diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index c95adef..c0d9819 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ wget-log* lazy-lock.json #nushell history history.sqlite3* +history.txt diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 07a7992..4b0d6d1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ For telescope: * nvim ($EDITOR and $VISUAL is set to this) * less * fzf -* optional: zoxide (nicer cd. mandatory for nushell) -* optional: starship (nice prompt. mandatory for nushell) +* optional: zoxide (nicer cd) +* optional: starship (nice prompt) Software used by aliases: * nvim @@ -101,6 +101,10 @@ Software used by aliases: * libreoffice (for word to pdf conversions) * sshfs +### nushell + +Nushell currently also needs fish installed for comlpletions. + ### Paru uses yazi as a file explorer diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/config.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/config.nu index 080cdf7..607f994 100644 --- a/nushell/.config/nushell/config.nu +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/config.nu @@ -136,14 +136,27 @@ let light_theme = { shape_vardecl: purple } -# External completer example -# let carapace_completer = {|spans| -# carapace $spans.0 nushell ...$spans | from json -# } +let fish_completer = {|spans| + fish --command $'complete "--do-complete=($spans | str join " ")"' + | $"value(char tab)description(char newline)" + $in + | from tsv --flexible --no-infer +} +let carapace_completer = {|spans: list| + carapace $spans.0 nushell ...$spans + | from json + | if ($in | default [] | where value =~ '^-.*ERR$' | is-empty) { $in } else { null } +} + +let zoxide_completer = {|spans| + $spans | skip 1 | zoxide query -l $in | lines | where {|x| $x != $env.PWD} +} + +# This completer will use carapace by default +let external_completer = $fish_completer # The default config record. This is where much of your global configuration is setup. $env.config = { - show_banner: false # true or false to enable or disable the welcome banner at startup + show_banner: true # true or false to enable or disable the welcome banner at startup ls: { use_ls_colors: true # use the LS_COLORS environment variable to colorize output @@ -210,7 +223,7 @@ $env.config = { external: { enable: true # set to false to prevent nushell looking into $env.PATH to find more suggestions, `false` recommended for WSL users as this look up may be very slow max_results: 100 # setting it lower can improve completion performance at the cost of omitting some options - completer: null # check 'carapace_completer' above as an example + completer: $external_completer # check 'carapace_completer' above as an example } } @@ -222,7 +235,7 @@ $env.config = { cursor_shape: { emacs: line # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (line is the default) vi_insert: block # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (block is the default) - vi_normal: underscore # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (underscore is the default) + vi_normal: line # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (underscore is the default) } color_config: $dark_theme # if you want a more interesting theme, you can replace the empty record with `$dark_theme`, `$light_theme` or another custom record @@ -235,7 +248,8 @@ $env.config = { edit_mode: vi # emacs, vi shell_integration: true # enables terminal shell integration. Off by default, as some terminals have issues with this. render_right_prompt_on_last_line: false # true or false to enable or disable right prompt to be rendered on last line of the prompt. - use_kitty_protocol: true # enables keyboard enhancement protocol implemented by kitty console, only if your terminal support this. + # enables keyboard enhancement protocol implemented by kitty console, only if your terminal support this. + use_kitty_protocol: ($env.TERM == 'xterm-kitty') highlight_resolved_externals: true # true enables highlighting of external commands in the repl resolved by which. plugins: {} # Per-plugin configuration. See https://www.nushell.sh/contributor-book/plugins.html#configuration. @@ -839,37 +853,36 @@ $env.config = { ] } -source ~/.cache/zoxide.nu -use ~/.cache/starship.nu - -alias vim = nvim -alias vimdiff = nvim -d alias please = sudo (history | last | get command) -alias say = espeak -p 10 -s 150 -a 200 -alias tmux = tmux -u -alias pdfmk = latexmk -lualatex -pvc alias la = ls -a alias ll = ls -l alias lla = ls -la -# needs to have a number immediately after it. -alias slideshow = feh --full-screen --randomize --auto-zoom --recursive --slideshow-delay +alias pyactivate = overlay use ./.venv/bin/activate +alias say = espeak -p 10 -s 150 -a 200 +alias tmux = tmux -u +alias pdfmk = latexmk -lualatex -pvc # converts all .doc and .docx files in the local directory to pdfs using libreoffice alias doc2pdf = loffice --convert-to pdf --headless *.docx #common options for sshfs alias sshmnt = sshfs -o idmap=user,compression=no,reconnect,follow_symlinks,dir_cache=yes,ServerAliveInterval=15 -alias pyactivate = overlay use ./.venv/bin/activate -# parses git log into a nushell table. -def git-log [] { - git log --pretty=%h»¦«%H»¦«%s»¦«%aN»¦«%aE»¦«%aD | lines | split column "»¦«" commit full-commit subject name email date | upsert date {|d| $d.date | into datetime} +# display a slideshow of all pics in a directory, recursively +def slideshow [delay: int = 10] { + feh --full-screen --randomize --auto-zoom --recursive --slideshow-delay $delay } -# parses git log into a nushell table, lists all commits -def git-log-all [] { - git log --all --pretty=%h»¦«%H»¦«%s»¦«%aN»¦«%aE»¦«%aD | lines | split column "»¦«" commit full-commit subject name email date | upsert date {|d| $d.date | into datetime} +# parses git log into a nushell table. +def --wrapped git-log [...rest] { + git log --pretty=%h»¦«%H»¦«%s»¦«%aN»¦«%aE»¦«%aD ...$rest | lines | split column "»¦«" commit full-commit subject name email date | upsert date {|d| $d.date | into datetime} } # lists all the authors and how many commits they made in a histogram def git-authors [] { - git-log-all | select name date | histogram name | select name count frequency + git-log --all | select name date | histogram name } + +# source the conditional config file that contains +# all the definitions, aliases, and env vars we want to set conditionally. +const conditional_config = ($nu.temp-path | path join 'conditional-config.nu') +source $conditional_config +rm $conditional_config diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/env.