function __fish_print_packages # apt-cache is much, much faster than rpm, and can do this in real # time. We use it if available. switch (commandline -tc) case '-**' return end #Get the word 'Package' in the current language set -l package (_ Package) if type -f apt-cache >/dev/null # Apply the following filters to output of apt-cache: # 1) Remove package names with parentesis in them, since these seem to not correspond to actual packages as reported by rpm # 2) Remove package names that are .so files, since these seem to not correspond to actual packages as reported by rpm # 3) Remove path information such as /usr/bin/, as rpm packages do not have paths apt-cache --no-generate pkgnames (commandline -tc)|grep -v \( |grep -v '\.so\(\.[0-9]\)*$'|sed -e 's/\/.*\///'|sed -e 's/$/'\t$package'/' return end # Rpm is too slow for this job, so we set it up to do completions # as a background job and cache the results. if type -f rpm >/dev/null # If the cache is less than five minutes old, we do not recalculate it set cache_file /tmp/.rpm-cache.$USER if test -f $cache_file cat $cache_file set age (echo (date +%s) - (stat -c '%Y' $cache_file) | bc) set max_age 250 if test $age -lt $max_age return end end # Remove package version information from output and pipe into cache file rpm -qa >$cache_file |sed -e 's/-[^-]*-[^-]*$//' | sed -e 's/$/'\t$package'/' & end # This completes the package name from the portage tree. # True for installing new packages. Function for printing # installed on the system packages is in completions/emerge.fish if type -f emerge >/dev/null emerge -s \^(commandline -tc) |grep "^*" |cut -d\ -f3 |cut -d/ -f2 return end end