set -l is_gnu if env --version &>/dev/null set is_gnu --is-gnu end # Returns 0 if we're after `env` and all previous tokens have an equal sign function __fish_env_defining_vars not string match -ev -- = (commandline -op)[2..-2] | string match -rq . end # Returns 0 if we're after `env` and all previous tokens have not yet contained an equal sign function __fish_env_not_yet_vars not string match -qe = (commandline) end # Generate a list of possible variable names to redefine, excluding any already redefined. function __fish_env_redefine_vars set -l vars (set --names -x) set cmdline "$(commandline -op)" for var in $vars if not string match -e -- $var= $cmdline echo $var= end end end # Generate a list of possible variable names to define from completion history function __fish_env_names_from_history set -l token (commandline -ct) # Since this is always going to be a best-effort kind of thing, limit this to uppercased variables by convention. # This prevents us from having to parse quotes to figure out what was part of the payload and what wasn't. for var in (history search --prefix "env " | string match -ra '\b([A-Z0-9_]+)=' --groups-only) echo $var= end end # Generate a list of possible completions for the current variable name from history function __fish_env_values_from_history string match -rq "(?.+)=(?.*)" (commandline -ct); or return 1 # Caveat lector: very crude multi-word tokenization handling below! set -l rname (string escape --style=regex -- $name) set -l search (string trim -c \'\" "$value") set -l rsearch "$(string escape --style=regex -- $search)" # Search multi-word values with quotes set -l query '.*\b'$name'=([\'"])('$rsearch'.+?)\1.*' set -l matches (history search --prefix "env " | string replace -rfa $query '$2') # Search multi-word values without quotes set -l query '.*\b'$name'=('$rsearch'[^\'" ]+).*' set -a matches (history search --prefix "env " | string replace -rfa $query '$1') # Display results without quotes set matches (printf "%s\n" $matches | sort -u) printf "$name=%s\n" $matches end # Get the text after all env arguments and variables, so we can complete it as a regular command function __fish_env_remaining_args -V is_gnu set -l argv (commandline -opc) (commandline -ct) if set -q is_gnu[1] argparse -s i/ignore-environment u/unset= help version -- $argv 2>/dev/null or return 0 else argparse -s 0 i P= S= u= v -- $argv 2>/dev/null or return 0 end # argv[1] is `env` or an alias. set -e argv[1] # Remove all VAR=VAL arguments up to the first that isn't while set -q argv[1] if string match -q '*=*' -- $argv[1] or string match -q -- '-*' $argv[1] set -e argv[1] else break end end string join \n -- $argv # Return true if there is a subcommand. test -n "$argv[1]" end # Generate a completion for the executable to execute under `env` function __fish_complete_env_subcommand if set -l argv (__fish_env_remaining_args) __fish_complete_subcommand --commandline $argv end 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 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" 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" end