diff --git a/home-config.zip b/home-config.zip index 0cbb81f..225dbdc 100644 Binary files a/home-config.zip and b/home-config.zip differ diff --git a/home-config/.colors b/home-config/.colors index 4d56286..029965b 100644 --- a/home-config/.colors +++ b/home-config/.colors @@ -1,120 +1,120 @@ -#https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bash_(%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9)/Prompt_customization_(%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9) - -# Reset -Color_Off='\e[0m' # Text Reset - -# Regular Colors -Black='\e[0;30m' # Black -Red='\e[0;31m' # Red -Green='\e[0;32m' # Green -Yellow='\e[0;33m' # Yellow -Blue='\e[0;34m' # Blue -Purple='\e[0;35m' # Purple -Cyan='\e[0;36m' # Cyan -White='\e[0;37m' # White - -# Bold -BBlack='\e[1;30m' # Black -BRed='\e[1;31m' # Red -BGreen='\e[1;32m' # Green -BYellow='\e[1;33m' # Yellow -BBlue='\e[1;34m' # Blue -BPurple='\e[1;35m' # Purple -BCyan='\e[1;36m' # Cyan -BWhite='\e[1;37m' # White - -# Underline -UBlack='\e[4;30m' # Black -URed='\e[4;31m' # Red -UGreen='\e[4;32m' # Green -UYellow='\e[4;33m' # Yellow -UBlue='\e[4;34m' # Blue -UPurple='\e[4;35m' # Purple -UCyan='\e[4;36m' # Cyan -UWhite='\e[4;37m' # White - -# Background -On_Black='\e[40m' # Black -On_Red='\e[41m' # Red -On_Green='\e[42m' # Green -On_Yellow='\e[43m' # Yellow -On_Blue='\e[44m' # Blue -On_Purple='\e[45m' # Purple -On_Cyan='\e[46m' # Cyan -On_White='\e[47m' # White - -# High Intensity -IBlack='\e[0;90m' # Black -IRed='\e[0;91m' # Red -IGreen='\e[0;92m' # Green -IYellow='\e[0;93m' # Yellow -IBlue='\e[0;94m' # Blue -IPurple='\e[0;95m' # Purple -ICyan='\e[0;96m' # Cyan -IWhite='\e[0;97m' # White - -# Bold High Intensity -BIBlack='\e[1;90m' # Black -BIRed='\e[1;91m' # Red -BIGreen='\e[1;92m' # Green -BIYellow='\e[1;93m' # Yellow -BIBlue='\e[1;94m' # Blue -BIPurple='\e[1;95m' # Purple -BICyan='\e[1;96m' # Cyan -BIWhite='\e[1;97m' # White - -# High Intensity backgrounds -On_IBlack='\e[0;100m' # Black -On_IRed='\e[0;101m' # Red -On_IGreen='\e[0;102m' # Green -On_IYellow='\e[0;103m' # Yellow -On_IBlue='\e[0;104m' # Blue -On_IPurple='\e[0;105m' # Purple -On_ICyan='\e[0;106m' # Cyan -On_IWhite='\e[0;107m' # White - - - -# https://github.com/jimeh/git-aware-prompt/blob/master/colors.sh -# Regular -txtblk="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;30m')" # Black -txtred="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;31m')" # Red -txtgrn="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;32m')" # Green -txtylw="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;33m')" # Yellow -txtblu="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;34m')" # Blue -txtpur="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;35m')" # Purple -txtcyn="$(tput setaf 6 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;36m')" # Cyan -txtwht="$(tput setaf 7 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;37m')" # White - -# Bold -bldblk="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;30m')" # Black -bldred="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;31m')" # Red -bldgrn="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;32m')" # Green -bldylw="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;33m')" # Yellow -bldblu="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;34m')" # Blue -bldpur="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;35m')" # Purple -bldcyn="$(tput setaf 6 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;36m')" # Cyan -bldwht="$(tput setaf 7 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;37m')" # White - -# Underline -undblk="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;30m')" # Black -undred="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;31m')" # Red -undgrn="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;32m')" # Green -undylw="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;33m')" # Yellow -undblu="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;34m')" # Blue -undpur="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;35m')" # Purple -undcyn="$(tput setaf 6 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;36m')" # Cyan -undwht="$(tput setaf 7 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;37m')" # White - -# Background -bakblk="$(tput setab 0 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[40m')" # Black -bakred="$(tput setab 1 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[41m')" # Red -bakgrn="$(tput setab 2 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[42m')" # Green -bakylw="$(tput setab 3 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[43m')" # Yellow -bakblu="$(tput setab 4 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[44m')" # Blue -bakpur="$(tput setab 5 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[45m')" # Purple -bakcyn="$(tput setab 6 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[46m')" # Cyan -bakwht="$(tput setab 7 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[47m')" # White - -# Reset -txtrst="$(tput sgr 0 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0m')" # Text