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#
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# This file gives examples of possible programmable completions (compctl).
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# You can either put the compctl commands in your .zshrc file, or put them
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# in a separate file (say .zcompctl) and source it from your .zshrc file.
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#
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# These are just examples. Use and modify to personal taste. Copying
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# this file without thought will needlessly increase zsh's memory usage
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# and startup time.
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#
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# For a detailed description of how these work, check the zshcompctl man
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# page.
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#
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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hosts=( ${(s: :)${(ps:\t:)${${(f)"$(</etc/hosts)"}%%\#*}##[:blank:]#[^[:blank:]]#}} )
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ports=( "${(@)${(@)${(@f)$(</etc/services)}:#\#*}%%[ ]*}" )
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# groups=( $(cut -d: -f1 /etc/group) )
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# groups=( $(ypcat group.byname | cut -d: -f1) ) # if you use NIS
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# It can be done without forking, but it used too much memory in old zsh's:
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groups=( ${${(s: :)$(</etc/group)}%%:*} )
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#groups=( ${${(s: :)$(ypcat groups)}%%:*} ) # if you use NIS
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# Completion for zsh builtins.
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compctl -z -P '%' bg
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compctl -j -P '%' fg jobs disown
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compctl -j -P '%' + -s '`ps -x | tail +2 | cut -c1-5`' wait
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compctl -A shift
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compctl -c type whence where which
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compctl -m -x 'W[1,-*d*]' -n - 'W[1,-*a*]' -a - 'W[1,-*f*]' -F -- unhash
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compctl -m -q -S '=' -x 'W[1,-*d*] n[1,=]' -/ - \
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'W[1,-*d*]' -n -q -S '=' - 'n[1,=]' -/g '*(*)' -- hash
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compctl -F functions unfunction
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compctl -k '(al dc dl do le up al bl cd ce cl cr
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dc dl do ho is le ma nd nl se so up)' echotc
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compctl -a unalias
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compctl -v getln getopts read unset vared
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compctl -v -S '=' -q declare export integer local readonly typeset
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compctl -eB -x 'p[1] s[-]' -k '(a f m r)' - \
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'C[1,-*a*]' -ea - 'C[1,-*f*]' -eF - 'C[-1,-*r*]' -ew -- disable
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compctl -dB -x 'p[1] s[-]' -k '(a f m r)' - \
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'C[1,-*a*]' -da - 'C[1,-*f*]' -dF - 'C[-1,-*r*]' -dw -- enable
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compctl -k "(${(j: :)${(f)$(limit)}%% *})" limit unlimit
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compctl -l '' -x 'p[1]' -f -- . source
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# Redirection below makes zsh silent when completing unsetopt xtrace
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compctl -s '$({ unsetopt kshoptionprint; setopt } 2>/dev/null)' + -o + -x 's[no]' -o -- unsetopt
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compctl -s '$({ unsetopt kshoptionprint; unsetopt } 2>/dev/null)' + -o + -x 's[no]' -o -- setopt
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compctl -s '${^fpath}/*(N:t)' autoload
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compctl -b -x 'W[1,-*[DAN]*],C[-1,-*M]' -s '$(bindkey -l)' -- bindkey
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compctl -c -x 'C[-1,-*k]' -A - 'C[-1,-*K]' -F -- compctl
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compctl -x 'C[-1,-*e]' -c - 'C[-1,-[ARWI]##]' -f -- fc
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compctl -x 'p[1]' - 'p[2,-1]' -l '' -- sched
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compctl -x 'C[-1,[+-]o]' -o - 'c[-1,-A]' -A -- set
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compctl -b -x 'w[1,-N] p[3]' -F -- zle
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compctl -s '${^module_path}/*(N:t:r)' -x \
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'W[1,-*(a*u|u*a)*],W[1,-*a*]p[3,-1]' -B - \
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'W[1,-*u*]' -s '$(zmodload)' -- zmodload
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# Anything after nohup is a command by itself with its own completion
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compctl -l '' nohup noglob exec nice eval - time rusage
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compctl -l '' -x 'p[1]' -eB -- builtin
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compctl -l '' -x 'p[1]' -em -- command
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compctl -x 'p[1]' -c - 'p[2,-1]' -k signals -- trap
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# kill takes signal names as the first argument after -, but job names after %
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# or PIDs as a last resort
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compctl -j -P '%' + -s '`ps -x | tail +2 | cut -c1-5`' + \
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-x 's[-] p[1]' -k "($signals[1,-3])" -- kill
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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compctl -s '$(groups)' + -k groups newgrp
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compctl -f -x 'p[1], p[2] C[-1,-*]' -k groups -- chgrp
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compctl -f -x 'p[1] n[-1,.], p[2] C[-1,-*] n[-1,.]' -k groups - \
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'p[1], p[2] C[-1,-*]' -u -S '.' -q -- chown
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compctl -/g '*.x' rpcgen
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compctl -u -x 's[+] c[-1,-f],s[-f+]' -W ~/Mail -f - \
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's[-f],c[-1,-f]' -f -- mail elm
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compctl -x 'c[-1,-f]' -W ~/Mail -f -- pine
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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compctl -s "\$(awk '/^[a-zA-Z0-9][^ ]+:/ {print \$1}' FS=: [mM]akefile)" -x \
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'c[-1,-f]' -f -- make gmake pmake
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# tar
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tarnames () {
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# Completion function for use with tar:
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# get the names of files in the tar archive to extract.
