Run fish_indent on share/completions/*.fish

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Johannes Altmanninger 2022-12-08 14:57:22 +01:00
parent aa3d2c89b3
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13 changed files with 136 additions and 139 deletions

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@ -207,5 +207,3 @@ complete -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from logcat' -c adb -s e -l regex -d 'Only p
complete -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from logcat' -c adb -s m -l max-count -d 'Quit after print <count> lines'
complete -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from logcat' -c adb -l print -d 'Print all message even if they do not matches, requires --regex and --max-count'
complete -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from logcat' -c adb -l uid -d 'Only display log messages from UIDs present in the comma separate list <uids>'

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@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ else
complete apropos -s p -d "format & pipe through pager" -f
complete apropos -s r -d "disable formatting" -f
end
end
end

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -s e -l env -d "List
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -s t -l title -d "Title of the asciicast" -x
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -s i -l idle-time-limit -d "Limit recorded idle time to given number of seconds" -x
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -l cols -d "Override terminal columns for recorded process" -x
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -l rows -d "Override terminal rows for recorded process" -x
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -l rows -d "Override terminal rows for recorded process" -x
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -s y -l yes -d "Answer \"yes\" to all prompts"
complete -c asciinema -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from rec" -s q -l quiet -d "Be quiet, suppress all notices/warnings"

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@ -40,12 +40,12 @@ set -l bb_helper '
(aliases)))'
function __fish_clj_aliases -V bb_helper
command -q bb ; or return
command -q bb; or return
bb -e "$bb_helper"
end
function __fish_clj_tools -V bb_helper
command -q bb ; or return
command -q bb; or return
bb -e "$bb_helper" tools
end

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@ -94,19 +94,19 @@ end
complete -c env -a "(__fish_complete_env_subcommand)"
# Complete the name of the variable to redefine
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_defining_vars; and not string match -eq = -- (commandline -ct)' -a "(__fish_env_redefine_vars)" -f -d "Redefine variable"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_defining_vars; and not string match -eq = -- (commandline -ct)' -a "(__fish_env_names_from_history)" -f -d "Historical"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_defining_vars; and not string match -eq = -- (commandline -ct)' -a "(__fish_env_names_from_history)" -f -d Historical
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_defining_vars; and string match -eq = -- (commandline -ct)' -a "(__fish_env_values_from_history)" -f
if set -q is_gnu
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s i -l ignore-environment -d "Start with an empty environment"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s u -l unset -d "Unset environment variable" -x -a "(set --names -x)"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -l help -d "Display help and exit"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -l version -d "Display version and exit"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s i -l ignore-environment -d "Start with an empty environment"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s u -l unset -d "Unset environment variable" -x -a "(set --names -x)"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -l help -d "Display help and exit"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -l version -d "Display version and exit"
else
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s 0 -d "End output lines with NUL"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s i -d "Start with empty environment"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s P -d "Provide an alternate PATH"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s S -d "Split argument into args on ' '"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s u -d "Unset environment variable" -x -a "(set --names -x)"
complete -c env -n '__fish_env_not_yet_vars' -s v -d "Verbose output on processing"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s 0 -d "End output lines with NUL"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s i -d "Start with empty environment"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s P -d "Provide an alternate PATH"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s S -d "Split argument into args on ' '"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s u -d "Unset environment variable" -x -a "(set --names -x)"
complete -c env -n __fish_env_not_yet_vars -s v -d "Verbose output on processing"
end

