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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
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40 lines
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Fish
complete -c date -f -d "display or set date and time"
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if date --version >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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complete -c date -s d -l date -d "Display date described by string" -x
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complete -c date -s f -l file -d "Display date for each line in file" -r
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complete -c date -s I -l iso-8601 -d "Output in ISO-8601 format" -x -a "date hours minutes seconds"
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complete -c date -s s -l set -d "Set time" -x
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complete -c date -s R -l rfc-2822 -d "Output RFC-2822 date string"
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complete -c date -s r -l reference -d "Display last modification time of file" -r
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complete -c date -s u -l utc -d "Print/set UTC time" -f
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complete -c date -l universal -d "Print/set UTC time" -f
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complete -c date -s h -l help -d "Display help and exit" -f
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complete -c date -s v -l version -d "Display version and exit" -f
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else
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complete -c date -s u -d 'Display or set UTC time' -f
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complete -c date -s j -d "Don't actually set the clock" -f
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complete -c date -s d -d "Set system's value for DST" -x
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set -l uname (uname -s)
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test "$uname" != OpenBSD
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and complete -c date -s n -d 'Set clock for local machine only' -f
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switch $uname
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case FreeBSD Darwin DragonFly
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# only -u is actually POSIX. Rest are BSD extensions:
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complete -c date -s r -d "Show file mtime, or format seconds" -r
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complete -c date -s v -d 'Adjust clock +/- by time specified' -f
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case NetBSD OpenBSD
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complete -c date -s a -d "Change clock slowly with adjtime" -x
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complete -c date -s r -d "Show date given seconds since epoch" -x
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if test "$uname" = NetBSD
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complete -c date -s d -d "Parse human-described date-time and show result" -x
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exit
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end
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complete -c date -s z -d "Specify timezone for output" -x
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end
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complete -c date -s t -d "Set system's minutes west of GMT" -x
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complete -c date -s f -d 'Use format string to parse date' -f
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end
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