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#
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# The main claim to fame of this particular function is that it
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# completes directories in the tar-file in a manner very roughly
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# consistent with `compctl -f'. There are two bugs: first, the whole
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# path prefix up to the present is listed with ^D, not just the new
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# part to add; second, after a unique completion a space is always
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# inserted, even if the completion ends with a slash. These are
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# currently limitations of zsh.
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#
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# This only works for the (fairly common) tar argument style where
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# the arguments are bunched into the first argument, and the second
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# argument is the name of the tarfile. For example,
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# tar xvzf zsh-3.1.2.tar.gz ...
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# You can only use compressed/gzipped files if tar is GNU tar,
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# although the correct name for the tar programme will be inferred.
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local line list=tf
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read -cA line
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# $line[2] is the first argument: check for possible compression args.
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# (This is harmless when used with non-GNU tar, but then the file must
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# be uncompressed to be able to use it with tar anyway.)
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[[ $line[2] = *[Zz]* ]] && list=tfz
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# $line[1] is the command name: something like tar or gnutar.
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# $line[3] is the name of the tar archive.
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# cache contents for multiple completion: note tar_cache_name
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# and tar_cache_list are not local. Assumes all files with the
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# same name are the same file, even if in different directories:
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# you can trick it with $PWD/file on the command line.
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if [[ $line[3] != $tar_cache_name ]]; then
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tar_cache_list=($($line[1] $list $line[3]))
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tar_cache_name=$line[3]
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fi
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# Now prune the list to include only appropriate directories.
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local file new
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reply=()
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if [[ $1 = */* ]]; then
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local sofar=${1%/*}/
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for file in $tar_cache_list; do
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if [[ $file = $sofar* ]]; then
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new=${file#$sofar}
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if [[ $new = */* ]]; then
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new=$sofar${new%%/*}/
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else
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new=$file
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fi
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if [[ $1 != */ || $new != $1 ]]; then
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reply=($reply $new)
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fi
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fi
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done
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else
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for file in $tar_cache_list; do
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if [[ $file = */* ]]; then
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new=${file%%/*}/
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else
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new=$file
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fi
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reply=($reply $new)
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done
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fi
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}
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compctl -f \
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-x 'p[2] C[-1,*(z*f|f*z)*]' -/g '*.(taz|tar.(gz|z|Z)|tgz)' \
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- 'p[2] C[-1,*(Z*f|f*Z)*]' -/g '*.(tar.Z|taz)' \
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- 'p[2] C[-1,*f*]' -/g '*.tar' \
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- 'p[1] N[-1,ctxvzZ]' -k "(v z f)" \
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- 'p[1] s[]' -k "(c t x)" -S '' \
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- 'p[3,-1] W[1,*x*]' -K tarnames \
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-- tar gtar gnutar
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# rmdir only real directories
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compctl -/g '*(/)' rmdir dircmp
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# cd/pushd only directories or symbolic links to directories
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compctl -/ cd chdir dirs pushd
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# Another possibility for cd/pushd is to use it in conjunction with the
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# cdmatch function (in the Functions subdirectory of zsh distribution).
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compctl -K cdmatch -S '/' -q -x 'p[2]' -Q -K cdmatch2 - \
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'S[/][~][./][../]' -g '*(-/)' + -g '*(-/D)' - \
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'n[-1,/]' -K cdmatch -S '/' -q -- cd chdir pushd
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# If the command is rsh, make the first argument complete to hosts and treat the
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# rest of the line as a command on its own.
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compctl -k hosts -x 'p[2,-1]' -l '' -- rsh
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# rlogin takes hosts and users after `-l'
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compctl -k hosts -x 'c[-1,-l]' -u -- rlogin
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# rcp: match users, hosts and files initially. Match files after a :, or hosts
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# after an @. If one argument contains a : then the other matches files only.