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@ -201,8 +201,8 @@ function __fish_git_files
# "u <xy> <sub> <m1> <m2> <m3> <mW> <h1> <h2> <h3> <path>"
# This is first to distinguish it from normal modifications et al.
set -ql unmerged
and set file "$line[11..-1]"
and set desc $unmerged_desc
and set file "$line[11..-1]"
and set desc $unmerged_desc
case '2 .R*' '2 R.*'
# Renamed/Copied
# From the docs: "Renamed or copied entries have the following format:"
@ -210,44 +210,44 @@ function __fish_git_files
# Since <sep> is \t, we can't really parse it unambiguously.
# The "-z" format would be great here!
set -ql renamed
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t]*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
and set desc $renamed_desc
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t]*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
and set desc $renamed_desc
case '2 RM*' '2 RT*'
# Staged as renamed, with unstaged modifications (issue #6031)
set -ql renamed
or set -ql modified
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t]*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t]*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
set -ql renamed
and set desc $renamed_desc
and set desc $renamed_desc
set -ql modified
and set --append desc $modified_desc
case '2 RD*'
# Staged as renamed, but deleted in the worktree
set -ql renamed
or set -ql deleted
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t]*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t]*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
set -ql renamed
and set desc $renamed_desc
and set desc $renamed_desc
set -ql deleted
and set --append desc $deleted_desc
case '2 .C*' '2 C.*'
set -ql copied
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t].*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
and set desc $copied_desc
and set file (string replace -r '\t[^\t].*' '' -- "$line[10..-1]")
and set desc $copied_desc
case '1 A.*'
# Additions are only shown here if they are staged.
# Otherwise it's an untracked file.
set -ql added
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $added_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $added_desc
case '1 AD*'
# Added files that were since deleted
if set -ql added
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
else if set -ql deleted
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $deleted_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $deleted_desc
end
case "1 AM*" "1 AT*"
# Added files with additional modifications
@ -255,71 +255,71 @@ function __fish_git_files
# it happens when e.g. a file is replaced with a symlink.
# For our purposes it's the same as modified)
if set -ql added
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
else if set -ql modified
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $modified_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $modified_desc
end
case '1 .A*'
# Files added with git add --intent-to-add.
set -ql untracked
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $untracked_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $untracked_desc
case '1 .M*' '1 .T*'
# Modified
# From the docs: "Ordinary changed entries have the following format:"
# "1 <XY> <sub> <mH> <mI> <mW> <hH> <hI> <path>"
# Since <path> can contain spaces, print from element 9 onwards
set -ql modified
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $modified_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $modified_desc
case '1 MD*' '1 TD*'
set -ql modified_staged_deleted
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $modified_staged_deleted_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $modified_staged_deleted_desc
case '1 M.*' '1 T.*'
# If the character is first ("M."), then that means it's "our" change,
# which means it is staged.
# This is useless for many commands - e.g. `checkout` won't do anything with this.
# So it needs to be requested explicitly.
set -ql modified_staged
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $staged_modified_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $staged_modified_desc
case '1 MM*' '1 MT*' '1 TM*' '1 TT*'
# Staged-modified with unstaged modifications
# These need to be offered for both kinds of modified.
if set -ql modified
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $modified_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $modified_desc
else if set -ql modified_staged
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $staged_modified_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $staged_modified_desc
end
case '1 .D*'
set -ql deleted
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $deleted_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $deleted_desc
case '1 D.*'
# TODO: The docs are unclear on this.
# There is both X unmodified and Y either M or D ("not updated")
# and Y is D and X is unmodified or [MARC] ("deleted in work tree").
# For our purposes, we assume this is a staged deletion.
set -ql deleted_staged
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $staged_deleted_desc
and set file "$line[9..-1]"
and set desc $staged_deleted_desc
case "$q"' *'
# Untracked
# "? <path>" - print from element 2 on.
set -ql untracked
and set file "$line[2..-1]"
and set desc $untracked_desc
and set file "$line[2..-1]"
and set desc $untracked_desc
case '! *'
# Ignored
# "! <path>" - print from element 2 on.
set -ql ignored
and set file "$line[2..-1]"
and set desc $ignored_desc
and set file "$line[2..-1]"
and set desc $ignored_desc
end
# Only try printing if the file was selected.
if set -q file[1]
@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ function __fish_git_files
# We just remove the quotes and hope it works out.
# If this contains newlines or tabs,
# there is nothing we can do, but that's a general issue with scripted completions.
set file (string trim -c \" -- $file)
