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## Using it for shell scripting
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For a real world scenario example, please check this [blog post](https://denisidoro.github.io/posts/cli-templates/).
Let's say you want to write a bash script that, among other things, asks the user to write the name of a git branch that should be checked out.
If you already have the [cheatsheet above](#cheatsheet-syntax), then you could write the following in your script:
```sh
navi --query "change branch" --best-match
```
**navi** will ask the user to fill all arguments needed.
If you want to set the `<branch>` beforehand in your script:
```sh
branch="master" navi --query "change branch" --best-match
```
- no interactive input will be shown
- the value for `<branch>` will be exactly the one passed as argument
If you want to filter some results for `<branch>`:
```sh
branch__query="master" navi --query "change branch" --best-match
```
- an interactive input will be shown, unless a single entry is autoselected
- the value for `<branch>` will be the one selected
If you want to select the best match for `<branch>`:
```sh
branch__best="master" navi --query "change branch" --best-match
```
- no interactive input will be shown
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- the value for `<branch>` will be the one that best matches the one passed as argument