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package argvpb
import "fmt"
// makes the autocomplete files for 'zsh'
func MakeZshCompleteFiles(argname string) {
fmt.Println("todo: zsh")
}
/*
This script will be placed in a directory in your $fpath (e.g., ~/.zsh/completions/_my-app).
#compdef my-app
# This function will be called by Zsh to get the completions.
_my_app_completions() {
local -a suggestions
# Here is the key part:
# We execute our Go program with the hidden flag and capture its output.
9 # The `(f)` flag splits the output by line into an array.
10 suggestions=( ${(f)"$(my-app --_generate_completions)"} )
11
12 # Pass the suggestions to the Zsh completion engine.
13 _describe 'command' suggestions
14 }
15
16 # Tell Zsh to call our function when completing for my-app
17 _my_app_completions "$@"
*/
// zsh:
/*
#compdef forge
# Zsh completion function for the 'forge' command.
_forge_completions() {
local -a words
local -i CURRENT
# Zsh's equivalent of Bash's COMP_WORDS and COMP_CWORD
words=("${(@)words}")
CURRENT=$CURRENT
# Generate the completion suggestions by calling the forge command.
# The output is split into an array.
local -a suggestions
suggestions=("${(@f)$(forge --auto-complete "'${words[CURRENT]}'" "${words[@]}")}")
# Pass the suggestions to the Zsh completion system.
_describe 'completions' suggestions
}
# Register the function to be called for the 'forge' command.
_forge_completions "$@"
*/
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