[HEADSUP] current switched by default to pkgng
Sergey V. Dyatko
sergey.dyatko at gmail.com
Sat Oct 20 07:21:58 UTC 2012
On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 20:32:31 +0400
Alex Keda <admin at lissyara.su> wrote:
> On 19.10.2012 20:21, Alex Keda wrote:
> > On 19.10.2012 19:59, Chris Rees wrote:
> >> On 19 October 2012 16:16, Alex Keda <admin at lissyara.su> wrote:
> >>> On 19.10.2012 19:10, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
> >>>> On 19/10/2012 15:39, Alex Keda wrote:
> >>>>> pkg command does not have key for list options - no
> >>>>> autocompletions
> >>>>>
> >>>>> for example, for service command, I use
> >>>>> complete service 'n/*/`service -l`/'
> >>>>> in .cshrc
> >>>>>
> >>>>> what I can use for pkg command?
> >>>>
> >>>> horrible but working example
> >>>> pkg help 2>&1 | sed -e '1,/Commands supported:/d ; /For more
> >>>> information on the different commands/,$d; s/^ *// ;
> >>>> s/ .*.*$// ;/^$/d'
> >>>>
> >>>> There's bound to be better ways, I was just bored enough to
> >>>> knock this up. note s/^ *// is a tab, while s/ .*.*$// is
> >>>> 2 spaces dont think our sed has any other way to express tab
> >>>> other than an actual tab (ctrl-v then tab on the command line)
> >>>
> >>> it's crazy =)
> >>> may be add -l options?
> >>
> >> For Bourne-style shell:
> >> `pkg help 2>&1 | sed -nE 's,^ +(.*),\1,p'`
> >>
> >> For csh-style shell:
> >> `pkg help | & sed -nE 's,^ +(.*),\1,p'`
> >>
> >> where the bit between ^ and + is a tab character. You can type the
> >> tab character on a command prompt by using Ctrl+V then tab, or just
> >> type it normally in the script.
> >>
> >> Hope that helps in the meantime.
> >>
> >> Chris
> >>
> > dc7700p# pkg
> > -c Displays Performs a and
> > check debug from inside local
> > package packages remote search system
> > updating
> > -d Displays Performs a and
> > ......... skipped ........
> > Displays Opens a against catalogues
> > debug from inside link package
> > packages register search system update
> > dc7700p#
> > dc7700p# grep pkg /root/.cshrc
> > complete pkg 'n/*/`pkg help |& sed -nE "s,^
> > +(.*),\1,p"`/'
> >
> > some not work... I try my own string:
> > complete pkg 'n/*/`pkg help |& grep "Commands supported:"
> > --after-context=100 | grep "^\s" | awk "{print $1}"`/'
> >
> > output identical. maybe pipe not work in this place?
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>
> it's a good crutch =)
>
> dc7700p# pkg
> add autoremove check create fetch info
> query remove rquery set shlib update upgrade
> which
> audit backup clean delete help install
> register repo search shell stats updating
> version
> dc7700p# pkg
> dc7700p# grep pkg /root/.cshrc
> complete pkg 'n/*/`pkg help |& grep "Commands supported:"
> --after-context=100 | grep "^\s" | cut -d " " -f 1`/'
> dc7700p#
>
>
https://github.com/yoursbofh/pkgng-tcsh/blob/master/dot.cshrc_pkg
Unfortunately, I do not know how to do something like `pkg command
<-keys> <pkgname>`
i.e.
'n/audit/' 'c/-/(F q)/' '`pkg query "%n-%v"`/'
doesn't work :(
[tiger at laptop]:~%pkg audit [tab]
Missing separator '/' after completion "".
--
wbr, tiger
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