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#compdef rg
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##
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# zsh completion function for ripgrep
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#
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# Run ci/test_complete.sh after building to ensure that the options supported by
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# this function stay in synch with the `rg` binary.
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#
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# For convenience, a completion reference guide is included at the bottom of
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# this file.
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#
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# Originally based on code from the zsh-users project — see copyright notice
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# below.
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_rg() {
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local curcontext=$curcontext no='!' descr ret=1
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local -a context line state state_descr args tmp suf
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local -A opt_args
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# ripgrep has many options which negate the effect of a more common one — for
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# example, `--no-column` to negate `--column`, and `--messages` to negate
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# `--no-messages`. There are so many of these, and they're so infrequently
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# used, that some users will probably find it irritating if they're completed
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# indiscriminately, so let's not do that unless either the current prefix
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# matches one of those negation options or the user has the `complete-all`
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# style set. Note that this prefix check has to be updated manually to account
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# for all of the potential negation options listed below!
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if
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# We also want to list all of these options during testing
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[[ $_RG_COMPLETE_LIST_ARGS == (1|t*|y*) ]] ||
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# (--[imnp]* => --ignore*, --messages, --no-*, --pcre2-unicode)
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[[ $PREFIX$SUFFIX == --[imnp]* ]] ||
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zstyle -t ":complete:$curcontext:*" complete-all
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then
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no=
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fi
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# We make heavy use of argument groups here to prevent the option specs from
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# growing unwieldy. These aren't supported in zsh <5.4, though, so we'll strip
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# them out below if necessary. This makes the exclusions inaccurate on those
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# older versions, but oh well — it's not that big a deal
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args=(
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+ '(exclusive)' # Misc. fully exclusive options
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'(: * -)'{-h,--help}'[display help information]'
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'(: * -)'{-V,--version}'[display version information]'
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'(: * -)'--pcre2-version'[print the version of PCRE2 used by ripgrep, if available]'
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+ '(buffered)' # buffering options
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'--line-buffered[force line buffering]'
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$no"--no-line-buffered[don't force line buffering]"
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'--block-buffered[force block buffering]'
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$no"--no-block-buffered[don't force block buffering]"
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+ '(case)' # Case-sensitivity options
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{-i,--ignore-case}'[search case-insensitively]'
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{-s,--case-sensitive}'[search case-sensitively]'
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{-S,--smart-case}'[search case-insensitively if pattern is all lowercase]'
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+ '(context-a)' # Context (after) options
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'(context-c)'{-A+,--after-context=}'[specify lines to show after each match]:number of lines'
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+ '(context-b)' # Context (before) options
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'(context-c)'{-B+,--before-context=}'[specify lines to show before each match]:number of lines'
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+ '(context-c)' # Context (combined) options
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'(context-a context-b)'{-C+,--context=}'[specify lines to show before and after each match]:number of lines'
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+ '(column)' # Column options
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'--column[show column numbers for matches]'
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$no"--no-column[don't show column numbers for matches]"
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+ '(count)' # Counting options
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{-c,--count}'[only show count of matching lines for each file]'
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'--count-matches[only show count of individual matches for each file]'
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+ '(encoding)' # Encoding options
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{-E+,--encoding=}'[specify text encoding of files to search]: :_rg_encodings'
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$no'--no-encoding[use default text encoding]'
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+ file # File-input options
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'(1)*'{-f+,--file=}'[specify file containing patterns to search for]: :_files'
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+ '(file-match)' # Files with/without match options
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'(stats)'{-l,--files-with-matches}'[only show names of files with matches]'
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'(stats)--files-without-match[only show names of files without matches]'
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+ '(file-name)' # File-name options
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{-H,--with-filename}'[show file name for matches]'
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{-I,--no-filename}"[don't show file name for matches]"
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+ '(file-system)' # File system options
