# ____ ____ # / __/___ / __/ # / /_/_ / / /_ # / __/ / /_/ __/ # /_/ /___/_/ completion.zsh # # - $FZF_TMUX (default: 0) # - $FZF_TMUX_OPTS (default: empty) # - $FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER (default: '**') # - $FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS (default: empty) # - $FZF_COMPLETION_PATH_OPTS (default: empty) # - $FZF_COMPLETION_DIR_OPTS (default: empty) # Both branches of the following `if` do the same thing -- define # __fzf_completion_options such that `eval $__fzf_completion_options` sets # all options to the same values they currently have. We'll do just that at # the bottom of the file after changing options to what we prefer. # # IMPORTANT: Until we get to the `emulate` line, all words that *can* be quoted # *must* be quoted in order to prevent alias expansion. In addition, code must # be written in a way works with any set of zsh options. This is very tricky, so # careful when you change it. # # Start by loading the builtin zsh/parameter module. It provides `options` # associative array that stores current shell options. if 'zmodload' 'zsh/parameter' 2>'/dev/null' && (( ${+options} )); then # This is the fast branch and it gets taken on virtually all Zsh installations. # # ${(kv)options[@]} expands to array of keys (option names) and values ("on" # or "off"). The subsequent expansion# with (j: :) flag joins all elements # together separated by spaces. __fzf_completion_options ends up with a value # like this: "options=(shwordsplit off aliases on ...)". __fzf_completion_options="options=(${(j: :)${(kv)options[@]}})" else # This branch is much slower because it forks to get the names of all # zsh options. It's possible to eliminate this fork but it's not worth the # trouble because this branch gets taken only on very ancient or broken # zsh installations. () { # That `()` above defines an anonymous function. This is essentially a scope # for local parameters. We use it to avoid polluting global scope. 'local' '__fzf_opt' __fzf_completion_options="setopt" # `set -o` prints one line for every zsh option. Each line contains option # name, some spaces, and then either "on" or "off". We just want option names. # Expansion with (@f) flag splits a string into lines. The outer expansion # removes spaces and everything that follow them on every line. __fzf_opt # ends up iterating over option names: shwordsplit, aliases, etc. for __fzf_opt in "${(@)${(@f)$(set -o)}%% *}"; do if [[ -o "$__fzf_opt" ]]; then # Option $__fzf_opt is currently on, so remember to set it back on. __fzf_completion_options+=" -o $__fzf_opt" else # Option $__fzf_opt is currently off, so remember to set it back off. __fzf_completion_options+=" +o $__fzf_opt" fi done # The value of __fzf_completion_options here looks like this: # "setopt +o shwordsplit -o aliases ..." } fi # Enable the default zsh options (those marked with in `man zshoptions`) # but without `aliases`. Aliases in functions are expanded when functions are # defined, so if we disable aliases here, we'll be sure to have no pesky # aliases in any of our functions. This way we won't need prefix every # command with `command` or to quote every word to defend against global # aliases. Note that `aliases` is not the only option that's important to # control. There are several others that could wreck havoc if they are set # to values we don't expect. With the following `emulate` command we # sidestep this issue entirely. 'builtin' 'emulate' 'zsh' && 'builtin' 'setopt' 'no_aliases' # This brace is the start of try-always block. The `always` part is like # `finally` in lesser languages. We use it to *always* restore user options. { # The 'emulate' command should not be placed inside the interactive if check; # placing it there fails to disable alias expansion. See #3731. if [[ -o interactive ]]; then # To use custom commands instead of find, override _fzf_compgen_{path,dir} # # _fzf_compgen_path() { # echo "$1" # command find -L "$1" \ # -name .git -prune -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o \( -type d -o -type f -o -type l \) \ # -a -not -path "$1" -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@' # } # # _fzf_compgen_dir() { # command find -L "$1" \ # -name .git -prune -o -name .hg -prune -o -name .svn -prune -o -type d \ # -a -not -path "$1" -print 2> /dev/null | sed 's@^\./@@' # } ########################################################### __fzf_defaults() { # $1: Prepend to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS # $2: Append to FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE and FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS echo "--height ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} --bind=ctrl-z:ignore $1" command cat "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE-}" 2> /dev/null echo "${FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS-} $2" } __fzf_comprun() { if [[ "$(type _fzf_comprun 2>&1)" =~ function ]]; then _fzf_comprun "$@" elif [ -n "${TMUX_PANE-}" ] && { [ "${FZF_TMUX:-0}" != 0 ] || [ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]; }; then shift if [ -n "${FZF_TMUX_OPTS-}" ]; then fzf-tmux ${(Q)${(Z+n+)FZF_TMUX_OPTS}} -- "$@" else fzf-tmux -d ${FZF_TMUX_HEIGHT:-40%} -- "$@" fi else shift fzf "$@" fi } # Extract the name of the command. e.g. ls; foo=1 ssh ** __fzf_extract_command() { setopt localoptions noksh_arrays # Control completion with the "compstate" parameter, insert and list noting compstate[insert]= compstate[list]= cmd_word="${words[1]}" } __fzf_generic_path_completion() { local base lbuf compgen fzf_opts suffix tail dir leftover matches base=$1 lbuf=$2 compgen=$3 fzf_opts=$4 suffix=$5 tail=$6 setopt localoptions nonomatch if [[ $base = *'$('* ]] || [[ $base = *'<('* ]] || [[ $base = *'>('* ]] || [[ $base = *':='* ]] || [[ $base = *'`'* ]]; then return fi eval "base=$base" 2> /dev/null || return [[ $base = *"/"* ]] && dir="$base" while [ 1 ]; do if [[ -z "$dir" || -d ${dir} ]]; then leftover=${base/#"$dir"} leftover=${leftover/#\/} [ -z "$dir" ] && dir='.' [ "$dir" != "/" ] && dir="${dir/%\//}" matches=$( export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "--reverse --scheme=path" "${FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS-}") unset FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE if declare -f "$compgen" > /dev/null; then eval "$compgen $(printf %q "$dir")" | __fzf_comprun "$cmd_word" ${(Q)${(Z+n+)fzf_opts}} -q "$leftover" else if [[ $compgen =~ dir ]]; then walker=dir,follow rest=${FZF_COMPLETION_DIR_OPTS-} else walker=file,dir,follow,hidden rest=${FZF_COMPLETION_PATH_OPTS-} fi __fzf_comprun "$cmd_word" ${(Q)${(Z+n+)fzf_opts}} -q "$leftover" --walker "$walker" --walker-root="$dir" ${(Q)${(Z+n+)rest}} < /dev/tty fi | while read -r item; do item="${item%$suffix}$suffix" echo -n -E "${(q)item} " done ) matches=${matches% } if [ -n "$matches" ]; then LBUFFER="$lbuf$matches$tail" fi zle reset-prompt break fi dir=$(dirname "$dir") dir=${dir%/}/ done } _fzf_path_completion() { __fzf_generic_path_completion "$1" "$2" _fzf_compgen_path \ "-m" "" " " } _fzf_dir_completion() { __fzf_generic_path_completion "$1" "$2" _fzf_compgen_dir \ "" "/" "" } _fzf_feed_fifo() { command rm -f "$1" mkfifo "$1" cat <&0 > "$1" &| } _fzf_complete() { setopt localoptions ksh_arrays # Split arguments around -- local args rest str_arg i sep args=("$@") sep= for i in {0..${#args[@]}}; do if [[ "${args[$i]-}" = -- ]]; then sep=$i break fi done if [[ -n "$sep" ]]; then str_arg= rest=("${args[@]:$((sep + 1)):${#args[@]}}") args=("${args[@]:0:$sep}") else str_arg=$1 args=() shift rest=("$@") fi local fifo lbuf matches post fifo="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/fzf-complete-fifo-$$" lbuf=${rest[0]} post="${funcstack[1]}_post" type $post > /dev/null 2>&1 || post=cat _fzf_feed_fifo "$fifo" matches=$( FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS=$(__fzf_defaults "--reverse" "${FZF_COMPLETION_OPTS-} $str_arg") \ FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS_FILE='' \ __fzf_comprun "$cmd_word" "${args[@]}" -q "${(Q)prefix}" < "$fifo" | $post | tr '\n' ' ') if [ -n "$matches" ]; then LBUFFER="$lbuf$matches" fi command rm -f "$fifo" } # To use custom hostname lists, override __fzf_list_hosts. # The function is expected to print hostnames, one per line as well as in the # desired sorting and with any duplicates removed, to standard output. if ! declare -f __fzf_list_hosts > /dev/null; then __fzf_list_hosts() { setopt localoptions nonomatch command cat <(command tail -n +1 ~/.ssh/config ~/.ssh/config.d/* /etc/ssh/ssh_config 2> /dev/null | command grep -i '^\s*host\(name\)\? ' | awk '{for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) print $1 " " $i}' | command grep -v '[*?