Reset +#https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bash_(%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9)/Prompt_customization_(%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9) + +# Reset +Color_Off='\e[0m' # Text Reset + +# Regular Colors +Black='\e[0;30m' # Black +Red='\e[0;31m' # Red +Green='\e[0;32m' # Green +Yellow='\e[0;33m' # Yellow +Blue='\e[0;34m' # Blue +Purple='\e[0;35m' # Purple +Cyan='\e[0;36m' # Cyan +White='\e[0;37m' # White + +# Bold +BBlack='\e[1;30m' # Black +BRed='\e[1;31m' # Red +BGreen='\e[1;32m' # Green +BYellow='\e[1;33m' # Yellow +BBlue='\e[1;34m' # Blue +BPurple='\e[1;35m' # Purple +BCyan='\e[1;36m' # Cyan +BWhite='\e[1;37m' # White + +# Underline +UBlack='\e[4;30m' # Black +URed='\e[4;31m' # Red +UGreen='\e[4;32m' # Green +UYellow='\e[4;33m' # Yellow +UBlue='\e[4;34m' # Blue +UPurple='\e[4;35m' # Purple +UCyan='\e[4;36m' # Cyan +UWhite='\e[4;37m' # White + +# Background +On_Black='\e[40m' # Black +On_Red='\e[41m' # Red +On_Green='\e[42m' # Green +On_Yellow='\e[43m' # Yellow +On_Blue='\e[44m' # Blue +On_Purple='\e[45m' # Purple +On_Cyan='\e[46m' # Cyan +On_White='\e[47m' # White + +# High Intensity +IBlack='\e[0;90m' # Black +IRed='\e[0;91m' # Red +IGreen='\e[0;92m' # Green +IYellow='\e[0;93m' # Yellow +IBlue='\e[0;94m' # Blue +IPurple='\e[0;95m' # Purple +ICyan='\e[0;96m' # Cyan +IWhite='\e[0;97m' # White + +# Bold High Intensity +BIBlack='\e[1;90m' # Black +BIRed='\e[1;91m' # Red +BIGreen='\e[1;92m' # Green +BIYellow='\e[1;93m' # Yellow +BIBlue='\e[1;94m' # Blue +BIPurple='\e[1;95m' # Purple +BICyan='\e[1;96m' # Cyan +BIWhite='\e[1;97m' # White + +# High Intensity backgrounds +On_IBlack='\e[0;100m' # Black +On_IRed='\e[0;101m' # Red +On_IGreen='\e[0;102m' # Green +On_IYellow='\e[0;103m' # Yellow +On_IBlue='\e[0;104m' # Blue +On_IPurple='\e[0;105m' # Purple +On_ICyan='\e[0;106m' # Cyan +On_IWhite='\e[0;107m' # White + + + +# https://github.com/jimeh/git-aware-prompt/blob/master/colors.sh +# Regular +txtblk="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;30m')" # Black +txtred="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;31m')" # Red +txtgrn="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;32m')" # Green +txtylw="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;33m')" # Yellow +txtblu="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;34m')" # Blue +txtpur="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;35m')" # Purple +txtcyn="$(tput setaf 6 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;36m')" # Cyan +txtwht="$(tput setaf 7 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0;37m')" # White + +# Bold +bldblk="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;30m')" # Black +bldred="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;31m')" # Red +bldgrn="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;32m')" # Green +bldylw="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;33m')" # Yellow +bldblu="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;34m')" # Blue +bldpur="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;35m')" # Purple +bldcyn="$(tput setaf 6 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;36m')" # Cyan +bldwht="$(tput setaf 7 2>/dev/null)$(tput bold 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[1;37m')" # White + +# Underline +undblk="$(tput setaf 0 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;30m')" # Black +undred="$(tput setaf 1 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;31m')" # Red +undgrn="$(tput setaf 2 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;32m')" # Green +undylw="$(tput setaf 3 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;33m')" # Yellow +undblu="$(tput setaf 4 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;34m')" # Blue +undpur="$(tput setaf 5 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;35m')" # Purple +undcyn="$(tput setaf 6 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;36m')" # Cyan +undwht="$(tput setaf 7 2>/dev/null)$(tput smul 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[4;37m')" # White + +# Background +bakblk="$(tput setab 0 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[40m')" # Black +bakred="$(tput setab 1 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[41m')" # Red +bakgrn="$(tput setab 2 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[42m')" # Green +bakylw="$(tput setab 3 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[43m')" # Yellow +bakblu="$(tput setab 4 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[44m')" # Blue +bakpur="$(tput setab 5 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[45m')" # Purple +bakcyn="$(tput setab 6 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[46m')" # Cyan +bakwht="$(tput setab 7 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[47m')" # White + +# Reset +txtrst="$(tput sgr 0 2>/dev/null || echo '\e[0m')" # Text Reset diff --git a/home-config/.dircolors b/home-config/.dircolors index 0117653..7c396e7 100644 --- a/home-config/.dircolors +++ b/home-config/.dircolors @@ -1,206 +1,206 @@ -# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the -# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option. -# Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. -# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the -# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored. -# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable -TERM Eterm -TERM ansi -TERM color-xterm -TERM con132x25 -TERM con132x30 -TERM con132x43 -TERM con132x60 -TERM con80x25 -TERM con80x28 -TERM con80x30 -TERM con80x43 -TERM con80x50 -TERM con80x60 -TERM cons25 -TERM console -TERM cygwin -TERM dtterm -TERM eterm-color -TERM gnome -TERM gnome-256color -TERM jfbterm -TERM konsole -TERM kterm -TERM linux -TERM linux-c -TERM mach-color -TERM mlterm -TERM putty -TERM rxvt -TERM rxvt-256color -TERM rxvt-cygwin -TERM rxvt-cygwin-native -TERM rxvt-unicode -TERM rxvt-unicode-256color -TERM rxvt-unicode256 -TERM screen -TERM screen-256color -TERM screen-256color-bce -TERM screen-bce -TERM screen-w -TERM screen.Eterm -TERM screen.rxvt -TERM screen.linux -TERM st -TERM st-256color -TERM terminator -TERM vt100 -TERM xterm -TERM xterm-16color -TERM xterm-256color -TERM xterm-88color -TERM xterm-color -TERM xterm-debian -# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init -# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes: -# Attribute codes: -# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed -# Text color codes: -# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white -# Background color codes: -# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white -#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all -#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all -RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color -DIR 01;33 # directory -LINK 01;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a - # numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.) -MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link -FIFO 40;33 # pipe -SOCK 01;35 # socket -DOOR 01;35 # door -BLK 40;36;01 # block device driver -CHR 40;36;01 # character device driver -ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file -SETUID 37;41 # file that is setuid (u+s) -SETGID 30;43 # file that is setgid (g+s) -CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability -STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;43 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w) -OTHER_WRITABLE 34;43 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky -STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable -# This is for files with execute permission: -EXEC 01;32 -# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls -# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string. -# (and any comments you want to add after a '#') -# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following: -#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green) -#.exe 01;32 -#.com 01;32 -#.btm 01;32 -#.bat 01;32 -# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the -# executable bit actually set. -#.sh 01;32 -#.csh 01;32 - # archives or compressed (bright red) -.tar 01;31 -.tgz 01;31 -.arj 01;31 -.taz 01;31 -.lzh 01;31 -.lzma 01;31 -.tlz 01;31 -.txz 01;31 -.zip 01;31 -.z 01;31 -.Z 01;31 -.dz 01;31 -.gz 01;31 -.lz 01;31 -.xz 01;31 -.bz2 01;31 -.bz 01;31 -.tbz 01;31 -.tbz2 01;31 -.tz 01;31 -.deb 01;31 -.rpm 01;31 -.jar 01;31 -.war 01;31 -.ear 01;31 -.sar 01;31 -.rar 01;31 -.ace 01;31 -.zoo 01;31 -.cpio 01;31 -.7z 01;31 -.rz 01;31 -# image formats -.jpg 01;35 -.jpeg 01;35 -.gif 01;35 -.bmp 01;35 -.pbm 01;35 -.pgm 01;35 -.ppm 01;35 -.tga 01;35 -.xbm 01;35 -.xpm 01;35 -.tif 01;35 -.tiff 01;35 -.png 01;35 -.svg 01;35 -.svgz 01;35 -.mng 01;35 -.pcx 01;35 -.mov 01;35 -.mpg 01;35 -.mpeg 01;35 -.m2v 01;35 -.mkv 01;35 -.webm 01;35 -.ogm 01;35 -.mp4 01;35 -.m4v 01;35 -.mp4v 01;35 -.vob 01;35 -.qt 01;35 -.nuv 01;35 -.wmv 01;35 -.asf 01;35 -.rm 01;35 -.rmvb 01;35 -.flc 01;35 -.avi 01;35 -.fli 01;35 -.flv 01;35 -.gl 01;35 -.dl 01;35 -.xcf 01;35 -.xwd 01;35 -.yuv 01;35 -.cgm 01;35 -.emf 01;35 -# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions -.axv 01;35 -.anx 01;35 -.ogv 01;35 -.ogx 01;35 -# audio formats -.aac 00;36 -.au 00;36 -.flac 00;36 -.mid 00;36 -.midi 00;36 -.mka 00;36 -.mp3 00;36 -.mpc 00;36 -.ogg 00;36 -.ra 00;36 -.wav 00;36 -# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions -.axa 00;36 -.oga 00;36 -.spx 00;36 -.xspf 00;36 -# my extentions -.pdf 01;35 +# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the +# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option. +# Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. +# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the +# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored. +# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable +TERM Eterm +TERM ansi +TERM color-xterm +TERM con132x25 +TERM con132x30 +TERM con132x43 +TERM con132x60 +TERM con80x25 +TERM con80x28 +TERM con80x30 +TERM con80x43 +TERM con80x50 +TERM con80x60 +TERM cons25 +TERM console +TERM cygwin +TERM dtterm +TERM eterm-color +TERM gnome +TERM gnome-256color +TERM jfbterm +TERM konsole +TERM kterm +TERM linux +TERM linux-c +TERM mach-color +TERM mlterm +TERM putty +TERM rxvt +TERM rxvt-256color +TERM rxvt-cygwin +TERM rxvt-cygwin-native +TERM rxvt-unicode +TERM rxvt-unicode-256color +TERM rxvt-unicode256 +TERM screen +TERM screen-256color +TERM screen-256color-bce +TERM screen-bce +TERM screen-w +TERM screen.Eterm +TERM screen.rxvt +TERM screen.linux +TERM st +TERM st-256color +TERM terminator +TERM vt100 +TERM xterm +TERM xterm-16color +TERM xterm-256color +TERM xterm-88color +TERM xterm-color +TERM xterm-debian +# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init +# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes: +# Attribute codes: +# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed +# Text color codes: +# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white +# Background color codes: +# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white +#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all +#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all +RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color +DIR 01;33 # directory +LINK 01;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a + # numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.) +MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link +FIFO 40;33 # pipe +SOCK 01;35 # socket +DOOR 01;35 # door +BLK 40;36;01 # block device driver +CHR 40;36;01 # character device driver +ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file +SETUID 37;41 # file that is setuid (u+s) +SETGID 30;43 # file that is setgid (g+s) +CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability +STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;43 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w) +OTHER_WRITABLE 34;43 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky +STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable +# This is for files with execute permission: +EXEC 01;32 +# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls +# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string. +# (and any comments you want to add after a '#') +# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following: +#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green) +#.exe 01;32 +#.com 01;32 +#.btm 01;32 +#.bat 01;32 +# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the +# executable bit actually set. +#.sh 01;32 +#.csh 01;32 + # archives or compressed (bright red) +.tar 01;31 +.tgz 01;31 +.arj 01;31 +.taz 01;31 +.lzh 01;31 +.lzma 01;31 +.tlz 01;31 +.txz 01;31 +.zip 01;31 +.z 01;31 +.Z 01;31 +.dz 01;31 +.gz 01;31 +.lz 01;31 +.xz 01;31 +.bz2 01;31 +.bz 01;31 +.tbz 01;31 +.tbz2 01;31 +.tz 01;31 +.deb 01;31 +.rpm 01;31 +.jar 01;31 +.war 01;31 +.ear 01;31 +.sar 01;31 +.rar 01;31 +.ace 01;31 +.zoo 01;31 +.cpio 01;31 +.7z 01;31 +.rz 01;31 +# image formats +.jpg 01;35 +.jpeg 01;35 +.gif 01;35 +.bmp 01;35 +.pbm 01;35 +.pgm 01;35 +.ppm 01;35 +.tga 01;35 +.xbm 01;35 +.xpm 01;35 +.tif 01;35 +.tiff 01;35 +.png 01;35 +.svg 01;35 +.svgz 01;35 +.mng 01;35 +.pcx 01;35 +.mov 01;35 +.mpg 01;35 +.mpeg 01;35 +.m2v 01;35 +.mkv 01;35 +.webm 01;35 +.ogm 01;35 +.mp4 01;35 +.m4v 01;35 +.mp4v 01;35 +.vob 01;35 +.qt 01;35 +.nuv 01;35 +.wmv 01;35 +.asf 01;35 +.rm 01;35 +.rmvb 01;35 +.flc 01;35 +.avi 01;35 +.fli 01;35 +.flv 01;35 +.gl 01;35 +.dl 01;35 +.xcf 01;35 +.xwd 01;35 +.yuv 01;35 +.cgm 01;35 +.emf 01;35 +# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions +.axv 01;35 +.anx 01;35 +.ogv 01;35 +.ogx 01;35 +# audio formats +.aac 00;36 +.au 00;36 +.flac 00;36 +.mid 00;36 +.midi 00;36 +.mka 00;36 +.mp3 00;36 +.mpc 00;36 +.ogg 00;36 +.ra 00;36 +.wav 00;36 +# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions +.axa 00;36 +.oga 00;36 +.spx 00;36 +.xspf 00;36 +# my extentions +.pdf 01;35 diff --git a/home-config/.git-completion.bash b/home-config/.git-completion.bash index 398167d..377d6c5 100644 --- a/home-config/.git-completion.bash +++ b/home-config/.git-completion.bash @@ -1,3548 +1,3548 @@ -# bash/zsh completion support for core Git. -# -# Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Shawn O. Pearce -# Conceptually based on gitcompletion (http://gitweb.hawaga.org.uk/). -# Distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0. -# -# The contained completion routines provide support for completing: -# -# *) local and remote branch names -# *) local and remote tag names -# *) .git/remotes file names -# *) git 'subcommands' -# *) git email aliases for git-send-email -# *) tree paths within 'ref:path/to/file' expressions -# *) file paths within current working directory and index -# *) common --long-options -# -# To use these routines: -# -# 1) Copy this file to somewhere (e.g. ~/.git-completion.bash). -# 2) Add the following line to your .bashrc/.zshrc: -# source ~/.git-completion.bash -# 3) Consider changing your PS1 to also show the current branch, -# see git-prompt.sh for details. -# -# If you use complex aliases of form '!f() { ... }; f', you can use the null -# command ':' as the first command in the function body to declare the