function __fish_complete_cd -d "Completions for the cd command" set -l token (commandline -ct) # Absolute path or explicitly from the current directory - no descriptions and no CDPATH if string match -qr '^\.?\.?/.*' -- $token for d in $token*/ # Check if it's accessible - the glob only matches directories [ -x $d ]; and printf "%s\n" $d end else # Relative path - check $CDPATH and use that as description set -l cdpath $CDPATH [ -z "$cdpath" ]; and set cdpath "." # Remove the real path to "." (i.e. $PWD) from cdpath if we're in it # so it doesn't get printed in the descriptions if set -l ind (contains -i -- $PWD $cdpath) and contains -- "." $cdpath set -e cdpath[$ind] end # TODO: There's a subtlety regarding descriptions - if $cdpath[1]/foo and $cdpath[2]/foo exist, we print both # but want the first description to win - this currently works, but is not guaranteed for i in $cdpath set -l desc # Don't show description for current directory # and replace $HOME with "~" [ $i = "." ]; or set -l desc (string replace -r -- "^$HOME" "~" "$i") # This assumes the CDPATH component itself is cd-able for d in $i/$token*/ # Remove the cdpath component again [ -x $d ]; and printf "%s\t%s\n" (string replace -r "^$i/" "" -- $d) $desc end end end end