# AUTO GENERATED BY 'fish-lsp' COMMAND # # * Any command should generate the completions file # # >_ fish-lsp complete > ~/.config/fish/completions/fish-lsp.fish # >_ fish-lsp complete > $fish_complete_path[1]/fish-lsp.fish # # * If you are building from source, the completions file is generated by the commands # # >_ yarn install && yarn dev # builds and links the `fish-lsp` command globally (with completions) # >_ yarn sh:build-completions # directly builds the completions file # # * To find all files that are used for sourcing fish-lsp's completions, you can use: # # >_ path sort --unique --key=basename $fish_complete_path/*.fish | string match -re '/fish-lsp.fish' # # * To interactively test the completions, you can use: # # >_ complete -c fish-lsp -e && complete -e fish-lsp # erase all fish-lsp completions # >_ fish-lsp complete | source # use the completions for the current session # # * For more info, try editing the generated output inside: # # To see the completions in your current shell interactive prompt: # >_ commandline -r (fish-lsp complete | string collect) # pressing `alt+e` will edit the commandline in $EDITOR # # Or write them to a /tmp/ file, and edit them directly in your $EDITOR, and source them: # >_ fish-lsp complete > /tmp/fish-lsp.fish && $EDITOR /tmp/fish-lsp.fish && source /tmp/fish-lsp.fish # # If you are working on the development of the `fish-lsp`, you can edit the file that generates the completions: # >_ $EDITOR ~/path/to/fish-lsp/src/utils/get-lsp-completions.ts # >_ open https://github.com/ndonfris/fish-lsp/blob/master/src/utils/get-lsp-completions.ts # view it in browser # # NOTE: bundled server installations will not allow you to view the source code as easily # # * You can see if the completions are up to date by running the command: # # >_ fish-lsp info --check-health # # # MORE INFO INCLUDED IN FOOTER # PLEASE CONSIDER CONTRIBUTING! # REPO URL: https://github.com/ndonfris/fish-lsp.git ############################################# # helper functions for fish-lsp completions # ############################################# # print all unique `fish-lsp start --enable|--disable ...` features (i.e., complete, hover, etc.) # if a feature is already specified in the command line, it will be skipped # the features can also be used in the global environment variables `fish_lsp_enabled_handlers` or `fish_lsp_disabled_handlers` function __fish_lsp_get_features -d 'print all features controlled by the server, not yet used in the commandline' set -l all_features 'complete' 'hover' 'rename' 'definition' 'implementation' 'reference' 'formatting' 'formatRange' 'typeFormatting' 'codeAction' 'codeLens' 'folding' 'signature' 'executeCommand' 'inlayHint' 'highlight' 'diagnostic' 'popups' 'semanticTokens' set -l features_to_complete set -l features_to_skip set -l opts (commandline -opc) for opt in $opts if contains -- $opt $all_features set features_to_skip $features_to_skip $opt end end for feature in $all_features if not contains -- $feature $features_to_skip printf '%b\t%s\n' $feature "$feature handler" end end end # check if `fish_lsp info` is used without arguments that prevent more switches # to be completed. `$argv` can be multiple switches that are truthy for `not __fish_contains_opt $arg`. # EXAMPLES: # > `__fish_info_complete_opt` # no arguments so it will only check base cases # > `fish-lsp info -` ---> $status -eq 0 # > `fish-lsp info --extra` ---> $status -eq 1 # # > `__fish_info_complete_opt bin` # check if argument `--bin` is used # > `fish-lsp info --bin` ---> $status -eq 1 # > `fish-lsp info --time-startup` ---> $status -eq 1 (base case) function __fish_lsp_info_complete_opt --description 'check if the commandline contains any of the info switches' __fish_seen_subcommand_from info || return 1 begin __fish_contains_opt extra or __fish_contains_opt verbose or __fish_contains_opt time-startup or __fish_contains_opt check-health or __fish_contains_opt source-maps or __fish_contains_opt dump-parse-tree end && return 1 for opt in $argv not __fish_contains_opt "$opt" or return 1 end return 0 end # print all unique 'fish-lsp env --only ...` env_variables (i.e., $fish_lsp_*, ...) # if a env_variable is already specified in the command line, it will not be included again function __fish_lsp_get_env_variables -d 'print all fish_lsp_* env variables, not yet used in the commandline' # every env variable name set -l env_names "fish_lsp_enabled_handlers" \ "fish_lsp_disabled_handlers" \ "fish_lsp_commit_characters" \ "fish_lsp_log_file" \ "fish_lsp_log_level" \ "fish_lsp_all_indexed_paths" \ "fish_lsp_modifiable_paths" \ "fish_lsp_diagnostic_disable_error_codes" \ "fish_lsp_enable_experimental_diagnostics" \ "fish_lsp_strict_conditional_command_warnings" \ "fish_lsp_prefer_builtin_fish_commands" \ "fish_lsp_allow_fish_wrapper_functions" \ "fish_lsp_require_autoloaded_functions_to_have_description" \ "fish_lsp_max_background_files" \ "fish_lsp_show_client_popups" \ "fish_lsp_single_workspace_support" \ "fish_lsp_ignore_paths" \ "fish_lsp_max_workspace_depth" \ "fish_lsp_fish_path" # every completion argument `name\t'description'`, only unused env variables will be printed set -l env_names_with_descriptions "fish_lsp_enabled_handlers\t'server handlers to enable'" \ "fish_lsp_disabled_handlers\t'server handlers to disable'" \ "fish_lsp_commit_characters\t'commit characters that select completion