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# Not quite perfect; compctl just isn't up to it yet.
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compctl -u -k hosts -f -x 'n[1,:]' -f - 'n[1,@]' -k hosts -S ':' - \
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'p[1] W[2,*:*]' -f - 'p[1] W[2,*?*]' -u -k hosts -S ':' - \
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'p[2] W[1,*:*]' -f - 'p[2] W[1,*?*]' -u -k hosts -S ':' -- rcp
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compctl -k hosts host rup rusers ping
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# strip, profile, and debug only executables. The compctls for the
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# debuggers could be better, of course.
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compctl -/g '*(*)' strip gprof adb dbx xdbx ups
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compctl -/g '*.[ao]' -/g '*(*)' nm
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# shells: compctl needs some more enhancement to do -c properly.
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compctl -f -x 'C[-1,-*c]' -c - 'C[-1,[-+]*o]' -o -- bash ksh sh zsh
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# su takes a username and args for the shell.
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compctl -u -x 'w[1,-]p[3,-1]' -l sh - 'w[1,-]' -u - 'p[2,-1]' -l sh -- su
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Run ghostscript on postscript files, but if no postscript file matches what
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# we already typed, complete directories as the postscript file may not be in
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# the current directory.
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compctl -/g '*.(e|E|)(ps|PS)' \
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gs ghostview nup psps pstops psmulti psnup psselect
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Similar things for tex, texinfo and dvi files.
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compctl -/g '*.tex*' {,la,gla,ams{la,},{g,}sli}tex texi2dvi
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compctl -/g '*.dvi' xdvi dvips
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# For rcs users, co and rlog from the RCS directory. We don't want to see
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# the RCS and ,v though.
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compctl -g 'RCS/*(:s@RCS/@@:s/,v//)' co rlog rcs rcsdiff
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# gzip uncompressed files, but gzip -d only gzipped or compressed files
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compctl -x 'R[-*[dt],^*]' -/g '*.(gz|z|Z|t[agp]z|tarZ|tz)' + -f - \
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's[]' -/g '^*(.(tz|gz|t[agp]z|tarZ|zip|ZIP|jpg|JPG|gif|GIF|[zZ])|[~#])' \
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+ -f -- gzip
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compctl -/g '*.(gz|z|Z|t[agp]z|tarZ|tz)' gunzip gzcat zcat
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compctl -/g '*.Z' uncompress zmore
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compctl -/g '*.F' melt fcat
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# ftp takes hostnames
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ftphosts=(prep.ai.mit.edu wuarchive.wustl.edu ftp.uu.net ftp.math.gatech.edu)
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compctl -k ftphosts ftp
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# Some systems have directories containing indices of ftp servers.
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# For example: we have the directory /home/ftp/index/INDEX containing
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# files of the form `<name>-INDEX.Z', this leads to:
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#compctl -g '/home/ftp/index/INDEX/*-INDEX.Z(:t:r:s/-INDEX//)' ftp tftp
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Change default completion (see the multicomp function in the Function
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# subdirectory of the zsh distribution).
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#compctl -D -f + -U -K multicomp
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# If completion of usernames is slow for you, you may want to add something
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# like
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# -x 'C[0,*/*]' -f - 's[~]' -S/ -k users + -u
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# where `users' contains the names of the users you want to complete often.
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# If you want to use this and to be able to complete named directories after
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# the `~' you should add `+ -n' at the end
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# This is to complete all directories under /home, even those that are not
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# yet mounted (if you use the automounter).
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# This is for NIS+ (e.g. Solaris 2.x)
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#compctl -Tx 's[/home/] C[0,^/home/*/*]' -S '/' -s '$(niscat auto_home.org_dir | \
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# awk '\''/export\/[a-zA-Z]*$/ {print $NF}'\'' FS=/)'
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# And this is for YP (e.g. SunOS4.x)
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#compctl -Tx 's[/home/] C[0,^/home/*/*]' -S '/' -s '$(ypcat auto.home | \
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# awk '\''/export\/[a-zA-Z]*$/ {print $NF}'\'' FS=/)'
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Find is very system dependent, this one is for GNU find.
