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diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/LICENSE b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ece3536 --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +MIT License + +Copyright (c) 2021 Charmbracelet, Inc + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/README.md b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83c94ff --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +# Skate + +<p> + <img src="https://stuff.charm.sh/skate/skate-header.png?2" width="480" alt="A nice rendering of a roller skate with the words ‘Charm Skate’ next to it"><br> + <a href="https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate/releases"><img src="https://img.shields.io/github/release/charmbracelet/skate.svg" alt="Latest Release"></a> + <a href="https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate/actions"><img src="https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate/workflows/build/badge.svg" alt="Build Status"></a> +</p> + +A personal key-value store. 🛼 + +Skate is simple and powerful. Use it to save and retrieve anything you’d +like—even binary data. It’s fully encrypted, backed up to the cloud (that you +can self-host if you want) and can be synced with all your machines. + +```bash +# Store something (and sync it to the network) +skate set kitty meow + +# Fetch something (from the local cache) +skate get kitty + +# What’s in the store? +skate list + +# Pull down the latest data +skate sync + +# Spaces are fine +skate set "kitty litter" "smells great" + +# You can store binary data, too +skate set profile-pic < my-cute-pic.jpg +skate get profile-pic > here-it-is.jpg + +# Unicode also works, of course +skate set 猫咪 喵 +skate get 猫咪 + +# For more info +skate --help + +# Do creative things with skate list +skate set penelope marmalade +skate set christian tacos +skate set muesli muesli + +skate list | xargs -n 2 printf '%s loves %s.\n' +``` + +## Installation + +Use a package manager: + +```bash +# macOS or Linux +brew tap charmbracelet/tap && brew install charmbracelet/tap/skate + +# Arch Linux (btw) +pacman -S skate + +# Nix +nix-env -iA nixpkgs.skate + +# Debian/Ubuntu +echo 'deb [trusted=yes] https://repo.charm.sh/apt/ /' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/charm.list +sudo apt update && sudo apt install skate + +# Fedora +echo '[charm] +name=Charm +baseurl=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/ +enabled=1 +gpgcheck=0' | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/charm.repo +sudo yum install skate +``` + +Or download it: + +* [Packages][releases] are available in Debian and RPM formats +* [Binaries][releases] are available for Linux, macOS, and Windows + +Or just install it with `go`: + +```bash +go install github.com/charmbracelet/skate@latest +``` + +[releases]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate/releases + +## Other Features + +### Databases + +Sometimes you’ll want to separate your data into different databases: + +```bash +# Database are automatically created on demand +skate set secret-boss-key@work-stuff password123 + +# Most commands accept a @db argument +skate set "office rumor"@work-stuff "penelope likes marmalade" +skate get "office rumor"@work-stuff +skate list @work-stuff + +# Wait, what was that db named? +skate list-dbs + +# Oh no, the boss is coming! +skate reset @work-stuff +``` + +### Linking + +One of the most powerful features of Skate is its ability to link two machines +together so they have access to the same data. To link two machines together +just run: + +```bash +skate link +``` + +And follow the instructions. Keep in mind that you'll need access to both +machines. + +### Syncing + +When you run `skate set`, data is encrypted and synced to the network. When +you `get`, however, data is loaded from the local cache. To fetch any new data +from the server just run `skate sync`. + +## Examples + +Here are some of our favorite ways to use `skate`. + +### Keep secrets out of your scripts + +```bash +skate set gh_token GITHUB_TOKEN + +#!/bin/bash +curl -su "$1:$(skate get gh_token)" \ + https://api.github.com/users/$1 \ + | jq -r '"\(.login) has \(.total_private_repos) private repos"' +``` + +### Keep passwords in their own database + +```bash +skate set github@password.db PASSWORD +skate get github@password.db +``` + +### Use scripts to manage data + +```bash +#!