`go run` compiles and runs a go program passing along the trailing args to the compiled program. Limiting `go run` to only complete *.go files means that if you are running a go file that takes a file path as a command line argument, you frustratingly cannot use tab completion.
New fish_indent does that too, so this will make any future reformatting
diffs smaller.
Done using either of:
perl -pi -e 'undef $/; s/\n*$/\n/' share/**.fish
kak -n -f '<a-/>\n*<ret>d' share/**.fish
The external-commands-only completion was briefly added in 3.1.0 and removed
in 3.1.1 (see #6798), which means we can remove some dead code.
Maybe we should just remove __fish_complete_external_command - it could break
users, but then again, we don't really have a way to stop people from starting
to use this deprecated function. The underscores ought to communicate that
this is function is private to fish but that is not enforced.
pacman -U is intended to be used with (among others) files like this:
# pacman -U ./linux-headers-5.6.2.arch1-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
Thus, let's enable file path completion for this kind of operation.
* Update apk-tools completions
Add completions of options of it's subcommands.
The completions of deprecated options is unimplemented.
* Fix installed package listing for apk-tools
An error occurs when the local cache does not exist, so fixed this.
I really kinda hate how insistent clang-format is to have line
breaks *IFF THE LINE IS TOO LONG*.
Like... lemme just add a break if it looks better, will you?
But it is the style at this time, so we shall tie an onion to our
belt.
* completions/git: Show all accepted values with git config
Finally closes#3812.
Acceptable values are generated using `git help --config`
* completions/git: Show config value as description for git config
* completions/git: Handle multiline config values
When completing `git config` only display the first
line of config value as description if it is
multiline, appended with an ellipsis.
`adb` shell by default sends stderr from the command to stdout, so that `adb pull nonexistent<tab>` will show the error message from the `find` command. `>` must be escaped so that redirection is done inside the command executed by `adb shell`.
- Complete signals with --on-signal
- Complete variables with --on-variable and --inherit-variable
- Complete event handlers with --on-event
- Complete commands with --wraps
- Add `complete` spec for --inherit-variable
This was intended to stop showing the user "unimportant" variables,
but it just didn't complete them entirely, even if the current token
starts with a dunder (or `fish` of all things!).
Because completions sort `_` last, let's just complete these always
and let the user filter them.
The `snap interfaces` command prints out a deprecation notice to stderr. This breaks the completion
support for interfaces, connect and disconnect commands like so:
```
$ snap connect <TAB>error: no interfaces found
error: no interfaces found
...
'snap interfaces' is deprecated; use 'snap connections'.
'snap interfaces' is deprecated; use 'snap connections'.
'snap interfaces' is deprecated; use 'snap connections'.
error: no interfaces found
error: no interfaces found
'snap interfaces' is deprecated; use 'snap connections'.
```
Ultimately, the snap command completion should switch to `snap connections`. However, for now try to
workaround the notice by redirecting stderr.
Signed-off-by: Maciek Borzecki <maciek.borzecki@gmail.com>
Since 4414d5c888 (in fish 3.0.0) we
don't autoload completions if the command doesn't exist.
So there is no need to check inside the scripts anymore.
Whats more, a few (like pip and cabal) checked `command -q` instead of
`type -q`, meaning they'd fail if someone used a function instead of a
command of that name.
If the *command* actually needs to exist, checks like that are still
warranted, like in `npm` where aliasing it to `nvm` is popular.
A teensy additional bit: Make `sysctl -w` the same as `sysctl
--write`. That description was bogus.
The local-exported variable will have disappeared by the time the
function is called.
"-V"/"--inherit-variable" is meant for something like this.
Fixes#7011
Add missing options:
--path causes the specified variable to be treated as a path variable, meaning it will automatically be split on colons, and joined using colons when quoted (echo "$PATH") or exported.
--unpath causes the specified variable to not be treated as a path variable. Variables with a name ending in "PATH" are automatically path variables, so this can be used to treat such a variable normally.
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* Fix issue if md5sum is used instead of md5
Both have a different output which results in different array sized
Signed-off-by: Ron Gebauer <ron.gebauer@raytion.com>
* Add feedback
Signed-off-by: Ron Gebauer <ron.gebauer@raytion.com>
This was a weird one. We split the aliases correctly even with
multiple lines, but then broke it all again when we just printed the
description.
Note that it would be possible to use `string split0` here, but since
anything longer than a line is likely too long for a description
anyway we don't bother.
Fixes#6946.
A minor follow-up to #6866 (e658a88ab0).
