"-C" is short for "--case-sensitive", which is entirely okay with "--delete".
The one that isn't okay is "-X", which is short for "--Clear".
Seen on gitter.im
This prefixes files beginning with `-` with a `./` when generating
completions *in fish code*. Standard completions for directory listings
generated by the C++ directory traversal code are not afected by this
patch.
Most fish completions defer to `__fish_complete_suffix` to generate the
file/directory completions, these *will* be corrected.
From the `git-switch` documentation:
If <branch> is not found but there does exist a tracking branch in
exactly one remote (call it <remote>) with a matching name, treat as
equivalent to
$ git switch -c <branch> --track <remote>/<branch>
* Make `type -p` and `type -P` behave as documented
* Recognize `-` as an additional sign of no path
Functions created via `source` (like by `alias`) cause `functions --details` to return `-`
rather than `stdin` when invoked upon them.
Set variables for available connections and SSIDs only when the completion is loaded.
This is not perfect but faster than scanning for connections everytime.
Don't complete connection UUID, DBUS-PATH, ACTIVE-PATH because they are unintelligible.
Instead only complete the connection name.
See #6379
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* Add the `--succinct` flag to `type`
* Use `echo` rather than `printf`
* Change `succinct` to `short`; print path if known
* Clean up the printing logic ever so slightly
This was mostly dead, since $fish_color_host is set to normal in
__fish_config_interactive. The assignment was only used if the user
explicitly unsets fish_color_host (which they shouldn't, really).
Anyway it's weird to use cyan, use normal instead.
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The colors are set in __fish_config_interactive before the prompt is
painted for the first time.
Also initialize the $fish_color_status for the (pipe) status, bump the
version for that.
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If a command fails, print the pipestatus in red instead of yellow and
don't print the status of the last process again. See #6375.
Also use $fish_color_status for coloring status consistently.
Also use __fish_pipestatus_with_signal to print SIGPIPE instead
of a numeric code on e.g.: yes | less +q
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This purported to need python > 3.4, but used anypython.
Plus it's not super useful anyway since it can easily be told to
use *all* cpus, so there's no need to set it to the precise number.
See #6400.
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If Python 3.4 or later installed on the system, complement to the
number of physical cores. In addition, even if the number of physical
cores cannot be obtained, it was fixed to run properly.
(command pwd) uses the system's implementation of pwd. At least the GNU
coreutils implementation defaults to -P, which resulted in symlinks being
expanded when switching between directories with nextd/prevd.
- Don't use a guard uvar - we're only setting variables now, and
- that's basically free.
- Allow non-universal color variables
- Simplify the root color setting a bit.
- Some comments
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This did some weird unescaping to try to extract the first word.
So we're now more likely to be *correct*, and the alias benchmark is
about 20% *faster*.
Call it a win-win.
Fix 'string length: Unknown option': add `--` before $subcommand
Fix count $subcommand always = 1 with `sudo` and `doas`:
give argv as array to __fish_complete_subcommand
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This mostly fixes some wrong indents or replaces some stray tab indents.
I excluded alignment on purpose, because we have a whole bunch of code
that goes like
```fish
complete -c foo -n 'some-condition' -l someoption
complete -c foo -n 'some-longer-condition' -l someotheroption
```
and changing it seems like a larger thing and would include more
thrashing.
See #3622.
This would have prevented #6323.
While we don't want to pepper `command` everywhere, `psub` is kind of
a core thing, so we should try to proof it against common problems.
This adds string-x.rst for each subcommand x of string. The main page
(string.rst) is not changed, except that examples are shown directly after
each subcommand. The subcommand sections in string.rst are created by
textual inclusion of parts of the string-x.rst files.
Subcommand man pages can be viewed with either of:
```
man string collect
man string-collect
string collect <press F1 or Alt-h>
string collect -h
```
While `string -h ...` still prints the full help.
Closes#5968
Changes identity `is` for equality `==` check. To remove python warnings when updating auto complete
```
/usr/local/Cellar/fish/3.0.2/share/fish/tools/deroff.py:770: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
if len(comps) is 2:
/usr/local/Cellar/fish/3.0.2/share/fish/tools/deroff.py:954: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
if len(comps) is 2:
Parsing man pages and writing completions to /Users/james/.local/share/fish/generated_completions/
6155 / 6155 : zic.8
```
This reverts commit f620ddf03b.
Setting the paste handler isn't performance-sensitive.
On the other hand setting it this way makes things less transparent,
less flexible (if e.g. a paste handler is installed while the shell is running),
and causes #6286.
Fixes#6286.
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Presently the completion engine ignores builtins that are part of the
fish syntax. This can be a problem when completing a string that was
based on the output of `commandline -p`. This changes completions to
treat these builtins like any other command.
This also disables generic (filename) completion inside comments and
after strings that do not tokenize.
Additionally, comments are stripped off the output of `commandline -p`.
Fixes#5415Fixes#2705
This just makes more sense, as people don't want to enter exact
matches if they delete interactively.
It also brings it in line with "search".
Fixes#6142
Rejects #6070
MacOS Catalina apparently ships a stripped down svn that doesn't have
`svnversion`, which we use to print the revision.
For now skip the entire step to remove error spam.
Fixes#6267.
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Every builtin or function shipped with fish supports flag -h or --help to
print a slightly condensed version of its manpage.
Some of those help messages are longer than a typical screen;
this commit pipes the help to a pager to make it easier to read.
As in other places in fish we assume that either $PAGER or "less" is a
valid pager and use that.
In three places (error messages for bg, break and continue) the help is
printed to stderr instead of stdout. To make sure the error message is
visible in the pager, we pass it to builtin_print_help, every call of which
needs to be updated.
Fixes#6227
Some distros (Arch) use python command for Python 3, so we need to update the scripts to work with it. We cannot just switch to python3 command because MacOS does not ship it.
* functions/__fish_print_hostnames: Fix ssh_configs no values return
`string replace` not working with mutlilines variable.
So split per line first.
* functions/__fish_print_hostnames: remove quotes at `split '\n'`
"\n with quotes" will cause `string split` weird issues.
* functions/__fish_print_hostnames: using `read -alz -d \n`
Fix `$contents` issues together
Since the url is inside a AngularJS markup {{url}}, it's better to use **ng-href**.
From [AngularJS Documentation](https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/directive/ngHref):
<br>
"Using AngularJS markup like {{hash}} in an href attribute will make the link go to the wrong URL if the user clicks it before AngularJS has a chance to replace the {{hash}} markup with its value. Until AngularJS replaces the markup the link will be broken and will most likely return a 404 error. The ngHref directive solves this problem."
We used to just check for the presence of "--" on the command line to
make judgements about which completions to suggest. Now, even if "--" is
present, we can still make different suggestions by taking the cursor's
position into account.
If "--" is present in the command line, it's usually safe to assume that
the user is going to want to complete a file tracked by git so let's
only suggest branches if "--" isn't present.
When there is already a "src:", we assume that it is a valid ref and
just complete "dst". This allows completion of dest if src is e.g. a
commit SHA (completing all possible refs would probably impact
performance).
See issue #3035.