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# directories complete cd 'C/*/d/' complete rmdir 'C/*/d/' complete lsd 'C/*/d/' # signal names # also note that the initial - can be created with the first completion # but without appending a space (note the extra slash with no # append character specified) complete kill 'c/-/S/' 'p/1/(-)//' # use available commands as arguments for which, where, and man complete which 'p/1/c/' complete where 'p/1/c/' complete man 'p/1/c/' # aliases complete alias 'p/1/a/' complete unalias 'p/1/a/' # variables complete unset 'p/1/s/' complete set 'p/1/s/' # environment variables complete unsetenv 'p/1/e/' complete setenv 'p/1/e/' #(kinda cool: complete first arg with an env variable, and add an =, # continue completion of first arg with a filename. complete 2nd arg # with a command) complete env 'c/*=/f/' 'p/1/e/=/' 'p/2/c/' # limits complete limit 'p/1/l/' # key bindings complete bindkey 'C/*/b/' # groups complete chgrp 'p/1/g/' # users complete chown 'p/1/u/' # You can use complete to provide extensive help for complex commands # like find. # Please check your version before using these completions, as some # differences may exist. complete find 'n/-name/f/' 'n/-newer/f/' 'n/-{,n}cpio/f/' \ 'n/-exec/c/' 'n/-ok/c/' 'n/-user/u/' 'n/-group/g/' \ 'n/-fstype/(nfs 4.2)/' 'n/-type/(b c d f l p s)/' \ 'c/-/(name newer cpio ncpio exec ok user group fstype type atime \ ctime depth inum ls mtime nogroup nouser perm print prune \ size xdev)/' \ 'p/*/d/' # set up cc to complete only with files ending in .c, .a, and .o complete cc 'p/*/f:*.[cao]/' # of course, this completes with all current completions complete uncomplete 'p/*/X/' # complex completion for ln # In all cases, if you start typing, it completes with a filename # But if you complete without typing anything you get this: # first argument: adds "-s" # arguments that follow -s: reminds you of which argument is expected complete ln 'C/?/f/' 'p/1/(-s)/' 'n/-s/x:[first arg is path to original file]/' 'N/-s/x:[second arg is new link]/' # set a printer list, for use with all print related commands set printerlist=(hp1 hp2 color) complete lp 'c/-d/$printerlist/' complete lpstat 'p/1/$printerlist/' complete lpq 'c/-P/$printerlist/' complete lpr 'c/-P/$printerlist/' complete enscript 'c/-d/$printerlist/' # set a list of hosts, for use with rlogin set hostlist=(foo bar baz) complete rlogin 'p/1/$hostlist/' complete rsh 'p/1/$hostlist/' 'p/2/c/' complete ssh 'p/1/$hostlist/' 'p/2/c/' # rcp and scp allow arguments to be references to either local or remote # files. It's impossible to complete remote files, but its useful to assume # that the remote file structure is similar to the local one. # # when you first start typing, it could be any of a username, hostname, # or filename. But filename is probably the most useful case, so: # # complete arguments as regular filenames, with following exceptions # if "@" has been typed, complete with a hostname, and append a colon (:) # if ":" has been typed, complete with a filename relative to home directory # if ":/" has been typed, complete with a filename relative to root directory # complete rcp "c,*:/,F:/," "c,*:,F:$HOME," 'c/*@/$hostlist/:/' complete scp "c,*:/,F:/," "c,*:,F:$HOME," 'c/*@/$hostlist/:/'
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