Fig adds apps, shortcuts, and autocomplete to your Terminal ✨
*Note*: We currently only work on iTerm2 and the native Terminal on macOS.
👉 Fig is currently in private beta. Sign up for early access at withfig.com
Use this (withfig/fig) repository to submit new issues and have discussions.
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withfig/autocomplete: Collection of all specs for autocomplete. Contribute new specs and update old specs here.
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withfig/config: Fig's default configuration at install. Contains installation, and update scripts.
To learn more about how to contribute, see CONTRIBUTING.md
You can start building autcomplete specs for yourself, your team, and the community today.
Our docs are available at withfig.com/docs.
Note: we are currently upgrading our website and re-writing our docs entirely. They will be available in mid-January 2021. Please bear with us
Create a new issue in this (withfig/fig) repo. If needed, our issue templates will then redirect you to the right place.
Most issues are made in this repo. Only create issues in other repos for the following:
- withfig/autocomplete: Issues with specific completion specs (e.g. git, aws...) or the completion spec standard (e.g. the standard doesn't work with this specific type of CLI argument)
- withfig/config: Issues with Fig's installation and update scripts (e.g. perhaps the Fig CLI is not being added to your $PATH because of a custom set up or shell)
Again, start here and then we will redirect you accordingly.
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Read through our user support guide in the docs to see if we already have a solution.
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Look through past issues in this repo
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Join the Fig Community to discuss with others, and to chat with the Fig team for immediate support
- We may ask you to create an issue here if we can’t solve it on Slack!
For any unanswered questions or other inquiries, feel free to email us anytime: hello@withfig.com