items'" \ "fish_lsp_log_file\t'path to the fish-lsp's log file'" \ "fish_lsp_log_level\t'minimum log level to include in the log file'" \ "fish_lsp_all_indexed_paths\t'directories that the server should always index on startup'" \ "fish_lsp_modifiable_paths\t'indexed paths that can be modified'" \ "fish_lsp_diagnostic_disable_error_codes\t'diagnostic codes to disable'" \ "fish_lsp_enable_experimental_diagnostics\t'enable fish-lsp's experimental diagnostics'" \ "fish_lsp_strict_conditional_command_warnings\t'diagnostic `3002` show warnings for syntax like `command ls || echo 'no ls'`'" \ "fish_lsp_prefer_builtin_fish_commands\t'prefer built-in fish commands over external shell commands'" \ "fish_lsp_allow_fish_wrapper_functions\t'prefer the user to use primitive fish commands instead of wrapper utilities common in other shells'" \ "fish_lsp_require_autoloaded_functions_to_have_description\t'enable showing diagnostic `4008`'" \ "fish_lsp_max_background_files\t'maximum number of files to analyze in the background on startup'" \ "fish_lsp_show_client_popups\t'send `connection/window/*` requests in the server'" \ "fish_lsp_single_workspace_support\t'limit workspace searching to only the current workspace'" \ "fish_lsp_ignore_paths\t'paths to ignore when indexing'" \ "fish_lsp_max_workspace_depth\t'maximum directory depth to search for fish files on startup'" \ "fish_lsp_fish_path\t'specific binary to use for executing 'fish' commands inside server'" # get the current command line token (for comma separated options) set -l current (commandline -ct) # utility function to check if the current token contains a comma function has_comma --inherit-variable current --description 'check if the current token contains a comma' string match -rq '.*,.*' -- $current || string match -rq -- '--only=.*' $current return $status end # get the current command line options, adding the current token if it contains a comma set -l opts (commandline -opc) has_comma && set -a opts $current # create two arrays, one for the env variables already used, and the other # for all the arguments passed into the commandline set -l features_to_skip set -l fixed_opts # split any comma separated options for opt in $opts if string match -rq -- '--only=.*' $opt set -a fixed_opts '--only' (string split -m1 -f2 -- '--only=' $opt | string split ',') else if string match -q '*,*' -- $opt set fixed_opts $fixed_opts (string split ',' -- $opt) else set fixed_opts $fixed_opts $opt end end # skip any env variable that is already specified in the command line for opt in $fixed_opts if contains -- $opt $env_names set -a features_to_skip $opt end end # if using the `--only=` syntax, remove the `--only` part. # when entries are separated by commas, we need to keep the current token's prefix comma # in the completion output set prefix '' if has_comma set prefix (string replace -r '[^,]*$' '' -- $current | string replace -r -- '^--only=' '') end # print the completions that haven't been used yet for line in $env_names_with_descriptions set name (string split -f1 -m1 '\t' -- $line) if not contains -- $name $features_to_skip echo -e "$prefix$line" end end end # check for usage of the main switches in env command `fish-lsp env --show|--create|--show-default|--names` # # requires passing in one of switches: `--none` or `--any` # - `--none` check that none of the main switches are used # - `--any` check that a main switch has been seen # - `--no-names` check that the `--names` switch is not used, but needs to be # paired with `--none` or `--any` # # used in the `env` completions, for grouping repeated logic on those # completions conditional checks. # # ``` # complete -n '__fish_lsp_env_main_switch --none' # ``` function __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --description 'check if the commandline contains any of the main env switches (--show|--create|--show-default|--names)' argparse any none no-names no-output-types no-json names-joined -- $argv or return 1 # none means we don't want to see any of the main switches # no-names doesn't change anything here, since we are making sure that # names already doesn't exist in the command line if set -ql _flag_none not __fish_contains_opt names and not __fish_contains_opt -s s show and not __fish_contains_opt -s c create and not __fish_contains_opt show-default return $status end # any means that one of the main switches has been used. if set -ql _flag_any if set -ql _flag_no_names __fish_contains_opt names and return 1 end if set -ql _flag_no_output_types __fish_contains_opt json or __fish_contains_opt confd and return 1 end if set -ql _flag_no_json __fish_contains_opt json and return 1 end not set -ql _flag_no_names && __fish_contains_opt names or __fish_contains_opt -s s show or __fish_contains_opt -s c create or __fish_contains_opt show-default return $status end # names joined means that both the --names and --joined switches are used if set -ql _flag_names_joined __fish_contains_opt names and not __fish_contains_opt -s j joined and return $status end # if no switches are found, return 1 return 1 end # make sure `fish-lsp start --stdio|--node-ipc|--socket` is used singularly # and not in combination with any other connection related option function __fish_lsp_start_connection_opts -d 'check if any option (--stdio|--node-ipc|--socket) is used' __fish_contains_opt stdio || __fish_contains_opt node-ipc || __fish_contains_opt socket end # check if the last `fish-lsp start ...