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"--one-file-system[don't descend into directories on other file systems]"
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$no'--no-one-file-system[descend into directories on other file systems]'
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+ '(fixed)' # Fixed-string options
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{-F,--fixed-strings}'[treat pattern as literal string instead of regular expression]'
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$no"--no-fixed-strings[don't treat pattern as literal string]"
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+ '(follow)' # Symlink-following options
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{-L,--follow}'[follow symlinks]'
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$no"--no-follow[don't follow symlinks]"
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+ glob # File-glob options
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'*'{-g+,--glob=}'[include/exclude files matching specified glob]:glob'
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'*--iglob=[include/exclude files matching specified case-insensitive glob]:glob'
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+ '(glob-case-insensitive)' # File-glob case sensitivity options
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'--glob-case-insensitive[treat -g/--glob patterns case insensitively]'
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$no'--no-glob-case-insensitive[treat -g/--glob patterns case sensitively]'
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+ '(heading)' # Heading options
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'(pretty-vimgrep)--heading[show matches grouped by file name]'
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"(pretty-vimgrep)--no-heading[don't show matches grouped by file name]"
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+ '(hidden)' # Hidden-file options
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'--hidden[search hidden files and directories]'
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$no"--no-hidden[don't search hidden files and directories]"
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+ '(hybrid)' # hybrid regex options
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'--auto-hybrid-regex[dynamically use PCRE2 if necessary]'
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$no"--no-auto-hybrid-regex[don't dynamically use PCRE2 if necessary]"
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+ '(ignore)' # Ignore-file options
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"(--no-ignore-global --no-ignore-parent --no-ignore-vcs --no-ignore-dot)--no-ignore[don't respect ignore files]"
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$no'(--ignore-global --ignore-parent --ignore-vcs --ignore-dot)--ignore[respect ignore files]'
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+ '(ignore-file-case-insensitive)' # Ignore-file case sensitivity options
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'--ignore-file-case-insensitive[process ignore files case insensitively]'
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$no'--no-ignore-file-case-insensitive[process ignore files case sensitively]'
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+ '(ignore-global)' # Global ignore-file options
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"--no-ignore-global[don't respect global ignore files]"
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$no'--ignore-global[respect global ignore files]'
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+ '(ignore-parent)' # Parent ignore-file options
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"--no-ignore-parent[don't respect ignore files in parent directories]"
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$no'--ignore-parent[respect ignore files in parent directories]'
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+ '(ignore-vcs)' # VCS ignore-file options
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"--no-ignore-vcs[don't respect version control ignore files]"
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$no'--ignore-vcs[respect version control ignore files]'
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+ '(ignore-dot)' # .ignore-file options
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"--no-ignore-dot[don't respect .ignore files]"
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$no'--ignore-dot[respect .ignore files]'
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+ '(json)' # JSON options
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'--json[output results in JSON Lines format]'
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$no"--no-json[don't output results in JSON Lines format]"
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+ '(line-number)' # Line-number options
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{-n,--line-number}'[show line numbers for matches]'
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{-N,--no-line-number}"[don't show line numbers for matches]"
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+ '(line-terminator)' # Line-terminator options
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'--crlf[use CRLF as line terminator]'
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$no"--no-crlf[don't use CRLF as line terminator]"
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'(text)--null-data[use NUL as line terminator]'
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+ '(max-columns-preview)' # max column preview options
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'--max-columns-preview[show preview for long lines (with -M)]'
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$no"--no-max-columns-preview[don't show preview for long lines (with -M)]"
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+ '(max-depth)' # Directory-depth options
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'--max-depth=[specify max number of directories to descend]:number of directories'
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'!--maxdepth=:number of directories'
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+ '(messages)' # Error-message options
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'(--no-ignore-messages)--no-messages[suppress some error messages]'
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$no"--messages[don't suppress error messages affected by --no-messages]"
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+ '(messages-ignore)' # Ignore-error message options
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"--no-ignore-messages[don't show ignore-file parse error messages]"
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$no'--ignore-messages[show ignore-file parse error messages]'
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+ '(mmap)' # mmap options
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'--mmap[search using memory maps when possible]'
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"--no-mmap[don't search using memory maps]"
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+ '(multiline)' # Multiline options
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{-U,--multiline}'[permit matching across multiple lines]'
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$no'(multiline-dotall)--no-multiline[restrict matches to at most one line each]'
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+ '(multiline-dotall)' # Multiline DOTALL options
