Create notifications for pls
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functions = {
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rebuild = {
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body = ''
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command sudo -v && \
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command sudo nixos-rebuild --flake ~/.config/nixpkgs -L --log-format internal-json -v $argv \
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pls nixos-rebuild --flake ~/.config/nixpkgs -L --log-format internal-json -v $argv \
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&| ${pkgs.nix-output-monitor}/bin/nom --json
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'';
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wraps = "nixos-rebuild";
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# Override PATH
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set --export --prepend PATH ~/.bin/overrides ~/.local/bin
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function pls --wraps "sudo"
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set -l cmd "`"(string join " " -- $argv)"`"
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echo "I-It's not like I'm gonna run "$cmd" for you or a-anything! Baka >:C" >&2
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# Send a notification on password prompt
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if command sudo -vn 2>/dev/null
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# nothing to do, user already authenticated
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else
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# throw a notification
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set notif_id (kitten notify -P \
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-p ${./haruka.png} \
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-a "pls" \
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-u critical \
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"A-a command requires your p-password" \
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(printf "I-I need your p-password to r-run the following c-command: %s" $cmd))
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command sudo -v -p "P-password please: "
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kitten notify -i $notif_id ""
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end
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command sudo $argv
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end
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'';
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interactiveShellInit = ''
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target = ".config/fish/conf.d/change_cmd.fish";
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};
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"fish/pls.fish" = {
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source = ./. + "/pls.fish";
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target = ".config/fish/conf.d/pls.fish";
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source = ./pls_extra.fish;
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target = ".config/fish/conf.d/pls_extra.fish";
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};
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};
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}
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home/fish/haruka.png
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home/fish/haruka.png
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alias sue="pls -e"
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function pls
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set -l cmd "`"(string join " " -- $argv)"`"
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echo "I-It's not like I'm gonna run "$cmd" for you or a-anything! Baka >:C" >&2
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# Send a notification on password prompt
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if command sudo -vn 2>/dev/null
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# nothing to do, user already authenticated
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else
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# throw a notification
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# notify-send -t 3000 -u critical -i ~/Downloads/harukablush.jpg -h "STRING:command:"$cmd "A-a command requires your p-password" (printf "I-I need your p-password to r-run the following c-command: %s" $cmd)
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end
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command sudo $argv
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end
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function sudo
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echo "Not polite enough."
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end
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function __fish_prepend_pls -d "Prepend 'pls ' to the beginning of the current commandline"
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# If there is no commandline, insert the last item from history
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# and *then* toggle
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if not commandline | string length -q
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commandline -r "$history[1]"
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end
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set -l cmd (commandline -po)
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set -l cursor (commandline -C)
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if test "$cmd[1]" = e
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commandline -C 0
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commandline -i "su"
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commandline -C (math $cursor + 2)
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else if test "$cmd[1]" = sue
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commandline -r (string sub --start=3 (commandline -p))
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commandline -C -- (math $cursor - 2)
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else if test "$cmd[1]" != pls
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commandline -C 0
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commandline -i "pls "
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commandline -C (math $cursor + 4)
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else
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commandline -r (string sub --start=5 (commandline -p))
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commandline -C -- (math $cursor - 4)
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end
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end
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bind --preset -e -M insert \es
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bind -M insert \es __fish_prepend_pls
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function __fish_man_page
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# Get all commandline tokens not starting with "-"
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set -l args (commandline -po | string match -rv '^-')
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# If commandline is empty, exit.
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if not set -q args[1]
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printf \a
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return
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end
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#Skip `pls` and display then manpage of following command
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while set -q args[2]
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and string match -qr -- '^(pls|.*=.*)$' $args[1]
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set -e args[1]
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end
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# If there are at least two tokens not starting with "-", the second one might be a subcommand.
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# Try "man first-second" and fall back to "man first" if that doesn't work out.
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set -l maincmd (basename $args[1])
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if set -q args[2]
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# HACK: If stderr is not attached to a terminal `less` (the default pager)
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# wouldn't use the alternate screen.
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# But since we don't know what pager it is, and because `man` is totally underspecified,
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# the best we can do is to *try* the man page, and assume that `man` will return false if it fails.
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# See #7863.
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if man "$maincmd-$args[2]" &>/dev/null
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man "$maincmd-$args[2]"
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else if man "$maincmd" &>/dev/null
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man "$maincmd"
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else
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printf \a
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end
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else
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if man "$maincmd" &>/dev/null
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man "$maincmd"
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else
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printf \a
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end
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end
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commandline -f repaint
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end
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#
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# Completion for pls
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#
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function __fish_pls_print_remaining_args
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set -l tokens (commandline -opc) (commandline -ct)
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set -e tokens[1]
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# These are all the options mentioned in the man page for Todd Miller's "pls.ws" pls (in that order).
