Add completion support for git

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# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nushell/nu_scripts/refs/heads/main/custom-completions/git/git-completions.nu
# Note: replaced export extern "git example" with export extern example to avoid running `git git example`
def "nu-complete git available upstream" [] {
^git branch --no-color -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 --no-color | lines | each { |line| $line | str replace '* ' "" | str trim }
}
# Yield remote branches like `origin/main`, `upstream/feature-a`
def "nu-complete git remote branches with prefix" [] {
^git branch --no-color -r | lines | parse -r '^\*?(\s*|\s*\S* -> )(?P<branch>\S*$)' | 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 --no-color -r | lines | parse -r (['^[\* ]+', $remotes_regex, '?(?P<branch>\S+)'] | flatten | str join) | get branch | uniq | where {|branch| $branch != "HEAD"} | where {|branch| $branch not-in $local_branches }
}
def "nu-complete git switch" [] {
(nu-complete git local branches)
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "local branch"
| append (nu-complete git remote branches nonlocal without prefix
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "remote branch")
}
def "nu-complete git checkout" [] {
(nu-complete git local branches)
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "local branch"
| append (nu-complete git remote branches nonlocal without prefix
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "remote branch")
| append (nu-complete git remote branches with prefix
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "remote branch")
| append (nu-complete git commits all)
| append (nu-complete git files | where description != "Untracked" | select value)
}
# Arguments to `git rebase --onto <arg1> <arg2>`
def "nu-complete git rebase" [] {
(nu-complete git local branches)
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "local branch"
| append (nu-complete git remote branches with prefix
| parse "{value}"
| insert description "remote branch")
| append (nu-complete git commits all)
}
def "nu-complete git stash-list" [] {
git stash list | lines | parse "{value}: {description}"
}
def "nu-complete git tags" [] {
^git tag --no-color | lines
}
# See `man git-status` under "Short Format"
# This is incomplete, but should cover the most common cases.
const short_status_descriptions = {
".D": "Deleted"
".M": "Modified"
"!" : "Ignored"
"?" : "Untracked"
"AU": "Staged, not merged"
"MD": "Some modifications staged, file deleted in work tree"
"MM": "Some modifications staged, some modifications untracked"
"R.": "Renamed"
"UU": "Both modified (in merge conflict)"
}
def "nu-complete git files" [] {
let relevant_statuses = ["?",".M", "MM", "MD", ".D", "UU"]
^git status -uall --porcelain=2
| lines
| each { |$it|
if $it starts-with "1 " {
$it | parse --regex "1 (?P<short_status>\\S+) (?:\\S+\\s?){6} (?P<value>\\S+)"
} else if $it starts-with "2 " {
$it | parse --regex "2 (?P<short_status>\\S+) (?:\\S+\\s?){6} (?P<value>\\S+)"
} else if $it starts-with "u " {
$it | parse --regex "u (?P<short_status>\\S+) (?:\\S+\\s?){8} (?P<value>\\S+)"
} else if $it starts-with "? " {
$it | parse --regex "(?P<short_status>.{1}) (?P<value>.+)"
} 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 local 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 local 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<value>[^ ]+) \s*(?P<description>\w.*)'
}
def "nu-complete git add" [] {
nu-complete git files
}
def "nu-complete git pull rebase" [] {
["false","true","merges","interactive"]
}
# Check out git branches and files
export extern 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 <no-such-branch>' (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 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 downloaded 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 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 pull [
remote?: string@"nu-complete git remotes", # the name of the remote
...refs: string@"nu-complete git local branches", # the branch / refspec
--rebase(-r): string@"nu-complete git pull rebase", # rebase current branch on top of upstream after fetching
--quiet(-q) # suppress output during transfer and merge
--verbose(-v) # be more verbose
--commit # perform the merge and commit the result
--no-commit # perform the merge but do not commit the result
--edit(-e) # edit the merge commit message
--no-edit # use the auto-generated merge commit message
--cleanup: string # specify how to clean up the merge commit message
--ff # fast-forward if possible
--no-ff # create a merge commit in all cases
--gpg-sign(-S) # GPG-sign the resulting merge commit
--no-gpg-sign # do not GPG-sign the resulting merge commit
--log: int # include log messages from merged commits
--no-log # do not include log messages from merged commits
--signoff # add Signed-off-by trailer
--no-signoff # do not add Signed-off-by trailer
--stat(-n) # show a diffstat at the end of the merge
--no-stat # do not show a diffstat at the end of the merge
--squash # produce working tree and index state as if a merge happened
--no-squash # perform the merge and commit the result
--verify # run pre-merge and commit-msg hooks
--no-verify # do not run pre-merge and commit-msg hooks
--strategy(-s): string # use the given merge strategy
--strategy-option(-X): string # pass merge strategy-specific option
--verify-signatures # verify the tip commit of the side branch being merged
--no-verify-signatures # do not verify the tip commit of the side branch being merged
--summary # show a summary of the merge
--no-summary # do not show a summary of the merge
--autostash # create a temporary stash entry before the operation
--no-autostash # do not create a temporary stash entry before the operation
--allow-unrelated-histories # allow merging histories without a common ancestor
--no-rebase # do not rebase the current branch on top of the upstream branch
--all # fetch all remotes
--append(-a) # append fetched refs to existing contents of FETCH_HEAD
--atomic # use an atomic transaction to update local refs
--depth: int # limit fetching to the specified number of commits
--deepen: int # deepen the history by the specified number of commits
