Is it safe to delete fishd.tmp.******
files?
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On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 09:33:21PM -0700, TonalidadeHidrica wrote:
There is a many files named `fishd.tmp.******` under `~/.config/fish/`. [...] Are they safe to delete?
Yeah. fishd has been removed a long time ago (in version 2.1.0 from 2014)
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Just wanting so somewhat +1 this issue, I'm not able to determine any reproducible steps to help debug this, but.... I reformatted my laptop and as part of this process I want to update my dotfiles and repo. So, as of ~2 weeks ago I reformatted my Macbook, the only applications or software I have installed is via Home Brew The rough order of processes since the reformat:
In those ~2 weeks since I've deleted ~20 If I can manage to come up with anything of substance to aid in reproducing this I shall be sure to update here (I'll be reformatting my desktop Mac once I've the laptop setup final, so hopefully I can come up with some clean reproducible steps) |
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There is a many files named
fishd.tmp.******
under~/.config/fish/
. Most of them are empty, while a few of them seemingly contain universal variables in the same format as infish_variables
. What are these for? Are they safe to delete?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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