These file types should be properly handled by other unzip flavors too,
regardless of Debian's/non-Linux Unixes' idiosyncrasies.
I've been dealing with these a lot recently (android dev...), and it's
pretty annoying that unzip completions don't recognize them (They're
just zip files with a weird file extension).
Make is much better than us at figuring out which makefile to use,
just pass through the relevant parameters.
Also previously they didn't work at all for Makefiles like the one in
https://github.com/jonas/tig, for example.
Add completion for terraform worskpace.
The terraform env command is deprecated.
The terraform workspace command should be used instead.
"terraform env" will be removed in a future Terraform version.
Add completions for `downgrade` tool
Add new `--installed` option for printing Arch packages
Change Arch Linux package related completions to use `--installed`
add newline
Using a local variable means we have to expand it when loading the
completion. With this approach, the content of the variable will be
expanded, so escape it.
Since #6406, read will trim whitespace before the last variable.
In this case there is only one variable, and the line looks like
M CHANGELOG.md
so it does indeed start with whitespace, and the whitespace is quite
significant.
Fixes#6650.
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Mostly line breaks, one instance of tabs!
For some reason clang-format insists on two spaces before a same-line comment?
(I continue to be unimpressed with super-strict line length limits,
but I continue to believe in automatic styling, so it is what it is)
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* Replace multiple calls to `tail` and `string` with a single `string
replace` execution
* Dynamically generate list of available benches, bins, and tests for
`--bench`, `--bin`, and `--test` switches
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It's now good enough to do so.
We don't allow grid-alignment:
```fish
complete -c foo -s b -l barnanana -a '(something)'
complete -c foo -s z -a '(something)'
```
becomes
```fish
complete -c foo -s b -l barnanana -a '(something)'
complete -c foo -s z -a '(something)'
```
It's just more trouble than it is worth.
The one part I'd change:
We align and/or'd parts of an if-condition with the in-block code:
```fish
if true
and false
dosomething
end
```
becomes
```fish
if true
and false
dosomething
end
```
but it's not used terribly much and if we ever fix it we can just
reindent.
They need to be escaped twice, for the local and the remote shell.
Also don't suggest local files as rsync remote paths (-a -> -xa) and
fix completion for remote paths containing multiple consecutive spaces.
Fixes#1872
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Use string split instead of cut - which we'd fork for 2*signal
count times in a loop when tab was first pressed. Noticably faster
If giving a signal num, what works everywhere is -NUM, if giving
a signal name, what works everywhere is -s NAME - don't show -sNUM
or -NAME completions; that only works on GNU and it's redundant
anyhow as we show the signal number in the description field for -s
or the signal name for the -NUM case in the pager.
Sort -sNAME completions by the signal number not alphabetical
Shorten descriptions
__fish_complete_suffix accepts a first argument containing a
brace-expansion, like
__fish_complete_suffix '.{c,cpp,py}'
We're gonna be removing the `eval` that does that shortly, so let's
remove all uses in our code.
"To assume" and such.
It doesn't check $SHELL, so it might have some other automagic that
can fail (probably still because of the login shell, but I have no
idea).
Override the special variable that
click-completion (https://github.com/click-contrib/click-completion)
uses to force it instead.
Really fixes#6454.
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This checks $SHELL to determine which completions to print, and $SHELL
is typically set by your login program.
So if the login shell isn't fish, this will print the wrong
completions.
Fixes#6454
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From the `git-switch` documentation:
If <branch> is not found but there does exist a tracking branch in
exactly one remote (call it <remote>) with a matching name, treat as
equivalent to
$ git switch -c <branch> --track <remote>/<branch>
Set variables for available connections and SSIDs only when the completion is loaded.
This is not perfect but faster than scanning for connections everytime.
Don't complete connection UUID, DBUS-PATH, ACTIVE-PATH because they are unintelligible.
Instead only complete the connection name.
See #6379
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This purported to need python > 3.4, but used anypython.
Plus it's not super useful anyway since it can easily be told to
use *all* cpus, so there's no need to set it to the precise number.
See #6400.
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If Python 3.4 or later installed on the system, complement to the
number of physical cores. In addition, even if the number of physical
cores cannot be obtained, it was fixed to run properly.
Fix 'string length: Unknown option': add `--` before $subcommand
Fix count $subcommand always = 1 with `sudo` and `doas`:
give argv as array to __fish_complete_subcommand
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This mostly fixes some wrong indents or replaces some stray tab indents.
I excluded alignment on purpose, because we have a whole bunch of code
that goes like
```fish
complete -c foo -n 'some-condition' -l someoption
complete -c foo -n 'some-longer-condition' -l someotheroption
```
and changing it seems like a larger thing and would include more
thrashing.
