fish-shell/share/completions/dpkg-reconfigure.fish
Patrick Häcker 72e687296b Create autocompletion for dpkg-reconfigure
The dpkg-reconfigure command is used on Debian and Ubuntu based systems to reconfigure packages.

According to the relevant manpage's the commited completion file should be complete.
2016-11-03 13:14:28 +01:00

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# Completions for the `dpkg-reconfigure` command
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -a '(__fish_print_packages)' --description 'Package'
# Support flags
complete -x -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s h -l help --description 'Display help'
# General options
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s f -l frontend -r -a "dialog readline noninteractive gnome kde editor web" --description 'Set configuration frontend'
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s p -l priority -r -a "low medium high critical" --description 'Set priority threshold'
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -l default-priority --description 'Use default priority threshold'
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s u -l unseen-only --description 'Show only unseen question'
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -l force --description 'Reconfigure also inconsistent packages'
complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -l no-reload --description 'Prevent reloading templates'