Turns out "__fish_git_staged_files" does the same thing as "__fish_git_modified_files --staged".
Also use "--staged" instead of "--cached", which is a more
understandable synonym.
Many thanks to @thomcc on gitter.
Running "cut" multiple times in a loop has an adverse performance
impact on first use, especially on slow systems. Using builtin "read"
for the same purpose is faster and cleaner.
for various completions.
This makes the code a bit nicer, removes one of the
__fish_print_hostnames calls (which are slow) and a sed call, thereby
improving performance by about 33% (600ms to 400ms).
Fixes#4511.
fish was indiscriminately calling `rustc -Z help` in the autocompletion
script for `rustc`, but `-Z` (and its `-Z help` output completions) is
only available when using the nightly compiler.
Note that this isn't a perfect fix since if you try to use those command
line options now added to the autocompletions list without using the
nightly toolchain, `rustc` will still throw an error. But at least this
way we don't cause random errors about `-Z` not being available to
appear any time someone tries to use `rustc` from the fish command prompt.
\b does not match "end of spaces" but rather "start of a-z/0-9" and so
does not match the start of string '-c'. Match (and then re-insert) a
literal ' ' as part of the pattern instead.
Work around bug pypa/pip#4755
Don't expect all users to be running a version of pip2/3 that includes
the fix (once it's upstreamed). Will continue to work if/when pip2/3
emit the correct output. pip is already very slow at printing the
completions (see #4448) so the `sed` call overhead is neglible.
* Add pip completion
* We call native pip completion for fish if pip is installed
* Add pipenv completion
* We call pipenv native completion if pipenv is installed
* Applied changes as requested by @floam
* Changed usage of `test (command -v)` for just `command -sq`
* Add completions for pip2/3
* In some systems pip is not aliased and we have pip2 and pip3
* In those cases, we just load the completions for those commands
* Separate pip2/3 completions in their own file as requested by @floam
This
- Offers more candidates
- Is more reactive (it'll always incorporate "--state=" and "--type="
- Is faster (about 800ms to about 120ms)
- Needs fewer function files
All __fish_systemctl_* functions except __fish_systemctl_services have
been removed.
j does not have any "logical" source of completions, but it almost often
called with arguments that have been seen before (since it is used to
jump to favorite/recent directories). We can search the history for
possible completions and use those.
This is an example of the behavior mentioned in #4344 as a possible
enhancement for fish 3.0, where completions can be provided from history
if none are otherwise found.
commit e07f1d59c06094846db8ce59f65d4790b222fffa
Author: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
Date: Sun Sep 10 21:54:45 2017 -0500
Use git branch and git branch --remote for checkout completions
commit 9e1632236be065e051e306b11082ca4e9c7a0ee1
Author: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
Date: Sun Sep 10 11:27:30 2017 -0500
Correct classification of remote and local branches
To prevent any breakage, no changes were made to __fish_git_branches,
instead its output was filtered into __fish_git_remote_branches and
__fish_git_local_branches, the two of which are now used to provide
completions for "git checkout ..."
Fixes#4395Closes#4396
It seems that under python3, s3cmd emits its output as a long list (like
ls -l) with or without the --long parameter to "s3cmd ls s3://...".
This patch includes only s3://* paths from that output as completions.
Addresses the main concern of #3830 by preserving the internal ordering
of tag/branch listings generated by git. Fixes mixing of remote and
local branches in completions.
Does not address the concern of having local branches on top, remote
branches after, and tags at the bottom - I don't believe we have that
functionality available to us yet. #361 only implemented sort within a
category of completions, but there is no category "weight" unless I'm
mistaken.
* Add repo completion for zypper
* Replace sed with string in __fish_print_zypp_repos
* Move function into completion script
* Update zypper completion
add subcommand packages to __fish_zypper_repo_commands
Using bare vars is more efficient because it makes the builtin `math`
expression cache more useful. That's because if you prefix each var with
a dollar-sign then the fish parser expands it before `math` is run.
Something like `math x + 1` can be cached since the expression is the
same each time it is run. But if you do `math $x + 1` and x==1 then you're
effectively executing `math 1 + 1`. And if x==2 the next time then you're
running `math 2 + 1`. Which makes the expression cache much less effective.
