This is a simple tool to ease the migration from ZSH to Fish shell, without losing your hard-earned history commands.
As I was migrating myself, I've found out there's no tool to do this automatically, so I've made one for my own use. For that, I had to search for the specifications of both history files, and ended up involved in multiple threads with the right devs to try to understand and make it work. In the process, I've stumbled upon several people interested in a such a tool.
Well, it has worked! So I've wrapped it in a python package to make it easy to use, and now I'm sharing with anyone who may need it! It's released on PyPI.
Just do in your zsh shell:
❯ pip install zsh-history-to-fish
❯ zsh-history-to-fish --help
Usage: zsh-history-to-fish [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]
Bring your ZSH history to Fish shell.
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
-o, --output_file PATH Optional output, will append to fish history by default
-d, --dry-run Do not write anything to filesystem
-n, --no-convert Do not naively convert commands
--help Show this message and exit.
A successful run looks like:
❯ zsh-history-to-fish -dn
ZSH history to Fish
===================
input : /Users/rogerio/.zsh_history (naive-convert=False)
output: dry run mode
.......
Processed 6515 commands.
No file has been written.
- 0.3.0: fix for empty history lines, and general command output improvements
- 0.2.0: use actual
zsh
process to import history, since it does not use utf-8 - 0.1.0: initial version
This software is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file in the top distribution directory for the full license text.
Thank you for your interest!
I've put much ❤️ and effort into this.
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