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'(--no-multiline)--multiline-dotall[allow "." to match newline (with -U)]'
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$no"(--no-multiline)--no-multiline-dotall[don't allow \".\" to match newline (with -U)]"
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+ '(only)' # Only-match options
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{-o,--only-matching}'[show only matching part of each line]'
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+ '(passthru)' # Pass-through options
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'(--vimgrep)--passthru[show both matching and non-matching lines]'
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'!(--vimgrep)--passthrough'
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+ '(pcre2)' # PCRE2 options
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{-P,--pcre2}'[enable matching with PCRE2]'
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$no'(pcre2-unicode)--no-pcre2[disable matching with PCRE2]'
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+ '(pcre2-unicode)' # PCRE2 Unicode options
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$no'(--no-pcre2 --no-pcre2-unicode)--pcre2-unicode[enable PCRE2 Unicode mode (with -P)]'
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'(--no-pcre2 --pcre2-unicode)--no-pcre2-unicode[disable PCRE2 Unicode mode (with -P)]'
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+ '(pre)' # Preprocessing options
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'(-z --search-zip)--pre=[specify preprocessor utility]:preprocessor utility:_command_names -e'
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$no'--no-pre[disable preprocessor utility]'
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+ pre-glob # Preprocessing glob options
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'*--pre-glob[include/exclude files for preprocessing with --pre]'
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+ '(pretty-vimgrep)' # Pretty/vimgrep display options
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'(heading)'{-p,--pretty}'[alias for --color=always --heading -n]'
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'(heading passthru)--vimgrep[show results in vim-compatible format]'
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+ regexp # Explicit pattern options
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'(1 file)*'{-e+,--regexp=}'[specify pattern]:pattern'
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+ '(replace)' # Replacement options
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{-r+,--replace=}'[specify string used to replace matches]:replace string'
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+ '(sort)' # File-sorting options
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'(threads)--sort=[sort results in ascending order (disables parallelism)]:sort method:((
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none\:"no sorting"
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path\:"sort by file path"
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modified\:"sort by last modified time"
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accessed\:"sort by last accessed time"
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created\:"sort by creation time"
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))'
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'(threads)--sortr=[sort results in descending order (disables parallelism)]:sort method:((
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none\:"no sorting"
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path\:"sort by file path"
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modified\:"sort by last modified time"
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accessed\:"sort by last accessed time"
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created\:"sort by creation time"
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))'
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'!(threads)--sort-files[sort results by file path (disables parallelism)]'
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+ '(stats)' # Statistics options
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'(--files file-match)--stats[show search statistics]'
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$no"--no-stats[don't show search statistics]"
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+ '(text)' # Binary-search options
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{-a,--text}'[search binary files as if they were text]'
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"--binary[search binary files, don't print binary data]"
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$no"--no-binary[don't search binary files]"
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$no"(--null-data)--no-text[don't search binary files as if they were text]"
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+ '(threads)' # Thread-count options
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'(sort)'{-j+,--threads=}'[specify approximate number of threads to use]:number of threads'
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+ '(trim)' # Trim options
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'--trim[trim any ASCII whitespace prefix from each line]'
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$no"--no-trim[don't trim ASCII whitespace prefix from each line]"
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+ type # Type options
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'*'{-t+,--type=}'[only search files matching specified type]: :_rg_types'
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'*--type-add=[add new glob for specified file type]: :->typespec'
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'*--type-clear=[clear globs previously defined for specified file type]: :_rg_types'
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# This should actually be exclusive with everything but other type options
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'(: *)--type-list[show all supported file types and their associated globs]'
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'*'{-T+,--type-not=}"[don't search files matching specified file type]: :_rg_types"
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+ '(word-line)' # Whole-word/line match options
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{-w,--word-regexp}'[only show matches surrounded by word boundaries]'
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{-x,--line-regexp}'[only show matches surrounded by line boundaries]'
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+ '(zip)' # Compression options
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'(--pre)'{-z,--search-zip}'[search in compressed files]'
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$no"--no-search-zip[don't search in compressed files]"
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+ misc # Other options — no need to separate these at the moment
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'(-b --byte-offset)'{-b,--byte-offset}'[show 0-based byte offset for each matching line]'
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'--color=[specify when to use colors in output]:when:((
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never\:"never use colors"
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auto\:"use colors or not based on stdout, TERM, etc."
