Autocompletion for ma-cli Commands
CLI autocomplete enables you to get a list of supported ma-cli commands by typing a command prefix and pressing Tab on your terminal. Autocomplete for ma-cli commands needs to be enabled in Terminal. After running the ma-cli auto-completion command, you can copy and run the commands as prompted on the current terminal to automatically complete the ma-cli commands. Bash, Fish, and Zsh shells are supported. The default shell is Bash.
eval "$(_MA_CLI_COMPLETE=bash_source ma-cli)"
Run the ma-cli auto-completion Zsh or ma-cli auto-completion Fish command to view the autocomplete command in Zsh or Fish.
Available Commands
$ ma-cli auto-completion -h Usage: ma-cli auto-completion [OPTIONS] [[Bash|Zsh|Fish]] Auto complete ma-cli command in terminal. Example: # print bash auto complete command to terminal ma-cli auto-completion Bash Options: -H, -h, --help Show this message and exit.
# By default, the autocomplete command for Bash is displayed. $ ma-cli auto-completion Tips: please paste following shell command to your terminal to activate auto complation. [ OK ] eval "$(_MA_CLI_COMPLETE=bash_source ma-cli)" # After the preceding command is executed, autocomplete has been enabled on the terminal. $ eval "$(_MA_CLI_COMPLETE=bash_source ma-cli)"
# The autocomplete command for Fish is displayed. $ ma-cli auto-completion Fish Tips: please paste following shell command to your terminal to activate auto complation. [ OK ] eval (env _MA_CLI_COMPLETE=fish_source ma-cli)
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