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/env.nu index 46e91ca..8cba26c 100644 --- a/nushell/.config/nushell/env.nu +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/env.nu @@ -106,14 +106,29 @@ def is-installed [ app: string ] { $env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | append ($nu.home-path | path join ".local/bin/")) $env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | append ($nu.home-path | path join ".cargo/bin/")) $env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | append ($nu.home-path | path join "opt")) - -zoxide init nushell | save -f ~/.cache/zoxide.nu -starship init nu | save -f ~/.cache/starship.nu - -# we use the ssh systemd service. -$env.SSH_AUTH_SOCK = $"($env.XDG_RUNTIME_DIR)/ssh-agent.socket" -$env.EDITOR = nvim -$env.VISUAL = nvim $env.PAGER = less $env.LESS = '-R' $env.LESSHISTFILE = '/dev/null' +if "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" in $env { + $env.SSH_AUTH_SOCK = $"($env.XDG_RUNTIME_DIR)/ssh-agent.socket" +} + +const conditional_config = ($nu.temp-path | path join 'conditional-config.nu') +'# This file is an ugly hack to conditionally source files and define aliases/custom commands. +' | save --force $conditional_config + +if (is-installed zoxide) { + zoxide init nushell | save --append $conditional_config +} +if (is-installed starship) { + starship init nu | save --append $conditional_config +} +if (is-installed nvim) { + $env.EDITOR = nvim + $env.VISUAL = nvim + 'alias vim = nvim + alias vimdiff = nvim -d + ' | save --append $conditional_config +} +ls ($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'scripts/**/*.nu') | +each { |it| $"source ($it.name)\n" | save --append $conditional_config} | null diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/cargo-completions.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/cargo-completions.nu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9678030 --- /dev/null +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/cargo-completions.nu @@ -0,0 +1,586 @@ +## Written by lukexor, Improved by @Dan-Gamin + +def "nu-complete cargo targets" [type: string] { + ^cargo metadata --format-version=1 --offline --no-deps | from json | get packages.targets | flatten | where ($type in $it.kind) | get name +} +def "nu-complete cargo bins" [] { nu-complete cargo targets bin } +def "nu-complete cargo examples" [] { nu-complete cargo targets example } + +def "nu-complete cargo packages" [] { + let metadata = (^cargo metadata --format-version=1 --offline --no-deps) + if $metadata == '' { + [] + } else { + $metadata | from json | get workspace_members | split column ' ' | get column1 + } +} + +def "nu-complete cargo color" [] { + ['auto', 'always', 'never'] +} + +def "nu-complete cargo profiles" [] { + open Cargo.toml | get profile | transpose | get column0 +} + +def "nu-complete cargo features" [] { + open Cargo.toml | get features | transpose | get column0 +} + +# `cargo --list` is slow, `open` is faster. +# TODO: Add caching. +def "nu-complete cargo subcommands" [] { + ^cargo --list | lines | skip 1 | str join "\n" | from ssv --noheaders | get column1 +} +def "nu-complete cargo vcs" [] { + [ + 'git', + 'hg', + 'pijul', + 'fossil', + 'none' + ] +} + +#*> Core <*# + +# Disabled due to messing with undefined cargo-subcommands + +# # Rust's package manager +# export extern "cargo" [ +# --version(-V) # Print version info and exit +# --list # List installed commands +# --explain: number # Run `rustc --explain CODE` +# --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output +# --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages +# --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used +# --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date +# --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date +# --offline # Run without accessing the network +# --config: string # Override a configuration value +# -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details +# -h, --help # Print help information +# ...args: any +# ] + +#*> Common Commands (Sorted by order shown by running the `cargo` command) <*# + +# Compile the current package +export extern "cargo build" [ + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Build only the specified packages + --workspace # Build all members in the workspace + --exclude: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Exclude the specified packages + --lib # Build the package's library + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Build the specified binary + --bins # Build all binary targets + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Build the specified example + --examples # Build all example targets + --test: string # Build the specified integration test + --tests # Build all targets in test mode that have the test = true manifest flag set + --bench: string # Build the specified benchmark + --benches # Build all targets in benchmark mode that have the bench = true manifest flag set + --all-targets # Build all targets + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --target: string # Build for the given architecture. + --release(-r) # Build optimized artifacts with the release profile + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Build with the given profile + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --out-dir: path # Copy final artifacts to this directory + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --build-plan # Outputs a series of JSON messages to stdout that indicate the commands to run the build + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --future-incompat-report # Displays a future-incompat report for any future-incompatible warnings +] + +# Check the current package +export extern "cargo check" [ + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" #Check only the specified packages + --workspace # Check all members in the workspace + --all # Alias for --workspace (deprecated) + --exclude: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Exclude the specified packages + --lib # Check the package's library + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Check the specified binary + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Check the specified example + --examples # Check all example targets + --test: string # Check the specified integration test + --tests # Check all targets in test mode that have the test = true manifest flag set + --bench: string # Check the specified benchmark + --benches # Check all targets in benchmark mode that have the bench = true manifest flag set + --all-targets # Check all targets + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features + --no-default-features # Do not activate the `default` feature + --target: string # Check for the given architecture + --release(-r) # Check optimized artifacts with the release profile + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Check with the given profile + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --keep-going # Build as many crates in the dependency graph as possible + --future-incompat-report # Displays a future-incompat report for any future-incompatible warnings +] + +# Remove the target directory +export extern "cargo clean" [ + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Clean only the specified packages + --doc # Remove only the