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# Load _completion_ignore_case helper function
if ! declare -F _completion_ignore_case >/dev/null ; then
source "$HOME"/.bash_completion.d/_completion_ignore_case.bash
fi
# Autocompletion for man(1)
_man() {
# Don't interfere with a user typing a path
case $2 in
*/*) return 1 ;;
esac
# If previous word started with a number, we'll assume that's a section to
# search
local sec
case $3 in
[0-9]*) sec=$3 ;;
esac
# Cut completion short if we have neither section nor word; there will
# probably be too many results
[[ -n $sec ]] || [[ -n $2 ]] || return
# Read completion results from a subshell and add them to the COMPREPLY
# array individually
local ci comp
while IFS= read -d / -r comp ; do
COMPREPLY[ci++]=$comp
done < <(
# Make globs expand appropriately
shopt -u dotglob
shopt -s nullglob
if _completion_ignore_case ; then
shopt -s nocaseglob
fi
# Figure out the manual paths to search
if hash manpath 2>/dev/null ; then
# manpath(1) exists, run it to find what to search
IFS=: read -a manpaths -r \
< <(manpath 2>/dev/null)
else
# Fall back on some typical paths
manpaths=( \
"$HOME"/.local/man \
"$HOME"/.local/share/man \
/usr/man \
/usr/share/man \
/usr/local/man \
/usr/local/share/man \
)
fi
# Add pages from each manual directory
for mp in "${manpaths[@]}" ; do
[[ -n $mp ]] || continue
# Which pattern? Depends on section specification
if [[ -n $sec ]] ; then
# Section requested; quoted value in glob
for page in "$mp"/man"${sec%%[!0-9]*}"/"$2"*."$sec"* ; do
pages[pi++]=${page##*/}
done
else
# No section;
for page in "$mp"/man[0-9]*/"$2"*.[0-9]* ; do
pages[pi++]=${page##*/}
done
fi
done
# Bail if there are no pages
((pi)) || exit
# Strip section suffixes
pages=("${pages[@]%.[0-9]*}")
# Print quoted entries, slash-delimited
printf '%q/' "${pages[@]}"
)
}
complete -F _man -o bashdefault -o default man
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