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Add completions for trash-cli commands:
trash, trash-empty, trash-list, trash-put and trash-restore.
``trash --help`` are used to identify the executable in trash cli completion.
(cherry picked from commit ce268b74dd02bf81178acf221934e0bb466a599b)
Separate the neovim completions from the vim ones, as their supported
options have diverged considerably.
Some documented options are not yet implemented, these are added but
commented out.
Closes#9535.
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Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
(cherry picked from commit ef07e21d40e82b4ecb34a0d0b754af7d301f56be)
When we draw the prompt, we move the cursor to the actual
position *we* think it is by issuing a carriage return (via
`move(0,0)`), and then going forward until we hit the spot.
This helps when the terminal and fish disagree on the width of the
prompt, because we are now definitely in the correct place, so we can
only overwrite a bit of the prompt (if it renders longer than we
expected) or leave space after the prompt. Both of these are benign in
comparison to staircase effects we would otherwise get.
Unfortunately, midnight commander ("mc") tries to extract the last
line of the prompt, and does so in a way that is overly naive - it
resets everything to 0 when it sees a `\r`, and doesn't account for
cursor movement. In effect it's playing a terminal, but not committing
to the bit.
Since this has been an open request in mc for quite a while, we hack
around it, by checking the $MC_SID environment variable.
If we see it, we skip the clearing. We end up most likely doing
relative movement from where we think we are, and in most cases it
should be *fine*.
(cherry picked from commit b1b2294390b2a84afdf229d33b3a8bce51ea1a4f)
Rewrite completions for meson to expose meson commands with their
options and subcommands. New completions are based on the meson 1.0.
Subcommands were introduced in meson 0.42.0 (August 2017), so new
completions will only work for versions after 0.42.0. At this moment,
even oldstable Debian (buster) has meson 0.49.2 -- which means it is
unlikely someone will be affected.
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Co-authored-by: Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net>
(cherry picked from commit c3a72111e9860984aa9ebfaa440946f467357981)
wait-for-device should not be used in subcommand detect, cause it is used as seperate command, following with others.
(cherry picked from commit 3604e8854ba1bec44997919746f3fbbb369ee472)
- Added phx completions. These are very common completions for the Elixir Phoenix Framework.
Documentation can be found here: https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/1.7.0-rc.2/Mix.Tasks.Local.Phx.html#content
- Added argument completions
- Made all descriptions start with an uppercase for better consistency
- Update CHANGELOG.rst
(cherry picked from commit 43a7c20ddb8eb0f25fa851a4290787063d7b7429)
This removes a weird `ls` call (that just decorates directories), and
makes it behave like normal path completion.
(really, this should be a proper option to complete)
Fixes#9285
(cherry picked from commit 4a8ebc07447cc0432641012ffa542d5aafa45d64)
Fixes a regression in f81e8c7de (completions/git: complete refs for "git
grep", 2022-12-08).
Fixes#9513
(cherry picked from commit 243ade838b14cc30a2e1a7b80543e5f745383f7b)
This is more elegant and efficient. No functional change.
As suggested by 2da1a4ae7 (completions/git: Fix git-foo commands, 2023-01-09).
(cherry picked from commit befa2407562cdd2ed72b0fd39d772b64eb2f2900)
That commit did way too many things, making it hard to see the 5 regressions
it introduced. Let's revert it and its stragglers. In future, we could redo
some of the changes.
Reverts changes to share/completions/git.fish from
- 3548aae55 (completions/git: Don't leak submodule subcommands, 2023-01-23)
- 905f788b3 (completions/git: Remove awkward newline symbol, 2023-01-10)
- 2da1a4ae7 (completions/git: Fix git-foo commands, 2023-01-09)
- e9bf8b9a4 (Run fish_indent on share/completions/*.fish, 2022-12-08)
- d31847b1d (Fix apparent dyslexia, 2022-11-12)
- 054d0ac0e (git completions: undo mistaken `set -f` usage, 2022-10-28)
- f5711ad5e (git.fish: collapse repeat complete cmds, set -f, rm unneeded funcs, 2022-10-27)
(cherry picked from commit 72e9d026501ff90e4d1a37414e837b204a09b1b3)
As pointed out by faho, the completions will be deduplicated by the completion
mechanics. We don't use this list directly except to pass it up the chain to the
shell, so there's no benefit to shelling out to eagerly deduplicate the list.
Plus, as of 3.6.0, even manual `complete -C"..."` invocations now deduplicate
results the same as if completions were triggered.
`fail2ban-client` uses nested subcommand syntax and intermixes fixed/enumerable
values with dynamically detected ones. If you know exactly what your overall
command structure looks like, these completions will work great. Unfortunately
their discoverability is a bit lacking, but that's not really fish's fault.
e.g.
* `f2b-c get/set` take certain known values but also accepts a dynamic jail name
* `f2b-c get/set <jail>` take certain fixed options but...
* `f2b-c get/set <jail> action` require enumerating an entirely different set
of values to generate the list of completions, bringing us to...
* `f2b-c get <jail> action <action>` has a fixed number of options but
* `f2b-c set <jail> action <action> <property>` can be any valid command and its
arguments
The intermixing of fixed, enumerable, and free-form inputs in a single command
line is enough to make one's head spin!
Similar to when we changed the color to the default mode-prompt.
I didn't notice that because my prompt uses $fish_color_error here, so
I reused the same color.
Commit 3b30d92b6 (Commit transient edit when closing pager, 2022-08-31)
inadvertently introduced two regressions to history search:
1. It made Escape keeps the selected history entry,
instead of restoring the commandline before history search.
2. It made history search commands add undo entries.
Fix both of this issues.
macOS 11+ (possibly 12+) has an additional place where certain
applications will be installed, `/System/Applications`. This is a sealed
system volume and includes the following applications:
- `App Store.app`
- `Automator.app`
- `Books.app`
- `Calculator.app`
- `Calendar.app`
- `Chess.app`
- `Clock.app`
- `Contacts.app`
- `Dictionary.app`
- `FaceTime.app`
- `FindMy.app`
- `Font Book.app`
- `Freeform.app`
- `Home.app`
- `Image Capture.app`
- `Launchpad.app`
- `Mail.app`
- `Maps.app`
- `Messages.app`
- `Mission Control.app`
- `Music.app`
- `News.app`
- `Notes.app`
- `Photo Booth.app`
- `Photos.app`
- `Podcasts.app`
- `Preview.app`
- `QuickTime Player.app`
- `Reminders.app`
- `Shortcuts.app`
- `Siri.app`
- `Stickies.app`
- `Stocks.app`
- `System Settings.app`
- `TextEdit.app`
- `Time Machine.app`
- `TV.app`
- `Utilities`
- `VoiceMemos.app`
- `Weather.app`
The change here adds `/System/Applications` to the search locations for
`-a` and `-b` options on the macOS completions for `open`. There are
possibly other locations that may be considered (I’m not using `mdls` or
`mdfind` in my functions for "reasons"), but this is partially based on
https://github.com/halostatue/fish-macos/blob/main/functions/__macos_app_find.fish