Share your pkg aliases

Warren Block wblock at wonkity.com
Tue Apr 7 00:12:18 UTC 2015


On Mon, 6 Apr 2015, Sergey V. Dyatko wrote:

> On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 20:15:29 -0700
> Kevin Oberman <rkoberman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> And I  keep meaning to write a tcsh completion script for pkg. Maybe I'll
>> get to at least a basic one next week. I see that bash completion scripts
>> are quite different, but I'll see if the _pkg.bash file can at least get me
>> started. It does more than I'd probably get done in the first pass.
>> --
>> Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer, Retired
>> E-mail: rkoberman at gmail.com
>
> Long time ago I started to do that:
> https://github.com/yoursbofh/pkgng-tcsh/blob/master/dot.cshrc_pkg
> but ENOTIME and so on :) I would be very glad if someone will continue

This does some of it.  More would be welcome.  Sorry about the wrap:

   set pkgcmds=(help add annotate audit autoremove backup check clean convert create delete fetch info install lock plugins \
                         query register repo rquery search set shell shlib stats unlock update updating upgrade version which)

   alias __pkgs  'pkg info -q'
   # aliases that show lists of possible completions including both package names and options
   alias __pkg-check-opts        '__pkgs | xargs echo -B -d -s -r -y -v -n -a -i g x'
   alias __pkg-del-opts          '__pkgs | xargs echo -a -D -f -g -i -n -q -R -x -y'
   alias __pkg-info-opts         '__pkgs | xargs echo -a -A -f -R -e -D -g -i -x -d -r -k -l -b -B -s -q -O -E -o -p -F'
   alias __pkg-which-opts        '__pkgs | xargs echo -q -o -g'

   complete pkg          'p/1/$pkgcmds/' \
                         'n/check/`__pkg-check-opts`/' \
                         'N/check/`__pkgs`/' \
                         'n/delete/`__pkg-del-opts`/' \
                         'N/delete/`__pkgs`/' \
                         'n/help/$pkgcmds/' \
                         'n/info/`__pkg-info-opts`/' \
                         'N/info/`__pkgs`/' \
                         'n/which/`__pkg-which-opts`/' \
                         'N/which/`__pkgs`/'



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