exa/contrib/completions.fish
Benjamin Sago 57c647fee5 Default to sorting case-insensitively
This was touched on in #209 where I got the docs wrong compared to the actual implementation, but after thinking about it, I’d like to switch it round. (The --sort=Name and --sort=name difference has also been switched.) See the big ol’ comment for my reasons.

Because this changes core functionality, it broke many, many tests. You can see that this doesn’t change the -star- tests because the shell, rather than exa, orders the globbed files.

I kept on forgetting which way round Sensitive and Insensitive went, so I named them after the effect they have.
2017-08-20 17:33:39 +01:00

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# Meta-stuff
complete -c exa -s 'v' -l 'version' -d "Show version of exa"
complete -c exa -s '?' -l 'help' -d "Show list of command-line options"
# Display options
complete -c exa -s '1' -l 'oneline' -d "Display one entry per line"
complete -c exa -s 'l' -l 'long' -d "Display extended file metadata as a table"
complete -c exa -s 'G' -l 'grid' -d "Display entries in a grid"
complete -c exa -s 'x' -l 'across' -d "Sort the grid across, rather than downwards"
complete -c exa -s 'R' -l 'recurse' -d "Recurse into directories"
complete -c exa -s 'T' -l 'tree' -d "Recurse into directories as a tree"
complete -c exa -s 'F' -l 'classify' -d "Display type indicator by file names"
complete -c exa -l 'color' -d "When to use terminal colours"
complete -c exa -l 'colour' -d "When to use terminal colours"
complete -c exa -l 'color-scale' -d "Highlight levels of file sizes distinctly"
complete -c exa -l 'colour-scale' -d "Highlight levels of file sizes distinctly"
# Filtering and sorting options
complete -c exa -l 'group-directories-first' -d "Sort directories before other files"
complete -c exa -s 'a' -l 'all' -d "Show and 'dot' files"
complete -c exa -s 'd' -l 'list-dirs' -d "List directories like regular files"
complete -c exa -s 'L' -l 'level' -d "Limit the depth of recursion" -a "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9"
complete -c exa -s 'r' -l 'reverse' -d "Reverse the sort order"
complete -c exa -s 's' -l 'sort' -x -d "Which field to sort by" -a "
accessed\t'Sort by file accessed time'
created\t'Sort by file modified time'
ext\t'Sort by file extension'
Ext\t'Sort by file extension (uppercase first)'
extension\t'Sort by file extension'
Extension\t'Sort by file extension (uppercase first)'
filename\t'Sort by filename'
Filename\t'Sort by filename (uppercase first)'
inode\t'Sort by file inode'
modified\t'Sort by file modified time'
name\t'Sort by filename'
Name\t'Sort by filename (uppercase first)'
none\t'Do not sort files at all'
size\t'Sort by file size'
type\t'Sort by file type'
"
complete -c exa -s 'I' -l 'ignore-glob' -d "Ignore files that match these glob patterns" -r
# Long view options
complete -c exa -s 'b' -l 'binary' -d "List file sizes with binary prefixes"
complete -c exa -s 'B' -l 'bytes' -d "List file sizes in bytes, without any prefixes"
complete -c exa -s 'g' -l 'group' -d "List each file's group"
complete -c exa -s 'h' -l 'header' -d "Add a header row to each column"
complete -c exa -s 'h' -l 'links' -d "List each file's number of hard links"
complete -c exa -s 'g' -l 'group' -d "List each file's inode number"
complete -c exa -s 'm' -l 'modified' -d "Use the modified timestamp field"
complete -c exa -s 'S' -l 'blocks' -d "List each file's number of filesystem blocks"
complete -c exa -s 't' -l 'time' -x -d "Which timestamp field to list" -a "
accessed\t'Display accessed time'
created\t'Display created time'
modified\t'Display modified time'
"
complete -c exa -s 'u' -l 'accessed' -d "Use the accessed timestamp field"
complete -c exa -s 'U' -l 'created' -d "Use the created timestamp field"
complete -c exa -l 'time-style' -x -d "How to format timestamps" -a "
default\t'Use the default time style'
iso\t'Display brief ISO timestamps'
long-iso\t'Display longer ISO timestaps, up to the minute'
full-iso\t'Display full ISO timestamps, up to the nanosecond'
"
# Optional extras
complete -c exa -s 'g' -l 'git' -d "List each file's Git status, if tracked"
complete -c exa -s '@' -l 'extended' -d "List each file's extended attributes and sizes"