Himbo In Disguise on Nostr: #fishshell users: Please stop recommending #OhMyFish. If you're using it, you may ...
#fishshell users: Please stop recommending #OhMyFish. If you're using it, you may want to stop.
It's unmaintained, outdated and most of all barely does anything.
It is attractive for new users because of the name recognition ("I need oh-my-zsh for zsh, so I need oh-my-fish for fish, right?"), but where oh-my-zsh changes a lot of settings and adds a bunch of functionality, oh-my-fish changes the default prompt to one with fewer features and adds a pretty bad package manager.
At this point it makes your experience objectively worse and has stopped improving.
It's unmaintained, outdated and most of all barely does anything.
It is attractive for new users because of the name recognition ("I need oh-my-zsh for zsh, so I need oh-my-fish for fish, right?"), but where oh-my-zsh changes a lot of settings and adds a bunch of functionality, oh-my-fish changes the default prompt to one with fewer features and adds a pretty bad package manager.
At this point it makes your experience objectively worse and has stopped improving.