Basic tab completion for Carmel.
Based on Carmel version v0.1.34
$ carmel <tab>
$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonasbn/bash_completion_carmel/master/carmel > carmel
Where your completions are located might vary.
If you want to install them for your personal use, do the following.
Create the file: ~/.bash_completion
, containing the code below:
for bcfile in ~/.bash_completion.d/* ; do
. $bcfile
done
Ref: ServerFault.com: Standard place for user defined bash_completion.d scripts?
Create a directiory for your completions:
$ mkdir ~/.bash_completion.d
Copy your completions into the newly created directory:
$ cp carmel ~/.bash_completion.d/
Start a new shell and you should be good to go.
Based on an introduction to bash
completions on Debian.
$ sudo cp carmel /etc/bash_completion.d/
This assumes you are using Homebrew
Do note that paths vary based on whether you are using bash
3 or 4
$ cp carmel /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/
And to activate right away:
$ source /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/carmel
$ cp carmel /usr/local/share/bash-completion/completions/
And to activate right away:
$ source /usr/local/share/bash-completion/completions/carmel
I have just started to get my feet wet with carmel
, so I thought I might aswell implement bash
completions, since I implemented completions for carton
.
A more elaborate piece of documentation on bash
completions is available from The Linux Documentation Project in the Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide.
From the GNU Documentation.
Good two-part article, "An Introduction to Bash Completion": Part 1 and Part 2.
Please note that this experimental implementation has only been tested with bash
version 3.
The most comprehensive collection of bash
completions I have come across is the one from the Debian Linux distribution. It is also the one offered for OSX via Homebrew.
This is made available under the MIT license, see separate license file.
©️ jonasbn 2017