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# Note that 'r[-exec,;]' must come first
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if [[ -r /proc/filesystems ]]; then
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# Linux
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filesystems='"${(@)${(@f)$(</proc/filesystems)}#* }"'
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else
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filesystems='ufs 4.2 4.3 nfs tmp mfs S51K S52K'
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fi
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compctl -x 'r[-exec,;][-ok,;]' -l '' - \
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's[-]' -s 'daystart {max,min,}depth follow noleaf version xdev
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{a,c,}newer {a,c,m}{min,time} empty false {fs,x,}type gid inum links
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{i,}{l,}name {no,}{user,group} path perm regex size true uid used
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exec {f,}print{f,0,} ok prune ls' - \
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'p[1]' -g '. .. *(-/)' - \
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'C[-1,-((a|c|)newer|fprint(|0|f))]' -f - \
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'c[-1,-fstype]' -s $filesystems - \
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'c[-1,-group]' -k groups - \
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'c[-1,-user]' -u -- find
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Generic completion for C compiler.
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compctl -/g "*.[cCoa]" -x 's[-I]' -/ - \
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's[-l]' -s '${(s.:.)^LD_LIBRARY_PATH}/lib*.a(:t:r:s/lib//)' -- cc
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# GCC completion, by Andrew Main
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# completes to filenames (*.c, *.C, *.o, etc.); to miscellaneous options after
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# a -; to various -f options after -f (and similarly -W, -g and -m); and to a
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# couple of other things at different points.
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# The -l completion is nicked from the cc compctl above.
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# The -m completion should be tailored to each system; the one below is i386.
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compctl -/g '*.([cCmisSoak]|cc|cxx|ii|k[ih])' -x \
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's[-l]' -s '${(s.:.)^LD_LIBRARY_PATH}/lib*.a(:t:r:s/lib//)' - \
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'c[-1,-x]' -k '(none c objective-c c-header c++ cpp-output
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assembler assembler-with-cpp)' - \
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'c[-1,-o]' -f - \
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'C[-1,-i(nclude|macros)]' -/g '*.h' - \
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'C[-1,-i(dirafter|prefix)]' -/ - \
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's[-B][-I][-L]' -/ - \
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's[-fno-],s[-f]' -k '(all-virtual cond-mismatch dollars-in-identifiers
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enum-int-equiv external-templates asm builtin strict-prototype
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signed-bitfields signd-char this-is-variable unsigned-bitfields
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unsigned-char writable-strings syntax-only pretend-float caller-saves
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cse-follow-jumps cse-skip-blocks delayed-branch elide-constructors
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expensive-optimizations fast-math float-store force-addr force-mem
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inline-functions keep-inline-functions memoize-lookups default-inline
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defer-pop function-cse inline peephole omit-frame-pointer
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rerun-cse-after-loop schedule-insns schedule-insns2 strength-reduce
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thread-jumps unroll-all-loops unroll-loops)' - \
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's[-g]' -k '(coff xcoff xcoff+ dwarf dwarf+ stabs stabs+ gdb)' - \
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's[-mno-][-mno][-m]' -k '(486 soft-float fp-ret-in-387)' - \
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's[-Wno-][-W]' -k '(all aggregate-return cast-align cast-qual
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char-subscript comment conversion enum-clash error format id-clash-6
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implicit inline missing-prototypes missing-declarations nested-externs
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import parentheses pointer-arith redundant-decls return-type shadow
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strict-prototypes switch template-debugging traditional trigraphs
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uninitialized unused write-strings)' - \
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's[-]' -k '(pipe ansi traditional traditional-cpp trigraphs pedantic
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pedantic-errors nostartfiles nostdlib static shared symbolic include
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imacros idirafter iprefix iwithprefix nostdinc nostdinc++ undef)' \
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-X 'Use "-f", "-g", "-m" or "-W" for more options' -- gcc g++
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# There are (at least) two ways to complete manual pages. This one is
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# extremely memory expensive if you have lots of man pages
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man_var() {
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man_pages=( ${^manpath}/man*/*(N:t:r) )
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compctl -k man_pages -x 'C[-1,-P]' -m - \
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'R[-*l*,;]' -/g '*.(man|[0-9](|[a-z]))' -- man
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reply=( $man_pages )
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}
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compctl -K man_var -x 'C[-1,-P]' -m - \
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'R[-*l*,;]' -/g '*.(man|[0-9](|[a-z]))' -- man
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# This one isn't that expensive but somewhat slower
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man_glob () {
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local a
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read -cA a
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if [[ $a[2] = -s ]] then # Or [[ $a[2] = [0-9]* ]] for BSD
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reply=( ${^manpath}/man$a[3]/$1*$2(N:t:r) )
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else
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reply=( ${^manpath}/man*/$1*$2(N:t:r) )
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fi
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}
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#compctl -K man_glob -x 'C[-1,-P]' -m - \
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# 'R[-*l*,;]' -/g '*.(man|[0-9nlpo](|[a-z]))' -- man
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# xsetroot: gets possible colours, cursors and bitmaps from wherever.
