# The Fuck [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nvbn/thefuck.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/nvbn/thefuck) **Aliases changed in 1.34.** Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command, inspired by a [@liamosaur](https://twitter.com/liamosaur/) [tweet](https://twitter.com/liamosaur/status/506975850596536320). Few examples: ```bash ➜ apt-get install vim E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root? ➜ fuck sudo apt-get install vim [sudo] password for nvbn: Reading package lists... Done ... ``` ```bash ➜ git push fatal: The current branch master has no upstream branch. To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use git push --set-upstream origin master ➜ fuck git push --set-upstream origin master Counting objects: 9, done. ... ``` ```bash ➜ puthon No command 'puthon' found, did you mean: Command 'python' from package 'python-minimal' (main) Command 'python' from package 'python3' (main) zsh: command not found: puthon ➜ fuck python Python 3.4.2 (default, Oct 8 2014, 13:08:17) ... ``` ```bash ➜ git brnch git: 'brnch' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. Did you mean this? branch ➜ fuck git branch * master ``` ```bash ➜ lein rpl 'rpl' is not a task. See 'lein help'. Did you mean this? repl ➜ fuck lein repl nREPL server started on port 54848 on host 127.0.0.1 - nrepl://127.0.0.1:54848 REPL-y 0.3.1 ... ``` If you are scared to blindly run the changed command, there is a `require_confirmation` [settings](#settings) option: ```bash ➜ apt-get install vim E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root? ➜ fuck sudo apt-get install vim [Enter/Ctrl+C] [sudo] password for nvbn: Reading package lists... Done ... ``` ## Requirements - python (2.7+ or 3.3+) - pip - python-dev ## Installation Install `The Fuck` with `pip`: ```bash sudo pip install thefuck ``` [Or using an OS package manager (OS X, Ubuntu, Arch).](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck/wiki/Installation) And add to the `.bashrc` or `.bash_profile`(for OSX): ```bash alias fuck='eval $(thefuck $(fc -ln -1)); history -r' # You can use whatever you want as an alias, like for Mondays: alias FUCK='fuck' ``` Or in your `.zshrc`: ```bash alias fuck='eval $(thefuck $(fc -ln -1 | tail -n 1)); fc -R' ``` If you are using `tcsh`: ```tcsh alias fuck 'set fucked_cmd=`history -h 2 | head -n 1` && eval `thefuck ${fucked_cmd}`' ``` Alternatively, you can redirect the output of `thefuck-alias`: ```bash thefuck-alias >> ~/.bashrc ``` [Or in your shell config (Bash, Zsh, Fish, Powershell).](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck/wiki/Shell-aliases) Changes will be available only in a new shell session. To make them available immediately, run `source ~/.bashrc` (or your shell config file like `.zshrc`). ## Update ```bash sudo pip install thefuck --upgrade ``` ## How it works The Fuck tries to match a rule for the previous command, creates a new command using the matched rule and runs it. Rules enabled by default are as follows: * `cargo` – runs `cargo build` instead of `cargo`; * `cargo_no_command` – fixes wrongs commands like `cargo buid`; * `cd_correction` – spellchecks and correct failed cd commands; * `cd_mkdir` – creates directories before cd'ing into them; * `cd_parent` – changes `cd..` to `cd ..`; * `composer_not_command` – fixes composer command name; * `cp_omitting_directory` – adds `-a` when you `cp` directory; * `cpp11` – add missing `-std=c++11` to `g++` or `clang++`; * `django_south_ghost` – adds `--delete-ghost-migrations` to failed because ghosts django south migration; * `django_south_merge` – adds `--merge` to inconsistent django south migration; * `dry` – fix repetitions like "git git push"; * `fix_alt_space` – replaces Alt+Space with Space character; * `git_add` – fix *"Did you forget to 'git add'?"*; * `git_branch_list` – catches `git branch list` in place of `git branch` and removes created branch; * `git_checkout` – creates the branch before checking-out; * `git_diff_staged` – adds `--staged` to previous `git diff` with unexpected output; * `git_no_command` – fixes wrong git commands like `git brnch`; * `git_pull` – sets upstream before executing previous `git pull`; * `git_push` – adds `--set-upstream origin $branch` to previous failed `git push`; * `git_stash` – stashes you local modifications before rebasing or switching branch; * `go_run` – appends `.go` extension when compiling/running Go programs * `grep_recursive` – adds `-r` when you trying to grep directory; * `has_exists_script` – prepends `./` when script/binary exists; * `history` – tries to replace command with most similar command from history; * `java` – removes `.java` extension when running Java programs; * `javac` – appends missing `.java` when compiling Java