fish-shell/share/completions/passwd.fish
Aaron Gyes 68527ff20c completions: --description -> -d
This ends up saving a surprising number of bytes.
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# Completions for passwd
function __fish_passwd_darwin_infosystem
echo -e "PAM\tPluggable Authentication Module"
echo -e "opendirectory\tOpen Directory-compatible system"
echo -e "file\tLocal flat-file"
echo -e "nis\tRemote NIS server"
end
if passwd --help >/dev/null ^&1
complete -c passwd -n '__fish_contains_opt -s S status' -s a -l all -f -d "Display password state for all users"
complete -c passwd -s d -l delete -f -d "Delete user password"
complete -c passwd -s e -l expire -f -d "Immediately obsolete user password"
complete -c passwd -s h -l help -f -d "Display help and exit"
complete -c passwd -s i -l inactive -x -d "Schedule account inactivation after password expiration"
complete -c passwd -s k -l keep-tokens -f -d "Wait tokens expiration before changing password"
complete -c passwd -s l -l lock -f -d "Lock password"
complete -c passwd -s n -l mindays -x -d "Define minimum delay between password changes"
complete -c passwd -s q -l quiet -f -d "Be quiet"
complete -c passwd -s r -l repository -r -d "Update given repository"
complete -c passwd -s R -l root -r -d "Use given directory as working directory"
complete -c passwd -s S -l status -f -d "Display account status"
complete -c passwd -s u -l unlock -f -d "Unlock password"
complete -c passwd -s w -l warndays -x -d "Define warning period before mandatory password change"
complete -c passwd -s w -l warndays -x -d "Define maximum period of password validity"
complete -c passwd -n '__fish_not_contain_opt -s A all' -f -a '(__fish_complete_users)' -d "Account to be altered"
else # Not Linux, so let's see what it is, with the ugly uname
set os_type (uname)
switch $os_type
case Darwin # macOS family
complete -c passwd -f -a '(__fish_complete_users)' -d "Account to be altered"
complete -c passwd -x -s i -a '(__fish_passwd_darwin_infosystem)' -d "Directory system to apply the update to"
complete -c passwd -x -s l -d "Location to be updated on chosen directory system"
complete -c passwd -x -s u -d "User name to use on chosen directory system"
case FreeBSD
complete -c passwd -f -s l -d "Update locally, not in Kerberos"
complete -c passwd -f -a '(__fish_complete_users)' -d "Account to be altered"
end
# This is common to Darwin, FreeBSD and OpenBSD, and is even the only possible completion under OpenBSD
# This is separated from Linux completions, because the Linux one is useless with -A / --all,
# whereas -A / --all does not exist under *BSD
complete -c passwd -f -a '(__fish_complete_users)' -d "Account to be altered"
end