/bin/bash +skate set "$(date)@bookmarks.db" $1 +skate list @bookmarks.db +``` + +What do you use `skate` for? [Let us know](mailto:vt100@charm.sh). + +## Self-Hosting + +Skate is backed by the Charm Cloud. By default it will use the Charm hosted +cloud, but it’s incredibly easy to self-host, even if that’s just on your +local network. For details, see the [Charm docs][selfhost]. + +[selfhost]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm#self-hosting + +## Hey, Developers + +Skate is built on [charm/kv](https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm#charm-kv). If +you’d like to build a tool that includes a user key value store, check it out. +Skate has the same functionality as `charm kv`, but it uses a separate database. + +## FAQ + +Skate is built off of [Charm FS][charm]. +Refer to [its FAQ][faq] for more info. + +[charm]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm +[faq]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm#faq + +## Feedback + +We’d love to hear your thoughts on this project. Feel free to drop us a note! + +* [Twitter](https://twitter.com/charmcli) +* [The Fediverse](https://mastodon.technology/@charm) +* [Slack](https://charm.sh/slack) + +## License + +[MIT](https://github.com/charmbracelet/skate/raw/main/LICENSE) + +*** + +Part of [Charm](https://charm.sh). + +<a href="https://charm.sh/"><img alt="The Charm logo" src="https://stuff.charm.sh/charm-badge.jpg" width="400"></a> + +Charm热爱开源 • Charm loves open source diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.bash b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.bash new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a954c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.bash @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +# bash completion V2 for skate -*- shell-script -*- + +__skate_debug() +{ + if [[ -n ${BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE:-} ]]; then + echo "$*" >> "${BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE}" + fi +} + +# Macs have bash3 for which the bash-completion package doesn't include +# _init_completion. This is a minimal version of that function. +__skate_init_completion() +{ + COMPREPLY=() + _get_comp_words_by_ref "$@" cur prev words cword +} + +# This function calls the skate program to obtain the completion +# results and the directive. It fills the 'out' and 'directive' vars. +__skate_get_completion_results() { + local requestComp lastParam lastChar args + + # Prepare the command to request completions for the program. + # Calling ${words[0]} instead of directly skate allows to handle aliases + args=("${words[@]:1}") + requestComp="${words[0]} __complete ${args[*]}" + + lastParam=${words[$((${#words[@]}-1))]} + lastChar=${lastParam:$((${#lastParam}-1)):1} + __skate_debug "lastParam ${lastParam}, lastChar ${lastChar}" + + if [ -z "${cur}" ] && [ "${lastChar}" != "=" ]; then + # If the last parameter is complete (there is a space following it) + # We add an extra empty parameter so we can indicate this to the go method. + __skate_debug "Adding extra empty parameter" + requestComp="${requestComp} ''" + fi + + # When completing a flag with an = (e.g., skate -n=<TAB>) + # bash focuses on the part after the =, so we need to remove + # the flag part from $cur + if [[ "${cur}" == -*=* ]]; then + cur="${cur#*=}" + fi + + __skate_debug "Calling ${requestComp}" + # Use eval to handle any environment variables and such + out=$(eval "${requestComp}" 2>/dev/null) + + # Extract the directive integer at the very end of the output following a colon (:) + directive=${out##*:} + # Remove the directive + out=${out%:*} + if [ "${directive}" = "${out}" ]; then + # There is not directive specified + directive=0 + fi + __skate_debug "The completion directive is: ${directive}" + __skate_debug "The completions are: ${out}" +} + +__skate_process_completion_results() { + local shellCompDirectiveError=1 + local shellCompDirectiveNoSpace=2 + local shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp=4 + local shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt=8 + local shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs=16 + + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveError)) -ne 0 ]; then + # Error code. No completion. + __skate_debug "Received error from custom completion go code" + return + else + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoSpace)) -ne 0 ]; then + if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then + __skate_debug "Activating no space" + compopt -o nospace + else + __skate_debug "No space directive not supported in this version of bash" + fi + fi + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp)) -ne 0 ]; then + if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then + __skate_debug "Activating no file completion" + compopt +o default + else + __skate_debug "No file completion directive not supported in this version of bash" + fi + fi + fi + + # Separate activeHelp from normal completions + local completions=() + local activeHelp=() + __skate_extract_activeHelp + + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt)) -ne 0 ]; then + # File extension filtering + local fullFilter filter filteringCmd + + # Do not use quotes around the $completions variable or else newline + # characters will be kept. + for filter in ${completions[*]}; do + fullFilter+="$filter|" + done + + filteringCmd="_filedir $fullFilter" + __skate_debug "File filtering command: $filteringCmd" + $filteringCmd + elif [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs)) -ne 0 ]; then + # File completion for directories only + + # Use printf to strip any trailing newline + local subdir + subdir=$(printf "%s" "${completions[0]}") + if [ -n "$subdir" ]; then + __skate_debug "Listing directories in $subdir" + pushd "$subdir" >/dev/null 2>&1 && _filedir -d && popd >/dev/null 2>&1 || return + else + __skate_debug "Listing directories in ." + _filedir -d + fi + else + __skate_handle_completion_types + fi + + __skate_handle_special_char "$cur" : + __skate_handle_special_char "$cur" = + + # Print the activeHelp statements before we finish + if [ ${#activeHelp} -ne 0 ]; then + printf "\n"; + printf "%s\n" "${activeHelp[@]}" + printf "\n" + + # The prompt format is only available from bash 4.4. + # We test if it is available before using it. + if (x=${PS1@P}) 2> /dev/null; then + printf "%s" "${PS1@P}${COMP_LINE[@]}" + else + # Can't print the prompt. Just print the + # text the user had typed, it is workable enough. + printf "%s" "${COMP_LINE[@]}" + fi + fi +} + +# Separate activeHelp lines from real completions. +# Fills the $activeHelp and $completions arrays. +__skate_extract_activeHelp() { + local activeHelpMarker="_activeHelp_ " + local endIndex=${#activeHelpMarker} + + while IFS='' read -r comp; do + if [ "${comp:0:endIndex}" = "$activeHelpMarker" ]; then + comp=${comp:endIndex} + __skate_debug "ActiveHelp found: $comp" + if [ -n "$comp" ]; then + activeHelp+=("$comp") + fi + else + # Not an activeHelp line but a normal completion + completions+=("$comp") + fi + done < <(printf "%s\n" "${out}") +} + +__skate_handle_completion_types() { + __skate_debug "__skate_handle_completion_types: COMP_TYPE is $COMP_TYPE" + + case $COMP_TYPE in + 37|42) + # Type: menu-complete/menu-complete-backward and insert-completions + # If the user requested inserting one completion at a time, or all + # completions at once on the command-line we must remove the descriptions. + # https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1508 + local tab=$'\t' comp + while IFS='' read -r comp; do + [[ -z $comp ]] && continue + # Strip any description + comp=${comp%%$tab*} + # Only consider the completions that match + if [[ $comp == "$cur"* ]]; then + COMPREPLY+=("$comp") + fi + done < <(printf "%s\n" "${completions[@]}") + ;; + + *) + # Type: complete (normal completion) + __skate_handle_standard_completion_case + ;; + esac +} + +__skate_handle_standard_completion_case() { + local tab=$'\t' comp + + # Short circuit to optimize if we don't have descriptions + if [[ "${completions[*]}" != *$tab* ]]; then + IFS=$'\n' read -ra COMPREPLY -d '' < <(compgen -W "${completions[*]}" -- "$cur") + return 0 + fi + + local longest=0 + local compline + # Look for the longest completion so that we can format things nicely + while IFS='' read -r compline; do + [[ -z $compline ]] && continue + # Strip any description before checking the length + comp=${compline%%$tab*} + # Only consider the completions that match + [[ $comp == "$cur"* ]] || continue + COMPREPLY+=("$compline") + if ((${#comp}>longest)); then + longest=${#comp} + fi + done < <(printf "%s\n" "${completions[@]}") + + # If there is a single completion left, remove the