See #3622.
This adds string-x.rst for each subcommand x of string. The main page
(string.rst) is not changed, except that examples are shown directly after
each subcommand. The subcommand sections in string.rst are created by
textual inclusion of parts of the string-x.rst files.
Subcommand man pages can be viewed with either of:
```
man string collect
man string-collect
string collect <press F1 or Alt-h>
string collect -h
```
While `string -h ...` still prints the full help.
Closes#5968
Presently the completion engine ignores builtins that are part of the
fish syntax. This can be a problem when completing a string that was
based on the output of `commandline -p`. This changes completions to
treat these builtins like any other command.
This also disables generic (filename) completion inside comments and
after strings that do not tokenize.
Additionally, comments are stripped off the output of `commandline -p`.
Fixes#5415Fixes#2705
Some distros (Arch) use python command for Python 3, so we need to update the scripts to work with it. We cannot just switch to python3 command because MacOS does not ship it.
We used to just check for the presence of "--" on the command line to
make judgements about which completions to suggest. Now, even if "--" is
present, we can still make different suggestions by taking the cursor's
position into account.
If "--" is present in the command line, it's usually safe to assume that
the user is going to want to complete a file tracked by git so let's
only suggest branches if "--" isn't present.
When there is already a "src:", we assume that it is a valid ref and
just complete "dst". This allows completion of dest if src is e.g. a
commit SHA (completing all possible refs would probably impact
performance).
See issue #3035.
* Add completions/sfdx.fish
* completions/sfdx.fish: add completion for options
* completions/sfdx.fish: add a completion for --manifest(-x) option which need package.json
* completions/sfdx.fish: replace redundant function with already existing one
Revert "gut gpg.fish/gpg1.fish/gpg2.fish; migrate functionality to __fish_complete_gpg.fish"
This reverts commit d558218d03.
Revert "break version-specific completions out into independent function;"
This reverts commit 9160e77b01.
Revert "split gpg2- and gpg1-specific completions to conditional block"
This reverts commit a069b95f63.
1. Added missing commands and arguments.
2. Removed alternative spelling of some commands (e.g. clear-cache|clearcache) since a choice of spelling is not really useful for completion.
3. Fixed a typo: np-ansi → no-ansi.
4. Removed redundant backslash in front of $COMPOSER_HOME.
The updated completion was initially generated using the bamarni/symfony-console-autocomplete package and then incorporated into the existing code.
This commit makes git completions aware of files that are both staged as renamed, and have unstaged
modifications/are deleted.
__fish_git_files now potentially prints these files twice:
$ __fish_git_files renamed modified
foo Renamed file
foo Modified file
Fixes#6031
See for example: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-cherry
git cherry is quite helpful when trying to findout if merges between
branches are complete, when there were cherry-picks in addition to
merges.
Instead of requiring a flag to enable newline trimming, invert it so the
flag (now `--no-trim-newlines`) disables newline trimming. This way our
default behavior matches that of sh's `"$(cmd)"`.
Also change newline trimming to trim all newlines instead of just one,
again to match sh's behavior.
The `string collect` subcommand behaves quite similarly in practice to
`string split0 -m 0` in that it doesn't split its output, but it also
takes an optional `--trim-newline` flag to trim a single trailing
newline off of the output.
See issue #159.
This completed the commandline with options removed, which looked like
env VAR=VAL command option
Which didn't really actually work.
Fixes#5856.
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* Add speedtest-cli/speedtest completion
Added a completion file for speedtest-cli utility (https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli) as shipped from various package repositories.
* added no-files parameter
* Remove inheritance to speedtest
* Create speedtest.fish
This command can be used to "`cat`" the contents of `$path` as of `$rev`.
These are "silent" completions, e.g. while this adds a completion for
`git show master:foo`, the completions for `git show <TAB>` are not
affected; these "advanced" completions kick in only after at least
`git show master:<TAB>` to prevent completion pollution or slowing down
tab completions in the typical case (as this would cause each valid and
possibly unique $rev completion result to complete to `n*$rev`
completions for *n* files.
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Classic case of not seeing `and` as a new command:
`__fish_git_using_command config and anotherthing`
causes `and anotherthing` to be passed as arguments to
`__fish_git_using_command` instead of being executed.
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A function file for a function used only by one completion (and
unlikely to be used anywhere else).
If another user shows up, we can move it out again.
Part of #5279
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This should be the last call to `grep` outside of a script
specifically related to `grep`.