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always\:"always use colors"
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ansi\:"always use ANSI colors (even on Windows)"
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))'
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'*--colors=[specify color and style settings]: :->colorspec'
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'--context-separator=[specify string used to separate non-continuous context lines in output]:separator'
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'--debug[show debug messages]'
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'--dfa-size-limit=[specify upper size limit of generated DFA]:DFA size (bytes)'
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"(1 stats)--files[show each file that would be searched (but don't search)]"
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'*--ignore-file=[specify additional ignore file]:ignore file:_files'
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'(-v --invert-match)'{-v,--invert-match}'[invert matching]'
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'(-M --max-columns)'{-M+,--max-columns=}'[specify max length of lines to print]:number of bytes'
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'(-m --max-count)'{-m+,--max-count=}'[specify max number of matches per file]:number of matches'
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'--max-filesize=[specify size above which files should be ignored]:file size (bytes)'
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"--no-config[don't load configuration files]"
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'(-0 --null)'{-0,--null}'[print NUL byte after file names]'
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'--path-separator=[specify path separator to use when printing file names]:separator'
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'(-q --quiet)'{-q,--quiet}'[suppress normal output]'
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'--regex-size-limit=[specify upper size limit of compiled regex]:regex size (bytes)'
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'*'{-u,--unrestricted}'[reduce level of "smart" searching]'
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+ operand # Operands
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'(--files --type-list file regexp)1: :_guard "^-*" pattern'
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'(--type-list)*: :_files'
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)
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# This is used with test_complete.sh to verify that there are no options
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# listed in the help output that aren't also defined here
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[[ $_RG_COMPLETE_LIST_ARGS == (1|t*|y*) ]] && {
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print -rl - $args
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return 0
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}
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# Strip out argument groups where unsupported (see above)
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[[ $ZSH_VERSION == (4|5.<0-3>)(.*)# ]] &&
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args=( ${(@)args:#(#i)(+|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]#|\([a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]#\))} )
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_arguments -C -s -S : $args && ret=0
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case $state in
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colorspec)
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if [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == [^:]# ]]; then
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suf=( -qS: )
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tmp=(
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'column:specify coloring for column numbers'
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'line:specify coloring for line numbers'
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'match:specify coloring for match text'
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'path:specify coloring for file names'
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)
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descr='color/style type'
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elif [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == (column|line|match|path):[^:]# ]]; then
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suf=( -qS: )
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tmp=(
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'none:clear color/style for type'
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'bg:specify background color'
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'fg:specify foreground color'
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'style:specify text style'
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)
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descr='color/style attribute'
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elif [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == [^:]##:(bg|fg):[^:]# ]]; then
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tmp=( black blue green red cyan magenta yellow white )
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descr='color name or r,g,b'
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elif [[ ${IPREFIX#--*=}$PREFIX == [^:]##:style:[^:]# ]]; then
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tmp=( {,no}bold {,no}intense {,no}underline )
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descr='style name'
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else
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_message -e colorspec 'no more arguments'
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fi
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(( $#tmp )) && {
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compset -P '*:'
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_describe -t colorspec $descr tmp $suf && ret=0
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}
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;;
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typespec)
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if compset -P '[^:]##:include:'; then
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_sequence -s , _rg_types && ret=0
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# @todo This bit in particular could be better, but it's a little
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# complex, and attempting to solve it seems to run us up against a crash
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# bug — zsh # 40362
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elif compset -P '[^:]##:'; then
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_message 'glob or include directive' && ret=1
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elif [[ ! -prefix *:* ]]; then
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_rg_types -qS : && ret=0
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fi
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;;
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esac
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return ret
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}
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# Complete encodings
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_rg_encodings() {
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local -a expl
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local -aU _encodings
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# This is impossible to read, but these encodings rarely if ever change, so it
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# probably doesn't matter. They are derived from the list given here:
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# https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get
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_encodings=(
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{{,us-}ascii,arabic,chinese,cyrillic,greek{,8},hebrew,korean}
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logical visual mac {,cs}macintosh x-mac-{cyrillic,roman,ukrainian}
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866 ibm{819,866} csibm866
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big5{,-hkscs} {cn-,cs}big5 x-x-big5
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cp{819,866,125{0..8}} x-cp125{0..8}
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csiso2022{jp,kr} csiso8859{6,8}{e,i}
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csisolatin{{1..6},9} csisolatin{arabic,cyrillic,greek,hebrew}
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ecma-{114,118} asmo-708 elot_928 sun_eu_greek
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euc-{jp,kr} x-euc-jp cseuckr cseucpkdfmtjapanese
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{,x-}gbk csiso58gb231280 gb18030 {,cs}gb2312 gb_2312{,-80} hz-gb-2312
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iso-2022-{cn,cn-ext,jp,kr}
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iso8859{,-}{{1..11},13,14,15}
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iso-8859-{{1..11},{6,8}-{e,i},13,14,15,16} iso_8859-{{1..9},15}