description text + if [ ${#COMPREPLY[*]} -eq 1 ]; then + __skate_debug "COMPREPLY[0]: ${COMPREPLY[0]}" + comp="${COMPREPLY[0]%%$tab*}" + __skate_debug "Removed description from single completion, which is now: ${comp}" + COMPREPLY[0]=$comp + else # Format the descriptions + __skate_format_comp_descriptions $longest + fi +} + +__skate_handle_special_char() +{ + local comp="$1" + local char=$2 + if [[ "$comp" == *${char}* && "$COMP_WORDBREAKS" == *${char}* ]]; then + local word=${comp%"${comp##*${char}}"} + local idx=${#COMPREPLY[*]} + while [[ $((--idx)) -ge 0 ]]; do + COMPREPLY[$idx]=${COMPREPLY[$idx]#"$word"} + done + fi +} + +__skate_format_comp_descriptions() +{ + local tab=$'\t' + local comp desc maxdesclength + local longest=$1 + + local i ci + for ci in ${!COMPREPLY[*]}; do + comp=${COMPREPLY[ci]} + # Properly format the description string which follows a tab character if there is one + if [[ "$comp" == *$tab* ]]; then + __skate_debug "Original comp: $comp" + desc=${comp#*$tab} + comp=${comp%%$tab*} + + # $COLUMNS stores the current shell width. + # Remove an extra 4 because we add 2 spaces and 2 parentheses. + maxdesclength=$(( COLUMNS - longest - 4 )) + + # Make sure we can fit a description of at least 8 characters + # if we are to align the descriptions. + if [[ $maxdesclength -gt 8 ]]; then + # Add the proper number of spaces to align the descriptions + for ((i = ${#comp} ; i < longest ; i++)); do + comp+=" " + done + else + # Don't pad the descriptions so we can fit more text after the completion + maxdesclength=$(( COLUMNS - ${#comp} - 4 )) + fi + + # If there is enough space for any description text, + # truncate the descriptions that are too long for the shell width + if [ $maxdesclength -gt 0 ]; then + if [ ${#desc} -gt $maxdesclength ]; then + desc=${desc:0:$(( maxdesclength - 1 ))} + desc+="…" + fi + comp+=" ($desc)" + fi + COMPREPLY[ci]=$comp + __skate_debug "Final comp: $comp" + fi + done +} + +__start_skate() +{ + local cur prev words cword split + + COMPREPLY=() + + # Call _init_completion from the bash-completion package + # to prepare the arguments properly + if declare -F _init_completion >/dev/null 2>&1; then + _init_completion -n "=:" || return + else + __skate_init_completion -n "=:" || return + fi + + __skate_debug + __skate_debug "========= starting completion logic ==========" + __skate_debug "cur is ${cur}, words[*] is ${words[*]}, #words[@] is ${#words[@]}, cword is $cword" + + # The user could have moved the cursor backwards on the command-line. + # We need to trigger completion from the $cword location, so we need + # to truncate the command-line ($words) up to the $cword location. + words=("${words[@]:0:$cword+1}") + __skate_debug "Truncated words[*]: ${words[*]}," + + local out directive + __skate_get_completion_results + __skate_process_completion_results +} + +if [[ $(type -t compopt) = "builtin" ]]; then + complete -o default -F __start_skate skate +else + complete -o default -o nospace -F __start_skate skate +fi + +# ex: ts=4 sw=4 et filetype=sh diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.fish b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.fish new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01d53f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.fish @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +# fish completion for skate -*- shell-script -*- + +function __skate_debug + set -l file "$BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE" + if test -n "$file" + echo "$argv" >> $file + end +end + +function __skate_perform_completion + __skate_debug "Starting __skate_perform_completion" + + # Extract all args except the last one + set -l args (commandline -opc) + # Extract the last arg and escape it in case it is a space + set -l lastArg (string escape -- (commandline -ct)) + + __skate_debug "args: $args" + __skate_debug "last arg: $lastArg" + + # Disable ActiveHelp which is not supported for fish shell + set -l requestComp "SKATE_ACTIVE_HELP=0 $args[1] __complete $args[2..-1] $lastArg" + + __skate_debug "Calling $requestComp" + set -l results (eval $requestComp 2> /dev/null) + + # Some programs may output extra empty lines after the directive. + # Let's ignore them or else it will break completion. + # Ref: https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1279 + for line in $results[-1..1] + if test (string trim -- $line) = "" + # Found an empty line, remove it + set results $results[1..