cec completion
Add auto-completion helper to Cells Client
Synopsis
DESCRIPTION
Install a completion helper to the Cells Client.
This command configures an additional plugin to provide suggestions when hitting the 'tab' key.
cec completion [flags]
Examples
1) Using Bash
# Add to current bash session:
source <(cec completion bash)
# Debian/Ubuntu/CentOS
cec completion bash | sudo tee /etc/bash_completion.d/cec
# macOS
cec completion bash | tee /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/cec
2) Zsh
# Add to current zsh session:
source <(cec completion zsh)
# Debian/Ubuntu/CentOS:
cec completion zsh | sudo tee <path>/<to>/<your zsh completion folder>
# macOS
cec completion zsh | tee /Users/<your current user>/.zsh/completion/_cec
#### You must insure the 'bash-completion' library is installed:
# Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt install bash-completion
# RHEL / CentOS
sudo yum install bash-completion
# On MacOS (after the installation make sure to follow the instructions displayed by Homebrew)
brew install bash-completion
Options
-h, --help help for completion
Options inherited from parent commands
--config string Location of Cells Client's config files, usually /home/bsinou/.config/pydio/cells-client
--login string The user login, for Client auth only
--no_cache Force token refresh at each call. This might slow down scripts with many calls
--password string The user password, for Client auth only
--skip_keyring Explicitly tell the tool to *NOT* try to use a keyring, even if present. Warning: sensitive information will be stored in clear text
--skip_verify By default the Cells Client verifies the validity of TLS certificates for each communication. This option skips TLS certificate verification
-t, --token string A valid Personal Access Token
-u, --url string The full URL of the target server
SEE ALSO
- cec - Connect to a Pydio Cells server using the command line
- cec completion bash -
- cec completion zsh -