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Fish
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function man --description "Format and display 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
# My changes (Thomas Lovén)
# Add color to the man pager
#
# blink
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_mb (set_color -o red)
# bold
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_md (set_color -o purple)
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_me (set_color normal)
# standout
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_so (set_color -b blue) (set_color yellow)
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_se (set_color normal)
# underline
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_us (set_color -u green)
set -lx LESS_TERMCAP_ue (set_color normal)
set -l manpath
if set -q MANPATH
set manpath $MANPATH
else if command -qs manpath
set manpath (command manpath)
end
# Notice local exported copy of the variable.
set -lx MANPATH $manpath
set -l fish_manpath (dirname $__fish_datadir)/fish/man
if test -d "$fish_manpath" -a -n "$MANPATH"
set MANPATH $fish_manpath:$MANPATH
# Invoke man with this manpath, and we're done.
command man $argv
return
end
# If fish's man pages could not be found, just invoke man normally
command man $argv
end