doc directory in the target directory + --release # Remove all artifacts in the release directory + --profile # Remove all artifacts in the directory with the given profile name + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --target: string # Clean for the given architecture + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information +] + +# Build a package's documentation +export extern "cargo doc" [ + --open # Open the docs in a browser after building them + --no-deps # Do not build documentation for dependencie + --document-private-items # Include non-public items in the documentation + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Document only the specified packages + --workspace # Document all members in the workspace + --exclude: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Exclude the specified packages + --lib: string # Document the package's library + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Document the specified binary + --bins # Document all binary targets + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Document the specified example + --examples # Document all example targets + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --target: string # Document for the given architecture + --release(-r) # Document optimized artifacts with the release profile + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Document with the given profile + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --keep-going # Build as many crates in the dependency graph as possible +] + +# Create a new cargo package +export extern "cargo new" [ + path: path # The directory that will contain the project + --bin # Create a package with a binary target (src/main.rs) (default) + --lib # Create a package with a library target (src/lib.rs) + --edition: number # Specify the Rust edition to use (default: 2021) + --name: string # Set the package name. Defaults to the directory name. + --vcs: string@"nu-complete cargo vcs" # Initialize a new VCS repository for the given version control system + --registry: string # Name of the registry to use + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information +] + +# Create a new cargo package in an existing directory +export extern "cargo init" [ + path: path # The directory that will contain the project + --bin # Create a package with a binary target (src/main.rs) (default) + --lib # Create a package with a library target (src/lib.rs) + --edition: number # Specify the Rust edition to use (default: 2021) + --name: string # Set the package name. Defaults to the directory name. + --vcs: string@"nu-complete cargo vcs" # Initialize a new VCS repository for the given version control system + --registry: string # Name of the registry to use + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information +] + +# Run the current cargo package +export extern "cargo run" [ + ...args: any # Arguments to be passed to your program + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Name of the bin target to run + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Name of the example target to run + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Package with the target to run + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs, defaults to # of CPUs + --release # Build artifacts in release mode, with optimizations + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Build artifacts with the specified profile + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features + --no-default-features # Do not activate the `default` feature + --target: string # Build for the target triple + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts + --manifest-path: path # Path to Cargo.toml + --message-format: string # Error format + --unit-graph # Output build graph in JSON (unstable) + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --config: string # Override a configuration value (unstable) + -Z: string # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + --help(-h) # Prints help information +] + +# Run the tests +export extern "cargo test" [ + test_arg_separator?: string + ...args: any # Arguments to be passed to the tests + --no-run # Compile, but don't run tests + --no-fail-fast # Run all tests regardless of failure + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Test only the specified packages + --workspace # Test all members in the workspace + --exclude: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Exclude the specified packages + --lib # Test the package's library + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Test only the specified binary + --bins # Test all binaries + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Test only the specified example + --examples # Test all examples + --test: string # Test the specified integration test + --tests # Test all targets in test mode that have the test = true manifest flag set + --bench: string # Test the specified benchmark + --benches # Test all targets in benchmark mode that have the bench = true manifest flag set + --all-targets # Test all targets + --doc # Test ONLY the library's documentation + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --target: string # Test for the given architecture + --release(-r) # Test optimized artifacts with the release profile + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Test with the given profile + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --help(-h) # Prints help information + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --keep-going # Build as many crates in the dependency graph as possible + --future-incompat-report # Displays a future-incompat report for any future-incompatible warnings +] + +# Execute benchmarks of a package +export extern "cargo bench" [ + bench_option_seperator?: string + ...options: any # Options to be passed to the benchmarks + --no-run # Compile, but don't run benchmarks + --no-fail-fast # Run all benchmarks regardless of failure + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Benchmark only the specified packages + --workspace # Benchmark all members in the workspace + --exclude: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Exclude the specified packages + --lib # Benchmark the package's library + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Benchmark only the specified binary + --bins # Benchmark all binary targets + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Benchmark only the specified example + --examples # Benchmark all example targets + --test: string # Benchmark the specified integration test + --tests # Benchmark all targets in test mode that have the test = true + --bench: string # Benchmark the specified benchmark + --benches # Benchmark all targets in benchmark mode that have the bench = true manifest flag set + --all-targets # Benchmark all targets + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --target: string # Benchmark for the given