If using setup.py :
If the curl script fails, try running it with sudo , though manual installation to a user-local directory is safer.
ls(pos = "package:FishGraph")
fishgrs config --init
: If Fishgrs is available on Homebrew, you can install it directly:
Now that you have your core environment up and running, here are a few highly recommended plugins to transform your terminal into a powerhouse workflow environment:
If you meant the plugin manager for the , the installation is a simple command-line script. Installation Command: fishgrs install
singularity pull library://fishgrs/default/fishgrs:latest
install.packages("remotes")
With the dependencies in place, you can now install FishGraph. The package is hosted on GitHub under the account mtvincen . Use either devtools or remotes : If using setup
(Usually outputs /usr/local/bin/fish or /opt/homebrew/bin/fish ). echo (which fish) | sudo tee -a /etc/shells Use code with caution. Change the system default shell ( chsh ): chsh -s (which fish) Use code with caution.
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