set file (string trim -c \" -- $file)
# The relative filename.
if string match -q './*' -- (commandline -ct)
printf './%s\t%s\n' $file $d
@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ function __fish_git_files
if set -q use_next[1]
if contains -- $use_next $argv
set -l var "$use_next"_desc
set desc $$var
set desc $$var
set -e use_next[1]
else
set -e use_next[1]
@ -401,54 +401,54 @@ function __fish_git_files
continue
case AM
if set -ql added
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
else if set -ql modified
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $modified_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $modified_desc
end
case AD
if set -ql added
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $added_desc
else if set -ql deleted
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $deleted_desc
set file "$line[9..-1]"
set desc $deleted_desc
end
case 'A '
# Additions are only shown here if they are staged.
# Otherwise it's an untracked file.
set -ql added
and set desc $added_desc
and set desc $added_desc
case '*M'
# Modified
set -ql modified
and set desc $modified_desc
and set desc $modified_desc
case 'M*'
# If the character is first ("M "), then that means it's "our" change,
# which means it is staged.
# This is useless for many commands - e.g. `checkout` won't do anything with this.
# So it needs to be requested explicitly.
set -ql modified_staged
and set desc $staged_modified_desc
and set desc $staged_modified_desc
case '*D'
set -ql deleted
and set desc $deleted_desc
and set desc $deleted_desc
case 'D*'
# TODO: The docs are unclear on this.
# There is both X unmodified and Y either M or D ("not updated")
# and Y is D and X is unmodified or [MARC] ("deleted in work tree").
# For our purposes, we assume this is a staged deletion.
set -ql deleted_staged
and set desc $staged_deleted_desc
and set desc $staged_deleted_desc
case "$q$q"
# Untracked
set -ql untracked
and set desc $untracked_desc
and set desc $untracked_desc
case '!!'
# Ignored
set -ql ignored
and set desc $ignored_desc
and set desc $ignored_desc
end
if set -q desc[1]
# Again: "XY filename", so the filename starts on character 4.
@ -481,12 +481,12 @@ function __fish_git_files
# The filename with ":/:" prepended.
if string match -q '../*' -- $file
or string match -q ':*' -- (commandline -ct)
set file (string replace -- "$root/" ":/:" "$root/$relfile")
set file (string replace -- "$root/" ":/:" "$root/$relfile")
end
if test "$root/$relfile" -ef "$relfile"
and not string match -q ':*' -- (commandline -ct)
set file $relfile
set file $relfile
end
printf '%s\n' $file\t$desc
@ -1448,10 +1448,10 @@ complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l cherry-pick -d 'Omit equiva
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l walk-reflogs -s g -d 'Traverse the reflog'
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l no-walk -a "sorted unsorted" -f
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -f -l bisect -l color-words -l abbrev -l notes -l expand-tabs -l show-notes -l show-linear-break
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l use-mailmap -l full-diff -l log-size -l left-only -l right-only -l cherry -l merge -l boundary -l simplify-by-decoration -l full-history -l dense -l sparse -l simplify-merges -l ancestry-path -l date-order \
-l do-walk -l format -l abbrev-commit -l no-abbrev-commit -l oneline -l no-expand-tabs -l no-notes -l standard-notes -l no-standard-notes -l show-signature -l relative-date -l parents -l children -l left-right -l cc -l graph -l numstat -l shortstat -l summary \
-l patch-with-stat -l name-only -l name-status -l raw -l patch-with-raw -l indent-heuristic -l no-indent-heuristic -l compaction-heuristic -l no-compaction-heuristic -l minimal -l patience -l histogram -l no-color -l no-renames -l check -l full-index -l binary \
-l author-date-order -l topo-order -l reverse
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l use-mailmap -l full-diff -l log-size -l left-only -l right-only -l cherry -l merge -l boundary -l simplify-by-decoration -l full-history -l dense -l sparse -l simplify-merges -l ancestry-path -l date-order \
-l do-walk -l format -l abbrev-commit -l no-abbrev-commit -l oneline -l no-expand-tabs -l no-notes -l standard-notes -l no-standard-notes -l show-signature -l relative-date -l parents -l children -l left-right -l cc -l graph -l numstat -l shortstat -l summary \
-l patch-with-stat -l name-only -l name-status -l raw -l patch-with-raw -l indent-heuristic -l no-indent-heuristic -l compaction-heuristic -l no-compaction-heuristic -l minimal -l patience -l histogram -l no-color -l no-renames -l check -l full-index -l binary \
-l author-date-order -l topo-order -l reverse
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l date -a "relative local iso iso-local iso8601 iso8601-local iso-strict iso-strict-local iso8601-strict iso8601-strict-local rfc-local rfc2822-local short short-local raw human unix format: default default-local" -x
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -l encoding -a '(__fish_print_encodings)' -x
complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -s c -s m -s r -s t -s u -s z
@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command config' -l show-origin -d 'Show
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command config' -n '__fish_seen_argument get' -l default -d 'Use default value when missing entry'
### for-each-ref
complete -f -c git -n __fish_git_needs_command -a "for-each-ref" -d "Format and output info on each ref"
complete -f -c git -n __fish_git_needs_command -a for-each-ref -d "Format and output info on each ref"
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command for-each-ref' -l count -d "Limit to n results"
# Any one of --shell, --perl, --python, or --tcl
set -l for_each_ref_interpreters shell perl python tcl

