From c63c88262baee0a1a0427c1b8b1a3fac2b2ceee5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabian Homborg Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 15:06:10 +0200 Subject: Indent git completion It's about time I finally fixed my emacs config. --- share/completions/git.fish | 221 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 116 insertions(+), 105 deletions(-) (limited to 'share') diff --git a/share/completions/git.fish b/share/completions/git.fish index bdea33aa..234db0d7 100644 --- a/share/completions/git.fish +++ b/share/completions/git.fish @@ -2,134 +2,143 @@ # Use 'command git' to avoid interactions for aliases from git to (e.g.) hub function __fish_git_commits - # Complete commits with their subject line as the description - # This allows filtering by subject with the new pager! - # Because even subject lines can be quite long, - # trim them (abbrev'd hash+tab+subject) to 70 characters - command git log --pretty=tformat:"%h"\t"%s" --all \ - | string replace -r '(.{70}).+' '$1...' + # Complete commits with their subject line as the description + # This allows filtering by subject with the new pager! + # Because even subject lines can be quite long, + # trim them (abbrev'd hash+tab+subject) to 70 characters + command git log --pretty=tformat:"%h"\t"%s" --all | string replace -r '(.{70}).+' '$1...' end function __fish_git_branches - command git branch --no-color -a $argv ^/dev/null | string match -r -v ' -> ' | string trim -c "* " | string replace -r "^remotes/" "" + command git branch --no-color -a $argv ^/dev/null | string match -r -v ' -> ' | string trim -c "* " | string replace -r "^remotes/" "" end function __fish_git_unique_remote_branches - # Allow all remote branches with one remote without the remote part - # This is useful for `git checkout` to automatically create a remote-tracking branch - command git branch --no-color -a $argv ^/dev/null | string match -r -v ' -> ' | string trim -c "* " | string replace -r "^remotes/[^/]*/" "" | sort | uniq -u + # Allow all remote branches with one remote without the remote part + # This is useful for `git checkout` to automatically create a remote-tracking branch + command git branch --no-color -a $argv ^/dev/null | string match -r -v ' -> ' | string trim -c "* " | string replace -r "^remotes/[^/]*/" "" | sort | uniq -u end function __fish_git_tags - command git tag ^/dev/null + command git tag ^/dev/null end function __fish_git_heads - __fish_git_branches - __fish_git_tags + __fish_git_branches + __fish_git_tags end function __fish_git_remotes - command git remote ^/dev/null + command git remote ^/dev/null end function __fish_git_modified_files - # git diff --name-only hands us filenames relative to the git toplevel - set -l root (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel) - # Print files from the current $PWD as-is, prepend all others with ":/" (relative to toplevel in git-speak) - # This is a bit simplistic but finding the lowest common directory and then replacing everything else in $PWD with ".." is a bit annoying - string replace -- "$PWD/" "" "$root/"(command git diff --name-only ^/dev/null) | string replace "$root/" ":/" + # git diff --name-only hands us filenames relative to the git toplevel + set -l root (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel) + # Print files from the current $PWD as-is, prepend all others with ":/" (relative to toplevel in git-speak) + # This is a bit simplistic but finding the lowest common directory and then replacing everything else in $PWD with ".." is a bit annoying + string replace -- "$PWD/" "" "$root/"(command git diff --name-only ^/dev/null) | string replace "$root/" ":/" end function __fish_git_staged_files - set -l root (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel) - string replace -- "$PWD/" "" "$root/"(command git diff --staged --name-only ^/dev/null) | string replace "$root/" ":/" + set -l root (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel) + string replace -- "$PWD/" "" "$root/"(command git diff --staged --name-only ^/dev/null) | string replace "$root/" ":/" end function __fish_git_add_files - set -l root (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel) - string replace -- "$PWD/" "" "$root/"(command git -C $root ls-files -mo --exclude-standard ^/dev/null) | string replace "$root/" ":/" + set -l root (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel) + string replace -- "$PWD/" "" "$root/"(command git -C $root ls-files -mo --exclude-standard ^/dev/null) | string replace "$root/" ":/" end function __fish_git_ranges - set -l both (commandline -ot | string split "..") - set -l from $both[1] - # If we didn't need to split (or there's nothing _to_ split), complete only the first part - # Note that status here is from `string split` because `set` doesn't alter it - if test -z "$from" -o $status -gt 0 - __fish_git_heads - return 0 - end - - set -l to (set -q both[2]; and echo $both[2]) - for from_ref in (__fish_git_heads | string match "$from") - for to_ref in (__fish_git_heads | string match "*$to*") # if $to is empty, this correctly matches everything - printf "%s..