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VIS-COMPLETE(1) | General Commands Manual | VIS-COMPLETE(1) |
NAME¶
vis-complete
—
Interactively complete file or word
SYNOPSIS¶
vis-complete |
[--file ] [--word ]
[--] [pattern] |
vis-complete |
-h | --help |
DESCRIPTION¶
vis-complete
takes a pattern on the
command-line and completes file or word and displays them in a menu for the
user to select one. Once the user has selected a completion, the completion
(excluding the pattern) is printed to standard output.
vis-complete
uses
vis-menu(1) as its user-interface, so see that page for
more details.
--file
- This passes pattern to
find
to obtain a list of matching file names. --word
- This reads standard input to obtain a list of lines matching pattern.
--
- If this token is encountered before the first non-option argument, all
following arguments will be treated as pattern, even if they would
otherwise be valid command-line options.
If encountered after the first non-option argument, or after a previous instance of
--
it is treated as a pattern. - pattern
- The pattern to be completed by file or word.
-h
|--help
- If present,
vis-complete
prints a usage summary and exits, ignoring any other flag and arguments.
EXIT STATUS¶
The vis-complete
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
In particular, like vis-menu(1),
vis-complete
prints nothing and sets its exit status
to 1 if the user refused to select a file.
SEE ALSO¶
BUGS¶
Because vis-complete
uses
find(1) to obtain the list of files, weird things might
happen if you have control-characters in your filenames.
January 15, 2017 | Vis v0.7 |