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iso_8859-{1,2,6,7}:1987 iso_8859-{3,4,5,8}:1988 iso_8859-9:1989
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iso-ir-{58,100,101,109,110,126,127,138,144,148,149,157}
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koi{,8,8-r,8-ru,8-u,8_r} cskoi8r
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ks_c_5601-{1987,1989} ksc{,_}5691 csksc56011987
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latin{1..6} l{{1..6},9}
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shift{-,_}jis csshiftjis {,x-}sjis ms_kanji ms932
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utf{,-}8 utf-16{,be,le} unicode-1-1-utf-8
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windows-{31j,874,949,125{0..8}} dos-874 tis-620 ansi_x3.4-1968
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x-user-defined auto none
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)
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_wanted encodings expl encoding compadd -a "$@" - _encodings
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}
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# Complete file types
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_rg_types() {
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local -a expl
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local -aU _types
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_types=( ${(@)${(f)"$( _call_program types rg --type-list )"}%%:*} )
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_wanted types expl 'file type' compadd -a "$@" - _types
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}
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_rg "$@"
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################################################################################
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# ZSH COMPLETION REFERENCE
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#
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# For the convenience of developers who aren't especially familiar with zsh
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# completion functions, a brief reference guide follows. This is in no way
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# comprehensive; it covers just enough of the basic structure, syntax, and
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# conventions to help someone make simple changes like adding new options. For
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# more complete documentation regarding zsh completion functions, please see the
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# following:
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#
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# * http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Completion-System.html
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# * https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/master/Etc/completion-style-guide
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#
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# OVERVIEW
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#
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# Most zsh completion functions are defined in terms of `_arguments`, which is a
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# shell function that takes a series of argument specifications. The specs for
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# `rg` are stored in an array, which is common for more complex functions; the
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# elements of the array are passed to `_arguments` on invocation.
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#
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# ARGUMENT-SPECIFICATION SYNTAX
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#
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# The following is a contrived example of the argument specs for a simple tool:
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#
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# '(: * -)'{-h,--help}'[display help information]'
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# '(-q -v --quiet --verbose)'{-q,--quiet}'[decrease output verbosity]'
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# '!(-q -v --quiet --verbose)--silent'
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# '(-q -v --quiet --verbose)'{-v,--verbose}'[increase output verbosity]'
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# '--color=[specify when to use colors]:when:(always never auto)'
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# '*:example file:_files'
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#
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# Although there may appear to be six specs here, there are actually nine; we
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# use brace expansion to combine specs for options that go by multiple names,
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# like `-q` and `--quiet`. This is customary, and ties in with the fact that zsh
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# merges completion possibilities together when they have the same description.
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#
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# The first line defines the option `-h`/`--help`. With most tools, it isn't
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# useful to complete anything after `--help` because it effectively overrides
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# all others; the `(: * -)` at the beginning of the spec tells zsh not to
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# complete any other operands (`:` and `*`) or options (`-`) after this one has
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# been used. The `[...]` at the end associates a description with `-h`/`--help`;
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# as mentioned, zsh will see the identical descriptions and merge these options
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# together when offering completion possibilities.
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#
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# The next line defines `-q`/`--quiet`. Here we don't want to suppress further
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# completions entirely, but we don't want to offer `-q` if `--quiet` has been
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# given (since they do the same thing), nor do we want to offer `-v` (since it
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# doesn't make sense to be quiet and verbose at the same time). We don't need to
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# tell zsh not to offer `--quiet` a second time, since that's the default
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# behaviour, but since this line expands to two specs describing `-q` *and*
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# `--quiet` we do need to explicitly list all of them here.
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#
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# The next line defines a hidden option `--silent` — maybe it's a deprecated
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# synonym for `--quiet`. The leading `!` indicates that zsh shouldn't offer this
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# option during completion. The benefit of providing a spec for an option that
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# shouldn't be completed is that, if someone *does* use it, we can correctly
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# suppress completion of other options afterwards.
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#
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# The next line defines `-v`/`--verbose`; this works just like `-q`/`--quiet`.
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#
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# The next line defines `--color`. In this example, `--color` doesn't have a
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# corresponding short option, so we don't need to use brace expansion. Further,
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# there are no other options it's exclusive with (just itself), so we don't need
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# to define those at the beginning. However, it does take a mandatory argument.
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# The `=` at the end of `--color=` indicates that the argument may appear either
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# like `--color always` or like `--color=always`; this is how most GNU-style
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# command-line tools work. The corresponding short option would normally use `+`
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# — for example, `-c+` would allow either `-c always` or `-calways`. For this
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# option, the arguments are known ahead of time, so we can simply list them in
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# parentheses at the end (`when` is used as the description for the argument).
