if stat --version 2>/dev/null >/dev/null # GNU complete -c stat -s L -l dereference -d 'follow links' complete -c stat -s f -l file-system -d 'display file system status instead of file status' complete -c stat -s c -l format -x -d 'use the specified FORMAT instead of the default; output a newline after each use of FORMAT' complete -c stat -l printf -x -d 'like --format, but interpret backslash escapes, and do not output a mandatory trailing newline. If you want a newline, include \n in FORMAT' complete -c stat -s t -l terse -d 'print the information in terse form' complete -c stat -l help -d 'display this help and exit' complete -c stat -l version -d 'output version information and exit' else # OS X complete -c stat -s F -d "Display content type symbols similar to ls(1)" complete -c stat -s f -d "Display information using specified FORMAT" -r complete -c stat -s L -d "Use stat(2) instead of lsstat(2)" complete -c stat -s l -d "Display output in ls -lT format" complete -c stat -s n -d "Don't force a newline to appear at end of each piece of output" complete -c stat -s q -d "Supress failure messages" complete -c stat -s r -d "Display raw information" complete -c stat -s s -d "Display informationin ``shell output'' suitable for initialising variables" complete -c stat -s t -d "Display timestamps using specified FORMAT" -r complete -c stat -s x -d "Verbose information, similar to some Linux distributions" end