architecture + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Build artifacts with the specified profile + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --build-plan # Outputs a series of JSON messages to stdout that indicate the commands to run the build + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --keep-going # Build as many crates in the dependency graph as possible +] + +# Update dependencies listed in Cargo.lock +export extern "cargo update" [ + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Update only the specified packages + --aggressive # Dependencies of the specified packages are forced to update as well + --precise: any # Allows you to specify a specific version number to set the package to + --workspace(-w) # Attempt to update only packages defined in the workspace + --dry-run # Displays what would be updated but doesn't write the lockfile + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --help(-h) # Prints help information + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details +] + +# Search packages in crates.io +export extern "cargo search" [ + query: string # The thing to search + --limit: number # Limit the number of results. (default: 10, max: 100) + --index: string # The URL of the registry index to use + --registry: string # Name of the registry to use + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --help(-h) # Prints help information + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details +] + +# Package and upload a package to the registry +export extern "cargo publish" [ + --dry-run # Perform all checks without uploading + --token: any # API token to use when authenticating + --no-verify # Don't verify the contents by building them + --allow-dirty # Allow working directories with uncommitted VCS changes to be packaged + --index: string # The URL of the registry index to use + --registry: string # Name of the registry to publish to + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # The package to publish + --target: string # Publish for the given architecture + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --help(-h) # Prints help information + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --keep-going # Build as many crates in the dependency graph as possible +] + +# Build and install a Rust binary +export extern "cargo install" [ + crate?: string # The crate to install + --version: string # Specify a version to install + --vers: string # Specify a version to install + --git: string # Git URL to install the specified crate from + --branch: string # Branch to use when installing from git + --tag: string # Tag to use when installing from git + --rev: string # Specific commit to use when installing from git + --path: path # Filesystem path to local crate to install + --list # List all installed packages and their versions + --force(-f) # Force overwriting existing crates or binaries + --no-track # Don't keep track of this package + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Install only the specified binary + --bins # Install all binaries + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Install only the specified example + --examples # Install all examples + --root: path # Directory to install packages into + --registry: string # Name of the registry to use + --index: string # The URL of the registry index to use + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --target: string # Install for the given architecture + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --debug # Build with the dev profile instead the release profile + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Build artifacts with the specified profile + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information +] + +# Remove a Rust binary +export extern "cargo uninstall" [ + package?: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Package to uninstall + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Package to uninstall + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Only uninstall the binary name + --root: path # Directory to uninstall packages from + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information +] + +#*> Other Commands <*# + +# Output the resolved dependencies of a package in machine-readable format +export extern "cargo metadata" [ + --no-deps # Output information only about the workspace members and don't fetch dependencies + --format-version: number # Specify the version of the output format to use. Currently 1 is the only possible value + --filter-platform: string # This filters the resolve output to only include dependencies for the iven target triple + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features of all selected packages + --no-default-features # Do not activate the default feature of the selected packages + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --help(-h) # Prints help information + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details +] + +# Get the help of the given cargo subcommand +export extern "cargo help" [ + subcommand: string@"nu-complete cargo subcommands" + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --config: string # Override a configuration value + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details +] + +# A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code +export extern "cargo clippy" [ + --no-deps # Run Clippy only on the given crate, without linting the dependencies + --fix # Automatically apply lint suggestions. This flag implies `--no-deps + --version(-V) # Prints version information + --help(-h) # Prints help information + --warn(-W) # Set lint warnings + --allow(-A) # Set lint allowed + --deny(-D) # Set lint denied + --forbid(-F) # Set lint forbidden + --package(-p): string@"nu-complete cargo packages" #Check only the specified packages + --workspace # Check all members in the workspace + --all # Alias for --workspace (deprecated) + --exclude: string@"nu-complete cargo packages" # Exclude the specified packages + --lib # Check the package's library + --bin: string@"nu-complete cargo bins" # Check the specified binary + --example: string@"nu-complete cargo examples" # Check the specified example + --examples # Check all example targets + --test: string # Check the specified integration test + --tests # Check all targets in test mode that have the test = true manifest flag set + --bench: string # Check the specified benchmark + --benches # Check all targets in benchmark mode that have the bench = true manifest flag set + --all-targets # Check all targets + --features(-F): string@"nu-complete cargo features" # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --all-features # Activate all available features + --no-default-features # Do not activate the `default` feature + --target: string # Check for the given architecture + --release(-r) # Check optimized artifacts with the release profile + --profile: string@"nu-complete cargo