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45 lines
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Hilbish has a pretty good completion system. It has a nice looking menu,
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with 2 types of menus: grid (like file completions) or list.
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Like most parts of Hilbish, it's made to be extensible and customizable.
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The default handler for completions in general can be overwritten to provide
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more advanced completions if needed.
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# Completion Handler
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By default, it provides 3 things: for the first argument, binaries (with a
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plain name requested to complete, those in $PATH), files, or command
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completions. With the default completion handler, it will try to run a
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handler for the command or fallback to file completions.
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To overwrite it, just assign a function to `hilbish.completion.handler`
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like so:
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function hilbish.completion.handler(line, pos)
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-- do things
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end
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It is passed 2 arguments, the entire line, and the current cursor position.
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The functions in the completion interface take 3 arguments: query, ctx,
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and fields. The `query`, which what the user is currently trying to complete,
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`ctx`, being just the entire line, and `fields` being a table of arguments.
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It's just `ctx` split up, delimited by spaces.
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It's expected to return 2 things: a table of completion groups, and a prefix.
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A completion group is defined as a table with 2 keys: `items` and `type`.
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The `items` field is just a table of items to use for completions.
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The `type` is for the completion menu type, being either `grid` or `list`.
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The prefix is what all the completions start with. It should be empty
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if the user doesn't have a query. If the beginning of the completion
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item does not match the prefix, it will be replaced and fixed properly
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in the line. It is case sensitive.
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If you want to overwrite the functionality of the general completion handler,
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or make your command completion have files as well (and filter them),
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then there is the `files` function, which is mentioned below.
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# Completion Interface
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## Functions
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- `files(query, ctx, fields)` -> table, prefix: get file completions, based
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on the user's query.
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- `bins(query, ctx, fields)` -> table, prefix: get binary/executable
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completions, based on user query.
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- `call(scope, query, ctx, fields)` -> table, prefix: call a completion handler
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with `scope`, usually being in the form of `command.<name>`
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