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# Uses two auxiliary functions. You might need to change the path names.
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Xcolours() {
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reply=( ${(L)$(awk '{ if (NF = 4) print $4 }' \
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< /usr/openwin/lib/X11/rgb.txt)} )
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}
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Xcursor() {
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reply=( $(sed -n 's/^#define[ ][ ]*XC_\([^ ]*\)[ ].*$/\1/p' \
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< /usr/include/X11/cursorfont.h) )
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}
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compctl -k '(-help -def -display -cursor -cursor_name -bitmap -mod -fg -bg
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-grey -rv -solid -name)' -x \
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'c[-1,-display]' -s '$DISPLAY' -k hosts -S ':0' - \
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'c[-1,-cursor]' -f - 'c[-2,-cursor]' -f - \
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'c[-1,-bitmap]' -g '/usr/include/X11/bitmaps/*' - \
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'c[-1,-cursor_name]' -K Xcursor - \
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'C[-1,-(solid|fg|bg)]' -K Xcolours -- xsetroot
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# dd
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compctl -k '(if of conv ibs obs bs cbs files skip file seek count)' \
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-S '=' -x 's[if=], s[of=]' -f - 'C[0,conv=*,*] n[-1,,], s[conv=]' \
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-k '(ascii ebcdic ibm block unblock lcase ucase swap noerror sync)' \
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-q -S ',' - 'n[-1,=]' -X '<number>' -- dd
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Various MH completions by Peter Stephenson
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# You may need to edit where it says *Edit Me*.
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# The following three functions are best autoloaded.
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# mhcomp completes folders (including subfolders),
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# mhfseq completes sequence names and message numbers,
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# mhfile completes files in standard MH locations.
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function mhcomp {
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# Completion function for MH folders.
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# Works with both + (rel. to top) and @ (rel. to current).
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local nword args pref char mhpath
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read -nc nword
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read -cA args
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pref=$args[$nword]
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char=$pref[1]
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pref=$pref[2,-1]
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# The $(...) here accounts for most of the time spent in this function.
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if [[ $char = + ]]; then
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# mhpath=$(mhpath +)
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# *Edit Me*: use a hard wired value here: it's faster.
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mhpath=~/Mail
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elif [[ $char = @ ]]; then
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mhpath=$(mhpath)
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fi
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eval "reply=($mhpath/$pref*(N-/))"
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# I'm frankly amazed that this next step works, but it does.
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reply=(${reply#$mhpath/})
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}
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mhfseq() {
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# Extract MH message names and numbers for completion. Use of the
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# correct folder, if it is not the current one, requires that it
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# should be the previous command line argument. If the previous
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# argument is `-draftmessage', a hard wired draft folder name is used.
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local folder foldpath words pos nums
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read -cA words
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read -cn pos
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# Look for a folder name.
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# First try the previous word.
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if [[ $words[$pos-1] = [@+]* ]]; then
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folder=$words[$pos-1]
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# Next look and see if we're looking for a draftmessage
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elif [[ $words[$pos-1] = -draftmessage ]]; then
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# *Edit Me*: shortcut -- hard-wire draftfolder here
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# Should really look for a +draftfolder argument.
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folder=+drafts
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fi
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# Else use the current folder ($folder empty)
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if [[ $folder = +* ]]; then
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# *Edit Me*: use hard-wired path with + for speed.
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foldpath=~/Mail/$folder[2,-1]
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else
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foldpath=$(mhpath $folder)
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fi
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|
|
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# Extract all existing message numbers from the folder.
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nums=($foldpath/<->(N:t))
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# If that worked, look for marked sequences.
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# *Edit Me*: if you never use non-standard sequences, comment out
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# or delete the next three lines.
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if (( $#nums )); then
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nums=($nums $(mark $folder | awk -F: '{print $1}'))
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fi
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|
|
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# *Edit Me*: `unseen' is the value of Unseen-Sequence, if it exists;
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set -A reply next cur prev first last all unseen $nums
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|
|
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}
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|
|
|
mhfile () {
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# Find an MH file; for use with -form arguments and the like.
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# Use with compctl -K mhfile.
