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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.
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Fish
15 lines
990 B
Fish
# Completions for the `dpkg-reconfigure` command
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -a '(__fish_print_packages)' --description 'Package'
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# Support flags
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complete -x -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s h -l help --description 'Display help'
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# General options
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s f -l frontend -r -a "dialog readline noninteractive gnome kde editor web" --description 'Set configuration frontend'
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s p -l priority -r -a "low medium high critical" --description 'Set priority threshold'
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -l default-priority --description "Use current default ("(echo get debconf/priority | debconf-communicate | string match -r '\w+$')") priority threshold"
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -s u -l unseen-only --description 'Show only unseen question'
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -l force --description 'Reconfigure also inconsistent packages'
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complete -f -c dpkg-reconfigure -l no-reload --description 'Prevent reloading templates'
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