` flag/switch is `--enable` or `--disable` # this will find the last `-*` argument in the command line, skipping any argument not starting with `-` # and make sure it matches any of the provided `$argv` passed in to the function (defaulting to: `--enable` `--disable`) # we use this to allow multiple sequential features to follow `fish-lsp start --enable|--disable ...` # USAGE: # > `fish-lsp --stdio --start complete hover --disable codeAction highlight formatting ` # `__fish_lsp_last_switch --enable --disable ` would return 0 since `--disable` is the last switch function __fish_lsp_last_switch -d 'check if the last argument w/ a leading `-` matches any $argv' set -l opts (commandline -opc) set -l last_opt for opt in $opts switch $opt case '-*' set last_opt $opt case '*' continue end end set -l match_opts $argv if test (count $argv) -eq 0 set match_opts '--enable' '--disable' end for switch in $match_opts if test "$last_opt" = "$switch" return 0 end end return 1 end # Utility function to check if non or switches have been seen in the commandline # EXAMPLES: # > `__fish_lsp_not_contains_opt stdio enable disable` # > `fish-lsp start --stdio ` ---> 1 # > `fish-lsp start --enable ` ---> 1 # > `fish-lsp start --stdio --enable complete ` ---> 1 function __fish_lsp_not_contains_opt -d 'check if no switches have been seen in the commandline' for opt in $argv not __fish_contains_opt "$opt" or return 1 end end function __fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete -d 'complete the source map url for the current lsp version' __fish_seen_subcommand_from info and __fish_contains_opt source-maps and __fish_lsp_not_contains_opt all all-paths check install status remove end # Utility function for checking if we have seen any switches yet. # EXAMPLES: # > `fish-lsp start --stdio ` ---> 1 # > `fish-lsp start --stdio --enable complete ` ---> 1 # > `fish-lsp start ` ---> 0 function __fish_lsp_is_first_switch -d "check if we've seen any switches in the commandline" set -l opts (commandline -opc) set -e opts[1] if test (count $opts) -eq 0 return 1 end set -l count 0 for opt in $opts switch $opt case '-*' set count (math $count + 1) case '*' continue end end if test $count -eq 0 return 0 end return 1 end # Count args after the last switch. # This is useful for limiting the number of arguments a user can pass to a switch. # Fish's default behavior allows multiple arguments to be passed to a switch (when using the fish-lsp's cli syntax) # When paired with the `test` command, we can make sure that the user has provided a certain number of values to the last switch. # EXAMPLES: # > `fish-lsp start --max-files ` ---> 0 # > `fish-lsp start --max-files 10` ---> 1 # > `fish-lsp start --max-files 1000 ` ---> 2 # > `fish-lsp start --max-files 1000 --stdio` ---> 0 # USAGE: # > `complete -c fish-lsp -n 'not __fish_contains_opt max-files' -l max-files -xa '(seq 1000 500 10000)'` # > `complete -c fish-lsp -n 'test (__fish_lsp_count_after_last_switch) -le 1' -l max-files -xa '(seq 1000 500 10000)'` # creates the flag `--max-files` with numbers from 1000 to 10000 as completion values # but only allows the user to select a single value for the switch, # e.g. `--max-files ` is allowed, but `--max-files 1000 5000` is not function __fish_lsp_count_after_last_switch -d 'count the number of arguments after the last switch' set -l opts (commandline -opc) (commandline -ct) set -l last_switch set -l count 0 for opt in $opts switch $opt case '-*' set last_switch $opt set count 0 case '*' test -n "$last_switch" and set count (math $count + 1) end end echo $count end ############################### ### END OF HELPER FUNCTIONS ### ############################### ## disable file completions complete -c fish-lsp -f ## fish-lsp complete -c fish-lsp -n "__fish_is_first_arg; and __fish_complete_subcommand" -k -a " start\t'start the lsp' info\t'show info about the fish-lsp' url\t'show helpful url(s) related to the fish-lsp' complete\t'generate fish shell completions' env\t'generate environment variables for lsp configuration'" ## `fish-lsp -` complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_is_first_arg; and not __fish_contains_opt -s v version' -s v -l version -d 'Show lsp version' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_is_first_arg; and not __fish_contains_opt -s h help' -s h -l help -d 'Show help information' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_is_first_arg; and not __fish_contains_opt help-all' -l help-all -d 'Show all help information' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_is_first_arg; and not __fish_contains_opt help-short' -l help-short -d 'Show short help information' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_is_first_arg; and not __fish_contains_opt help-man' -l help-man -d 'Show raw manpage' ## `fish-lsp start --` complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and not __fish_contains_opt dump' -l dump -d 'stop lsp & show the startup options being read' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start' -l enable -d 'enable the startup option' -xa '(__fish_lsp_get_features)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start' -l disable -d 'disable the startup option' -xa '(__fish_lsp_get_features)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and __fish_lsp_last_switch --disable --enable' -a '(__fish_lsp_get_features)' # allow completing multiple features in a row (when last seen switch is either: `--enable|--disable`) complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and not __fish_lsp_start_connection_opts' -l stdio -d 'use stdin/stdout for communication (default)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and not __fish_lsp_start_connection_opts' -l node-ipc -d 'use node IPC for communication' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and not __fish_lsp_start_connection_opts' -l socket -d 'use TCP socket for communication' -x complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and not __fish_contains_opt memory-limit' -l memory-limit -d 'set memory usage limit in MB' -x complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and not __fish_contains_opt max-files' -l max-files -d 'override the maximum number of files to analyze' -xa '100 500 (seq 1000 500 10000)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from start; and __fish_lsp_last_switch --max-files; and test (__fish_lsp_count_after_last_switch) -le 1' -d 'override the maximum number of files to analyze' -xa '100 500 (seq 1000 500 10000)' ## fish-lsp url -- complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt repo' -l repo -d 'show git repo url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt git' -l git -d 'show git repo url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt npm' -l npm -d 'show npmjs.com url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt homepage' -l homepage -d 'show website url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt contributing' -l contributing -d 'show git CONTRIBUTING.md url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt wiki' -l wiki -d 'show git wiki url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt issues' -l issues -d 'show git issues url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt report' -l report -d 'show git issues url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt discussions' -l discussions -d 'show git discussions url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt clients-repo' -l clients-repo -d 'show git clients-repo url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download; and not __fish_contains_opt sources-list' -l sources-list -d 'show useful url list of sources' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt download' -l download -d 'download server url' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from url; and not __fish_contains_opt source-map' -l source-map -d 'show source map url for the current lsp version' ## fish-lsp complete -- complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt fish' -l fish -d 'DEFAULT BEHAVIOR: show output for completion/fish-lsp.fish' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt names' -l names -d 'show names of subcommands' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt names-with-summary' -l names-with-summary -d 'show `name\tsummary\n` of subcommands' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt features' -l features -d 'show feature/toggle names' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt toggles' -l toggles -d 'show feature/toggle names' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt env-variables' -l env-variables -d 'show env variable completions' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from complete; and not __fish_contains_opt env-variable-names' -l env-variable-names -d 'show env variable names' ## fish-lsp info -- complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt bin' -l bin -d 'show the binary path' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt path' -l path -d 'show the path to the installation' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt build-type' -l build-type -d 'show the build-type' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt build-time' -l build-time -d 'show the build-time' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt -s v version' -s v -l version -d 'show the "fish-lsp" version' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt lsp-version' -l lsp-version -d 'show the npm package for the lsp-version' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt capabilities' -l capabilities -d 'show the lsp capabilities implemented' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt man-file' -l man-file -d 'show man file path' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt log-file' -l log-file -d 'show log file path' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt; and __fish_contains_opt man-file; or __fish_contains_opt log-file' -l show -d 'show file content' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt verbose extra; and __fish_lsp_is_first_switch' -l verbose -d 'show all debugging server info (capabilities, paths, version, etc.)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt extra verbose; and __fish_lsp_is_first_switch' -l extra -d 'show all debugging server info (capabilities, paths, version, etc.)