#!/bin/bash source-this-script [ "$BASH_VERSION" ] || return _todo() { local cur prev opts COMPREPLY=() cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}" local -r OPTS="-@ -@@ -+ -++ -d -f -h -p -P -PP -a -n -t -v -vv -V -x" local -r COMMANDS="\ add a addto addm append app archive command del \ rm depri dp do help list ls listall lsa listcon \ lsc listfile lf listpri lsp listproj lsprj move \ mv prepend prep pri p replace report" # Add custom commands from add-ons, if installed. local allCommands="$COMMANDS $('ls' ${TODO_ACTIONS_DIR:-$HOME/.todo.actions.d}/ 2>/dev/null)" local completions if [ $COMP_CWORD -eq 1 ]; then completions="$allCommands $OPTS" else case "$prev" in command) completions=$COMMANDS;; -*) completions="$allCommands $OPTS";; *) case "$cur" in +*) completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh command listproj);; @*) completions=$(TODOTXT_VERBOSE=0 todo.sh command listcon);; *) return 0;; esac esac fi COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "$completions" -- $cur )) return 0 } complete -F _todo todo.sh # If you define an alias (e.g. "t") to todo.sh, you need to explicitly enable # completion for it, too: #complete -F _todo t