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# If any other implementation has different options, this should be harmless, since they shouldn't be used anyway.
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set -l opts A/askpass b/background C/close-from= E/preserve-env='?'
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# Note that "-h" is both "--host" (which takes an option) and "--help" (which doesn't).
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# But `-h` as `--help` only counts when it's the only argument (`pls -h`),
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# so any argument completion after that should take it as "--host".
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set -a opts e/edit g/group= H/set-home h/host= 1-help
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set -a opts i/login K/remove-timestamp k/reset-timestamp l/list n/non-interactive
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set -a opts P/preserve-groups p/prompt= S/stdin s/shell U/other-user=
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set -a opts u/user= T/command-timeout= V/version v/validate
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argparse -s $opts -- $tokens 2>/dev/null
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# The remaining argv is the subcommand with all its options, which is what
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# we want.
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if test -n "$argv"
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and not string match -qr '^-' $argv[1]
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string join0 -- $argv
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return 0
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else
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return 1
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end
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end
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function __fish_pls_no_subcommand
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not __fish_pls_print_remaining_args >/dev/null
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end
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function __fish_complete_pls_subcommand
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set -l args (__fish_pls_print_remaining_args | string split0)
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set -lx -a PATH /usr/local/sbin /sbin /usr/sbin
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__fish_complete_subcommand --commandline $args
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end
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# All these options should be valid for GNU and OSX pls
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complete -c pls -n __fish_no_arguments -s h -d "Display help and exit"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_no_arguments -s V -d "Display version information and exit"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s A -d "Ask for password via the askpass or \$SSH_ASKPASS program"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s C -d "Close all file descriptors greater or equal to the given number" -xa "0 1 2 255"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s E -d "Preserve environment"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s H -d "Set home"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s K -d "Remove the credential timestamp entirely"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s P -d "Preserve group vector"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s S -d "Read password from stdin"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s b -d "Run command in the background"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s e -rF -d Edit
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s g -a "(__fish_complete_groups)" -x -d "Run command as group"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s i -d "Run a login shell"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s k -d "Reset or ignore the credential timestamp"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s l -d "List the allowed and forbidden commands for the given user"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s n -d "Do not prompt for a password - if one is needed, fail"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s p -d "Specify a custom password prompt"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s s -d "Run the given command in a shell"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s u -a "(__fish_complete_users)" -x -d "Run command as user"
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complete -c pls -n __fish_pls_no_subcommand -s v -n __fish_no_arguments -d "Validate the credentials, extending timeout"
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# Complete the command we are executed under pls
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complete -c pls -x -n 'not __fish_seen_argument -s e' -a "(__fish_complete_pls_subcommand)"
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home/fish/pls_extra.fish
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home/fish/pls_extra.fish
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alias sue="pls -e"
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function sudo
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echo "Not polite enough."
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end
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bind --preset -M visual \es 'fish_commandline_prepend pls'
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bind -M insert \es 'fish_commandline_prepend pls'
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function __fish_man_page
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# Get all commandline tokens not starting with "-", up to and including the cursor's
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set -l args (string match -rv '^-|^$' -- (commandline -cpx && commandline -t))
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# If commandline is empty, exit.
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if not set -q args[1]
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printf \a
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return
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end
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# Skip leading commands and display the manpage of following command
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while set -q args[2]
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and string match -qr -- '^(and|begin|builtin|caffeinate|command|doas|entr|env|exec|if|mosh|nice|not|or|pipenv|prime-run|setsid|sudo|pls|systemd-nspawn|time|watch|while|xargs|.*=.*)$' $args[1]
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set -e args[1]
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end
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# If there are at least two tokens not starting with "-", the second one might be a subcommand.
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# Try "man first-second" and fall back to "man first" if that doesn't work out.
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set -l maincmd (path basename $args[1])
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# HACK: If stderr is not attached to a terminal `less` (the default pager)
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# wouldn't use the alternate screen.
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# But since we don't know what pager it is, and because `man` is totally underspecified,
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# the best we can do is to *try* the man page, and assume that `man` will return false if it fails.
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# See #7863.
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if set -q args[2]
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and not string match -q -- '*/*' $args[2]
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and man "$maincmd-$args[2]" &>/dev/null
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man "$maincmd-$args[2]"
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else
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if man "$maincmd" &>/dev/null
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man "$maincmd"
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else
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printf \a
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end
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end
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commandline -f repaint
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end
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