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# Expand $PATH to include the directory where snappy applications go. set -ul snap_bin_path "/snap/bin" if not contains $snap_bin_path $PATH set PATH $PATH $snap_bin_path end # Desktop files (used by desktop environments within both X11 and Wayland) are # looked for in XDG_DATA_DIRS; make sure it includes the relevant directory for # snappy applications' desktop files. set -ul snap_xdg_path /var/lib/snapd/desktop # note, snapd supports distros going back as far as Ubuntu 16.04, what means we # must make sure that this is compatible with old fish shells which do not have # fish_add_path or set --path if not set -q XDG_DATA_DIRS # XDG_DATA_DIRS is not defined, set it to some reasonable defaults set --global --export XDG_DATA_DIRS /usr/local/share:/usr/share end if not contains $snap_xdg_path (string split : "$XDG_DATA_DIRS") set XDG_DATA_DIRS (string join : -- $XDG_DATA_DIRS $snap_xdg_path) end