%]') \ <(command grep -oE '^[[a-z0-9.,:-]+' ~/.ssh/known_hosts 2> /dev/null | tr ',' '\n' | tr -d '[' | awk '{ print $1 " " $1 }') \ <(command grep -v '^\s*\(#\|$\)' /etc/hosts 2> /dev/null | command grep -Fv '0.0.0.0' | command sed 's/#.*//') | awk '{for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) print $i}' | sort -u } fi _fzf_complete_telnet() { _fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <(__fzf_list_hosts) } # The first and the only argument is the LBUFFER without the current word that contains the trigger. # The current word without the trigger is in the $prefix variable passed from the caller. _fzf_complete_ssh() { local -a tokens tokens=(${(z)1}) case ${tokens[-1]} in -i|-F|-E) _fzf_path_completion "$prefix" "$1" ;; *) local user [[ $prefix =~ @ ]] && user="${prefix%%@*}@" _fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <(__fzf_list_hosts | awk -v user="$user" '{print user $0}') ;; esac } _fzf_complete_export() { _fzf_complete -m -- "$@" < <( declare -xp | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //' ) } _fzf_complete_unset() { _fzf_complete -m -- "$@" < <( declare -xp | sed 's/=.*//' | sed 's/.* //' ) } _fzf_complete_unalias() { _fzf_complete +m -- "$@" < <( alias | sed 's/=.*//' ) } _fzf_complete_kill() { _fzf_complete -m --header-lines=1 --no-preview --wrap -- "$@" < <( command ps -eo user,pid,ppid,start,time,command 2> /dev/null || command ps -eo user,pid,ppid,time,args 2> /dev/null || # For BusyBox command ps --everyone --full --windows # For cygwin ) } _fzf_complete_kill_post() { awk '{print $2}' } fzf-completion() { trap 'unset cmd_word' EXIT local tokens prefix trigger tail matches lbuf d_cmds setopt localoptions noshwordsplit noksh_arrays noposixbuiltins # Check if at least one completion system (old or new) is active if ! zmodload -F zsh/parameter p:functions 2>/dev/null || ! (( ${+functions[compdef]} )); then if ! zmodload -e zsh/compctl; then zmodload -i zsh/compctl fi fi # http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq03.html # http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Expansion.html#Parameter-Expansion-Flags tokens=(${(z)LBUFFER}) if [ ${#tokens} -lt 1 ]; then zle ${fzf_default_completion:-expand-or-complete} return fi # Explicitly allow for empty trigger. trigger=${FZF_COMPLETION_TRIGGER-'**'} [ -z "$trigger" -a ${LBUFFER[-1]} = ' ' ] && tokens+=("") # When the trigger starts with ';', it becomes a separate token if [[ ${LBUFFER} = *"${tokens[-2]-}${tokens[-1]}" ]]; then tokens[-2]="${tokens[-2]-}${tokens[-1]}" tokens=(${tokens[0,-2]}) fi lbuf=$LBUFFER tail=${LBUFFER:$(( ${#LBUFFER} - ${#trigger} ))} # Trigger sequence given if [ ${#tokens} -gt 1 -a "$tail" = "$trigger" ]; then d_cmds=(${=FZF_COMPLETION_DIR_COMMANDS-cd pushd rmdir}) # Make the 'cmd_word' global zle __fzf_extract_command || : [[ -z "$cmd_word" ]] && return [ -z "$trigger" ] && prefix=${tokens[-1]} || prefix=${tokens[-1]:0:-${#trigger}} if [[ $prefix = *'$('* ]] || [[ $prefix = *'<('* ]] || [[ $prefix = *'>('* ]] || [[ $prefix = *':='* ]] || [[ $prefix = *'`'* ]]; then return fi [ -n "${tokens[-1]}" ] && lbuf=${lbuf:0:-${#tokens[-1]}} if eval "type _fzf_complete_${cmd_word} > /dev/null"; then prefix="$prefix" eval _fzf_complete_${cmd_word} ${(q)lbuf} zle reset-prompt elif [ ${d_cmds[(i)$cmd_word]} -le ${#d_cmds} ]; then _fzf_dir_completion "$prefix" "$lbuf" else _fzf_path_completion "$prefix" "$lbuf" fi # Fall back to default completion else zle ${fzf_default_completion:-expand-or-complete} fi } [ -z "$fzf_default_completion" ] && { binding=$(bindkey '^I') [[ $binding =~ 'undefined-key' ]] || fzf_default_completion=$binding[(s: :w)2] unset binding } # Completion widget to gain access to the 'words' array (man zshcompwid) zle -C __fzf_extract_command .complete-word __fzf_extract_command # Normal widget zle -N fzf-completion bindkey '^I' fzf-completion fi } always { # Restore the original options. eval $__fzf_completion_options 'unset' '__fzf_completion_options' }