completions/git: Add git cherry

See for example: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-cherry
git cherry is quite helpful when trying to findout if merges between
branches are complete, when there were cherry-picks in addition to
merges.
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Frederik Gladhorn 2019-07-24 13:47:46 +02:00 committed by Fabian Homborg
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@ -932,6 +932,11 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command branch' -l set-upstream-to -d 'S
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command branch' -l merged -d 'List branches that have been merged' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command branch' -l merged -d 'List branches that have been merged'
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command branch' -l no-merged -d 'List branches that have not been merged' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command branch' -l no-merged -d 'List branches that have not been merged'
### cherry
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a cherry -d 'Find commits yet to be applied to upstream [upstream [head]]'
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command cherry' -s v -d 'Show the commit subjects next to the SHA1s'
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command cherry' -a '(__fish_git_refs)' -d 'Upstream'
### cherry-pick ### cherry-pick
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a cherry-pick -d 'Apply the change introduced by an existing commit' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a cherry-pick -d 'Apply the change introduced by an existing commit'
complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command cherry-pick' -a '(__fish_git_branches --no-merged)' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command cherry-pick' -a '(__fish_git_branches --no-merged)'