Per the discussion with @faho in #4332, replaced some custom completion
state detection functions with standard __fish_* functions used in other
completion sources.
(cherry picked from commit f706081ea4)
No longer auto-generated. Everything has been summarized. Supressing
file completions for initial command, providing list of valid initial
commands, filtering --options by subcommand.
(cherry picked from commit 539acd9fc5)
This patch adds completion for the update subcommand, that is, when the
user types in `composer update <tab>`.
The code depends on python for the json parsing. I'm not sure if this
is appropriate or if there is a fish-native way to parse json data.
Use suggestions for remove subcommand.
Add suggestions for why, why-not and depends.
Add why/why-not suggestion.
The primary motivation for --keep-order for `complete` was to support
something like commit history completions, which are returned by git in
reverse chronological order and make no sense alphabetically (they are
SHA1 hashes).
See https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/issues/361 for more info.
* Make npm run-script completion faster with `jq`
When jq is available, it's actually faster to invoke jq and parse the `package.json`
invoking the `npm` command.
Also, prior to this commit, both `__fish_complete_npm` and `__fish_npm_run` were being run
whenever completions for `npm run` subcommand was being used, which was actually making
repetitive work (invoking npm command twice). This pull request is supposed to make completion
without `jq` faster as well
* Refactor npm.fish for code reutilization
Created function to handle both cases of npm run completion parse, with or without `jq` completion.
* Remove unecessary blank line
This implements `status is-breakpoint` that returns true if the current
shell prompt is displayed in the context of a `breakpoint` command.
This also fixes several bugs. Most notably making `breakpoint` a no-op if
the shell isn't interactive. Also, typing `breakpoint` at an interactive
prompt should be an error rather than creating a new nested debugging
context.
Partial fix for #1310
* Added Magento2 CLI completions
This is the completion file for the Magento2 CLI application I use on my servers. It has an additional feature tho, I'm not sure if it fits into the fish completion philosophy:
If you provide limited access credentials, it will connect to the MySQL database and provide additional suggestions, such as available users, themes or indexers in the database. If this file is never touched, those suggestions simply won't show up. I, personally, find them to be pretty useful, though.
Should I remove those database suggestions before creating a PR?
* Removed functions using MySQL, updated formatting
* Several smaller fixes
* Improved descriptions
Tried to shorten the text as much as possible and removed unnecessary characters
* Implement https://github.com/hanny24/gradle-fish/blob/master/gradle.load
* Use XDG_CACHE_HOME
* Use __funced_md5
* Fix fish_md5.fish
* Actually use the new function.
* Use string match for matching tasks
* I goofed. Actually pass a string to complete -a
* Fix attempt to remove needed function...
* Fix regex
* Fix fish_md5.fish to use a flag
This has the side benefit of working around a wild bug with readline+fish that I've reported to the upstream readline developers. (The result of that bug is that the hg processes are constantly being leaked as `bg` jobs in the shell, which is how I came to notice this in the first place)
Fedora puts them in /usr/lib64 without having /usr/lib as a symlink.
Also silence errors (in case a directory doesn't exist) and stringify.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1442628.
CC @amluto.
* Basic Terraform completion supporting all commands
* Option completion for Terraform commands
* Search command line in reverse order
* CHANGELOG entry
* Fix `terraform untaint` completion
* Use common completion functions to handle subcommands
* Use imperative form and remove CHANGELOG changes
* Added reconnect and its subcommand
* Updated the sideload description and made its completion more advanced
* Silenced errors on backup and uninstall auto completion when no device is attached
* Add completions for helm
helm - is a tool for managing Kubernetes charts. Charts are packages of
pre-configured Kubernetes resources.
See: https://github.com/kubernetes/helm
* Improve helm release completions description
After some feedback from the community it seems it is good to include
the chart in the release description. This adds the chart information to
the description. So to say this is `Release of CHART`.
* Further improvements to helm completions
- Utilize complete -f, -r and -x properly
- Add some more context aware completions (chart versions, kubectl context and namespaces)
Some things like pyenv can change what `python` refers to, so what we
detect when we load the completions can become invalid later.
Also mentioned in #3840.
The issue here was that the `python` completion did a version check on
the `python` binary, so it would complete python2 stuff if system
python was py2, even if the user tried to complete `python3`.