desired -# completion style. For example '!f() { : git commit ; ... }; f' will -# tell the completion to use commit completion. This also works with aliases -# of form "!sh -c '...'". For example, "!sh -c ': git commit ; ... '". -# -# If you have a command that is not part of git, but you would still -# like completion, you can use __git_complete: -# -# __git_complete gl git_log -# -# Or if it's a main command (i.e. git or gitk): -# -# __git_complete gk gitk -# -# Compatible with bash 3.2.57. -# -# You can set the following environment variables to influence the behavior of -# the completion routines: -# -# GIT_COMPLETION_CHECKOUT_NO_GUESS -# -# When set to "1", do not include "DWIM" suggestions in git-checkout -# and git-switch completion (e.g., completing "foo" when "origin/foo" -# exists). -# -# GIT_COMPLETION_SHOW_ALL -# -# When set to "1" suggest all options, including options which are -# typically hidden (e.g. '--allow-empty' for 'git commit'). - -case "$COMP_WORDBREAKS" in -*:*) : great ;; -*) COMP_WORDBREAKS="$COMP_WORDBREAKS:" -esac - -# Discovers the path to the git repository taking any '--git-dir=' and -# '-C ' options into account and stores it in the $__git_repo_path -# variable. -__git_find_repo_path () -{ - if [ -n "${__git_repo_path-}" ]; then - # we already know where it is - return - fi - - if [ -n "${__git_C_args-}" ]; then - __git_repo_path="$(git "${__git_C_args[@]}" \ - ${__git_dir:+--git-dir="$__git_dir"} \ - rev-parse --absolute-git-dir 2>/dev/null)" - elif [ -n "${__git_dir-}" ]; then - test -d "$__git_dir" && - __git_repo_path="$__git_dir" - elif [ -n "${GIT_DIR-}" ]; then - test -d "$GIT_DIR" && - __git_repo_path="$GIT_DIR" - elif [ -d .git ]; then - __git_repo_path=.git - else - __git_repo_path="$(git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null)" - fi -} - -# Deprecated: use __git_find_repo_path() and $__git_repo_path instead -# __gitdir accepts 0 or 1 arguments (i.e., location) -# returns location of .git repo -__gitdir () -{ - if [ -z "${1-}" ]; then - __git_find_repo_path || return 1 - echo "$__git_repo_path" - elif [ -d "$1/.git" ]; then - echo "$1/.git" - else - echo "$1" - fi -} - -# Runs git with all the options given as argument, respecting any -# '--git-dir=' and '-C ' options present on the command line -__git () -{ - git ${__git_C_args:+"${__git_C_args[@]}"} \ - ${__git_dir:+--git-dir="$__git_dir"} "$@" 2>/dev/null -} - -# Removes backslash escaping, single quotes and double quotes from a word, -# stores the result in the variable $dequoted_word. -# 1: The word to dequote. -__git_dequote () -{ - local rest="$1" len ch - - dequoted_word="" - - while test -n "$rest"; do - len=${#dequoted_word} - dequoted_word="$dequoted_word${rest%%[\\\'\"]*}" - rest="${rest:$((${#dequoted_word}-$len))}" - - case "${rest:0:1}" in - \\) - ch="${rest:1:1}" - case "$ch" in - $'\n') - ;; - *) - dequoted_word="$dequoted_word$ch" - ;; - esac - rest="${rest:2}" - ;; - \') - rest="${rest:1}" - len=${#dequoted_word} - dequoted_word="$dequoted_word${rest%%\'*}" - rest="${rest:$((${#dequoted_word}-$len+1))}" - ;; - \") - rest="${rest:1}" - while test -n "$rest" ; do - len=${#dequoted_word} - dequoted_word="$dequoted_word${rest%%[\\\"]*}" - rest="${rest:$((${#dequoted_word}-$len))}" - case "${rest:0:1}" in - \\) - ch="${rest:1:1}" - case "$ch" in - \"|\\|\$|\`) - dequoted_word="$dequoted_word$ch" - ;; - $'\n') - ;; - *) - dequoted_word="$dequoted_word\\$ch" - ;; - esac - rest="${rest:2}" - ;; - \") - rest="${rest:1}" - break - ;; - esac - done - ;; - esac - done -} - -# The following function is based on code from: -# -# bash_completion - programmable completion functions for bash 3.2+ -# -# Copyright © 2006-2008, Ian Macdonald -# © 2009-2010, Bash Completion Maintainers -# -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, see . -# -# The latest version of this software can be obtained here: -# -# http://bash-completion.alioth.debian.org/ -# -# RELEASE: 2.x - -# This function can be used to access a tokenized list of words -# on the command line: -# -# __git_reassemble_comp_words_by_ref '=:' -# if test "${words_[cword_-1]}" = -w -# then -# ... -# fi -# -# The argument should be a collection of characters from the list of -# word completion separators (COMP_WORDBREAKS) to treat as ordinary -# characters. -# -# This is roughly equivalent to going back in time and setting -# COMP_WORDBREAKS to exclude those characters. The intent is to -# make option types like --date= and : easy to -# recognize by treating each shell word as a single token. -# -# It is best not to set COMP_WORDBREAKS directly because the value is -# shared with other completion scripts. By the time the completion -# function gets called, COMP_WORDS has already been populated so local -# changes to COMP_WORDBREAKS have no effect. -# -# Output: words_, cword_, cur_. - -__git_reassemble_comp_words_by_ref() -{ - local exclude i j first - # Which word separators to exclude? - exclude="${1//[^$COMP_WORDBREAKS]}" - cword_=$COMP_CWORD - if [ -z "$exclude" ]; then - words_=("${COMP_WORDS[@]}") - return - fi - # List of word completion