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# Completions for the kill command
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if kill -L ^/dev/null >/dev/null
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# Debian and some related systems use 'kill -L' to write out a numbered list
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# of signals. Use this to complete on both number _and_ on signal name.
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complete -c kill -s L -d "List codes and names of available signals"
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2006-01-27 00:01:19 +08:00
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set -- signals (kill -L | sed -e 's/\([0-9][0-9]*\) *\([A-Z,0-9][A-Z,0-9]*\)/\1 \2\n/g;s/ +/ /g' | sed -e 's/^ //' | grep -E '^[^ ]+')
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for i in $signals
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set -- number (echo $i | cut -d " " -f 1)
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set -- name (echo $i | cut -d " " -f 2)
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complete -c kill -o $number -d $name
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complete -c kill -o $name -d $name
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complete -c kill -o s -x -a \"$number\tSend\ $name\ signal\" -d "Send specified signal"
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complete -c kill -o s -x -a \"$name\tSend\ $name\ signal\" -d "Send specified signal"
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end
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else
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# Other systems print out a list of signals in an unspecified way on
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# 'kill -l'. We complete with anything that looks like a signal name.
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complete -c kill -s l -d "List codes and names of available signals"
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2005-11-03 00:49:13 +08:00
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for i in (kill -l|tr \ \t \n|grep '^[A-Z][A-Z0-9]*$')
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complete -c kill -o $i -d Send\ $i\ signal
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complete -c kill -o s -x -a $i\tSend\ $i\ signal -d "Send specified signal"
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end
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end
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2005-11-03 00:49:13 +08:00
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complete -c kill -xa '(__fish_complete_pids)'
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complete -c kill -s l -d (N_ "List names of available signals")
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