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|
|
|
local mhfpath file
|
|
# *Edit Me*: Array containing all the places MH will look for templates etc.
|
|
mhfpath=(~/Mail /usr/local/lib/MH)
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|
|
|
# Emulate completeinword behaviour as appropriate
|
|
local wordstr
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if [[ -o completeinword ]]; then
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|
wordstr='$1*$2'
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else
|
|
wordstr='$1$2*'
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [[ $1$2 = */* ]]; then
|
|
# path given: don't search MH locations
|
|
eval "reply=($wordstr(.N))"
|
|
else
|
|
# no path: only search MH locations.
|
|
eval "reply=(\$mhfpath/$wordstr(.N:t))"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Note: you must type the initial + or @ of a folder name to get
|
|
# completion, even in places where only folder names are allowed.
|
|
# Abbreviations for options are not recognised. Hit tab to complete
|
|
# the option name first.
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \
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|
's[-]' -k "(all fast nofast header noheader help list nolist \
|
|
pack nopack pop push recurse norecurse total nototal)" -- folder
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@],c[-1,-draftfolder] s[+][@]' \
|
|
-K mhcomp -S / -q - 'c[-1,-draftmessage]' -K mhfseq - \
|
|
'C[-1,-(editor|whatnowproc)]' -c - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(draftfolder draftmessage nodraftfolder editor noedit \
|
|
file form use nouse whatnowproc nowhatnowproc help)" - \
|
|
'c[-1,-form]' -K mhfile -- comp
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(audit noaudit changecur nochangecur form format \
|
|
file silent nosilent truncate notruncate width help)" - \
|
|
'C[-1,-(audit|form)]' -K mhfile - 'c[-1,-file]' -f + -- inc
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(sequence add delete list public nopublic zero nozero help)" -- \
|
|
mark
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' \
|
|
-K mhcomp -S / -q - 'c[-1,-file]' -f - 'c[-1,-rmmprov]' -c - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(draft link nolink preserve nopreserve src file \
|
|
rmmproc normmproc help)" -- refile
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' \
|
|
-K mhcomp -S / -q - 'c[-1,-draftmessage]' -K mhfseq -\
|
|
's[-]' -k "(annotate noannotate cc nocc draftfolder nodraftfolder \
|
|
draftmessage editor noedit fcc filter form inplace noinplace query \
|
|
noquery width whatnowproc nowhatnowproc help)" - 'c[-1,(cc|nocc)]' \
|
|
-k "(all to cc me)" - 'C[-1,-(filter|form)]' -K mhfile - \
|
|
'C[-1,-(editor|whatnowproc)]' -c -- repl
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(clear noclear form format header noheader reverse noreverse \
|
|
file help width)" - 'c[-1,-file]' -f - 'c[-1,-form]' -K mhfile -- scan
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(draft form moreproc nomoreproc header noheader \
|
|
showproc noshowproc length width help)" - 'C[-1,-(show|more)proc]' -c - \
|
|
'c[-1,-file]' -f - 'c[-1,-form]' -K mhfile - \
|
|
'c[-1,-length]' -s '$LINES' - 'c[-1,-width]' -s '$COLUMNS' -- show next prev
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - 's[-]' \
|
|
-k "(help)" -- rmm
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - \
|
|
's[-]' -k "(after before cc date datefield from help list nolist \
|
|
public nopublic search sequence subject to zero nozero not or and \
|
|
lbrace rbrace)" -- pick
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - 's[-]' \
|
|
-k "(alias check draft draftfolder draftmessage help nocheck \
|
|
nodraftfolder)" -- whom
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - 's[-]' \
|
|
-k "(file part type list headers noheaders realsize norealsize nolist \
|
|
show serialonly noserialonly form pause nopause noshow store auto noauto \
|
|
nostore cache nocache rcache wcache check nocheck ebcdicsafe noebcdicsafe \
|
|
rfc934mode norfc934mode verbose noverbose help)" - \
|
|
'c[-1,-file]' -f - 'c[-1,-form]' -K mhfile - \
|
|
'C[-1,-[rw]cache]' -k '(public private never ask)' -- mhn
|
|
compctl -K mhfseq -x 's[+][@]' -K mhcomp -S / -q - 's[-]' -k '(help)' -- mhpath
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# CVS
|
|
#
|
|
cvscmds=(add admin rcs checkout commit diff rdiff export history import log rlog
|
|
release remove status tag rtag update annotate)
|
|
cvsignore="*~ *# .#* *.o *.a CVS . .."