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt check-health time-startup; and __fish_lsp_is_first_switch' -l check-health -d 'show the server health' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt time-startup check-health; and __fish_lsp_is_first_switch' -l time-startup -d 'show startup timing info' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt time-only;' -l time-only -d 'show only summary of the startup timing info' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from info; and __fish_contains_opt time-startup; and not __fish_contains_opt no-warning' -l no-warning -d 'do not show warning message' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from info; and __fish_contains_opt time-startup; and not __fish_contains_opt use-workspace' -l use-workspace -d 'specify workspace directory' -xa '(__fish_complete_directories)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from info; and __fish_contains_opt time-startup; and __fish_lsp_last_switch --use-workspace' -d 'workspace directory' -xa '(__fish_complete_directories)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from info; and __fish_contains_opt time-startup; and not __fish_contains_opt show-files' -l show-files -d 'show the files indexed' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt source-maps;' -l source-maps -d 'show the source maps used by the server' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete' -l all -d 'verbose info showing all sourcemaps used by the server on the local machine' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete' -l all-paths -d 'the absolute paths of the installed sourcemaps' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete' -l check -d 'check if the sourcemaps are installed & valid' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete' -l remove -d 'remove the sourcemaps' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete' -l install -d 'install the sourcemaps' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_sourcemaps_complete' -l status -d 'info about the sourcemaps' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_lsp_info_complete_opt dump-parse-tree; and __fish_lsp_is_first_switch' -l dump-parse-tree -d 'dump the tree-sitter parse tree of a file' -k -xa '(__fish_complete_suffix "*.fish" --description="path to show tree-sitter AST" | string match -rei -- ".*\.fish|.*/")' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from info; and __fish_lsp_last_switch --dump-parse-tree; and test (__fish_lsp_count_after_last_switch) -le 1' -d 'fish script file' -k -xa '(__fish_complete_suffix "*.fish" --description="path to show tree-sitter AST" | string match -rei -- ".*\.fish|.*/")' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from info; and __fish_contains_opt dump-parse-tree; and not __fish_contains_opt no-color' -l no-color -d 'do not colorize the output' ## fish-lsp env -- # no switches seen: `fish-lsp env ` complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --none; and __fish_complete_subcommand --fcs-skip=2' -kra " --show-default\t'show the default values for fish-lsp env variables' -c\t'create the env variables' --create\t'create the env variables' -s\t'show the current fish-lsp env variables with their values' --show\t'show the current fish-lsp env variables with their values' --names\t'output only the names of the env variables'" # main switches (first arguments after the `env` subcommand) complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --none' -l show-default -d 'show the default values for fish-lsp env variables' -k complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --none' -s c -l create -d 'build initial fish-lsp env variables' -k complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --none' -s s -l show -d 'show the current fish-lsp env variables' -k complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --none' -l names -d 'output only the names of the env variables' -k # --only switch complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any' -l only -d 'show only certain env variables' -xa '(__fish_lsp_get_env_variables)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_last_switch --only' -xa '(__fish_lsp_get_env_variables)' # switches usable after the main switches complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any --no-names --no-json; and not __fish_contains_opt no-comments' -l no-comments -d 'skip outputting comments' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any --no-names --no-json; and not __fish_contains_opt no-global' -l no-global -d 'use local exports' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any --no-names --no-json; and not __fish_contains_opt no-local' -l no-local -d 'do not use local scope (pair with --no-global)' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any --no-names --no-json; and not __fish_contains_opt no-export' -l no-export -d 'do not export variables' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any --no-names --no-output-types' -l json -d 'output for settings.json' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --any --no-names --no-output-types' -l confd -d 'output for redirect to "conf.d/fish-lsp.fish"' complete -c fish-lsp -n '__fish_seen_subcommand_from env; and __fish_lsp_env_main_switch --names-joined; and not __fish_contains_opt joined' -l joined -d 'output the names in a single line' ################################################################################# ### generated output time: 09/11/2025, 16:04:17 ### ### binary build time: 10/1/25, 2:00:50 PM ### ### binary build path: ~/.local/bin/fish-lsp ### ### binary build version: 1.1.0 ### ### report issues: https://github.com/ndonfris/fish-lsp/issues ### #################################################################################