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chore: bumps version to 3.5.0
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Author: Chris Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com> Date: Sun Feb 2 14:40:23 2020 -0500 chore: updates README Edits the `README` to provid updated information regarding the shell autocompletion scripts and `fzf` integration. commit9868ba2d68
Author: Chris Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com> Date: Sun Feb 2 14:39:04 2020 -0500 chore: modifies envvar check Modifies the `CHEAT_USE_FZF` envvar check within the bash autocompletion script for clarity. commitac1012f743
Author: Chris Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com> Date: Sun Feb 2 14:25:34 2020 -0500 chore: renames autocompletion scripts Renames autocompletion scripts to conform with the conventions established in `scop/bash-completion`. commitc8747bd91d
Author: Chris Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com> Date: Sun Feb 2 14:23:03 2020 -0500 feat: improved bash autocompletions - Dramatically improves quality of bash autocompletions - Provides optional integration with `fzf` commit825bd0139d
Author: Chris Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com> Date: Sun Feb 2 09:19:46 2020 -0500 chore: deletes `fzf.bash` Deletes `fzf.bash`, which was always intended to be a temporary placeholder anticipating future improvements.
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@ -193,9 +193,17 @@ cheat -p personal -t networking --regex -s '(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'
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Advanced Usage
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Advanced Usage
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--------------
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`cheat` may be integrated with [fzf][]. See [fzf.bash][bash] for instructions.
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Shell autocompletion is currently available for the `bash` and `fish` shells.
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(Support for other shells will be added in future releases.)
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Copy the relevant [completion script][completion-scripts] into the appropriate
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directory on your filesystem to enable autocompletion. (This directory will
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vary depending on operating system and shell specifics.)
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Additionally, `cheat` supports enhanced autocompletion via integration with
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[fzf][]. (This feature is currently available on bash only.) To enable `fzf`
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integration:
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1. Ensure that `fzf` is available on your `$PATH`
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2. Set an envvar: `export CHEAT_USE_FZF=true`
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[Releases]: https://github.com/cheat/cheat/releases
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[Releases]: https://github.com/cheat/cheat/releases
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[bash]: https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/scripts/fzf.bash
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[bash]: https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/scripts/fzf.bash
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"github.com/cheat/cheat/internal/config"
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"github.com/cheat/cheat/internal/config"
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)
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const version = "3.4.1"
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const version = "3.5.0"
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func main() {
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func main() {
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function _cheat_autocomplete {
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sheets=$(cheat -l | sed -n '2,$p'|cut -d' ' -f1)
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COMPREPLY=()
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if [ $COMP_CWORD = 1 ]; then
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COMPREPLY=(`compgen -W "$sheets" -- $2`)
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fi
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}
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complete -F _cheat_autocomplete cheat
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scripts/cheat.bash
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# cheat(1) completion -*- shell-script -*-
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# generate cheatsheet completions, optionally using `fzf`
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_cheat_complete_cheatsheets()
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{
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if [[ "$CHEAT_USE_FZF" = true ]]; then
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FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER='' _fzf_complete "--no-multi" "$@" < <(
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cheat -l | tail -n +2 | cut -d' ' -f1
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)
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else
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COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(cheat -l | tail -n +2 | cut -d' ' -f1)" -- "$cur") )
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fi
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}
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# generate tag completions, optionally using `fzf`
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_cheat_complete_tags()
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{
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if [ "$CHEAT_USE_FZF" = true ]; then
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FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER='' _fzf_complete "--no-multi" "$@" < <(cheat -T)
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else
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COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(cheat -T)" -- "$cur") )
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fi
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}
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# implement the `cheat` autocompletions
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_cheat()
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{
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local cur prev words cword split
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_init_completion -s || return
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# complete options that are currently being typed: `--col` => `--colorize`
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if [[ $cur == -* ]]; then
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COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W '$(_parse_help "$1" | sed "s/=//g")' -- "$cur") )
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[[ $COMPREPLY == *= ]] && compopt -o nospace
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return
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fi
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# implement completions
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case $prev in
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--colorize|-c|\
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--directories|-d|\
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--init|\
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--regex|-r|\
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--search|-s|\
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--tags|-T|\
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--version|-v)
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# noop the above, which should implement no completions
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;;
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--edit|-e)
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_cheat_complete_cheatsheets
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;;
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--list|-l)
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_cheat_complete_cheatsheets
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;;
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--path|-p)
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COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(cheat -d | cut -d':' -f1)" -- "$cur") )
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;;
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--rm)
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_cheat_complete_cheatsheets
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;;
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--tag|-t)
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_cheat_complete_tags
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;;
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*)
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_cheat_complete_cheatsheets
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;;
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esac
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$split && return
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} &&
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complete -F _cheat cheat
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# ex: filetype=sh
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#!/bin/bash
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# This function enables you to choose a cheatsheet to view by selecting output
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# from `cheat -l`. `source` it in your shell to enable it. (Consider renaming
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# or aliasing it to something convenient.)
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# Arguments passed to this function (like --color) will be passed to the second
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# invokation of `cheat`.
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function cheat-fzf {
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eval `cheat -l | tail -n +2 | fzf | awk -v vars="$*" '{ print "cheat " $1 " -t " $3, vars }'`
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}
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