|
|
|
|
compctl -k cvscmds \
|
|
-x "c[-1,-D]" -k '(today yesterday 1\ week\ ago)' \
|
|
- "c[-1,-m]" -k '(bugfix cosmetic\ fix ... added\ functionality foo)' \
|
|
- "c[-1,-F]" -f \
|
|
- "c[-1,-r]" -K cvsrevisions \
|
|
- "c[-1,-I]" -f \
|
|
- "R[add,;]" -K cvsaddp \
|
|
- "R[(admin|rcs),;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[(checkout|co),;]" -K cvsrepositories \
|
|
- "R[(commit|ci),;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[(r|)diff,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[export,;]" -f \
|
|
- "R[history,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[history,;] c[-1,-u]" -u \
|
|
- "R[import,;]" -K cvsrepositories \
|
|
- "R[(r|)log,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- 'R[(r|)log,;] s[-w] n[-1,,],s[-w]' -u -S , -q \
|
|
- "R[rel(|ease),;]" -f \
|
|
- "R[(remove|rm),;] R[-f,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[(remove|rm),;]" -K cvsremovep \
|
|
- "R[status,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[(r|)tag,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[up(|date),;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
- "R[annotate,;]" -/K cvstargets \
|
|
-- cvs
|
|
|
|
compctl -/K cvstargets cvstest
|
|
|
|
cvsprefix() {
|
|
local nword args f
|
|
read -nc nword; read -Ac args
|
|
pref=$args[$nword]
|
|
if [[ -d $pref:h && ! -d $pref ]]; then
|
|
pref=$pref:h
|
|
elif [[ $pref != */* ]]; then
|
|
pref=
|
|
fi
|
|
[[ -n "$pref" && "$pref" != */ ]] && pref=$pref/
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cvsentries() {
|
|
setopt localoptions nullglob unset
|
|
if [[ -f ${pref}CVS/Entries ]]; then
|
|
reply=( "${pref}${(@)^${(@)${(@)${(f@)$(<${pref}CVS/Entries)}:#D*}#/}%%/*}" )
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cvstargets() {
|
|
local pref
|
|
cvsprefix
|
|
cvsentries
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cvsrevisions() {
|
|
reply=( "${(@)${(@)${(@M)${(@f)$(cvs -q status -vl .)}:# *}##[ ]##}%%[ ]*}" )
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cvsrepositories() {
|
|
local root=$CVSROOT
|
|
[[ -f CVS/Root ]] && root=$(<CVS/Root)
|
|
reply=(
|
|
$root/^CVSROOT(:t)
|
|
"${(@)${(@M)${(@f)$(<$root/CVSROOT/modules)}:#[^#]*}%%[ ]*}"
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cvsremovep() {
|
|
local pref
|
|
cvsprefix
|
|
cvsentries
|
|
setopt localoptions unset
|
|
local omit
|
|
omit=( ${pref}*(D) )
|
|
eval 'reply=( ${reply:#('${(j:|:)omit}')} )'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
cvsaddp() {
|
|
local pref
|
|
cvsprefix
|
|
cvsentries
|
|
setopt localoptions unset
|
|
local all omit
|
|
all=( ${pref}*(D) )
|
|
omit=( $reply ${pref}${^${=cvsignore}} )
|
|
[[ -r ~/.cvsignore ]] && omit=( $omit ${pref}${^$(<~/.cvsignore)} )
|
|
[[ -r ${pref}.cvsignore ]] && omit=( $omit ${pref}${^$(<${pref}.cvsignore)} )
|
|
eval 'reply=( ${all:#('${(j:|:)omit}')} )'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# RedHat Linux rpm utility
|
|
#
|
|
compctl -s '$(rpm -qa)' \
|
|
-x 's[--]' -s 'oldpackage percent replacefiles replacepkgs noscripts
|
|
root excludedocs includedocs test upgrade test clean
|
|
short-circuit sign recompile rebuild resign querytags
|
|
queryformat version help quiet rcfile force hash' - \
|
|
's[ftp:]' -P '//' -s '$(</u/zsh/ftphosts)' -S '/' - \
|
|
'c[-1,--root]' -/ - \
|
|
'c[-1,--rcfile]' -f - \
|
|
'p[1] s[-b]' -k '(p l c i b a)' - \
|
|
'c[-1,--queryformat] N[-1,{]' \
|
|
-s '"${(@)${(@f)$(rpm --querytags)}#RPMTAG_}"' -S '}' - \
