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Keeping and running frequently used commands
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Fish shell is great, but the more I've used it, the more incompatibilities I've found:
Other than that, it just works by default (unlike zsh) and it works even better with an easy-to-install Tide
Yeah, it has its downsides. zsh with some addons is probably better overall. Or if you're at least aware of it's differences from bash and can work with that.