--shallow-since: string # deepen or shorten the history since a specified date
--shallow-exclude: string # exclude commits reachable from a specified branch or tag
--unshallow # convert a shallow repository to a complete one
--update-shallow # update .git/shallow with new refs
--tags(-t) # fetch all tags from the remote
--jobs(-j): int # number of parallel children for fetching
--set-upstream # add upstream (tracking) reference
--upload-pack: string # specify non-default path for upload-pack on the remote
--progress # force progress status even if stderr is not a terminal
--server-option(-o): string # transmit the given string to the server
]
# Switch between branches and commits
export extern 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 detached 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 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 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 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 remote [
--verbose(-v) # Show URL for remotes
]
# Add a new tracked repository
export extern "remote add" [
]
# Rename a tracked repository
export extern "remote rename" [
remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to rename
new_name: string # new name for remote
]
# Remove a tracked repository
export extern "remote remove" [
remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to remove
]
# Get the URL for a tracked repository
export extern "remote get-url" [
remote: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # remote to get URL for
]
# Set the URL for a tracked repository
export extern "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 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 commit [
--all(-a) # automatically stage all modified and deleted files
--amend # amend the previous commit rather than adding a new one
--message(-m): string # specify the commit message rather than opening an editor
--no-edit # don't edit the commit message (useful with --amend)
--reuse-message(-C): string # reuse the message from a previous commit
--reedit-message(-c): string # reuse and edit message from a commit
--fixup: string # create a fixup/amend commit
--squash: string # squash commit for autosquash rebase
--reset-author # reset author information
--short # short-format output for dry-run
--branch # show branch info in short-format
--porcelain # porcelain-ready format for dry-run
--long # long-format output for dry-run
--null(-z) # use NUL instead of LF in output
--file(-F): string # read commit message from file
--author: string # override commit author
--date: string # override author date
--template(-t): string # use commit message template file
--signoff(-s) # add Signed-off-by trailer
--no-signoff # do not add Signed-off-by trailer
--trailer: string # add trailer to commit message
--no-verify(-n) # bypass pre-commit and commit-msg hooks
--verify # do not bypass pre-commit and commit-msg hooks
--allow-empty # allow commit with no changes
--allow-empty-message # allow commit with empty message
--cleanup: string # cleanup commit message
--edit(-e) # edit commit message
--no-edit # do not edit commit message
--include(-i) # include given paths in commit
--only(-o) # commit only specified paths
--pathspec-from-file: string # read pathspec from file
--pathspec-file-nul # use NUL character for pathspec file
--untracked-files(-u): string # show untracked files
--verbose(-v) # show diff in commit message template
--quiet(-q) # suppress commit summary
--dry-run # show paths to be committed without committing
--status # include git-status output in commit message
--no-status # do not include git-status output
--gpg-sign(-S):string # GPG-sign commit
--no-gpg-sign # do not GPG-sign commit
...pathspec: string # commit files matching pathspec
]
# List commits
export extern 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 reflog [
]
# Stage files
export extern 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 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 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 "stash push" [
--patch(-p) # interactively choose hunks to stash
]
# Unstash previously stashed changes
export extern "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 "stash list" [
]
# Show a stashed change
export extern "stash show" [
stash?: string@"nu-complete git stash-list"
-U # show diff
]
# Drop a stashed change
export extern "stash drop" [
stash?: string@"nu-complete git stash-list"
]
# Create a new git repository
export extern init [
--initial-branch(-b): string # initial branch name
]
# List or manipulate tags
export extern tag [
--delete(-d): string@"nu-complete git tags" # delete a tag
]
# Prune all unreachable objects
export extern 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 "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 "bisect bad" [
]
# Mark the current (or specified) revision as good
export extern "bisect good" [
]
# Skip the current (or specified) revision
export extern "bisect skip" [
]
# End bisection
export extern "bisect reset" [
]
# Show help for a git subcommand
export extern help [
command: string@"nu-complete git subcommands" # subcommand to show help for
]
# git worktree
export extern worktree [
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
...args
]
# create a new working tree
export extern "worktree add" [
path: path # directory to clone the branch
branch: string@"nu-complete git available upstream" # Branch to clone
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--force(-f) # checkout <branch> even if already checked out in other worktree
-b # create a new branch
-B # create or reset a branch
--detach(-d) # detach HEAD at named commit
--checkout # populate the new working tree
--lock # keep the new working tree locked
--reason # reason for locking
--quiet(-q) # suppress progress reporting
--track # set up tracking mode (see git-branch(1))
--guess-remote # try to match the new branch name with a remote-tracking branch
...args
]
# list details of each worktree
export extern "worktree list" [
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--porcelain # machine-readable output
--verbose(-v) # show extended annotations and reasons, if available