|
|
'W[1,-q*] C[-1,-([^-]*|)f*]' -f - \
|
|
'W[1,-i*], W[1,-q*] C[-1,-([^-]*|)p*]' \
|
|
-/g '*.rpm' + -f -- rpm
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
compctl -u -x 'c[-1,-w]' -f -- ac
|
|
compctl -/g '*.m(.)' mira
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# talk completion: complete local users, or users at hosts listed via rwho
|
|
compctl -K talkmatch talk ytalk ytalk3
|
|
function talkmatch {
|
|
local u
|
|
reply=($(users))
|
|
for u in "${(@)${(@f)$(rwho 2>/dev/null)}%%:*}"; do
|
|
reply=($reply ${u%% *}@${u##* })
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Linux mount
|
|
comp_fsmount () {
|
|
local tmp; if [[ $UID = 0 ]]; then tmp=""; else tmp="user"; fi
|
|
sed -n -e "s|^[^# ][^ ]*[ ][ ]*\(/[^ ]*\)[ ].*$tmp.*|\1|p" /etc/fstab
|
|
}
|
|
comp_nfsmount () {
|
|
local cmd args host
|
|
read -Ac cmd; read -cn where
|
|
host=${${cmd[$where]}%%:*}
|
|
reply=("${(@f)$(showmount -e $host | sed -n -e "s|^/\([^ ]*\) .*|$host:/\1|p")}")
|
|
}
|
|
compctl -s '$(mount | \
|
|
sed -e "s/^[^ ]* on \\([^ ]*\\) type.*/\\1/"'"$(
|
|
if [[ ! $UID = 0 ]]; then
|
|
echo ' | egrep "^${(j:|:)$(comp_fsmount)}\$"'
|
|
fi)"')' umount
|
|
compctl -s '$(comp_fsmount)' + \
|
|
-x 'S[/]' -f -- + \
|
|
-x 'C[0,*:*]' -K comp_nfsmount -- + \
|
|
-s '$(< /etc/hosts)' \
|
|
mount
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Lynx (web browser)
|
|
compctl -k '(http:// file: ftp:// gopher:// news://)' -S '' \
|
|
-x 's[ftp://]' -k ftphosts -S/ \
|
|
- 'n[1,://]' -k hosts -S/ \
|
|
- 's[file:/]' -/g '*.html' -W/ \
|
|
- 's[file:]' -s '~+' -S '/' \
|
|
- 's[-]' -k '(anonymous auth base book buried_news cache case
|
|
cfg child cookies crawl display dump editor emacskeys
|
|
enable_scrollback error_file fileversions force_html
|
|
from ftp get_data head help historical homepage
|
|
image_links index link localhost locexec mime_header
|
|
minimal newschunksize newsmaxchunk nobrowse noexec
|
|
nofilereferer nofilereferer nolist nolog nopause
|
|
noprint noredir noreferer nosocks nostatus number_links
|
|
popup post_data print pseudo_inlines raw realm reload
|
|
restrictions resubmit_posts rlogin selective show_cursor
|
|
source startfile_ok telnet term trace traversal underscore
|
|
validate version vikeys)' \
|
|
-- lynx
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# ssh (secure shell)
|
|
compctl -k hosts \
|
|
-x "c[-1,-l]" -u \
|
|
- "c[-1,-i]" -f \
|
|
- "c[-1,-e]" -k "(~ none)" \
|
|
- "c[-1,-c]" -k "(idea des 3des tss arcfour none)" \
|
|
- "c[-1,-p]" -k ports \
|
|
- "c[-1,-L] c[-1,-R] c[-1,-o]" -k "()" \
|
|
-- ssh
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# network stuff
|
|
compctl -k hosts \
|
|
-x "s[-class=]" -k "(any in chaos hesiod)" \
|
|
- "s[-query=]" -k "(a cname hinfo md mx mb mg minfo ns ptr soa txt uinfo wks any)" \
|
|
- "s[-]" -Q -S '' -k "(query= all\ class= d2\ nod2\ debug\ nodebug\ defname\ nodefname\ domain= ignoretc\ noignoretc\ )" \
|
|
-- nslookup
|
|
|
|
compctl -k hosts \
|
|
-x "C[-1,[^-]*] p[2,-1]" -k ports \
|
|
-- telnet
|
|
|
|
compctl -x 'N[-1,@]' -k hosts - 's[]' -u -qS '@' -- finger
|
|
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# gdb
|
|
compctl -/g "*(*)" \
|
|
-x "s[-]" -k "(help nx q batch cd f b tty exec se core symbols c x d)" \
|
|
- "C[-1,(-cd|-directory)]" -/ \
|
|
- "C[-1,(-core|-c)]" -/g 'core*' \
|
|
- "C[-1,(-se|-exec)]" -f \
|
|
- "C[-1,(-symbols|-command|-x)]" -f \
|
|
- "p[2,-1] C[-1,[^-]*]" -/g "core*" \
|
|
-- gdb
|