(With the exception of `zpool`, which I've already written, but which
will probably be merged later)
Also prevents file completions where they are not approprite, and
additionally shortened the descriptions to fit in two pager columns
in an 80-wide terminal for some platforms.
Apparently that's actually faster than jq, and it's more likely to be
installed.
Also it should convince the arch packager to remove the jq dependency.
The indentation is weird, though.
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+ tweaks for Linux: shorter descriptions, suppress file completions
+ Add correct completions for macOS, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly
+ Solaris dmesg has no options, so complete nothing there
These aren't perfect, but the tool is pretty much hostile to proper
completions - it includes a "--machine-readable" option, but `vagrant
global-status --machine-readable` prints great output like
```
1551816037,,ui,info,id
1551816037,,ui,info,name
1551816037,,ui,info,provider
1551816037,,ui,info,state
1551816037,,ui,info,directory
1551816037,,ui,info,
1551816037,,ui,info,-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1551816037,,ui,info,d3ea265
1551816037,,ui,info,default
1551816037,,ui,info,virtualbox
1551816037,,ui,info,poweroff
1551816037,,ui,info,/home/alfa/dev/oi-userland
1551816037,,ui,info,
1551816037,,ui,info,fdf42c4
1551816037,,ui,info,default
1551816037,,ui,info,virtualbox
1551816037,,ui,info,poweroff
1551816037,,ui,info,/home/alfa/dev/vagrant/NetBSD
1551816037,,ui,info,
1551816037,,ui,info,f8f6eff
1551816037,,ui,info,default
1551816037,,ui,info,virtualbox
1551816037,,ui,info,poweroff
1551816037,,ui,info,/home/alfa/dev/vagrant/fedora
1551816037,,ui,info,
1551816037,,ui,info, \nThe above shows information about all known Vagrant environments\non this machine. This data is cached and may not be completely\nup-to-date (use "vagrant global-status --prune" to prune invalid\nentries). To interact with any of the machines%!(VAGRANT_COMMA) you can go to that\ndirectory and run Vagrant%!(VAGRANT_COMMA) or you can use the ID directly with\nVagrant commands from any directory. For example:\n"vagrant destroy 1a2b3c4d"
```
and still takes 500ms to do so. The actual information is in a json
file, which we can't expect to read, and it doesn't have linebreaks or
such which we could use to hack-parse it.
So this is the best we can do for the most important bits (the
machineids), so let's just add this as-is.
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`ipset list --name` is a privileged operation, and it prints an
"Operation not permitted" error when done as a normal user.
What's worse, this did it on loading (the command substitution wasn't
quoted), so we'd print the error as soon as you did `ipset `.
Only do the operation when necessary, and don't print the error.
This'll effectively only make it work for root shells (not e.g. `sudo
ipset`), but I don't want to sprinkle `sudo` in the completion.
(Also why does listing stuff require root? That's not how it works
e.g. for ips. But I don't actually know what ipset is for, so maybe
there is a good reason.)
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A key frustration with the prior version of mkvextract completions was
that even in a position where a filename would be expected, no
completions for a filename were offered. This update introduces more
rigorous argument handling, most importantly restricting
track/attachment completion to when both a mode and a file are
specified.
For some reason Ubuntu's version of screen includes timestamps in the
output of `screen -list`. The timestamps aren't present on other
distributions (tested on Fedora and Arch Linux), nor when building from
source. This commit fixes the regex so that with or without the
timestamp, fish will correctly show suggestions for screen sessions.
Arch changed the version string to include the package rel, so it
looks like
systemd 241 (241.7-2-arch)
which would break our simple `string replace` and `test`.
Fixes#5689.
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This was treated as a glob where it was still enabled, most likely removing the "-E" option from argparse,
which caused `sudo -E` to not be parsed correctly, breaking completion.
(There was no error because the glob was used with `set`)
Fixes#5675.
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Just a bunch of rewriting descriptions and some arguments.
Most arguments here are uncompleteable, and most of these options will
never be used.
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These are files with staged modifications, and additional unstaged
ones.
In practice what happened was that you ran
git add somefile
then editted it some more and tried to
git add <TAB>
which didn't offer it anymore.
Now, we offer it if either modified or modified-staged is set.
Currently modified-staged isn't ever set alone, but through
all-staged, so we still need to keep offering the file then.
(This shows that the current switch/case might have some holes)
Fixes#5648.
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I hope this is now complete.
Also, shorten enough descriptions to make `string match --<TAB>`
show a two column pager with 80 cols.
We really should have shown more retraint in the design of `string`,
not all of the flags required both a long and short option created.