%s\n" $from_ref $to_ref - end - end + set -l both (commandline -ot | string split "..") + set -l from $both[1] + # If we didn't need to split (or there's nothing _to_ split), complete only the first part + # Note that status here is from `string split` because `set` doesn't alter it + if test -z "$from" -o $status -gt 0 + __fish_git_heads + return 0 + end + + set -l to (set -q both[2]; and echo $both[2]) + for from_ref in (__fish_git_heads | string match "$from") + for to_ref in (__fish_git_heads | string match "*$to*") # if $to is empty, this correctly matches everything + printf "%s..%s\n" $from_ref $to_ref + end + end end function __fish_git_needs_command - set cmd (commandline -opc) - if [ (count $cmd) -eq 1 ] - return 0 - else - set -l skip_next 1 - # Skip first word because it's "git" or a wrapper - for c in $cmd[2..-1] - test $skip_next -eq 0; and set skip_next 1; and continue - # git can only take a few options before a command, these are the ones mentioned in the "git" man page - # e.g. `git --follow log` is wrong, `git --help log` is okay (and `git --help log $branch` is superfluous but works) - # In case any other option is used before a command, we'll fail, but that's okay since it's invalid anyway - switch $c - # General options that can still take a command - case "--help" "-p" "--paginate" "--no-pager" "--bare" "--no-replace-objects" --{literal,glob,noglob,icase}-pathspecs --{exec-path,git-dir,work-tree,namespace}"=*" - continue - # General options with an argument we need to skip. The option=value versions have already been handled above - case --{exec-path,git-dir,work-tree,namespace} - set skip_next 0 - continue - # General options that cause git to do something and exit - these behave like commands and everything after them is ignored - case "--version" --{html,man,info}-path - return 1 - # We assume that any other token that's not an argument to a general option is a command - case "*" - echo $c - return 1 - end - end - return 0 - end - return 1 + set cmd (commandline -opc) + if [ (count $cmd) -eq 1 ] + return 0 + else + set -l skip_next 1 + # Skip first word because it's "git" or a wrapper + for c in $cmd[2..-1] + test $skip_next -eq 0 + and set skip_next 1 + and continue + # git can only take a few options before a command, these are the ones mentioned in the "git" man page + # e.g. `git --follow log` is wrong, `git --help log` is okay (and `git --help log $branch` is superfluous but works) + # In case any other option is used before a command, we'll fail, but that's okay since it's invalid anyway + switch $c + # General options that can still take a command + case "--help" "-p" "--paginate" "--no-pager" "--bare" "--no-replace-objects" --{literal,glob,noglob,icase}-pathspecs --{exec-path,git-dir,work-tree,namespace}"=*" + continue + # General options with an argument we need to skip. The option=value versions have already been handled above + case --{exec-path,git-dir,work-tree,namespace} + set skip_next 0 + continue + # General options that cause git to do something and exit - these behave like commands and everything after them is ignored + case "--version" --{html,man,info}-path + return 1 + # We assume that any other token that's not an argument to a general option is a command + case "*" + echo $c + return 1 + end + end + return 0 + end + return 1 end function __fish_git_using_command set -l cmd (__fish_git_needs_command) - test -z "$cmd"; and return 1 - contains -- $cmd $argv; and return 0 + test -z "$cmd" + and return 1 + contains -- $cmd $argv + and return 0 # aliased command set -l aliased (command git config --get "alias.$cmd" ^/dev/null | string split " ") - contains -- "$aliased[1]" $argv; and return 0 + contains -- "$aliased[1]" $argv + and return 0 return 1 end function __fish_git_stash_using_command set cmd (commandline -opc) - __fish_git_using_command stash; or return 2 + __fish_git_using_command stash + or return 2 # The word after the stash command _must_ be the subcommand set cmd $cmd[(contains -i -- "stash" $cmd)..-1] set -e cmd[1] - set -q cmd[1]; or return 1 - contains -- $cmd[1] $argv; and return 0 + set -q cmd[1] + or return 1 + contains -- $cmd[1] $argv + and return 0 return 1 end function __fish_git_stash_not_using_subcommand set cmd (commandline -opc) - __fish_git_using_command stash; or return 2 + __fish_git_using_command stash + or return 2 set cmd $cmd[(contains -i -- "stash" $cmd)..-1] - set -q cmd[2]; and return 1 + set -q cmd[2] + and return 1 return 0 end @@ -153,7 +162,7 @@ function __fish_git_custom_commands # if any of these completion results match the name of the builtin git commands, # but it's simpler just to blacklist these names. They're unlikely to change, # and the failure mode is we accidentally complete a plumbing command. - for name in (string replace -r "^.