From: Rubén Justo Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2024 15:51:08 +0000 (+0100) Subject: completion: introduce __git_find_subcommand X-Git-Tag: v2.45.0-rc0~110^2~2 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3fec482b5f7f2f13c7465cf79062440a84233d14;p=thirdparty%2Fgit.git completion: introduce __git_find_subcommand Let's have a function to get the current subcommand when completing commands that follow the syntax: git As a convenience, let's allow an optional "default subcommand" to be returned if none is found. Signed-off-by: Rubén Justo Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash index d4f0e08f58..dc5f73a9f3 100644 --- a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash +++ b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash @@ -554,6 +554,26 @@ __gitcomp_file () true } +# Find the current subcommand for commands that follow the syntax: +# +# git +# +# 1: List of possible subcommands. +# 2: Optional subcommand to return when none is found. +__git_find_subcommand () +{ + local subcommand subcommands="$1" default_subcommand="$2" + + for subcommand in $subcommands; do + if [ "$subcommand" = "${words[__git_cmd_idx+1]}" ]; then + echo $subcommand + return + fi + done + + echo $default_subcommand +} + # Execute 'git ls-files', unless the --committable option is specified, in # which case it runs 'git diff-index' to find out the files that can be # committed. It return paths relative to the directory specified in the first