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Merge pull request #4695 from mcornella/add-hub-completion

Add hub's completion file
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Marc Cornellà 2015-12-16 12:34:03 +01:00
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#compdef hub
# Zsh will source this file when attempting to autoload the "_hub" function,
# typically on the first attempt to complete the hub command. We define two new
# setup helper routines (one for the zsh-distributed version, one for the
# git-distributed, bash-based version). Then we redefine the "_hub" function to
# call "_git" after some other interception.
#
# This is pretty fragile, if you think about it. Any number of implementation
# changes in the "_git" scripts could cause problems down the road. It would be
# better if the stock git completions were just a bit more permissive about how
# it allowed third-party commands to be added.
(( $+functions[__hub_setup_zsh_fns] )) ||
__hub_setup_zsh_fns () {
(( $+functions[_git-alias] )) ||
_git-alias () {
_arguments \
'-s[output shell script suitable for eval]' \
'1::shell:(zsh bash csh)'
}
(( $+functions[_git-browse] )) ||
_git-browse () {
_arguments \
'-u[output the URL]' \
'2::subpage:(wiki commits issues)'
}
(( $+functions[_git-compare] )) ||
_git-compare () {
_arguments \
'-u[output the URL]' \
':[start...]end range:'
}
(( $+functions[_git-create] )) ||
_git-create () {
_arguments \
'::name (REPOSITORY or ORGANIZATION/REPOSITORY):' \
'-p[make repository private]' \
'-d[description]:description' \
'-h[home page]:repository home page URL:_urls'
}
(( $+functions[_git-fork] )) ||
_git-fork () {
_arguments \
'--no-remote[do not add a remote for the new fork]'
}
(( $+functions[_git-pull-request] )) ||
_git-pull-request () {
_arguments \
'-f[force (skip check for local commits)]' \
'-b[base]:base ("branch", "owner\:branch", "owner/repo\:branch"):' \
'-h[head]:head ("branch", "owner\:branch", "owner/repo\:branch"):' \
- set1 \
'-m[message]' \
'-F[file]' \
'-a[user]' \
'-M[milestone]' \
'-l[labels]' \
- set2 \
'-i[issue]:issue number:' \
- set3 \
'::issue-url:_urls'
}
# stash the "real" command for later
functions[_hub_orig_git_commands]=$functions[_git_commands]
# Replace it with our own wrapper.
declare -f _git_commands >& /dev/null && unfunction _git_commands
_git_commands () {
local ret=1
# call the original routine
_call_function ret _hub_orig_git_commands
# Effectively "append" our hub commands to the behavior of the original
# _git_commands function. Using this wrapper function approach ensures
# that we only offer the user the hub subcommands when the user is
# actually trying to complete subcommands.
hub_commands=(
alias:'show shell instructions for wrapping git'
pull-request:'open a pull request on GitHub'
fork:'fork origin repo on GitHub'
create:'create new repo on GitHub for the current project'
browse:'browse the project on GitHub'
compare:'open GitHub compare view'
ci-status:'lookup commit in GitHub Status API'
)
_describe -t hub-commands 'hub command' hub_commands && ret=0
return ret
}
}
(( $+functions[__hub_setup_bash_fns] )) ||
__hub_setup_bash_fns () {
# TODO more bash-style fns needed here to complete subcommand args. They take
# the form "_git_CMD" where "CMD" is something like "pull-request".
# Duplicate and rename the 'list_all_commands' function
eval "$(declare -f __git_list_all_commands | \
sed 's/__git_list_all_commands/__git_list_all_commands_without_hub/')"
# Wrap the 'list_all_commands' function with extra hub commands
__git_list_all_commands() {
cat <<-EOF
alias
pull-request
fork
create
browse
compare
ci-status
EOF
__git_list_all_commands_without_hub
}
# Ensure cached commands are cleared
__git_all_commands=""
}
# redefine _hub to a much smaller function in the steady state
_hub () {
# only attempt to intercept the normal "_git" helper functions once
(( $+__hub_func_replacement_done )) ||
() {
# At this stage in the shell's execution the "_git" function has not yet
# been autoloaded, so the "_git_commands" or "__git_list_all_commands"
# functions will not be defined. Call it now (with a bogus no-op service
# to prevent premature completion) so that we can wrap them.
if declare -f _git >& /dev/null ; then
_hub_noop () { __hub_zsh_provided=1 } # zsh-provided will call this one
__hub_noop_main () { __hub_git_provided=1 } # git-provided will call this one
local service=hub_noop
_git
unfunction _hub_noop
unfunction __hub_noop_main
service=git
fi
if (( $__hub_zsh_provided )) ; then
__hub_setup_zsh_fns
elif (( $__hub_git_provided )) ; then
__hub_setup_bash_fns
fi
__hub_func_replacement_done=1
}
# Now perform the actual completion, allowing the "_git" function to call our
# replacement "_git_commands" function as needed. Both versions expect
# service=git or they will call nonexistent routines or end up in an infinite
# loop.
service=git
declare -f _git >& /dev/null && _git
}
# make sure we actually attempt to complete on the first "tab" from the user
_hub