files; * `lein_not_task` – fixes wrong `lein` tasks like `lein rpl`; * `ls_lah` – adds -lah to ls; * `man` – change manual section; * `man_no_space` – fixes man commands without spaces, for example `mandiff`; * `mercurial` – fixes wrong `hg` commands; * `mkdir_p` – adds `-p` when you trying to create directory without parent; * `no_command` – fixes wrong console commands, for example `vom/vim`; * `no_such_file` – creates missing directories with `mv` and `cp` commands; * `open` – prepends `http` to address passed to `open`; * `pip_unknown_command` – fixes wrong pip commands, for example `pip instatl/pip install`; * `python_command` – prepends `python` when you trying to run not executable/without `./` python script; * `python_execute` – appends missing `.py` when executing Python files; * `quotation_marks` – fixes uneven usage of `'` and `"` when containing args' * `rm_dir` – adds `-rf` when you trying to remove directory; * `sed_unterminated_s` – adds missing '/' to `sed`'s `s` commands; * `sl_ls` – changes `sl` to `ls`; * `ssh_known_hosts` – removes host from `known_hosts` on warning; * `sudo` – prepends `sudo` to previous command if it failed because of permissions; * `switch_layout` – switches command from your local layout to en; * `systemctl` – correctly orders parameters of confusing systemctl; * `test.py` – runs `py.test` instead of `test.py`; * `tmux` – fixes tmux commands; * `whois` – fixes `whois` command. Enabled by default only on specific platforms: * `apt_get` – installs app from apt if it not installed; * `brew_install` – fixes formula name for `brew install`; * `brew_unknown_command` – fixes wrong brew commands, for example `brew docto/brew doctor`; * `brew_upgrade` – appends `--all` to `brew upgrade` as per Homebrew's new behaviour * `pacman` – installs app with `pacman` or `yaourt` if it is not installed. Bundled, but not enabled by default: * `rm_root` – adds `--no-preserve-root` to `rm -rf /` command. ## Creating your own rules For adding your own rule you should create `your-rule-name.py` in `~/.thefuck/rules`. Rule should contain two functions: `match(command: Command, settings: Settings) -> bool` and `get_new_command(command: Command, settings: Settings) -> str`. Also the rule can contain optional function `side_effect(command: Command, settings: Settings) -> None` and optional boolean `enabled_by_default`. `Command` has three attributes: `script`, `stdout` and `stderr`. `Settings` is a special object filled with `~/.thefuck/settings.py` and values from env, [more](#settings). Simple example of the rule for running script with `sudo`: ```python def match(command, settings): return ('permission denied' in command.stderr.lower() or 'EACCES' in command.stderr) def get_new_command(command, settings): return 'sudo {}'.format(command.script) # Optional: enabled_by_default = True def side_effect(command, settings): subprocess.call('chmod 777 .', shell=True) priority = 1000 # Lower first ``` [More examples of rules](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck/tree/master/thefuck/rules), [utility functions for rules](https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck/tree/master/thefuck/utils.py). ## Settings The Fuck has a few settings parameters which can be changed in `~/.thefuck/settings.py`: * `rules` – list of enabled rules, by default `thefuck.conf.DEFAULT_RULES`; * `require_confirmation` – requires confirmation before running new command, by default `False`; * `wait_command` – max amount of time in seconds for getting previous command output; * `no_colors` – disable colored output; * `priority` – dict with rules priorities, rule with lower `priority` will be matched first. Example of `settings.py`: ```python rules = ['sudo', 'no_command'] require_confirmation = True wait_command = 10 no_colors = False priority = {'sudo': 100, 'no_command': 9999} ``` Or via environment variables: * `THEFUCK_RULES` – list of enabled rules, like `DEFAULT_RULES:rm_root` or `sudo:no_command`; * `THEFUCK_REQUIRE_CONFIRMATION` – require confirmation before running new command, `true/false`; * `THEFUCK_WAIT_COMMAND` – max amount of time in seconds for getting previous command output; * `THEFUCK_NO_COLORS` – disable colored output, `true/false`; * `THEFUCK_PRIORITY` – priority of the rules, like `no_command=9999:apt_get=100`, rule with lower `priority` will be matched first. For example: ```bash export THEFUCK_RULES='sudo:no_command' export THEFUCK_REQUIRE_CONFIRMATION='true' export THEFUCK_WAIT_COMMAND=10 export THEFUCK_NO_COLORS='false' export THEFUCK_PRIORITY='no_command=9999:apt_get=100' ``` ## Developing Install `The Fuck` for development: ```bash pip install -r requirements.txt python setup.py develop ``` Run tests: ```bash py.test ``` ## License MIT Project License can be found [here](LICENSE.md).