I am currently trying out the fish shell instead of using bash. One type of notation I'm having trouble learning the fish-equivalent notation for is $(command), similar to how it is described in this SOF post. How do I write this using fish? Keep in mind that I could use backslash characters around the command I want to evaluate, but the linked post and other posts discourage this because it is an old style of evaluating commands.
$(command)
Specifically, this is the bash command I want to convert to fish syntax (for initializing rbenv during startup of the shell):
eval "$(rbenv init -)"
In fish, $ is used only for variables. Correct notation equivalent to bash $(command) is just (command) in fish.
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