fish-shell/init/fish_complete.fish.in
axel 370336e7c7 Fix various minor misses in moving of shellscript functions
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# Main file for fish command completions. This file contains various
# common helper functions for the command completions. All actual
# completions are located in the completions subdirectory.
#
# @configure_input@
#
# Don't need completions in non-interactive mode
#
if not status --is-interactive
exit
end
set -g fish_complete_path @SYSCONFDIR@/fish.d/completions ~/.fish.d/completions
#
# Convenience functions
#
# The naming heuristic is that __fish_complete_* prints completions
# and descriptions, while __fish_print_* only prints the completion,
# without the description
#
function __fish_complete_users -d "Print a list of local users, with the real user name as a description"
cat /etc/passwd | sed -e "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:\([^:]*\):.*/\1\t\2/"
end
function __fish_complete_groups -d "Print a list of local groups, with group members as the description"
cat /etc/group | sed -e "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*:[^:]*:\(.*\)/\1\tMembers: \2/"
end
function __fish_complete_command -d "Complete using all available commands"
printf "%s\n" (commandline -ct)(complete -C (commandline -ct))
end
function __fish_print_interfaces -d "Print a list of known network interfaces"
netstat -i -n -a | awk 'NR>2'|awk '{print $1}'
end
function __fish_print_addresses -d "Print a list of known network addresses"
/sbin/ifconfig |grep 'inet addr'|cut -d : -f 2|cut -d ' ' -f 1
end
function __fish_print_users -d "Print a list of local users"
cat /etc/passwd | cut -d : -f 1
end
#
# Completions for the shell and it's builtin commands and functions
#
set -l __fish_help_desc (_ "Display help and exit")
for i in (builtin -n|grep -vE '(while|for|if|function|switch)' )
complete -c $i -s h -l help -d $__fish_help_desc
end
function __fish_append -d "Internal completion function for appending string to the commandline"
set separator $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
set str (commandline -tc| sed -ne "s/\(.*$separator\)[^$separator]*/\1/p"|sed -e "s/--.*=//")
printf "%s\n" "$str"$argv "$str"(printf "%s\n" $argv|sed -e "s/\(\t\|\$\)/,\1/")
end
#
# Test to see if we've seen a subcommand from a list.
# This logic may seem backwards, but the commandline will often be much shorter
# than the list
#
function __fish_seen_subcommand_from
set -l -- cmd (commandline -poc)
set -e cmd[1]
for i in $cmd
if contains -- $i $argv
return 0
end
end
return 1
end
#
# Completions for SysV startup scripts
#
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a start\t(_ 'Start service')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a stop\t(_ 'Stop service')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a status\t(_ 'Print service status')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a restart\t(_ 'Stop and then start service')
complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a reload\t(_ 'Reload service configuration')