profiles" # Check with the given profile + --ignore-rust-version # Ignore `rust-version` specification in packages + --timings: string # Output information how long each compilation takes + --target-dir: path # Directory for all generated artifacts and intermediate files + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output. May be specified twice for "very verbose" output + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Control when colored output is used + --message-format: string # The output format for diagnostic messages + --manifest-path: path # Path to the Cargo.toml file + --frozen # Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --offline # Run without accessing the network + -Z: any # Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details + -h, --help # Print help information + --jobs(-j): number # Number of parallel jobs to run + --keep-going # Build as many crates in the dependency graph as possible + --future-incompat-report # Displays a future-incompat report for any future-incompatible warnings + -Z: any +] + +# Parameters from cargo update +export extern "cargo install-update" [ + --all(-a) # Update all packages + --allow-no-update(-i) # Allow for fresh-installing packages + --downdate(-d) # Downdate packages to match latest unyanked registry version + --force(-f) # Update all packages regardless if they need updating + --git(-g) # Also update git packages + --help(-h) # Prints help information + --list(-l) # Don't update packages, only list and check if they need an update (all packages by default) + --quiet(-q) # No output printed to stdout + --version(-V) # Prints version information + --cargo-dir(-c) # The cargo home directory. Default: $CARGO_HOME or $HOME/.cargo + --filter(-s) # Specify a filter a package must match to be considered + --install-cargo(-r) # Specify an alternative cargo to run for installations + --temp-dir(-t) # The temporary directory. Default: $TEMP/cargo-update +] + +# Parameters from cargo add +export extern "cargo add" [ + --no-default-features # Disable the default features + --default-features # Re-enable the default features + --features(-F) # Space or comma separated list of features to activate + --optional # Mark the dependency as optional + --verbose(-v) # Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) + --no-optional # Mark the dependency as required + --color: string@"nu-complete cargo color" # Coloring: auto, always, never + --rename # Rename the dependency + --locked # Require Cargo.lock is up to date + --package(-p) # Package to modify + --offline # Run without accessing the network + --quiet(-q) # Do not print cargo log messages + --config # Override a configuration value + --dry-run # Don't actually write the manifest + --help(-h) # Print help information + --path # Filesystem path to local crate to add + --git # Git repository location + --branch # Git branch to download the crate from + --tag # Git tag to download the crate from + --rev # Git reference to download the crate from + --registry # Package registry for this dependency + --dev # Add as development dependency + --build # Add as build dependency + --target # Add as dependency to the given target platform + ...args +] diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/git-completions.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/git-completions.nu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d884a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/git-completions.nu @@ -0,0 +1,493 @@ + +def "nu-complete git available upstream" [] { + ^git branch -a | lines | each { |line| $line | str replace '\* ' "" | str trim } +} + +def "nu-complete git remotes" [] { + ^git remote | lines | each { |line| $line | str trim } +} + +def "nu-complete git log" [] { + ^git log --pretty=%h | lines | each { |line| $line | str trim } +} + +# Yield all existing commits in descending chronological order. +def "nu-complete git commits all" [] { + ^git rev-list --all --remotes --pretty=oneline | lines | parse "{value} {description}" +} + +# Yield commits of current branch only. This is useful for e.g. cut points in +# `git rebase`. +def "nu-complete git commits current branch" [] { + ^git log --pretty="%h %s" | lines | parse "{value} {description}" +} + +# Yield local branches like `main`, `feature/typo_fix` +def "nu-complete git local branches" [] { + ^git branch | lines | each { |line| $line | str replace '* ' "" | str trim } +} + +# Yield remote branches like `origin/main`, `upstream/feature-a` +def "nu-complete git remote branches with prefix" [] { + ^git branch -r | lines | parse -r '^\*?(\s*|\s*\S* -> )(?P\S*$)' | get branch | uniq +} + +# Yield remote branches *without* prefix which do not have a local counterpart. +# E.g. `upstream/feature-a` as `feature-a` to checkout and track in one command +# with `git checkout` or `git switch`. +def "nu-complete git remote branches nonlocal without prefix" [] { +# Get regex to strip remotes prefixes. It will look like `(origin|upstream)` +# for the two remotes `origin` and `upstream`. + let remotes_regex = (["(", ((nu-complete git remotes | each {|r| [$r, '/'] | str join}) | str join "|"), ")"] | str join) + let local_branches = (nu-complete git local branches) + ^git branch -r | lines | parse -r (['^[\* ]+', $remotes_regex, '?(?P\S+)'] | flatten | str join) | get branch | uniq | where {|branch| $branch != "HEAD"} | where {|branch| $branch not-in $local_branches } +} + +def "nu-complete git switch" [] { + (nu-complete git local branches) + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "local branch" + | append (nu-complete git remote branches nonlocal without prefix + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "remote branch") +} + +def "nu-complete git checkout" [] { + (nu-complete git local branches) + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "local branch" + | append (nu-complete git remote branches nonlocal without prefix + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "remote branch") + | append (nu-complete git remote branches with prefix + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "remote branch") + | append (nu-complete git commits all) + | append (nu-complete git files | where description != "Untracked" | select value) +} + +# Arguments to `git rebase --onto ` +def "nu-complete git rebase" [] { + (nu-complete git local branches) + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "local branch" + | append (nu-complete git remote branches with prefix + | parse "{value}" + | insert description "remote branch") + | append (nu-complete git commits all) +} + +def "nu-complete git stash-list" [] { + git stash list | lines | parse "{value}: {description}" +} + +def "nu-complete git tags" [] { + ^git tag | lines +} + +# See `man git-status` under "Short Format" +# This is incomplete, but should cover the most common cases. +const short_status_descriptions = { + ".D": "Deleted" + ".M": "Modified" + "!" : "Ignored" + "?" : "Untracked" + "AU": "Staged, not merged" + "MD": "Some modifications staged, file deleted in work tree" + "MM": "Some modifications staged, some modifications untracked" + "R.": "Renamed" + "UU": "Both modified (in merge conflict)" +} + +def "nu-complete git files" [] { + let relevant_statuses = ["?",".M", "MM", "MD", ".D", "UU"] + ^git status -uall --porcelain=2 + | lines + | each { |$it| + if $it starts-with "1 " { + $it | parse --regex "1 (?P\\S+) (?:\\S+\\s?){6} (?P\\S+)" + } else if $it starts-with "2 " { + $it | parse --regex "2 (?P\\S+) (?:\\S+\\s?){6} (?P\\S+)" + } else if $it starts-with "u " { + $it | parse --regex "u (?P\\S+) (?:\\S+\\s?){8} (?P\\S+)" + } else if $it starts-with "? " { + $it | parse --regex "(?P.