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Bash completion for ruby Rake
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# bash completion for rake | |
# | |
# some code from on Jonathan Palardy's http://technotales.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/rake-completion-cache/ | |
# and http://pastie.org/217324 found http://ragonrails.com/post/38905212/rake-bash-completion-ftw | |
# | |
# For details and discussion | |
# http://turadg.aleahmad.net/2011/02/bash-completion-for-rake-tasks/ | |
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# INSTALL | |
# | |
# Place in your bash completions.d and/or source in your .bash_profile | |
# If on a Mac with Homebrew, try "brew install bash-completion" | |
# | |
# USAGE | |
# | |
# Type 'rake' and hit tab twice to get completions. | |
# To clear the cache, run rake_cache_clear() in your shell. | |
# | |
function _rake_cache_path() { | |
# If in a Rails app, put the cache in the cache dir | |
# so version control ignores it | |
if [ -e 'tmp/cache' ]; then | |
prefix='tmp/cache/' | |
fi | |
echo "${prefix}.rake_t_cache" | |
} | |
function rake_cache_store() { | |
rake --tasks --silent > "$(_rake_cache_path)" | |
} | |
function rake_cache_clear() { | |
rm -f .rake_t_cache | |
rm -f tmp/cache/.rake_t_cache | |
} | |
export COMP_WORDBREAKS=${COMP_WORDBREAKS/\:/} | |
function _rakecomplete() { | |
# error if no Rakefile | |
if [ ! -e Rakefile ]; then | |
echo "missing Rakefile" | |
return 1 | |
fi | |
# build cache if missing | |
if [ ! -e "$(_rake_cache_path)" ]; then | |
rake_cache_store | |
fi | |
local tasks=`awk '{print $2}' "$(_rake_cache_path)"` | |
COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "${tasks}" -- ${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]})) | |
return 0 | |
} | |
complete -o default -o nospace -F _rakecomplete rake |
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