Bash/bash-completion: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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= Aktivierung = | = Aktivierung = | ||
== Aktivierung pro Benutzer == | == Aktivierung pro Benutzer == | ||
~/.bashrc | ~/.bashrc | ||
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fi | fi | ||
fi | fi | ||
* To try it without logging out and back in, run: | * To try it without logging out and back in, run: | ||
. ~/.bashrc | . ~/.bashrc | ||
* Or open a new shell. | * Or open a new shell. | ||
* Then try to use tab-completion | * Then try to use tab-completion | ||
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== Aktivierung für alle Benutzer == | == Aktivierung für alle Benutzer == | ||
/etc/bash.bashrc | |||
if ! shopt -oq posix; then | |||
if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then | |||
. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion | |||
elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then | |||
. /etc/bash_completion | |||
fi | |||
fi | |||
=== Why this works === | |||
* the . in front of /etc/bash_completion does not refer to the current directory, since it has spaces around it. | |||
* It instead makes the contents of the given file be evaluated in the currently running shell, instead of being executed in a new subshell. It is standardized here. | * It instead makes the contents of the given file be evaluated in the currently running shell, instead of being executed in a new subshell. It is standardized here. | ||
* In Bash, this . can be replaced by the command source, but this is not standardized by POSIX and is less portable so I tend to steer people away from using it. | * In Bash, this . can be replaced by the command source, but this is not standardized by POSIX and is less portable so I tend to steer people away from using it. | ||
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* Incidentally, this behavior (not opening a sub-shell) is similar to the way DOS/Windows .BAT scripts work normally, changing the state of the shell they are run in. | * Incidentally, this behavior (not opening a sub-shell) is similar to the way DOS/Windows .BAT scripts work normally, changing the state of the shell they are run in. | ||
* This is why if you cd into a different path in a shell script, you won't be in that path when the script exits like you would be in a .BAT. | * This is why if you cd into a different path in a shell script, you won't be in that path when the script exits like you would be in a .BAT. | ||
== Anwendungen == | == Anwendungen == | ||
TODO | |||
= Links = | = Links = | ||
== | == Intern == | ||
# TODO | # TODO | ||
== | == Weblinks == | ||
# TODO | # TODO | ||
[[Category:Linux:Bash]] | [[Category:Linux:Bash]] |
Version vom 26. September 2020, 08:11 Uhr
bash-completion erweitert die Vervollständigung von Befehlszeilen mit Hilfe der TAB-Taste
Installation
apt install bash-completion
Aktivierung
Aktivierung pro Benutzer
~/.bashrc
if ! shopt -oq posix; then if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then . /etc/bash_completion fi fi
- To try it without logging out and back in, run:
. ~/.bashrc
- Or open a new shell.
- Then try to use tab-completion
- That dot and space at the beginning (.) is the same as using the source keyword in bash, but is more portable.
- If you want it to work when su'd into the root account, do the same thing in root's home directory (typically /root).
Aktivierung für alle Benutzer
/etc/bash.bashrc
if ! shopt -oq posix; then if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then . /etc/bash_completion fi fi
Why this works
- the . in front of /etc/bash_completion does not refer to the current directory, since it has spaces around it.
- It instead makes the contents of the given file be evaluated in the currently running shell, instead of being executed in a new subshell. It is standardized here.
- In Bash, this . can be replaced by the command source, but this is not standardized by POSIX and is less portable so I tend to steer people away from using it.
- In this case, since it is specifically a program for extending bash, rather than something that needs to work in a bourne shell or ksh, you can feel free to substitute source for readability.
- Incidentally, this behavior (not opening a sub-shell) is similar to the way DOS/Windows .BAT scripts work normally, changing the state of the shell they are run in.
- This is why if you cd into a different path in a shell script, you won't be in that path when the script exits like you would be in a .BAT.
Anwendungen
TODO
Links
Intern
- TODO
Weblinks
- TODO