separators has shrunk; - # re-assemble words to complete. - for ((i=0, j=0; i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]}; i++, j++)); do - # Append each nonempty word consisting of just - # word separator characters to the current word. - first=t - while - [ $i -gt 0 ] && - [ -n "${COMP_WORDS[$i]}" ] && - # word consists of excluded word separators - [ "${COMP_WORDS[$i]//[^$exclude]}" = "${COMP_WORDS[$i]}" ] - do - # Attach to the previous token, - # unless the previous token is the command name. - if [ $j -ge 2 ] && [ -n "$first" ]; then - ((j--)) - fi - first= - words_[$j]=${words_[j]}${COMP_WORDS[i]} - if [ $i = $COMP_CWORD ]; then - cword_=$j - fi - if (($i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]} - 1)); then - ((i++)) - else - # Done. - return - fi - done - words_[$j]=${words_[j]}${COMP_WORDS[i]} - if [ $i = $COMP_CWORD ]; then - cword_=$j - fi - done -} - -if ! type _get_comp_words_by_ref >/dev/null 2>&1; then -_get_comp_words_by_ref () -{ - local exclude cur_ words_ cword_ - if [ "$1" = "-n" ]; then - exclude=$2 - shift 2 - fi - __git_reassemble_comp_words_by_ref "$exclude" - cur_=${words_[cword_]} - while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do - case "$1" in - cur) - cur=$cur_ - ;; - prev) - prev=${words_[$cword_-1]} - ;; - words) - words=("${words_[@]}") - ;; - cword) - cword=$cword_ - ;; - esac - shift - done -} -fi - -# Fills the COMPREPLY array with prefiltered words without any additional -# processing. -# Callers must take care of providing only words that match the current word -# to be completed and adding any prefix and/or suffix (trailing space!), if -# necessary. -# 1: List of newline-separated matching completion words, complete with -# prefix and suffix. -__gitcomp_direct () -{ - local IFS=$'\n' - - COMPREPLY=($1) -} - -# Similar to __gitcomp_direct, but appends to COMPREPLY instead. -# Callers must take care of providing only words that match the current word -# to be completed and adding any prefix and/or suffix (trailing space!), if -# necessary. -# 1: List of newline-separated matching completion words, complete with -# prefix and suffix. -__gitcomp_direct_append () -{ - local IFS=$'\n' - - COMPREPLY+=($1) -} - -__gitcompappend () -{ - local x i=${#COMPREPLY[@]} - for x in $1; do - if [[ "$x" == "$3"* ]]; then - COMPREPLY[i++]="$2$x$4" - fi - done -} - -__gitcompadd () -{ - COMPREPLY=() - __gitcompappend "$@" -} - -# Generates completion reply, appending a space to possible completion words, -# if necessary. -# It accepts 1 to 4 arguments: -# 1: List of possible completion words. -# 2: A prefix to be added to each possible completion word (optional). -# 3: Generate possible completion matches for this word (optional). -# 4: A suffix to be appended to each possible completion word (optional). -__gitcomp () -{ - local cur_="${3-$cur}" - - case "$cur_" in - *=) - ;; - --no-*) - local c i=0 IFS=$' \t\n' - for c in $1; do - if [[ $c == "--" ]]; then - continue - fi - c="$c${4-}" - if [[ $c == "$cur_"* ]]; then - case $c in - --*=|*.) ;; - *) c="$c " ;; - esac - COMPREPLY[i++]="${2-}$c" - fi - done - ;; - *) - local c i=0 IFS=$' \t\n' - for c in $1; do - if [[ $c == "--" ]]; then - c="--no-...${4-}" - if [[ $c == "$cur_"* ]]; then - COMPREPLY[i++]="${2-}$c " - fi - break - fi - c="$c${4-}" - if [[ $c == "$cur_"* ]]; then - case $c in - *=|*.) ;; - *) c="$c " ;; - esac - COMPREPLY[i++]="${2-}$c" - fi - done - ;; - esac -} - -# Clear the variables caching builtins' options when (re-)sourcing -# the completion script. -if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-} ]]; then - unset ${(M)${(k)parameters[@]}:#__gitcomp_builtin_*} 2>/dev/null -else - unset $(compgen -v __gitcomp_builtin_) -fi - -# This function is equivalent to -# -# __gitcomp "$(git xxx --git-completion-helper) ..." -# -# except that the output is cached. Accept 1-3 arguments: -# 1: the git command to execute, this is also the cache key -# 2: extra options to be added on top (e.g. negative forms) -# 3: options to be excluded -__gitcomp_builtin () -{ - # spaces must be replaced with underscore for multi-word - # commands, e.g. "git remote add" becomes remote_add. - local cmd="$1" - local incl="${2-}" - local excl="${3-}" - - local var=__gitcomp_builtin_"${cmd//-/_}" - local options - eval "options=\${$var-}" - - if [ -z "$options" ]; then - local completion_helper - if [ "${GIT_COMPLETION_SHOW_ALL-}" = "1" ]; then - completion_helper="--git-completion-helper-all" - else - completion_helper="--git-completion-helper" - fi - # leading and trailing spaces are significant to make - # option removal work correctly. - options=" $incl $(__git ${cmd/_/ } $completion_helper) " || return - - for i in $excl; do - options="${options/ $i / }" - done - eval "$var=\"$options\"" - fi - - __gitcomp "$options" -} - -# Variation of __gitcomp_nl () that appends to the existing list of -# completion candidates, COMPREPLY. -__gitcomp_nl_append () -{ - local IFS=$'\n' - __gitcompappend "$1" "${2-}" "${3-$cur}" "${4- }" -} - -# Generates completion reply from newline-separated possible completion words -# by