# shellcheck shell=bash # Load after the other completions to understand what needs to be completed # BASH_IT_LOAD_PRIORITY: 365 cite about-plugin about-plugin 'Automatic completion of aliases' # References: # http://superuser.com/a/437508/119764 # http://stackoverflow.com/a/1793178/1228454 # This needs to be a plugin so it gets executed after the completions and the aliases have been defined. # Bash-it loads its components in the order # 1) Aliases # 2) Completions # 3) Plugins # 4) Custom scripts # Automatically add completion for all aliases to commands having completion functions function alias_completion { local namespace="alias_completion" # parse function based completion definitions, where capture group 2 => function and 3 => trigger local compl_regex='complete( +[^ ]+)* -F ([^ ]+) ("[^"]+"|[^ ]+)' # parse alias definitions, where capture group 1 => trigger, 2 => command, 3 => command arguments local alias_regex="alias( -- | )([^=]+)='(\"[^\"]+\"|[^ ]+)(( +[^ ]+)*)'" # create array of function completion triggers, keeping multi-word triggers together eval "local completions=($(complete -p | sed -Ene "/$compl_regex/s//'\3'/p"))" ((${#completions[@]} == 0)) && return 0 # create temporary file for wrapper functions and completions local tmp_file tmp_file="$(mktemp -t "${namespace}-${RANDOM}XXXXXX")" || return 1 local completion_loader completion_loader="$(complete -p -D 2> /dev/null | sed -Ene 's/.* -F ([^ ]*).*/\1/p')" # read in " '' ''" lines from defined aliases local line # shellcheck disable=SC2162 # some aliases do have backslashes that needs to be interpreted while read line; do eval "local alias_tokens; alias_tokens=($line)" 2> /dev/null || continue # some alias arg patterns cause an eval parse error local alias_name="${alias_tokens[0]}" alias_cmd="${alias_tokens[1]}" alias_args="${alias_tokens[2]# }" # skip aliases to pipes, boolean control structures and other command lists # (leveraging that eval errs out if $alias_args contains unquoted shell metacharacters) eval "local alias_arg_words; alias_arg_words=($alias_args)" 2> /dev/null || continue # avoid expanding wildcards read -a alias_arg_words <<< "$alias_args" # skip alias if there is no completion function triggered by the aliased command if ! _bash-it-array-contains-element "$alias_cmd" "${completions[@]}"; then if [[ -n "$completion_loader" ]]; then # force loading of completions for the aliased command eval "$completion_loader $alias_cmd" # 124 means completion loader was successful [[ $? -eq 124 ]] || continue completions+=("$alias_cmd") else continue fi fi local new_completion="$(complete -p "$alias_cmd" 2> /dev/null)" # create a wrapper inserting the alias arguments if any if [[ -n $alias_args ]]; then local compl_func="${new_completion/#* -F /}" compl_func="${compl_func%% *}" # avoid recursive call loops by ignoring our own functions if [[ "${compl_func#_$namespace::}" == "$compl_func" ]]; then local compl_wrapper="_${namespace}::${alias_name}" echo "function $compl_wrapper { local compl_word=\$2 local prec_word=\$3 # check if prec_word is the alias itself. if so, replace it # with the last word in the unaliased form, i.e., # alias_cmd + ' ' + alias_args. if [[ \$COMP_LINE == \"\$prec_word \$compl_word\" ]]; then prec_word='$alias_cmd $alias_args' prec_word=\${prec_word#* } fi (( COMP_CWORD += ${#alias_arg_words[@]} )) COMP_WORDS=($alias_cmd $alias_args \${COMP_WORDS[@]:1}) (( COMP_POINT -= \${#COMP_LINE} )) COMP_LINE=\${COMP_LINE/$alias_name/$alias_cmd $alias_args} (( COMP_POINT += \${#COMP_LINE} )) $compl_func \"$alias_cmd\" \"\$compl_word\" \"\$prec_word\" }" >> "$tmp_file" new_completion="${new_completion/ -F $compl_func / -F $compl_wrapper }" fi fi # replace completion trigger by alias if [[ -n $new_completion ]]; then new_completion="${new_completion% *} $alias_name" echo "$new_completion" >> "$tmp_file" fi done < <(alias -p | sed -Ene "s/$alias_regex/\2 '\3' '\4'/p") # shellcheck source=/dev/null source "$tmp_file" && command rm -f "$tmp_file" } alias_completion