--file/-p makes -Q interpret the command line argument as a package file
rather than a package name.
(cherry picked from commit 0cdf801d0b979c1aa53310b905791a6514792eef)
Without this, a recipe containing a trailing backslash followed by a line not
beginning with tab (like any non-continued recipe lines would) would result in
the continuation showing up in completions.
Whenever a line ends in a backslash, consider the next line invalid as a target.
Regex explanation:
^([^#]*[^#\\])? -- optional prefix not containing comment character and not
ending in backslash
(\\\\)*\\$ -- 2n+1 backslashes at end of line (handles escaped backslashes)
(cherry picked from commit fff320b56ba42964033089809c77b38147058598)
* Some temporary change until compose - commit
* First draft
* Fix an error that prints double completion
* Fix completion errors. Add rpm-ostree alias.
Fix cimpletion where it trigger by multiple commands.
Add update and remove, which are aliases for upgrade and uninstall.
* Remove -r when it is unnecessary
Some command need path completion for arguments no matter what,
which makes -r flag useless
* Remove -x for compose image
-x does not block the path anyway
* Add missing short otpion in compose image
Revert the last change to block -l completion
* Fix description
Fix multiple description.
(cherry picked from commit 9d0d16686e07a8c7051071d33a83757b1f58da87)
* feat(completions): support Krita
* feat(completions): support summary options for Krita
* feat(completions): support remaining options for Krita
* feat(completions): remove debug instructions
* feat(completions): hide completions for sizes for Krita
* feat(completions): fix Krita
* feat(changelog): mention new completion
* fix(completions): refactor Krita
* fix(completion): reformat
* feat(completion): dynamically generate workspace list
* fix(completion): refactor
* fix(completion): krita
* fix(completions): use printf
(cherry picked from commit 6ce2ffbbb0ec74f5ff57210215cb3629a453d370)
This had a weird, unnecessary and terrible backwards-incompatibility
in how you get the completions out.
I do not like it but I am in a good enough mood to work around it.
See #9878.
(cherry picked from commit bfd97adbda451a5acc1c4d1c39a335dd00475f5d)
* Add rpm-ostree completion
Add basic command completion for rpm-ostree. This should improve the
user experience for fish users using rpm-ostree.
* Shorten rpm-ostree descriptions
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Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
(cherry picked from commit 20b500dce8908ddf69f0dd2ba0f9b71a5a47b8f2)
* completions: updated jq completions
* completions: added completions for gojq
* Shorten jq completion descriptions
* Update gojq.fish
Capitalize first letter of descriptions to match other completions.
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Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
(cherry picked from commit 480133bcc83358e391d961f3055613856d058ba7)
This can be triggered by having a custom git command in e.g.
`/mnt/c/Program Files (x86)/foo/`.
Fixes#9738
(cherry picked from commit db5c9badad6162e79dbf68ec83275de6df061e1d)
When no development dependencies are installed, the completion would crash with:
KeyError: 'require-dev'
(cherry picked from commit 9e223577aa95ea56b0907035bb50bbba5ae47d24)
While it is true that `git switch <remote-branch>` errors to disallow a detached
head without the `-d` option, it is valid to use any starting point (commit or
reference) in conjunction with the `-c` option. Additionally, the starting point
can occur before any option.
This enables the following completions:
* `git switch -c <local-name> <any-branch>`
* `git switch <any-branch> -c <local-name>`
* `git switch -d <any-starting-point>`
* `git switch <any-branch> -d`
The trade-off is this does allow for `git switch <remote-branch>` to be
completed with an error.
Note that this logically reverts 7e3d3cc30f61d466f450a61ebee7c7fcd264967f.
(cherry picked from commit fdd4bcf718693b6224404ae2215da7c44f0784ac)