appending a space to all of them. -# It accepts 1 to 4 arguments: -# 1: List of possible completion words, separated by a single newline. -# 2: A prefix to be added to each possible completion word (optional). -# 3: Generate possible completion matches for this word (optional). -# 4: A suffix to be appended to each possible completion word instead of -# the default space (optional). If specified but empty, nothing is -# appended. -__gitcomp_nl () -{ - COMPREPLY=() - __gitcomp_nl_append "$@" -} - -# Fills the COMPREPLY array with prefiltered paths without any additional -# processing. -# Callers must take care of providing only paths that match the current path -# to be completed and adding any prefix path components, if necessary. -# 1: List of newline-separated matching paths, complete with all prefix -# path components. -__gitcomp_file_direct () -{ - local IFS=$'\n' - - COMPREPLY=($1) - - # use a hack to enable file mode in bash < 4 - compopt -o filenames +o nospace 2>/dev/null || - compgen -f /non-existing-dir/ >/dev/null || - true -} - -# Generates completion reply with compgen from newline-separated possible -# completion filenames. -# It accepts 1 to 3 arguments: -# 1: List of possible completion filenames, separated by a single newline. -# 2: A directory prefix to be added to each possible completion filename -# (optional). -# 3: Generate possible completion matches for this word (optional). -__gitcomp_file () -{ - local IFS=$'\n' - - # XXX does not work when the directory prefix contains a tilde, - # since tilde expansion is not applied. - # This means that COMPREPLY will be empty and Bash default - # completion will be used. - __gitcompadd "$1" "${2-}" "${3-$cur}" "" - - # use a hack to enable file mode in bash < 4 - compopt -o filenames +o nospace 2>/dev/null || - compgen -f /non-existing-dir/ >/dev/null || - true -} - -# Execute 'git ls-files', unless the --committable option is specified, in -# which case it runs 'git diff-index' to find out the files that can be -# committed. It return paths relative to the directory specified in the first -# argument, and using the options specified in the second argument. -__git_ls_files_helper () -{ - if [ "$2" = "--committable" ]; then - __git -C "$1" -c core.quotePath=false diff-index \ - --name-only --relative HEAD -- "${3//\\/\\\\}*" - else - # NOTE: $2 is not quoted in order to support multiple options - __git -C "$1" -c core.quotePath=false ls-files \ - --exclude-standard $2 -- "${3//\\/\\\\}*" - fi -} - - -# __git_index_files accepts 1 or 2 arguments: -# 1: Options to pass to ls-files (required). -# 2: A directory path (optional). -# If provided, only files within the specified directory are listed. -# Sub directories are never recursed. Path must have a trailing -# slash. -# 3: List only paths matching this path component (optional). -__git_index_files () -{ - local root="$2" match="$3" - - __git_ls_files_helper "$root" "$1" "${match:-?}" | - awk -F / -v pfx="${2//\\/\\\\}" '{ - paths[$1] = 1 - } - END { - for (p in paths) { - if (substr(p, 1, 1) != "\"") { - # No special characters, easy! - print pfx p - continue - } - - # The path is quoted. - p = dequote(p) - if (p == "") - continue - - # Even when a directory name itself does not contain - # any special characters, it will still be quoted if - # any of its (stripped) trailing path components do. - # Because of this we may have seen the same directory - # both quoted and unquoted. - if (p in paths) - # We have seen the same directory unquoted, - # skip it. - continue - else - print pfx p - } - } - function dequote(p, bs_idx, out, esc, esc_idx, dec) { - # Skip opening double quote. - p = substr(p, 2) - - # Interpret backslash escape sequences. - while ((bs_idx = index(p, "\\")) != 0) { - out = out substr(p, 1, bs_idx - 1) - esc = substr(p, bs_idx + 1, 1) - p = substr(p, bs_idx + 2) - - if ((esc_idx = index("abtvfr\"\\", esc)) != 0) { - # C-style one-character escape sequence. - out = out substr("\a\b\t\v\f\r\"\\", - esc_idx, 1) - } else if (esc == "n") { - # Uh-oh, a newline character. - # We cannot reliably put a pathname - # containing a newline into COMPREPLY, - # and the newline would create a mess. - # Skip this path. - return "" - } else { - # Must be a \nnn octal value, then. - dec = esc * 64 + \ - substr(p, 1, 1) * 8 + \ - substr(p, 2, 1) - out = out sprintf("%c", dec) - p = substr(p, 3) - } - } - # Drop closing double quote, if there is one. - # (There is not any if this is a directory, as it was - # already stripped with the trailing path components.) - if (substr(p, length(p), 1) == "\"") - out = out substr(p, 1, length(p) - 1) - else - out = out p - - return out - }' -} - -# __git_complete_index_file requires 1 argument: -# 1: the options to pass to ls-file -# -# The exception is --committable, which finds the files appropriate commit. -__git_complete_index_file () -{ - local dequoted_word pfx="" cur_ - - __git_dequote "$cur" - - case "$dequoted_word" in - ?