*/git-([^/]*)" '$1' $PATH/git-*) + for name in (string replace -r "^.*/git-([^/]*)" '$1' $PATH/git-*) switch $name case cvsserver receive-pack shell upload-archive upload-pack # skip these @@ -165,22 +174,24 @@ end # Suggest branches for the specified remote - returns 1 if no known remote is specified function __fish_git_branch_for_remote - set -l remotes (__fish_git_remotes) - set -l remote - set -l cmd (commandline -opc) - for r in $remotes - if contains -- $r $cmd - set remote $r - break - end - end - set -q remote[1]; or return 1 - __fish_git_branches | string match -- "$remote/*" | string replace -- "$remote/" '' + set -l remotes (__fish_git_remotes) + set -l remote + set -l cmd (commandline -opc) + for r in $remotes + if contains -- $r $cmd + set remote $r + break + end + end + set -q remote[1] + or return 1 + __fish_git_branches | string match -- "$remote/*" | string replace -- "$remote/" '' end # Return 0 if the current token is a possible commit-hash with at least 3 characters function __fish_git_possible_commithash - set -q argv[1]; and set -l token $argv[1] + set -q argv[1] + and set -l token $argv[1] or set -l token (commandline -ct) if string match -qr '^[0-9a-fA-F]{3,}$' -- $token return 0 @@ -258,7 +269,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command show-branch' -a '(__fish_git_hea # TODO options ### add -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a add -d 'Add file contents to the index' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a add -d 'Add file contents to the index' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command add' -s n -l dry-run -d "Don't actually add the file(s)" complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command add' -s v -l verbose -d 'Be verbose' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command add' -s f -l force -d 'Allow adding otherwise ignored files' @@ -276,10 +287,10 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command add' -a '(__fish_git_add_files)' # TODO options ### checkout -complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a checkout -d 'Checkout and switch to a branch' -complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_branches)' --description 'Branch' -complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_unique_remote_branches)' --description 'Remote branch' -complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_tags)' --description 'Tag' +complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a checkout -d 'Checkout and switch to a branch' +complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_branches)' --description 'Branch' +complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_unique_remote_branches)' --description 'Remote branch' +complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_tags)' --description 'Tag' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -a '(__fish_git_modified_files)' --description 'File' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -s b -d 'Create a new branch' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command checkout' -s t -l track -d 'Track a new branch' @@ -326,7 +337,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command cherry-pick' -l ff -d 'Fast-forw ### clone complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a clone -d 'Clone a repository into a new directory' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -l no-hardlinks -d 'Copy files instead of using hardlinks' -complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -s q -l quiet -d 'Operate quietly and do not report progress' +complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -s q -l quiet -d 'Operate quietly and do not report progress' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -s v -l verbose -d 'Provide more information on what is going on' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -s n -l no-checkout -d 'No checkout of HEAD is performed after the clone is complete' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -l bare -d 'Make a bare Git repository' @@ -337,7 +348,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -l depth -d 'Truncate the complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command clone' -l recursive -d 'Initialize all submodules within the cloned repository' ### commit -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a commit -d 'Record changes to the repository' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a commit -d 'Record changes to the repository' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command commit' -l amend -d 'Amend the log message of the last commit' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command commit' -a '(__fish_git_modified_files)' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command