-2] + else + # Found non-empty line, we have our proper output + break + end + end + + set -l comps $results[1..-2] + set -l directiveLine $results[-1] + + # For Fish, when completing a flag with an = (e.g., <program> -n=<TAB>) + # completions must be prefixed with the flag + set -l flagPrefix (string match -r -- '-.*=' "$lastArg") + + __skate_debug "Comps: $comps" + __skate_debug "DirectiveLine: $directiveLine" + __skate_debug "flagPrefix: $flagPrefix" + + for comp in $comps + printf "%s%s\n" "$flagPrefix" "$comp" + end + + printf "%s\n" "$directiveLine" +end + +# This function does two things: +# - Obtain the completions and store them in the global __skate_comp_results +# - Return false if file completion should be performed +function __skate_prepare_completions + __skate_debug "" + __skate_debug "========= starting completion logic ==========" + + # Start fresh + set --erase __skate_comp_results + + set -l results (__skate_perform_completion) + __skate_debug "Completion results: $results" + + if test -z "$results" + __skate_debug "No completion, probably due to a failure" + # Might as well do file completion, in case it helps + return 1 + end + + set -l directive (string sub --start 2 $results[-1]) + set --global __skate_comp_results $results[1..-2] + + __skate_debug "Completions are: $__skate_comp_results" + __skate_debug "Directive is: $directive" + + set -l shellCompDirectiveError 1 + set -l shellCompDirectiveNoSpace 2 + set -l shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp 4 + set -l shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt 8 + set -l shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs 16 + + if test -z "$directive" + set directive 0 + end + + set -l compErr (math (math --scale 0 $directive / $shellCompDirectiveError) % 2) + if test $compErr -eq 1 + __skate_debug "Received error directive: aborting." + # Might as well do file completion, in case it helps + return 1 + end + + set -l filefilter (math (math --scale 0 $directive / $shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt) % 2) + set -l dirfilter (math (math --scale 0 $directive / $shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs) % 2) + if test $filefilter -eq 1; or test $dirfilter -eq 1 + __skate_debug "File extension filtering or directory filtering not supported" + # Do full file completion instead + return 1 + end + + set -l nospace (math (math --scale 0 $directive / $shellCompDirectiveNoSpace) % 2) + set -l nofiles (math (math --scale 0 $directive / $shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp) % 2) + + __skate_debug "nospace: $nospace, nofiles: $nofiles" + + # If we want to prevent a space, or if file completion is NOT disabled, + # we need to count the number of valid completions. + # To do so, we will filter on prefix as the completions we have received + # may not already be filtered so as to allow fish to match on different + # criteria than the prefix. + if test $nospace -ne 0; or test $nofiles -eq 0 + set -l prefix (commandline -t | string escape --style=regex) + __skate_debug "prefix: $prefix" + + set -l completions (string match -r -- "^$prefix.*" $__skate_comp_results) + set --global __skate_comp_results $completions + __skate_debug "Filtered completions are: $__skate_comp_results" + + # Important not to quote the variable for count to work + set -l numComps (count $__skate_comp_results) + __skate_debug "numComps: $numComps" + + if test $numComps -eq 1; and test $nospace -ne 0 + # We must first split on \t to get rid of the descriptions to be + # able to check what the actual completion will be. + # We don't need descriptions anyway since there is only a single + # real completion which the shell will expand immediately. + set -l split (string split --max 1 \t $__skate_comp_results[1]) + + # Fish won't add a space if the completion ends with any + # of the following characters: @=/:., + set -l lastChar (string sub -s -1 -- $split) + if not string match -r -q "[@=/:.,]" -- "$lastChar" + # In other cases, to support the "nospace" directive we trick the shell + # by outputting an extra, longer completion. + __skate_debug "Adding second completion to perform nospace directive" + set --global __skate_comp_results $split[1] $split[1]. + __skate_debug "Completions are now: $__skate_comp_results" + end + end + + if test $numComps -eq 0; and test $nofiles -eq 0 + # To be consistent with bash and zsh, we only trigger file + # completion when there are no other completions + __skate_debug "Requesting file completion" + return 1 + end + end + + return 0 +end + +# Since Fish completions are only loaded once the user triggers them, we trigger them ourselves +# so we can properly delete any completions provided by another script. +# Only do this if the program can be found, or else fish may print some errors; besides, +# the existing completions will only be loaded if the program can be found. +if type -q "skate" + # The space after the program name is essential to trigger completion for the program + # and not completion of the program name itself. + # Also, we use '> /dev/null 2>&1' since '&>' is not supported in older versions of fish. + complete --do-complete "skate " > /dev/null 2>&1 +end + +# Remove any pre-existing completions for the program since we will be handling all of them. +complete -c skate -e + +# The call to __skate_prepare_completions will setup __skate_comp_results +# which provides the program's completion choices. +complete -c skate -n '__skate_prepare_completions' -f -a '$__skate_comp_results' + diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.zsh b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.zsh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82b0d9e --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/completions/skate.zsh @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +#compdef skate + +# zsh completion for skate -*- shell-script -*- + +__skate_debug() +{ + local file="$BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE" + if [[ -n ${file} ]]; then + echo "$*" >> "${file}" + fi +} + +_skate() +{ + local shellCompDirectiveError=1 + local shellCompDirectiveNoSpace=2 + local shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp=4 + local shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt=8 + local shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs=16 + + local lastParam lastChar flagPrefix requestComp out directive comp lastComp noSpace + local -a completions + + __skate_debug "\n========= starting completion logic ==========" + __skate_debug "CURRENT: ${CURRENT}, words[*]: ${words[*]}" + + # The user could have moved the cursor backwards on the command-line. + # We need to trigger completion from the $CURRENT location, so we need + # to truncate the command-line ($words) up to the $CURRENT location. + # (We cannot use $CURSOR as its value does not work when a command is an alias.) + words=("${=words[1,CURRENT]}") + __skate_debug "Truncated words[*]: ${words[*]}," + + lastParam=${words[-1]} + lastChar=${lastParam[-1]} + __skate_debug "lastParam: ${lastParam}, lastChar: ${lastChar}" + + # For zsh, when completing a flag with an = (e.g., skate -n=<TAB>) + # completions must be prefixed with the flag + setopt local_options BASH_REMATCH + if [[ "${lastParam}" =~ '-.*=' ]]; then + # We are dealing with a flag with an = + flagPrefix="-P ${BASH_REMATCH}" + fi + + # Prepare the command to obtain completions + requestComp="${words[1]} __complete ${words[2,-1]}" + if [ "${lastChar}" = "" ]; then + # If the last parameter is complete (there is a space following it) + # We add an extra empty parameter so we can indicate this to the go completion code. + __skate_debug "Adding extra empty parameter" + requestComp="${requestComp} \"\"" + fi + + __skate_debug "About to call: eval ${requestComp}" + + # Use eval to handle any environment variables and such + out=$(eval ${requestComp} 2>/dev/null) + __skate_debug "completion output: ${out}" + + # Extract the directive integer following a : from the last line + local lastLine + while IFS='\n' read -r line; do + lastLine=${line} + done < <(printf "%s\n" "${out[@]}") + __skate_debug "last line: ${lastLine}" + + if [ "${lastLine[1]}" = : ]; then + directive=${lastLine[2,-1]} + # Remove the directive including the : and the newline + local suffix + (( suffix=${#lastLine}+2)) + out=${out[1,-$suffix]} + else + # There is no directive specified. Leave $out as is. + __skate_debug "No directive found. Setting do default" + directive=0 + fi + + __skate_debug "directive: ${directive}" + __skate_debug "completions: ${out}" + __skate_debug "flagPrefix: ${flagPrefix}" + + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveError)) -ne 0 ]; then + __skate_debug "Completion received error. Ignoring completions." + return + fi + + local activeHelpMarker="_activeHelp_ " + local endIndex=${#activeHelpMarker} + local startIndex=$((${#activeHelpMarker}+1)) + local hasActiveHelp=0 + while IFS='\n' read -r comp; do + # Check if this is an activeHelp statement (i.e., prefixed with $activeHelpMarker) + if [ "${comp[1,$endIndex]}" = "$activeHelpMarker" ];then + __skate_debug "ActiveHelp found: $comp" + comp="${comp[$startIndex,-1]}" + if [ -n "$comp" ]; then + compadd -x "${comp}" + __skate_debug "ActiveHelp will need delimiter" + hasActiveHelp=1 + fi + + continue + fi + + if [ -n "$comp" ]; then + # If requested, completions are returned with a description. + # The description is preceded by a TAB character. + # For zsh's _describe, we need to use a : instead of a TAB. + # We first need to escape any : as part of the completion itself. + comp=${comp//:/\\:} + + local tab="$(printf '\t')" + comp=${comp//$tab/:} + + __skate_debug "Adding completion: ${comp}" + completions+=${comp} + lastComp=$comp + fi + done < <(printf "%s\n" "${out[@]}") + + # Add a delimiter after the activeHelp statements, but only if: + # - there are completions following the activeHelp statements, or + # - file completion will be performed (so there will be choices after the activeHelp) + if [ $hasActiveHelp -eq 1 ]; then + if [ ${#completions} -ne 0 ] || [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp)) -eq 0 ]; then + __skate_debug "Adding activeHelp delimiter" + compadd -x "--" + hasActiveHelp=0 + fi + fi + + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoSpace)) -ne 0 ]; then + __skate_debug "Activating nospace." + noSpace="-S ''" + fi + + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt)) -ne 0 ]; then + # File extension filtering + local filteringCmd + filteringCmd='_files' + for filter in ${completions[@]}; do + if [ ${filter[1]} != '*' ]; then + # zsh requires a glob pattern to do file filtering + filter="\*.$filter" + fi + filteringCmd+=" -g $filter" + done + filteringCmd+=" ${flagPrefix}" + + __skate_debug "File filtering command: $filteringCmd" + _arguments '*:filename:'"$filteringCmd" + elif [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterDirs)) -ne 0 ]; then + # File completion for directories only + local subdir + subdir="${completions[1]}" + if [ -n "$subdir" ]; then + __skate_debug "Listing directories in $subdir" + pushd "${subdir}" >/dev/null 2>&1 + else + __skate_debug "Listing directories in ." + fi + + local result + _arguments '*:dirname:_files -/'" ${flagPrefix}" + result=$? + if [ -n "$subdir" ]; then + popd >/dev/null 2>&1 + fi + return $result + else + __skate_debug "Calling _describe" + if eval _describe "completions" completions $flagPrefix $noSpace; then + __skate_debug "_describe found some completions" + + # Return the success of having called _describe + return 0 + else + __skate_debug "_describe did not find completions." + __skate_debug "Checking if we should do file completion." + if [ $((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp)) -ne 0 ]; then + __skate_debug "deactivating file completion" + + # We must return an error code here to let zsh know that there were no + # completions found by _describe; this is what will trigger other + # matching algorithms to attempt to find completions. + # For example zsh can match letters in the middle of words. + return 1 + else + # Perform file completion + __skate_debug "Activating file completion" + + # We must return the result of this command, so it must be the + # last command, or else we must store its result to return it. + _arguments '*:filename:_files'" ${flagPrefix}" + fi + fi + fi +} + +# don't run the completion function when being source-ed or eval-ed +if [ "$funcstack[1]" = "_skate" ]; then + _skate +fi diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/manpages/skate.1.gz b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/manpages/skate.1.gz Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..130ffcc --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/manpages/skate.1.gz diff --git a/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/skate.exe b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/skate.exe Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b9e5d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/skate_0.2.1_Windows_x86_64/skate.exe |