# Autocompletion for man(1) _man() { # Don't even bother if we don't have manpath(1) hash manpath || return 1 # Snarf the word local word word=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]} # If this is the second word, and the previous word started with a number, # we'll assume that's the section to search local section subdir if ((COMP_CWORD > 1)) && [[ ${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]} == [0-9]* ]] ; then section=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]} subdir=man${section%%[^0-9]*} fi # Read completion results from a subshell and add them to the COMPREPLY # array individually while IFS= read -rd '' page ; do COMPREPLY[${#COMPREPLY[@]}]=$page done < <( # Do not return dotfiles, give us extended globbing, and expand empty # globs to just nothing shopt -u dotglob shopt -s extglob nullglob # Start an array of pages declare -a pages # Break manpath(1) output into an array of paths IFS=: read -a manpaths -r < <(manpath 2>/dev/null) # Iterate through the manual page paths and add every manual page we find for manpath in "${manpaths[@]}" ; do [[ $manpath ]] || continue if [[ $section ]] ; then for page in "$manpath"/"$subdir"/"$word"*."$section"?(.[glx]z|.bz2|.lzma|.Z) ; do pages[${#pages[@]}]=$page done else for page in "$manpath"/man[0-9]*/"$word"*.* ; do pages[${#pages[@]}]=$page done fi done # Strip paths, .gz suffixes, and finally .
suffixes pages=("${pages[@]##*/}") pages=("${pages[@]%.@([glx]z|bz2|lzma|Z)}") pages=("${pages[@]%.[0-9]*}") # Bail out if we ended up with no pages somehow to prevent us from # printing ((${#pages[@]})) || exit 1 # Print the pages array to stdout, quoted and null-delimited printf '%q\0' "${pages[@]}" ) } complete -F _man -o default man