*/*) - pfx="${dequoted_word%/*}/" - cur_="${dequoted_word##*/}" - ;; - *) - cur_="$dequoted_word" - esac - - __gitcomp_file_direct "$(__git_index_files "$1" "$pfx" "$cur_")" -} - -# Lists branches from the local repository. -# 1: A prefix to be added to each listed branch (optional). -# 2: List only branches matching this word (optional; list all branches if -# unset or empty). -# 3: A suffix to be appended to each listed branch (optional). -__git_heads () -{ - local pfx="${1-}" cur_="${2-}" sfx="${3-}" - - __git for-each-ref --format="${pfx//\%/%%}%(refname:strip=2)$sfx" \ - "refs/heads/$cur_*" "refs/heads/$cur_*/**" -} - -# Lists branches from remote repositories. -# 1: A prefix to be added to each listed branch (optional). -# 2: List only branches matching this word (optional; list all branches if -# unset or empty). -# 3: A suffix to be appended to each listed branch (optional). -__git_remote_heads () -{ - local pfx="${1-}" cur_="${2-}" sfx="${3-}" - - __git for-each-ref --format="${pfx//\%/%%}%(refname:strip=2)$sfx" \ - "refs/remotes/$cur_*" "refs/remotes/$cur_*/**" -} - -# Lists tags from the local repository. -# Accepts the same positional parameters as __git_heads() above. -__git_tags () -{ - local pfx="${1-}" cur_="${2-}" sfx="${3-}" - - __git for-each-ref --format="${pfx//\%/%%}%(refname:strip=2)$sfx" \ - "refs/tags/$cur_*" "refs/tags/$cur_*/**" -} - -# List unique branches from refs/remotes used for 'git checkout' and 'git -# switch' tracking DWIMery. -# 1: A prefix to be added to each listed branch (optional) -# 2: List only branches matching this word (optional; list all branches if -# unset or empty). -# 3: A suffix to be appended to each listed branch (optional). -__git_dwim_remote_heads () -{ - local pfx="${1-}" cur_="${2-}" sfx="${3-}" - local fer_pfx="${pfx//\%/%%}" # "escape" for-each-ref format specifiers - - # employ the heuristic used by git checkout and git switch - # Try to find a remote branch that cur_es the completion word - # but only output if the branch name is unique - __git for-each-ref --format="$fer_pfx%(refname:strip=3)$sfx" \ - --sort="refname:strip=3" \ - "refs/remotes/*/$cur_*" "refs/remotes/*/$cur_*/**" | \ - uniq -u -} - -# Lists refs from the local (by default) or from a remote repository. -# It accepts 0, 1 or 2 arguments: -# 1: The remote to list refs from (optional; ignored, if set but empty). -# Can be the name of a configured remote, a path, or a URL. -# 2: In addition to local refs, list unique branches from refs/remotes/ for -# 'git checkout's tracking DWIMery (optional; ignored, if set but empty). -# 3: A prefix to be added to each listed ref (optional). -# 4: List only refs matching this word (optional; list all refs if unset or -# empty). -# 5: A suffix to be appended to each listed ref (optional; ignored, if set -# but empty). -# -# Use __git_complete_refs() instead. -__git_refs () -{ - local i hash dir track="${2-}" - local list_refs_from=path remote="${1-}" - local format refs - local pfx="${3-}" cur_="${4-$cur}" sfx="${5-}" - local match="${4-}" - local fer_pfx="${pfx//\%/%%}" # "escape" for-each-ref format specifiers - - __git_find_repo_path - dir="$__git_repo_path" - - if [ -z "$remote" ]; then - if [ -z "$dir" ]; then - return - fi - else - if __git_is_configured_remote "$remote"; then - # configured remote takes precedence over a - # local directory with the same name - list_refs_from=remote - elif [ -d "$remote/.git" ]; then - dir="$remote/.git" - elif [ -d "$remote" ]; then - dir="$remote" - else - list_refs_from=url - fi - fi - - if [ "$list_refs_from" = path ]; then - if [[ "$cur_" == ^* ]]; then - pfx="$pfx^" - fer_pfx="$fer_pfx^" - cur_=${cur_#^} - match=${match#^} - fi - case "$cur_" in - refs|refs/*) - format="refname" - refs=("$match*" "$match*/**") - track="" - ;; - *) - for i in HEAD FETCH_HEAD ORIG_HEAD MERGE_HEAD REBASE_HEAD CHERRY_PICK_HEAD; do - case "$i" in - $match*) - if [ -e "$dir/$i" ]; then - echo "$pfx$i$sfx" - fi - ;; - esac - done - format="refname:strip=2" - refs=("refs/tags/$match*" "refs/tags/$match*/**" - "refs/heads/$match*" "refs/heads/$match*/**" - "refs/remotes/$match*" "refs/remotes/$match*/**") - ;; - esac - __git_dir="$dir" __git for-each-ref --format="$fer_pfx%($format)$sfx" \ - "${refs[@]}" - if [ -n "$track" ]; then - __git_dwim_remote_heads "$pfx" "$match" "$sfx" - fi - return - fi - case "$cur_" in - refs|refs/*) - __git ls-remote "$remote" "$match*" | \ - while read -r hash i; do - case "$i" in - *^{}) ;; - *) echo "$pfx$i$sfx" ;; - esac - done - ;; - *) - if [ "$list_refs_from" = remote ]; then - case "HEAD" in - $match*) echo "${pfx}HEAD$sfx" ;; - esac - __git for-each-ref --format="$fer_pfx%(refname:strip=3)$sfx" \ - "refs/remotes/$remote/$match*" \ - "refs/remotes/$remote/$match*/**" - else - local query_symref - case "HEAD" in - $match*) query_symref="HEAD" ;; - esac - __git ls-remote "$remote" $query_symref \ - "refs/tags/$match*" "refs/heads/$match*" \ - "refs/remotes/$match*" | - while read -r hash i; do - case "$i" in - *^{}) ;; - refs/*) echo "$pfx${i#refs/*/}$sfx" ;; - *) echo "$pfx$i$sfx" ;; # symbolic refs - esac - done - fi - ;; - esac -} - -# Completes refs, short and long, local and remote, symbolic and pseudo. -# -# Usage: __git_complete_refs [