--expire # add 'prunable' annotation to worktrees older than <time>
-z # terminate records with a NUL character
...args
]
def "nu-complete worktree list" [] {
^git worktree list | to text | parse --regex '(?P<value>\S+)\s+(?P<commit>\w+)\s+(?P<description>\S.*)'
}
# prevent a working tree from being pruned
export extern "worktree lock" [
worktree: string@"nu-complete worktree list"
--reason: string # reason because the tree is locked
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--reason # reason for locking
...args
]
# move a working tree to a new location
export extern "worktree move" [
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--force(-f) # force move even if worktree is dirty or locked
...args
]
# prune working tree information
export extern "worktree prune" [
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--dry-run(-n) # do not remove, show only
--verbose(-v) # report pruned working trees
--expire # expire working trees older than <time>
...args
]
# remove a working tree
export extern "worktree remove" [
worktree: string@"nu-complete worktree list"
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--force(-f) # force removal even if worktree is dirty or locked
]
# allow working tree to be pruned, moved or deleted
export extern "worktree unlock" [
worktree: string@"nu-complete worktree list"
...args
]
# clones a repo
export extern clone [
--help(-h) # display the help message for this command
--local(-l) # cloning from the local machine
--no-local # use the git transport mechanism even if cloning from a local path
--no-hardlinks # force git to copy files when cloning from the local machine
--shared(-s) # setup .git/objects/info/alternates to share objects with the source local repo
--reference: string # setup .git/objects/info/alternates to share objects with the =<reference> local repo
--reference-if-able: string # same as --reference, but skips empty folders
--dissociate # borrow objects from the referenced repo (--reference)
--quiet(-q) # suppress progress reporting
--verbose(-v) # be verbose
--progress # report progress unless --quiet
--server-option: string # transmit the =<option> to the server
--no-checkout(-n) # no checkout of HEAD
--reject-shallow # reject shallow repository as source
--no-reject-shallow # do not reject shallow repository as source
--bare # make a bare git repo
--sparse # initialize the sparse-checkout file
--filter: string # partial clone using the given =<filter-spec>
--mirror # mirror the source repo
--origin(-o): string # use <name> as the name for the remote origin
--branch(-b): string # point HEAD to <name> branch
--upload-pack(-u): string # use <upload-pack> as the path in the other end when using ssh
--template: string # use <template-dir> as the templates directory
--config(-c): string # set a <key>=<value> config variable
--depth: int # shallow clone <depth> commits
--shallow-since: string # shallow clone commits newer than =<date>
--shallow-exclude: string # do not clone commits reachable from <revision> (branch or tag)
--single-branch # clone commit history from a single branch
--no-single-Branch # do not clone only one branch
--no-tags # do not clone any tags
--recurse-submodules: string # clone the submodules
--shallow-submodules # shallow clone submodules with depth 1
--no-shallow-submodules # do not shallow clone submodules
--remote-submodules # submodules are updating using their remote tracking branch
--no-remote-submodules # do not track submodules remote
--separate-git-dir: string # place the clone at =<git dir> and link it here
--jobs(-j): int # number of simultaneous submodules fetch
...args
]
# Restores files in working tree or index to previous versions
export extern restore [
--help(-h) # Display the help message for this command
--source(-s) # Restore the working tree files with the content from the given tree
--patch(-p) # Interactively choose hunks to restore
--worktree(-W) # Restore working tree (default if neither --worktree or --staged is used)
--staged(-S) # Restore index
--quiet(-q) # Quiet, suppress feedback messages
--progress # Force progress reporting
--no-progress # Suppress progress reporting
--ours # Restore from index using our version for unmerged files
--theirs # Restore from index using their version for unmerged files
--merge(-m) # Restore from index and recreate the conflicted merge in unmerged files
--conflict: string # Like --merge but changes the conflict presentation with =<style>
--ignore-unmerged # Restore from index and ignore unmerged entries (unmerged files are left as is)
--ignore-skip-worktree-bits # Ignore sparse checkout patterns and unconditionally restores any files in <pathspec>
--recurse-submodules # Restore the contents of sub-modules in working tree
--no-recurse-submodules # Do not restore the contents of sub-modules in working tree (default)
--overlay # Do not remove files that don't exist when restoring from tree with --source
--no-overlay # Remove files that don't exist when restoring from tree with --source (default)
--pathspec-from-file: string # Read pathspec from file
--pathspec-file-nul # Separate pathspec elements with NUL character when reading from file
...pathspecs: string@"nu-complete git files" # Target pathspecs to restore
]
# Print lines matching a pattern
export extern grep [
--help(-h) # Display the help message for this command
--cached # Search blobs registered in the index file instead of worktree
--untracked # Include untracked files in search
--no-index # Similar to `grep -r`, but with additional benefits, such as using pathspec patterns to limit paths; Cannot be used together with --cached or --untracked
--no-exclude-standard # Include ignored files in search (only useful with --untracked)
--exclude-standard # No not include ignored files in search (only useful with --no-index)
--recurse-submodules # Recursively search in each submodule that is active and checked out
--text(-a) # Process binary files as if they were text
--textconv # Honor textconv filter settings
--no-textconv # Do not honor textconv filter settings (default)
--ignore-case(-i) # Ignore case differences between patterns and files
-I # Dont match the pattern in binary files
--max-depth: int # Max <depth> to descend down directories for each pathspec. A value of -1 means no limit.
