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This fix makes the autocompletion script also work on zsh without changing how it works for Bash. The expression "${COMP_WORDS[@]:2:$COMP_CWORD-2}" does not behave the same on Bash and Zsh when the command has only zero or one arguments, e.g. typing "expressvpn conne<TAB>" or "expressvpn <TAB>" would print the error "autocomplete:8: substring expression: 1 < 2". This fixes it by handling the case of the short command separately in a simpler way and handling the rest of the cases the same way as before. With this fix, zsh users just have to use the command "source /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/expressvpn" to get the same auto-completion as bash users. File : /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/expressvpn Diff to the original file (using the `diff` command) : 9a10,12 > opts=$( ${COMP_WORDS[0]} "$cmd" "${COMP_WORDS[@]:2:$COMP_CWORD-2}" --generate-bash-completion ) > else > opts=$( ${COMP_WORDS[0]} --generate-bash-completion ) 11d13 < opts=$( ${COMP_WORDS[0]} "$cmd" "${COMP_WORDS[@]:2:$COMP_CWORD-2}" --generate-bash-completion ) |
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README.md |
ExpressVPN
This plugin provides completion support for ExpressVPN
command line interface on Linux.
To use it, add expressvpn to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
plugins=(... expressvpn)
INSTALLATION NOTES
Besides oh-my-zsh, expressvpn
needs to be installed by following these steps: https://www.expressvpn.com/support/vpn-setup/app-for-linux/.