# [Vyxal](https://github.com/Lyxal/Vyxal), 2 bytes

```
ÞF
```

[Try it Online!](http://lyxal.pythonanywhere.com?flags=5&code=%C3%9EF%2C&inputs=&header=&footer=)

Before you go saying that the online link doesn't match the submission here, that's because the extra `,` is needed to actually make the output appear online. If you use the offline version, then you will see that the above works just fine. Also, the `5` flag makes sure that the online interpreter times out after 5 seconds. 

## Explained

```
ÞF	# Push every Fibonacci number
```

And now for the non-trivial version

## [Vyxal](https://github.com/Lyxal/Vyxal), 8 bytes

```
λ2|+;k≈Ḟ
```

[Try it Online!](http://lyxal.pythonanywhere.com?flags=5&code=%CE%BB2%7C%2B%3Bk%E2%89%88%E1%B8%9E&inputs=&header=&footer=)

Once again, discrepancies between online link and actual version are for the purposes of making it work online. 

### Explained

```
λ2|+;k≈Ḟ
λ2|+;		# lambda x, y: x + y
     k≈		# the list [0, 1]
       Ḟ	# Create an infinite sequence based on the function and the initial list.
```

Fun fact: the infinite sequence function you see was inspired by the sequence blocks of the golfing language Arn by ZippyMagician.