--recursive(-r) # Same as --max-depth=-1
--no-recursive # Same as --max-depth=0
--word-regexp(-w) # Match the pattern only at word boundary
--invert-match(-v) # Select non-matching lines
-H # Suppress filename in output of matched lines
--full-name # Force relative path to filename from top directory
--extended-regexp(-E) # Use POSIX extended regexp for patterns
--basic-regexp(-G) # Use POSIX basic regexp for patterns (default)
--perl-regexp(-P) # Use Perl-compatible regular expressions for patterns
--line-number(-n) # Prefix the line number to matching lines
--column # Prefix the 1-indexed byte-offset of the first match from the start of the matching line
--files-with-matches(-l) # Print filenames of files that contains matches
--name-only # Same as --files-with-matches
--files-without-match(-L) # Print filenames of files that do not contain matches
--null(-z) # Use \0 as the delimiter for pathnames in the output, and print them verbatim
--only-matching(-o) # Print only the matched (non-empty) parts of a matching line, with each such part on a separate output line
--count(-c) # Instead of showing every matched line, show the number of lines that match
--no-color # Same as --color=never
--break # Print an empty line between matches from different files.
--heading # Show the filename above the matches in that file instead of at the start of each shown line.
--show-function(-p) # Show the preceding line that contains the function name of the match, unless the matching line is a function name itself.
--context(-C): int # Show <num> leading and trailing lines, and place a line containing -- between contiguous groups of matches.
--after-context(-A): int # Show <num> trailing lines, and place a line containing -- between contiguous groups of matches.
--before-context(-B): int # Show <num> leading lines, and place a line containing -- between contiguous groups of matches.
--function-context(-W) # Show the surrounding text from the previous line containing a function name up to the one before the next function name
--max-count(-m): int # Limit the amount of matches per file. When using the -v or --invert-match option, the search stops after the specified number of non-matches.
--threads: int # Number of grep worker threads to use. Use --help for more information on grep threads.
-f: string # Read patterns from <file>, one per line.
-e: string # Next parameter is the pattern. Multiple patterns are combined by --or.
--and # Search for lines that match multiple patterns.
--or # Search for lines that match at least one of multiple patterns. --or is implied between patterns without --and or --not.
--not # Search for lines that does not match pattern.
--all-match # When giving multiple pattern expressions combined with --or, this flag is specified to limit the match to files that have lines to match all of them.
--quiet(-q) # Do not output matched lines; instead, exit with status 0 when there is a match and with non-zero status when there isnt.
...pathspecs: string # Target pathspecs to limit the scope of the search.
]

@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ source light_theme.nu
source dark_theme.nu
source xdg.nu
use completions *
$env.config = {
buffer_editor: null
color_config: $dark_theme

@ -59,8 +59,6 @@ load-env {
BAT_STYLE: plain
BAT_THEME: zenburn
MANPAGER: "sh -c 'col -bx | bat --language man --plain'"
CLICOLOR: 1
PULUMI_SKIP_UPDATE_CHECK: true
NPM_CONFIG_USERCONFIG: $'($env.XDG_CONFIG_HOME)/npm/npmrc'
RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH: $'($env.XDG_CONFIG_HOME)/ripgrep/config'
@ -87,12 +85,12 @@ load-env {
PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR: "::: "
NU_LIB_DIRS: [
($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'lib')
($nu.data-dir | path join 'completions')
($nu.default-config-dir | path join lib)
($nu.default-config-dir | path join completions)
]
NU_PLUGIN_DIRS: [
($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'plugins')
($nu.default-config-dir | path join plugins)
]
ENV_CONVERSIONS: {

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