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Templates can be [re]enabled, on their own if the have DefaultInstance set,
and with an instance suffix in all cases. Propose just the template name
ending in @, to underline the instance suffix may have to be appended.
Likewise for start/restart.
This means that sometimes superflous units that one will not really
want to operate on will be proposed, but this seems better than
proposing a very incomplete set of names.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66912
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Units which not loaded were not proposed properly. OTOH, we should
filter units from get-unit-files by their state if they are currently
loaded. Bring zsh completions in line with bash completion, the same
logic should be used in both implementations.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1024379
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=790768
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84720
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removed pointless index sort of bootids.
use `compadd -a' to add each array, instead of expanding possibly hundreds of words needlessly.
optional completion of -b
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Units with literal hex '\xFF' in their names has to be read
and printed properly.
dev-disk-byx2dlabel-root.device != dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-root.device
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Some zsh completion helpers were not installed, so completion
was broken.
Add systemd-analyze verify. Make systemctl link complete only
unit names.
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It was broken since systemd was moved out of /bin.
For zsh it was never there.
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Parameters to hostnamectl command are not optional and should not be marked
as such in the man page.
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Drop the "systemd-" prefix, renaming it from "systemd-coredumpctl" to
"coredumpctl".
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loginctl, hostnamectl, localectl, machinectl
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Otherwise bogus entries from the header and footer would show up in the
completion list.
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Files:
* hwdb/60-keyboard.hwdb
* shell-completion/zsh/_systemd-coredumpctl
* src/test/test-helper.h
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When we remove a kernel, we don't remove the modules, so don't look at the modules directory to find installed kernels.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74157
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-- fix grammar and reword some descriptions for clarity
-- add a useful description of what --follow does
-- fix the description for --after-cursor
-- properly introduce the FSS acronym for "Forward Secure Sealing" in
both sections
-- clarify the --disk-usage command
[zj: perform similar changes to zsh completions]
squash! journalctl: fix several issues in --help message text
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Also update -H help string to follow the binaries.
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Instead of having two different listings of machines, use an autoloaded
function that can be used by other shell completions in the future. It
will also allow editing a single file to change the way machinectl and
systemd-run completion for machines.
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Also add shell completions.
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Suggested by David Wilkins <dwilkins@maths.tcd.ie> in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=967521:
> [Specific boot ID is a] bit of a palaver to obtain. I consulted the
> verbose dump of the journal to discover the _BOOT_ID for the
> timestamp, and then generated the journal dump for that boot using
> journalctl _BOOT_ID=foo -o short-monotonic.
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Rename NO_OPTION to STANDALONE for consistency with other files.
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_SYSTEMD_USER_UNIT in the --user-unit flag argument should instead be
USER_UNIT. It should also have an optional `=` between the flag and the
argument.
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Things like -n to specify the lines to show with systemctl and
journalctl accepts syntax like:
journalctl -n4
systemctl -n14
Previously, typing `-nXX <tab>` where XX is a number, zsh would try to
complete an integer. Now it will see the XX and use the _journalctl_none
completion. This is also how any of the single letter options that take
arguments work as well.
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The _ctls function in the main _systemd file is not needed.
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Some of the options in systemd can take multiple arguments, such as
systemctl's --type option. Previously, you would only be able to
complete a single type after the -t, but now zsh will continue to
complete the types, separating them by commas.
systemd-inhibit's --what command has colon (:), and that has been taken
into account.
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_hosts_or_user_at_host was used by 6 different completions, and
previously was in all 6 of those files. I moved it out to its own file,
_sd_hosts_or_user_at_host. This will be autoloaded for use in other
completion functions. It also allows external completions to use this
function by simply calling _sd_hosts_or_user_at_host as in the systemd
completions.
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Show equals and field values when used with _journal_none, don't show
anything if we're not using _journal_none.
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Splitting things unnecessarily at newlines causes tab completion to take
an extremely long time. Also add a note saying that caching is not good
for journalctl's completion.
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You can choose to have systemd-tmpfiles at configuration time, so only
install the completion for this if configured to do so.
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Actually displays a list of boot ID's and offsets to the user
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