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#
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# The last line defines an operand (a non-option argument). In this example, the
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# operand can be used any number of times (the leading `*`), and it should be a
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# file path, so we tell zsh to call the `_files` function to complete it. The
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# `example file` in the middle is the description to use for this operand; we
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# could use a space instead to accept the default provided by `_files`.
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#
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# GROUPING ARGUMENT SPECIFICATIONS
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#
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# Newer versions of zsh support grouping argument specs together. All specs
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# following a `+` and then a group name are considered to be members of the
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# named group. Grouping is useful mostly for organisational purposes; it makes
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# the relationship between different options more obvious, and makes it easier
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# to specify exclusions.
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#
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# We could rewrite our example above using grouping as follows:
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#
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# '(: * -)'{-h,--help}'[display help information]'
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# '--color=[specify when to use colors]:when:(always never auto)'
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# '*:example file:_files'
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# + '(verbosity)'
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# {-q,--quiet}'[decrease output verbosity]'
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# '!--silent'
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# {-v,--verbose}'[increase output verbosity]'
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#
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# Here we take advantage of a useful feature of spec grouping — when the group
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# name is surrounded by parentheses, as in `(verbosity)`, it tells zsh that all
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# of the options in that group are exclusive with each other. As a result, we
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# don't need to manually list out the exclusions at the beginning of each
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# option.
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#
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# Groups can also be referred to by name in other argument specs; for example:
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#
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# '(xyz)--aaa' '*: :_files'
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# + xyz --xxx --yyy --zzz
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#
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# Here we use the group name `xyz` to tell zsh that `--xxx`, `--yyy`, and
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# `--zzz` are not to be completed after `--aaa`. This makes the exclusion list
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# much more compact and reusable.
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#
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# CONVENTIONS
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#
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# zsh completion functions generally adhere to the following conventions:
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#
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# * Use two spaces for indentation
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# * Combine specs for options with different names using brace expansion
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# * In combined specs, list the short option first (as in `{-a,--text}`)
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# * Use `+` or `=` as described above for options that take arguments
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# * Provide a description for all options, option-arguments, and operands
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# * Capitalise/punctuate argument descriptions as phrases, not complete
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# sentences — 'display help information', never 'Display help information.'
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# (but still capitalise acronyms and proper names)
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# * Write argument descriptions as verb phrases — 'display x', 'enable y',
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# 'use z'
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# * Word descriptions to make it clear when an option expects an argument;
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# usually this is done with the word 'specify', as in 'specify x' or
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# 'use specified x')
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# * Write argument descriptions as tersely as possible — for example, articles
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# like 'a' and 'the' should be omitted unless it would be confusing
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#
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# Other conventions currently used by this function:
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#
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# * Order argument specs alphabetically by group name, then option name
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# * Group options that are directly related, mutually exclusive, or frequently
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# referenced by other argument specs
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# * Use only characters in the set [a-z0-9_-] in group names
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# * Order exclusion lists as follows: short options, long options, groups
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# * Use American English in descriptions
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# * Use 'don't' in descriptions instead of 'do not'
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# * Word descriptions for related options as similarly as possible. For example,
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# `--foo[enable foo]` and `--no-foo[disable foo]`, or `--foo[use foo]` and
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# `--no-foo[don't use foo]`
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# * Word descriptions to make it clear when an option only makes sense with
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# another option, usually by adding '(with -x)' to the end
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# * Don't quote strings or variables unnecessarily. When quotes are required,
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# prefer single-quotes to double-quotes
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# * Prefix option specs with `$no` when the option serves only to negate the
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# behaviour of another option that must be provided explicitly by the user.
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# This prevents rarely used options from cluttering up the completion menu
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################################################################################
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (c) 2011 Github zsh-users - http://github.com/zsh-users
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of the zsh-users nor the
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# names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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# derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
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# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ZSH-USERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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# DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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# LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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# ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Description
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# -----------
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#
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# Completion script for ripgrep
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#
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Authors
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# -------
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#
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# * arcizan <ghostrevery@gmail.com>
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# * MaskRay <i@maskray.me>
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#
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Local Variables:
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# mode: shell-script
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# coding: utf-8-unix
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# indent-tabs-mode: nil
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# sh-indentation: 2
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# sh-basic-offset: 2
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# End:
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# vim: ft=zsh sw=2 ts=2 et
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