function __fzf_complete -d 'fzf completion and print selection back to commandline' # As of 2.6, fish's "complete" function does not understand # subcommands. Instead, we use the same hack as __fish_complete_subcommand and # extract the subcommand manually. set -l cmd (commandline -co) (commandline -ct) switch $cmd[1] case env sudo for i in (seq 2 (count $cmd)) switch $cmd[$i] case '-*' case '*=*' case '*' set cmd $cmd[$i..-1] break end end end set -l cmd_lastw $cmd[-1] set cmd (string join -- ' ' $cmd) set -l initial_query '' test -n "$cmd_lastw"; and set initial_query --query="$cmd_lastw" set -l complist (complete -C$cmd) set -l result # do nothing if there is nothing to select from test -z "$complist"; and return set -l compwc (echo $complist | wc -w) if test $compwc -eq 1 # if there is only one option dont open fzf set result "$complist" else set -l query string join -- \n $complist \ | eval fzf --height=90% (string escape --no-quoted -- $initial_query) --print-query (__fzf_complete_opts) \ | cut -f1 \ | while read -l r # first line is the user entered query if test -z "$query" set query $r # rest of lines are selected candidates else set result $result $r end end # exit if user canceled if test -z "$query" ;and test -z "$result" commandline -f repaint return end # if user accepted but no candidate matches, use the input as result if test -z "$result" set result $query end end set prefix (string sub -s 1 -l 1 -- (commandline -t)) for i in (seq (count $result)) set -l r $result[$i] switch $prefix case "'" commandline -t -- (string escape -- $r) case '"' if string match '*"*' -- $r >/dev/null commandline -t -- (string escape -- $r) else commandline -t -- '"'$r'"' end case '~' commandline -t -- (string sub -s 2 (string escape -n -- $r)) case '*' commandline -t -- $r end [ $i -lt (count $result) ]; and commandline -i ' ' end commandline -f repaint end function __fzf_complete_opts if set -q FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS echo $FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS end echo --cycle --reverse --inline-info --no-multi --bind tab:down,btab:up end