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@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ complete -c hostnamectl -f
set -l __hostnamectl_version $(hostnamectl --version &| string match -rg 'systemd (\d+).*')
if test "$__hostnamectl_version" -lt 249
complete -c hostnamectl -n "__fish_use_subcommand" -xa "status\t'Show hostname and related info'
complete -c hostnamectl -n __fish_use_subcommand -xa "status\t'Show hostname and related info'
set-hostname\t'Set hostname'
set-icon-name\t'Set icon name'
set-chassis\t'Set chassis type'
set-deployment\t'Set deployment environment'
set-location\t'Set location'"
else
complete -c hostnamectl -n "__fish_use_subcommand" -xa "status\t'Show hostname and related info'
complete -c hostnamectl -n __fish_use_subcommand -xa "status\t'Show hostname and related info'
hostname\t'Get or set hostname'
icon-name\t'Get or set icon name'
chassis\t'Get or set chassis type'

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ function __fish_print_console_keymaps
# or which keymaps it can find. localectl can list keymaps, but is part of
# systemd, which we shouldn't depend on.
set -l dirs '/usr/share/kbd/keymaps' '/usr/share/keymaps' '/usr/lib/kbd/keymaps' '/lib/kbd/keymaps' '/usr/src/linux/drivers'
set -l dirs /usr/share/kbd/keymaps /usr/share/keymaps /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps /lib/kbd/keymaps /usr/src/linux/drivers
path filter -f $dirs/** | string replace -rf '.*/(.*)\.k?map(|\..*)$' '$1'
path filter -f $dirs/** | string replace -rf '.*/(.*)\.k?map(|\..*)$' '$1'
end
complete -fc loadkeys -a "(__fish_print_console_keymaps)"

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@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ set --local sub_commands fn help info repo widget
set --local options best-match cheatsh finder fzf-overrides fzf-overrides-var help path print query tag-rules tldr version
# subcommands
complete navi -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $sub_commands && \
complete navi -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $sub_commands && \
not __fish_contains_opt -s h -s p -s q -s V $options" -a "$sub_commands"
set --local internal_functions "url::open welcome widget::last_command map::expand"
complete navi -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from fn && not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $internal_functions" \
complete navi -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from fn && not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $internal_functions" \
-k -a $internal_functions
set --local supported_shells "bash zsh fish elvish"
complete navi -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from widget && not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $supported_shells" -k -a $supported_shells
complete navi -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from widget && not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $supported_shells" -k -a $supported_shells
# options
complete navi -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $sub_commands" -l best-match -d "Returns the best match"

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ complete -c reflector -l download-timeout -d 'The number of seconds to wait befo
complete -c reflector -l list-countries -d 'Display a table of the distribution of servers by country'
complete -c reflector -l cache-timeout -d 'The cache timeout in seconds for the data retrieved from the Arch Linux Mirror Status API'
complete -c reflector -l url -d 'The URL from which to retrieve the mirror data in JSON format'
complete -c reflector -l save -d 'Save the mirrorlist to the given path'
complete -c reflector -l save -d 'Save the mirrorlist to the given path'
complete -c reflector -l sort -d 'Sort the mirrorlist' -xa 'age rate country score delay'
complete -c reflector -l threads -d 'The number of threads to use for downloading'
complete -c reflector -l verbose -d 'Print extra information'
@ -27,4 +27,3 @@ complete -c reflector -l completion-percent -d 'Set the minimum completion perce
complete -c reflector -l isos -d 'Only return mirrors that host ISOs'
complete -c reflector -l ipv4 -d 'Only return mirrors that support IPv4'
complete -c reflector -l ipv6 -d 'Only return mirrors that support IPv6'

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@ -17,25 +17,25 @@ function __resolvectl_classes
end
function __resolvectl_commands
printf "%b\n" "query\tResolve domain names or IP addresses"\
"service\tResolve service records"\
"openpgp\tQuery PGP keys for email"\
"tlsa\tQuery TLS public keys"\
"status\tShow current DNS settings"\
"statistics\tShow resolver statistics"\
"reset-statistics\tReset statistics counters"\
"flush-caches\tFlush DNS RR caches"\
"reset-server-features\tFlushe all feature level information"\
"dns\tSet per-interface DNS servers"\
"domain\tSet per-interface search or routing domains"\
"default-route\tSet per-interface default route flag"\
"llmnr\tSet per-interface LLMNR settings"\
"mdns\tSet per-interface MulticastDNS settings"\
"dnssec\tSet per-interface DNSSEC settings"\
"dnsovertls\tSet per-interface DNS-over-TLS settings"\
"nta\tSet per-interface DNSSEC NTA domains"\
"revert\tRevert the per-interface DNS configuration"\
"log-level\tSet the log-level"
printf "%b\n" "query\tResolve domain names or IP addresses" \
"service\tResolve service records" \
"openpgp\tQuery PGP keys for email" \
"tlsa\tQuery TLS public keys" \
"status\tShow current DNS settings" \
"statistics\tShow resolver statistics" \
"reset-statistics\tReset statistics counters" \
"flush-caches\tFlush DNS RR caches" \
"reset-server-features\tFlushe all feature level information" \
"dns\tSet per-interface DNS servers" \
"domain\tSet per-interface search or routing domains" \
"default-route\tSet per-interface default route flag" \
"llmnr\tSet per-interface LLMNR settings" \
"mdns\tSet per-interface MulticastDNS settings" \
"dnssec\tSet per-interface DNSSEC settings" \
"dnsovertls\tSet per-interface DNS-over-TLS settings" \
"nta\tSet per-interface DNSSEC NTA domains" \
"revert\tRevert the per-interface DNS configuration" \
"log-level\tSet the log-level"
end
# variables