This isn't beautiful, but it's more resilient than e.g. doing magic
with `commandline`.
Fixes#3840.
* Add completions for minikube
This adds basic completions for minikube, the subcommands and their options.
* Improve minikube completions
- Use more consistent and shorter descriptions.
- Fix subcommand options
- Add more semantic completions
* Fix named variable for option value
* Add completions for minikube addons enable/disable
* Add completions for minikube addons open
This commit addresses many of the style problems with the previous
commit. If this introduces any bugs they are solely my fault. The style
of this code needs more improvement. Some of which could be done today.
Others will have to wait until `fish_indent` is improved.
Add IPV6 /etc/hosts completion support. Parses columns rather than values which produces improved output.
Support ssh -F and Include completion
Ignore ssh Hostname and Host with wildcard. The following only get in the way:
- Hostname: Host resolves to Hostname
- Wildcard Host: Cannot ssh to a glob pattern
Improve scp completions
* complete only local files when no host provided
* complete only remote files when host is provided
* complete local files or hosts when no separator
Disable username completion for ssh/scp
Username completion only provides local users which will unlikely be
useful on a remote machine. ssh will use the current username (the only
useful one) or one provided in the ssh config.
* Improve bzr completion. Closes#3661
* Add basic completion for bzr commands
* Include short and log options for common commands
* Removed not so common commands
* Remove trailing '.' as requested by #3769
* Remove '=' as suggested by #3769
* We don't need '=' in long options
* Use fish helper functions for autocomplete
To avoid issues pointed out in #3769 helper functions included in fish
are used (__fish_use_subcommand and __fish_seen_subcommand).
* Fixed typo
- Support completing dynamic make targets.
- Support completing make targets when using -C/--directory.
- Support `-Cdir/path`, `-C dir/path`
- Support `--directory=dir/path`, `--directory dir/path`
This detects if the make command have the `-p` switch otherwise it
assumes it is BSD make and will run a different command to try to figure
out the available targets.
Commits 48aa92900 and 77d4d21ca each added two files with the same name
differing only in letter case. That causes problems on systems like
macOS and MS Windows. Remove the lowercase file names. Anyone needing
those completions can do (same for VBoxHeadless):
function vboxsdl --wraps VBoxSDL
VBoxSDL $argv
end
The previous implementation didn't take into account that a lexer could
have multiple names and gave `cpp, c++` instead of `cpp` and `c++` when
completing `pygmentize -l c`.
--authoritative and --unauthoritative 'complete' builtin switches have no effect anymore.
This commit removes usage of --unautoritative/-u in completions.
--authoritative and --unauthoritative 'complete' builtin switches have no effect anymore.
This commit removes usage of --autoritative/-A in completions.
This might be a bit over the top, but getting the information that a default priority threshold is used without knowing what that value is or how to find out might not be so useful after all. Thus, change the completion to include this information dynamically.
The last commit to this auto completion changed it to use `string replace` instead of `tr`. Unfortunately they do not behave the same. `tr " = " "\t"` replaces " = " with a tabulator character, while `string replace -a " = " "\t"` replaces it with \t. Either `string` is misbehaving or this auto completion was broken.
* add completions for mkvextract
* fix edge cases with option placement in mkvextract.fish
* improve resiliency to errors in mkvextract.fish
* minor fixes in mkvextract.fish
The `status` command currently silently allows incompatible flags (i.e.,
subcommands). Too, using flags to specify subcommands misleads the user
into thinking they can specify multiple subcommands.
We recently modified the `history` command to deprecate using flags for
subcommands. This change does the same for the `status` command.
Fixes#3509
SysBench is a modular, cross-platform and multi-threaded benchmark tool for
evaluating OS parameters that are important for a system running a database
under intensive load
The dpkg-reconfigure command is used on Debian and Ubuntu based systems to reconfigure packages.
According to the relevant manpage's the commited completion file should be complete.
Use $USER, prompt_hostname, string
Update to use correct color names such as magenta over purple.
Use bright color variants instead of bold in some cases.
This adds a flag to the `history search` command to limit the number of
matching entries to the first "n". The default is unlimited. This is
mostly useful in conjunction with aliases (i.e., functions) that are
intended to report the "n" most recent matching history entries without
piping the result through the user's pager.
