fish-shell/share/completions/apt.fish
Mahmoud Al-Qudsi d27f477ba6 Fix truncated completions for pkg install <foo>
The same hack that is used for `pkg remove <foo>` is required here, too.
Due to the massive number of results, we use `head -n 250` to prevent
the completion from hanging or the shell from being overencumbered by
too many possibe completions. However, this would only generate matches
for any of the first 250 packages, rather than printing the first 250
packages that match.

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# Completions for the `apt` command
set -l all_subcmds update upgrade full-upgrade search list install show remove edit-sources purge changelog autoremove depends rdepends
set -l pkg_subcmds install upgrade full-upgrade show search purge changelog policy depends rdepends autoremove
set -l installed_pkg_subcmds remove
set -l handle_file_pkg_subcmds install
function __fish_apt_subcommand -V all_subcmds
set -l subcommand $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
complete -f -c apt -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $all_subcmds" -a $subcommand $argv
end
function __fish_apt_option
set -l subcommand $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
complete -f -c apt -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $subcommand" $argv
end
function __fish_apt_list_repos
# A single `string` invocation can't read from multiple files and so we use `cat`
# but /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ may or may not contain any files so using a fish
# wildcard glob may complain loudly if no files match the pattern so we use `find`.
# The trailing `sort -u` is largely decorative.
cat (find /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ -name "*.list") | string replace -rf '^\s*deb *(?:\[.*?\])? (?:[^ ]+) +([^ ]+) .*' '$1' | sort -u
end
complete -c apt -f
complete -k -c apt -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $pkg_subcmds" -a '(__fish_print_apt_packages | string match -re -- "(?:\\b|_)"(commandline -ct | string escape --style=regex) | head -n 250 | sort)'
complete -c apt -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $installed_pkg_subcmds" -a '(__fish_print_apt_packages --installed | string match -re -- "(?:\\b|_)"(commandline -ct | string escape --style=regex) | head -n 250)'
complete -k -c apt -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $handle_file_pkg_subcmds" -a '(__fish_complete_suffix .deb)'
complete -c apt -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from install" -l no-install-recommends
# This advanced flag is the safest way to upgrade packages that otherwise would have been kept back
complete -c apt -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from upgrade" -l with-new-pkgs
# Support flags
complete -f -c apt -s h -l help -d 'Display help'
complete -f -c apt -s v -l version -d 'Display version and exit'
# General options
complete -x -c apt -s o -l option -d 'Set a configuration option'
complete -r -c apt -s c -l config-file -d 'Configuration file'
complete -x -c apt -s t -d 'Install from specific repository' -x -a '(__fish_apt_list_repos)'
# List
__fish_apt_subcommand list -d 'List packages'
__fish_apt_option list -l installed -d 'Installed packages'
__fish_apt_option list -l upgradable -d 'Upgradable packages'
__fish_apt_option list -l all-versions -d 'Show all versions of any package'
# Search
__fish_apt_subcommand search -r -d 'Search for packages'
# Search
__fish_apt_subcommand show -r -d 'Show package information'
# Install
__fish_apt_subcommand install -r -d 'Install packages'
__fish_apt_option install -l reinstall -d 'Reinstall package'
# Remove
__fish_apt_subcommand remove -r -d 'Remove packages'
# Edit sources
__fish_apt_subcommand edit-sources -d 'Edit sources list'
# Update
__fish_apt_subcommand update -x -d 'Update package list'
# Upgrade
__fish_apt_subcommand upgrade -r -d 'Upgrade packages'
# Full Upgrade
__fish_apt_subcommand full-upgrade -r -d 'Upgrade packages, removing others when needed'
# Purge
__fish_apt_subcommand purge -x -d 'Remove packages and delete their config files'
# Changelog
__fish_apt_subcommand changelog -r -d 'Download and display package changelog'
# Autoremove
__fish_apt_subcommand autoremove -d 'Remove packages no longer needed as dependencies'
# Policy
__fish_apt_subcommand policy -x -d 'Display source or package priorities'
# Depends
__fish_apt_subcommand depends -r -d 'List package dependencies'
# Rdepends
__fish_apt_subcommand rdepends -r -d 'List package reverse dependencies'
functions -e __fish_apt_subcommand __fish_apt_option