commit' -l fixup -d 'Fixup commit to be used with rebase --autosquash' @@ -345,21 +356,21 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command commit; and __fish_contains_opt # TODO options ### diff -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a diff -d 'Show changes between commits, commit and working tree, etc' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a diff -d 'Show changes between commits, commit and working tree, etc' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command diff' -a '(__fish_git_ranges)' -d 'Branch' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command diff' -l cached -d 'Show diff of changes in the index' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command diff' -l no-index -d 'Compare two paths on the filesystem' # TODO options ### difftool -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a difftool -d 'Open diffs in a visual tool' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a difftool -d 'Open diffs in a visual tool' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command difftool' -a '(__fish_git_ranges)' -d 'Branch' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command difftool' -l cached -d 'Visually show diff of changes in the index' # TODO options ### grep -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a grep -d 'Print lines matching a pattern' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a grep -d 'Print lines matching a pattern' # TODO options ### init @@ -367,7 +378,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a init -d 'Create an empty git # TODO options ### log -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a log -d 'Show commit logs' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a log -d 'Show commit logs' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command log' -a '(__fish_git_heads) (__fish_git_ranges)' -d 'Branch' # TODO options @@ -398,7 +409,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command merge' -l abort -d 'Abort the cu # TODO options ### mv -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a mv -d 'Move or rename a file, a directory, or a symlink' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a mv -d 'Move or rename a file, a directory, or a symlink' # TODO options ### prune @@ -466,7 +477,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command rebase' -l no-autosquash -d 'No complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command rebase' -l no-ff -d 'No fast-forward' ### reset -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a reset -d 'Reset current HEAD to the specified state' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a reset -d 'Reset current HEAD to the specified state' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command reset' -l hard -d 'Reset files in working directory' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command reset' -a '(__fish_git_branches)' -d 'Branch' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command reset' -a '(__fish_git_staged_files)' -d 'File' @@ -478,7 +489,7 @@ complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command revert' -a '(__fish_git_commits) # TODO options ### rm -complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a rm -d 'Remove files from the working tree and from the index' +complete -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a rm -d 'Remove files from the working tree and from the index' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command rm' -f complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command rm' -l cached -d 'Keep local copies' complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command rm' -l ignore-unmatch -d 'Exit with a zero status even if no files matched' @@ -492,7 +503,7 @@ complete -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command rm' -s n -l dry-run -d 'Dry run' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_needs_command' -a status -d 'Show the working tree status' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -s s -l short -d 'Give the output in the short-format' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -s b -l branch -d 'Show the branch and tracking info even in short-format' -complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -l porcelain -d 'Give the output in a stable, easy-to-parse format' +complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -l porcelain -d 'Give the output in a stable, easy-to-parse format' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -s z -d 'Terminate entries with null character' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -s u -l untracked-files -x -a 'no normal all' -d 'The untracked files handling mode' complete -f -c git -n '__fish_git_using_command status' -l ignore-submodules -x -a 'none untracked dirty all' -d 'Ignore changes to submodules' -- cgit v1.2.3