# # Main file for fish command completions. This file contains various # common helper functions for the command completions. All actual # completions are located in the completions subdirectory. # # @configure_input@ # This is a Solaris-specific test to modify the PATH so that # Posix-conformant tools are used by default. if test -d /usr/bin/xpg4 if not echo $PATH | grep /usr/bin/xpg4 >/dev/null set PATH /usr/bin/xpg4 $PATH end end # Assign a temporary value here for performance reasons. The real # value should be set in /etc/fish. set -g fish_function_path @datadir@/fish/functions/ set __fish_help_dir @docdir@ # # Make sure there are no invalid entries in the PATH # set -l erase_idx for idx in (seq (count $PATH)) set i $PATH[$idx] if not test -d $i set erase_idx $erase_idx $idx printf (_ '%s: Warning: The directory %s has been removed from your PATH because it does not exist\n') fish $i end end if count $erase_idx >/dev/null set -e PATH[(echo $erase_idx)] end # # Add a few common directories to path, if they exists. Note that pure # console programs like makedep sometimes live in /usr/X11R6/bin, so we # want this even for text-only terminals. # set -l path_list /bin /usr/bin /usr/X11R6/bin @prefix@/bin @optbindirs@ # Root should also have the sbin directories in the path if test "$USER" = root set path_list $path_list /sbin /usr/sbin /usr/local/sbin end # Make a regular expression that matches any component in the PATH. A # trailing slash is ok. The sed call is to remove the last '\|'. set -l path_regexp \\\((printf "%s" \^$PATH'\(\|/\)$\|' | sed -e "s/..\$//")\\\) for i in (printf "%s\n" $path_list|grep -v $path_regexp) if test -d $i set PATH $PATH $i end end # # Don't need completions in non-interactive mode # if not status --is-interactive exit end # # Convenience functions # # The naming heuristic is that __fish_complete_* prints completions # and descriptions, while __fish_print_* only prints the completions # and no descriptions # function __fish_complete_users -d "Print a list of local users, with the real user name as a description" cat /etc/passwd | sed -e "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:\([^:]*\):.*/\1\t\2/" end function __fish_complete_groups -d "Print a list of local groups, with group members as the description" cat /etc/group | sed -e "s/^\([^:]*\):[^:]*:[^:]*:\(.*\)/\1\tMembers: \2/" end function __fish_complete_command -d "Complete using all available commands" printf "%s\n" (commandline -ct)(complete -C (commandline -ct)) end function __fish_print_interfaces -d "Print a list of known network interfaces" netstat -i -n -a | awk 'NR>2'|awk '{print $1}' end function __fish_print_addresses -d "Print a list of known network addresses" /sbin/ifconfig |grep 'inet addr'|cut -d : -f 2|cut -d ' ' -f 1 end function __fish_print_users -d "Print a list of local users" cat /etc/passwd | cut -d : -f 1 end # # Completions for the shell and it's builtin commands and functions # for i in (builtin -n|grep -v '\(while\|for\|if\|function\|switch\)' ) complete -c $i -s h -l help -d "Display help and exit" end # # Completions for SysV startup scripts # complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a start\t(_ 'Start service') complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a stop\t(_ 'Stop service') complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a status\t(_ 'Print service status') complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a restart\t(_ 'Stop and then start service') complete -x -p "/etc/init.d/*" -a reload\t(_ 'Reload service configuration')