complete/example/command/main.go

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Go

// command shows how to have bash completion to an arbitrary Go program using the `complete.Command`
// struct.
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/posener/complete/v2"
"github.com/posener/complete/v2/predict"
)
var (
// Add variables to the program.
name = flag.String("name", "", "Give your name")
something = flag.String("something", "", "Expect somthing, but we don't know what, so no other completion options will be provided.")
nothing = flag.String("nothing", "", "Expect nothing after flag, so other completion can be provided.")
)
func main() {
// Create the complete command.
// Here we define completion values for each flag.
cmd := &complete.Command{
Flags: map[string]complete.Predictor{
"name": predict.Set{"foo", "bar", "foo bar"},
"something": predict.Something,
"nothing": predict.Nothing,
},
}
// Run the completion.
cmd.Complete("command")
// Parse the flags.
flag.Parse()
// Program logic.
if *name == "" {
fmt.Println("Your name is missing")
os.Exit(1)
}
fmt.Println("Hi,", name)
}