit while
touching the same lockfile.