I asked this same question on Super User, if you’d prefer to answer it there.
:-)
http://superuser.com/questions/811044/cant-start-new-fish-session-after-incorrectly-closing-fish-config
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 8:34 AM, chad.ostrow...@gmail.com <h...@chadoh.com>
wrote:
> I was really enjoying getting to know fish. I tried out fish_config, but I
> closed it wrong. The first time I tried it, I just quit the browser tab and
> then closed the shell session I had started it from. The second time it
> started at localhost:8001 instead of :8000, and I hit ctrl-C in the shell
> where it was running to try to stop it.
> And all hell broke loose! Now new fish shells won’t even start. I switched
> back to bash, but I can’t figure out how to get fish un-stuck. I’ve restarted
> my machine multiple times, and I even uninstalled fish and then reinstalled.
> Help!
> Machine info, if it helps: OSX 10.9.4, using iTerm (but same thing happens in
> Terminal.app)… I’m not sure what else would be helpful. I wrote my own
> .config/fish/config.fish, but I’ve since commented out the whole thing while
> using bash. The problem persists.
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