Fixes#3244
This deprecates the use of long options for history sub-commands (e.g.,
`history --delete`) in favor of proper sub-commands (e.g., `history
delete`). It also eliminates the short options for those sub-commands.
Also change option processing to allow options anywhere on the command
line to match how the vast majority of fish builtins handle flags.
Replace --with-time with --show-time.
Fixes#3367
chown completion chown currently uses cat /etc/group to fetch the list of group names. In Cygwin there's no /etc/group file any more (user and group names are fetched directly from the OS), so when a user tries to tab-complete the group name they get an error message:
ASchulma@LZ77E1AASCHULMA ~/d/fish> chown ASchulma🐱 /etc/group: No such file or directory
This change fixes that by using getent group (via __fish_complete_groups) by preference to get the group names, and falling back to /etc/group. This is more portable.
This can be prohibitively slow on large repositories (minutes!).
While regrettable, no user is going to like waiting that long.
Work towards #3342, rerun of #3230.
Many thanks to @gladhorn for the idea!
Offering auto completion for existing commits is great, but on big
repositories, it suddenly becomes really slow, even with fast hard
disks, since each commit is read and then a line processed for it.
Instead limit to the last 500 commits (arbitrary number) which still
feels fast. Going back further in history can easily and more reasonably
done with git log etc.
* completions/p4.fish
* Updated per comments + added p4 clients
* p4 completions: integ, opened, reopen. "default" CL support.
* Perforce RCS -> SCM
* p4 reopen: list opened files
* Fixed per review, added -d for all functions
Fixed per comments in review by @faho,
Added -d for all functions,
Renamed ”subcommand" term to “command” (so there’s probably diff noise)
* p4 completions with submit list of files
* p4 completions for submit: lists open files
* fixes broken completion of screen on osx, test on ubuntu and mac with fish 2.3.1
* replaces sed, __fish_sgrep with fish builtin string
* add completion for `screen -x`
* adjust format (e.g. 12345.socket\t01/01/16 09:55:00 Detached)
* Fix brew completion for `brew install`
* Using `brew search` rather than `brew --repository`
- Homebrew migrated the directory holding their Formulas into Taps, breaking fish's completions.
- New method to find all Homebrew-core Formulas
- Compatible with old versions of Homebrew and more future proof
* Replace fixed path to search formula with `brew --repository`
* Replace `sed` with builtin `string replace`
* git completion: add mergetool
The list of tools is stole from the bash completion file that comes with
git.
* git completion: complete files with merget conflict for mergetool
I mixed things up with `netctl` somehow. Since the two are quite
different they do not have the same function, they should not have
the same completions.
I also find that I would be smarter to only display the relevent
profiles given what we want to do. If we want to disable a profile
we should only complete with enabled profile for completion for
instance. I don't know if the implemention is nice enough however.
Completion throws and error about the command `__fish_contains_opts` beings unknown. It seems to be a simple typo, as all other completions use `__fish_contains_opt`
Move to `string match` syntax from `grep` caused test to see if the Atom Package Manager is installed to always fail. This appears to fix the issue (tested on fish 2.3.0 with apm 1.6.0).
This is quite ugly because the syntax is ugly, the documentation both
under- and overspecified at the same time (a BNF that isn't...) and it
has a lot of functionality.
But the completion works half-decent for `ip address`, so let's ship it.
A few commands (fetch, pull and push at least) take a "repository" (aka
"remote") and then a "refspec" (we currently do branches here).
Fixes#2525 (seems that man is still alive)
I believe apm must have been buggy - example output that I found online
showed `tr` was mangling paths with spaces in it. Should be fixed.
Also, use dscl on OS X in __fish_complete_users.fish like
__fish_print_users.fish already does.
Only match loaded modules when -r is specified.
Also adds /lib/modules/(uname -r)/misc to the search path.
This directory is used by Gentoo for package-provided modules
(such as the app-emulation/virtualbox-modules)
To implement this mostly as a wrapper around pactl, we add the list of
commands for this to that. It's 90% the same anyway. (This means that
`pactl suspend ` will complete files instead of commands like `pactl
banana ` would, but neither is correct)