{1}) (?P.+)" + } else { + { short_status: 'unknown', value: $it } + } + } + | flatten + | where $it.short_status in $relevant_statuses + | insert "description" { |e| $short_status_descriptions | get $e.short_status} +} + +def "nu-complete git built-in-refs" [] { + [HEAD FETCH_HEAD ORIG_HEAD] +} + +def "nu-complete git refs" [] { + nu-complete git switchable branches + | parse "{value}" + | insert description Branch + | append (nu-complete git tags | parse "{value}" | insert description Tag) + | append (nu-complete git built-in-refs) +} + +def "nu-complete git files-or-refs" [] { + nu-complete git switchable branches + | parse "{value}" + | insert description Branch + | append (nu-complete git files | where description == "Modified" | select value) + | append (nu-complete git tags | parse "{value}" | insert description Tag) + | append (nu-complete git built-in-refs) +} + +def "nu-complete git subcommands" [] { + ^git help -a | lines | where $it starts-with " " | parse -r '\s*(?P[^ ]+) \s*(?P\w.*)' +} + +def "nu-complete git add" [] { + nu-complete git files +} + +# Check out git branches and files +export extern "git checkout" [ + ...targets: string@"nu-complete git checkout" # name of the branch or files to checkout + --conflict: string # conflict style (merge or diff3) + --detach(-d) # detach HEAD at named commit + --force(-f) # force checkout (throw away local modifications) + --guess # second guess 'git checkout ' (default) + --ignore-other-worktrees # do not check if another worktree is holding the given ref + --ignore-skip-worktree-bits # do not limit pathspecs to sparse entries only + --merge(-m) # perform a 3-way merge with the new branch + --orphan: string # new unparented branch + --ours(-2) # checkout our version for unmerged files + --overlay # use overlay mode (default) + --overwrite-ignore # update ignored files (default) + --patch(-p) # select hunks interactively + --pathspec-from-file: string # read pathspec from file + --progress # force progress reporting + --quiet(-q) # suppress progress reporting + --recurse-submodules # control recursive updating of submodules + --theirs(-3) # checkout their version for unmerged files + --track(-t) # set upstream info for new branch + -b # create and checkout a new branch + -B: string # create/reset and checkout a branch + -l # create reflog for new branch +] + +# Download objects and refs from another repository +export extern "git fetch" [ + repository?: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # name of the branch to fetch + --all # Fetch all remotes + --append(-a) # Append ref names and object names to .git/FETCH_HEAD + --atomic # Use an atomic transaction to update local refs. + --depth: int # Limit fetching to n commits from the tip + --deepen: int # Limit fetching to n commits from the current shallow boundary + --shallow-since: string # Deepen or shorten the history by date + --shallow-exclude: string # Deepen or shorten the history by branch/tag + --unshallow # Fetch all available history + --update-shallow # Update .git/shallow to accept new refs + --negotiation-tip: string # Specify which commit/glob to report while fetching + --negotiate-only # Do not fetch, only print common ancestors + --dry-run # Show what would be done + --write-fetch-head # Write fetched refs in FETCH_HEAD (default) + --no-write-fetch-head # Do not write FETCH_HEAD + --force(-f) # Always update the local branch + --keep(-k) # Keep dowloaded pack + --multiple # Allow several arguments to be specified + --auto-maintenance # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default) + --no-auto-maintenance # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end + --auto-gc # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default) + --no-auto-gc # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end + --write-commit-graph # Write a commit-graph after fetching + --no-write-commit-graph # Don't write a commit-graph after fetching + --prefetch # Place all refs into the refs/prefetch/ namespace + --prune(-p) # Remove obsolete remote-tracking references + --prune-tags(-P) # Remove any local tags that do not exist on the remote + --no-tags(-n) # Disable automatic tag following + --refmap: string # Use this refspec to map the refs to remote-tracking branches + --tags(-t) # Fetch all tags + --recurse-submodules: string # Fetch new commits of populated submodules (yes/on-demand/no) + --jobs(-j): int # Number of parallel children + --no-recurse-submodules # Disable recursive fetching of submodules + --set-upstream # Add upstream (tracking) reference + --submodule-prefix: string # Prepend to paths printed in informative messages + --upload-pack: string # Non-default path for remote command + --quiet(-q) # Silence internally used git commands + --verbose(-v) # Be verbose + --progress # Report progress on stderr + --server-option(-o): string # Pass options for the server to handle + --show-forced-updates # Check if a branch is force-updated + --no-show-forced-updates # Don't check if a branch is force-updated + -4 # Use IPv4 addresses, ignore IPv6 addresses + -6 # Use IPv6 addresses, ignore IPv4 addresses +] + +# Push changes +export extern "git push" [ + remote?: string@"nu-complete git remotes", # the name of the remote + ...refs: string@"nu-complete git local branches" # the branch / refspec + --all # push all refs + --atomic # request atomic transaction on remote side + --delete(-d) # delete refs + --dry-run(-n) # dry run + --exec: string # receive pack program + --follow-tags # push missing but relevant tags + --force-with-lease # require old value of ref to be at this value + --force(-f) # force updates + --ipv4(-4) # use IPv4 addresses only + --ipv6(-6) # use IPv6 addresses only + --mirror # mirror all refs + --no-verify # bypass pre-push hook + --porcelain # machine-readable output + --progress # force progress reporting + --prune # prune locally removed refs + --push-option(-o): string # option to transmit + --quiet(-q) # be more quiet + --receive-pack: string # receive pack program + --recurse-submodules: string # control recursive pushing of submodules + --repo: string # repository + --set-upstream(-u) # set upstream for git pull/status + --signed: string # GPG sign the push + --tags # push tags (can't be used with --all or --mirror) + --thin # use thin pack + --verbose(-v) # be more verbose +] + +# Pull changes +export extern "git pull" [ + remote?: string@"nu-complete git remotes", # the name of the remote + ...refs: string@"nu-complete git local branches" # the branch / refspec + --rebase # rebase current branch on top of upstream after fetching +] + +# Switch between branches and commits +export extern "git switch" [ + switch?: string@"nu-complete git switch" # name of branch to switch to + --create(-c) # create a new branch + --detach(-d): string@"nu-complete git log" # switch to a commit in a detatched state + --force-create(-C): string # forces creation of new branch, if it exists then the existing branch will be reset to starting point + --force(-f) # alias for --discard-changes + --guess # if there is no local branch which matches then name but there is a remote one then this is checked out + --ignore-other-worktrees # switch even if the ref is held by another worktree + --merge(-m) # attempts to merge changes when switching branches if there are local changes + --no-guess # do not attempt to match remote branch names + --no-progress # do not report progress + --no-recurse-submodules # do not update the contents of sub-modules + --no-track # do not set "upstream" configuration + --orphan: string # create a new orphaned branch + --progress # report progress status + --quiet(-q) # suppress feedback messages + --recurse-submodules # update the contents of sub-modules + --track(-t) # set "upstream" configuration +] + +# Apply the change introduced by an existing commit +export extern "git cherry-pick" [ + commit?: string@"nu-complete git commits all" # The commit ID to be cherry-picked + --edit(-e) # Edit the commit message prior to committing + --no-commit(-n) # Apply changes without making any commit + --signoff(-s) # Add Signed-off-by line to the commit message + --ff # Fast-forward if possible + --continue # Continue the operation in progress + --abort # Cancel the operation + --skip # Skip the current commit and continue with the rest of the sequence +] + +# Rebase the current branch +export extern "git rebase" [ + branch?: string@"nu-complete git rebase" # name of the branch to rebase onto + upstream?: string@"nu-complete git rebase" # upstream branch to compare against + --continue # restart rebasing process after editing/resolving a conflict + --abort # abort rebase and reset HEAD to original branch + --quit # abort rebase but do not reset HEAD + --interactive(-i) # rebase interactively with list of commits in editor + --onto?: string@"nu-complete git rebase" # starting point at which to create the new commits + --root # start rebase from root commit +] + +# List or change branches +export extern "git branch" [ + branch?: string@"nu-complete git local branches" # name of branch to operate on + --abbrev # use short commit hash prefixes + --edit-description # open editor to edit branch description + --merged # list reachable branches + --no-merged # list unreachable branches + --set-upstream-to: string@"nu-complete git available upstream" # set upstream for branch + --unset-upstream # remote upstream for branch + --all # list both remote and local branches + --copy # copy branch together with config and reflog + --format # specify format for listing branches + --move # rename branch + --points-at # list branches that point at an object + --show-current # print the name of the current branch + --verbose # show commit and upstream for each branch + --color # use color in output + --quiet # suppress messages except errors + --delete(-d) # delete branch + --list # list branches + --contains: string@"nu-complete git commits all" # show only branches that contain the specified commit + --no-contains # show only branches that don't contain specified commit + --track(-t) # when creating a branch, set upstream +] + +# List or change tracked repositories +export extern "git remote" [ + --verbose(-v) # Show URL for remotes +] + +# Add a new tracked repository +export extern "git remote add" [ +] + +# Rename a tracked repository +export extern "git remote rename" [ + remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to rename + new_name: string # new name for remote +] + +# Remove a tracked repository +export extern "git remote remove" [ + remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to remove +] + +# Get the URL for a tracked repository +export extern "git remote get-url" [ + remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to get URL for +] + +# Set the URL for a tracked repository +export extern "git remote set-url" [ + remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to set URL for + url: string # new URL for remote +] + +# Show changes between commits, working tree etc +export extern "git diff" [ + rev1_or_file?: string@"nu-complete git files-or-refs" + rev2?: string@"nu-complete git refs" + --cached # show staged changes + --name-only # only show names of changed files + --name-status # show changed files and kind of change + --no-color # disable color output +] + +# Commit changes +export extern "git commit" [ + --all(-a) # automatically stage all modified and deleted files + --amend # amend the previous commit rather than adding a new one + --message(-m) # specify the commit message rather than opening an editor + --no-edit # don't edit the commit message (useful with --amend) +] + +# List commits +export extern "git log" [ + # Ideally we'd allow completion of revisions here, but that would make completion of filenames not work. + -U # show diffs + --follow # show history beyond renames (single file only) + --grep: string # show log entries matching supplied regular expression +] + +# Show or change the reflog +export extern "git reflog" [ +] + +# Stage files +export extern "git add" [ + ...file: string@"nu-complete git add" # file to add + --all(-A) # add all files + --dry-run(-n) # don't actually add the file(s), just show if they exist and/or will be ignored + --edit(-e) # open the diff vs. the index in an editor and let the user edit it + --force(-f) # allow adding otherwise ignored files + --interactive(-i) # add modified contents in the working tree interactively to the index + --patch(-p) # interactively choose hunks to stage + --verbose(-v) # be verbose +] + +# Delete file from the working tree and the index +export extern "git rm" [ + -r # recursive + --force(-f) # override the up-to-date check + --dry-run(-n) # Don't actually remove any file(s) + --cached # unstage and remove paths only from the index +] + +# Show the working tree status +export extern "git status" [ + --verbose(-v) # be verbose + --short(-s) # show status concisely + --branch(-b) # show branch information + --show-stash # show stash information +] + +# Stash changes for later +export extern "git stash push" [ + --patch(-p) # interactively choose hunks to stash +] + +# Unstash previously stashed changes +export extern "git stash pop" [ + stash?: string@"nu-complete git stash-list" # stash to pop + --index(-i) # try to reinstate not only the working tree's changes, but also the index's ones +] + +# List stashed changes +export extern "git stash list" [ +] + +# Show a stashed change +export extern "git stash show" [ + stash: string@"nu-complete git stash-list" + -U # show diff +] + +# Drop a stashed change +export extern "git stash drop" [ + stash?: string@"nu-complete git stash-list" +] + +# Create a new git repository +export extern "git init" [ + --initial-branch(-b) # initial branch name +] + +# List or manipulate tags +export extern "git tag" [ + --delete(-d): string@"nu-complete git tags" # delete a tag +] + +# Prune all unreachable objects +export extern "git prune" [ + --dry-run(-n) # dry run + --expire: string # expire objects older than + --progress # show progress + --verbose(-v) # report all removed objects +] + +# Start a binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug +export extern "git bisect start" [ + bad?: string # a commit that has the bug + good?: string # a commit that doesn't have the bug +] + +# Mark the current (or specified) revision as bad +export extern "git bisect bad" [ +] + +# Mark the current (or specified) revision as good +export extern "git bisect good" [ +] + +# Skip the current (or specified) revision +export extern "git bisect skip" [ +] + +# End bisection +export extern "git bisect reset" [ +] + +# Show help for a git subcommand +export extern "git help" [ + command: string@"nu-complete git subcommands" # subcommand to show help for +] diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/just-completions.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/just-completions.nu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a3168ff --- /dev/null +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/just-completions.nu @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +def "nu-complete just recipes" [] { + ^just --unsorted --dump --dump-format json + | from json + | get recipes + | transpose k v + | each {|x| + { + value: $x.k, + description: ( $x.v.parameters + | each {|y| + if ($y.default|is-empty) { + $y.name + } else { + $'($y.name)="($y.default)"' + } + } + | str join ' ' + ) + } + } +} + +def "nu-complete just args" [context: string, offset: int] { + let r = ($context | split row ' ') + ^just -u --dump --dump-format json + | from json + | get recipes + | get ($r.1) + | get body + | each {|x| {description: ($x | get 0) }} + | prepend '' + +} + +export def just [ + recipes?: string@"nu-complete just recipes" + ...args: any@"nu-complete just args" +] { + if ($recipes | is-empty) { + ^just + } else { + ^just $recipes ...$args + } +} diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/make-completions.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/make-completions.nu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80fe259 --- /dev/null +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/make-completions.nu @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +def "nu-complete make" [] { + ls + | find --ignore-case makefile + | open $in.0.name + | lines + | find ':' + | where ($it | str starts-with '.') == false + | split column ' ' + | get column1 + | find ':' + | str replace ':' '' +} + +def "nu-complete make jobs" [] { + seq 1 (sys | get cpu | length) +} + +def "nu-complete make files" [] { + ls **/* | where type == file | get name +} + +def "nu-complete make dirs" [] { + ls **/* | where type == dir | get name +} + +export extern "make" [ + command?: string@"nu-complete make" + --always-make(-B) # Unconditionally make all targets. + --directory(-C): string@"nu-complete make dirs" # Change to DIRECTORY before doing anything. + --debug(-d) # Print various types of debugging information. + --environment-overrides(-e) # Environment variables override makefiles. + --eval(-E): string # Evaluate STRING as a makefile statement. + --file(-f) # Read FILE as a makefile. + --help(-h) # Print this message and exit. + --ignore-errors(-i) # Ignore errors from recipes. + --include-dir(-I): string@"nu-complete make dirs" # Search DIRECTORY for included makefiles. + --jobs(-j): int@"nu-complete make jobs" # Allow N jobs at once; infinite jobs with no arg. + --keep-going(-k) # Keep going when some targets can't be made. + --load-average(-l): int@"nu-complete make jobs" # Don't start multiple jobs unless load is below N. + --check-symlink-times(-L) # Use the latest mtime between symlinks and target. + --just-print(-n) # Don't actually run any recipe; just print them. + --dry-run + --recon + --assume-old: string@"nu-complete make files" # Consider FILE to be very old and don't remake it. + --old-file(-o): string@"nu-complete make files" + --output-sync(-O) # Synchronize output of parallel jobs by TYPE. + --print-data-base(-p) # Print make's internal database. + --question(-q) # Run no recipe; exit status says if up to date. + --no-builtin-rules(-r) # Disable the built-in implicit rules. + --no-builtin-variables(-R) # Disable the built-in variable settings. + --silent(-s) # Don't echo recipes. + --quiet + --no-silent # Echo recipes (disable --silent mode). + --stop(-S) # Turns off -k. + --no-keep-going + --touch(-t) # Touch targets instead of remaking them. + --trace # Print tracing information. + --version(-v) # Print the version number of make and exit. + --print-directory(-w) # Print the current directory. + --no-print-directory # Turn off -w, even if it was turned on implicitly. + --what-if(-W): string@"nu-complete make files" # Consider FILE to be infinitely new. + --new-file: string@"nu-complete make files" + --assume-new: string@"nu-complete make files" + --warn-undefined-variables # Warn when an undefined variable is referenced. +] diff --git a/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/ultimate_extractor.nu b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/ultimate_extractor.nu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c816ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/nushell/.config/nushell/scripts/ultimate_extractor.nu @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Function to extract archives with different extensions. +export def extract [name:string] { + let handlers = [ + [extension command]; + ['tar\.bz2|tbz|tbz2' 'tar xvjf'] + ['tar\.gz|tgz' 'tar xvzf'] + ['tar\.xz|txz' 'tar xvf'] + ['tar\.Z' 'tar xvZf'] + ['bz2' 'bunzip2'] + ['deb' 'ar x'] + ['gz' 'gunzip'] + ['pkg' 'pkgutil --expand'] + ['rar' 'unrar x'] + ['tar' 'tar xvf'] + ['xz' 'xz --decompress'] + ['zip|war|jar|nupkg' 'unzip'] + ['Z' 'uncompress'] + ['7z' '7za x'] + ] + let maybe_handler = ($handlers | where $name =~ $'\.(($it.extension))$') + if ($maybe_handler | is-empty) { + error make { msg: "unsupported file extension" } + } else { + let handler = ($maybe_handler | first) + nu -c ($handler.command + ' ' + $name) + } +}