A Pipenv plugin for Fish Shell.
Automatically activates your Pipenv shell when you cd
into a directory containing a Pipenv project.
Basically, dope.
Using Fisherman:
$ fisher pipenv
Fisher is the only recommended Fish plugin manager. Use nothing else.
After installing pipenv, running the $ pipenv command may yield the following error
Install http://docs.pipenv.org/en/latest/ to use this plugin.
The problem is that, the pipenv plugin rightly could not find the pipenv
command. The situation with
fish shell is that it executes scripts in the /Users/user/.config/fish/config.d
folder before
executing config.fish
and the pipenv plugin creates a link in the config.d folder hence it is
executed before config.fish.
Now depending on how you installed pipenv or how soon your $PATH
is loaded you could be faced with the
above error.
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You could install pipenv with the command
$ pip3 install pipenv
. Pipenv will then be installed in/usr/local/bin
. On some systems the folder/usr/local/bin
is added to $PATH by the system which means that it will be available before fish goes fishing for scripts in/Users/user/.config/fish/config.d
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Or you could create a file say 000-env.fish (or whatever you want to call it), and place it in
/Users/user/.config/fish/config.d
. In this file set the path to the folder where pipenv was installed. E.g if pipenv was installed via pipsi, then the command will be something likeset -x PATH /Users/user/.local/bin $PATH
If pipenv was installed via
$ pip install pipenv
, then note that pip (python2) now puts its executables in/usr/local/opt/python/libexec/bin
.The
000
preface is to ensure that, that script will be executed first before the others in config.d. You have to prefix the file with000
it is abitrary. Just give it a name that places it at the to of the pile.