# Usage: dash [keyword:]query dash() { open -a Dash.app "dash://$(omz_urlencode -r $*)" } compdef _dash dash _dash() { # No sense doing this for anything except the 2nd position and if we haven't # specified which docset to query against if [[ $CURRENT -ne 2 || "$words[2]" =~ ":" ]]; then return fi local -aU docsets docsets=() # Use defaults to get the array of docsets from preferences # Have to smash it into one big line so that each docset is an element of our docsets array # Only output docsets that are actually enabled local -a enabled_docsets enabled_docsets=("${(@f)$(defaults read com.kapeli.dashdoc docsets \ | tr -d '\n' | grep -oE '\{.*?\}' | grep -E 'isEnabled = 1;')}") local docset name keyword # Now get each docset and output each on their own line for docset in "$enabled_docsets[@]"; do keyword='' # Order of preference as explained to me by @kapeli via email for locator in keyword suggestedKeyword platform; do # Echo the docset, try to find the appropriate keyword # Strip doublequotes and colon from any keyword so that everything has the # same format when output (we'll add the colon in the completion) if [[ "$docset" =~ "$locator = ([^;]*);" ]]; then keyword="${match[1]//[\":]}" fi if [[ -z "$keyword" ]]; then continue fi # if we fall back to platform, we should do some checking per @kapeli if [[ "$locator" == "platform" ]]; then # Since these are the only special cases right now, let's not do the # expensive processing unless we have to if [[ "$keyword" = (python|java|qt|cocos2d) ]]; then if [[ "$docset" =~ "docsetName = ([^;]*);" ]]; then name="${match[1]//[\":]}" case "$keyword" in python) case "$name" in "Python 2") keyword="python2" ;; "Python 3") keyword="python3" ;; esac ;; java) case "$name" in "Java SE7") keyword="java7" ;; "Java SE6") keyword="java6" ;; "Java SE8") keyword="java8" ;; esac ;; qt) case "$name" in "Qt 5") keyword="qt5" ;; "Qt 4"|Qt) keyword="qt4" ;; esac ;; cocos2d) case "$name" in Cocos3D) keyword="cocos3d" ;; esac ;; esac fi fi fi # Bail once we have a match break done # If we have a keyword, add it to the list! if [[ -n "$keyword" ]]; then docsets+=($keyword) fi done # special thanks to [arx] on #zsh for getting me sorted on this piece compadd -qS: -- "$docsets[@]" }