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@ -8,37 +8,37 @@ end
complete -c toot -f
# # Subcommands
complete -c toot -a activate -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Switch between accounts.'
complete -c toot -a auth -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Show logged in accounts and instances'
complete -c toot -a instance -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Display instance details'
complete -c toot -a login -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Log in using your browser'
complete -c toot -a login_cli -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Log in from the console'
complete -c toot -a logout -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Log out'
complete -c toot -a notifications -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Show notifications'
complete -c toot -a post -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Post a status text'
complete -c toot -a search -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Search for users or hashtags'
complete -c toot -a thread -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Show toot thread items'
complete -c toot -a timeline -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Show recent items'
complete -c toot -a tui -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Toot terminal user interface'
complete -c toot -a upload -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Upload a file'
complete -c toot -a whoami -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Display user details'
complete -c toot -a whois -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Display account details'
complete -c toot -a delete -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Delete a status'
complete -c toot -a favourite -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Favourite a status'
complete -c toot -a pin -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Pin a status'
complete -c toot -a reblog -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Reblog a status'
complete -c toot -a reblogged_by -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Show rebloggers of status'
complete -c toot -a unfavourite -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Unfavourite a status'
complete -c toot -a unpin -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Unpin a status'
complete -c toot -a unreblog -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Unreblog a status'
complete -c toot -a activate -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Switch between accounts.'
complete -c toot -a auth -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Show logged in accounts and instances'
complete -c toot -a instance -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Display instance details'
complete -c toot -a login -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Log in using your browser'
complete -c toot -a login_cli -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Log in from the console'
complete -c toot -a logout -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Log out'
complete -c toot -a notifications -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Show notifications'
complete -c toot -a post -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Post a status text'
complete -c toot -a search -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Search for users or hashtags'
complete -c toot -a thread -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Show toot thread items'
complete -c toot -a timeline -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Show recent items'
complete -c toot -a tui -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Toot terminal user interface'
complete -c toot -a upload -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Upload a file'
complete -c toot -a whoami -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Display user details'
complete -c toot -a whois -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Display account details'
complete -c toot -a delete -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Delete a status'
complete -c toot -a favourite -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Favourite a status'
complete -c toot -a pin -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Pin a status'
complete -c toot -a reblog -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Reblog a status'
complete -c toot -a reblogged_by -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Show rebloggers of status'
complete -c toot -a unfavourite -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Unfavourite a status'
complete -c toot -a unpin -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Unpin a status'
complete -c toot -a unreblog -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Unreblog a status'
# Accounts
complete -c toot -a follow -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Follow an account'
complete -c toot -a unfollow -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Unfollow an account'
complete -c toot -a mute -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Mute an account'
complete -c toot -a unmute -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Unmute an account'
complete -c toot -a block -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Block an account'
complete -c toot -a unblock -n "__fish_is_first_token" -d 'Unblock an account'
complete -c toot -a follow -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Follow an account'
complete -c toot -a unfollow -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Unfollow an account'
complete -c toot -a mute -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Mute an account'
complete -c toot -a unmute -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Unmute an account'
complete -c toot -a block -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Block an account'
complete -c toot -a unblock -n __fish_is_first_token -d 'Unblock an account'
# Parameters common to all subcommands
complete -c toot -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $_sub_commands" -l debug -d 'show debug log'

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ if touch --version 2>/dev/null >/dev/null # GNU
# TODO these may require that = but builtin complete doesn't seem to infer it should
# use = here
complete touch -l time -x -d "change specified kind of timestamp" -a \
"atime\t'change access time (atime) only'
"atime\t'change access time (atime) only'
access\t'change access time (atime) only'
use\t'change access time (atime) only'
mtime\t'change modification time (mtime) only'