Command autocomplete for the terminal
Shell command autocomplete extension for pi with zsh native completions and local AI ghost text.
Autocomplete for !<command> in Pi, with optional shell-history indexing.
autocomplete plugin for oclif
Core primitives for building autocomplete experiences.
Amplitude CLI
A plugin to add Algolia Insights to Algolia Autocomplete.
Fake JavaScript timers
Autocompletion for the CodeMirror code editor
Autocomplete prompt for inquirer
React hook for Google Maps Places Autocomplete.
Presets for building autocomplete experiences with Algolia.
Spectrum UI components in React
Spectrum UI components in React
Spectrum UI components in React
A simple, accessible, tagging component ready to drop into your React projects.
Standalone autocomplete cli prompt based on inquirer core
Fast and fully-featured autocomplete JavaScript library.
base class for Heroku CLI commands
EAS command line tool
An autocomplete combines a text input with a listbox, allowing users to filter a list of options to items matching a query.
React component for google autocomplete.
An autocomplete component, built to be accessible.
Autocomplete suggestions for prosemirror
Install this gem to have autocomplete for all git commands..
Lightning is a commandline framework that lets users wrap commands with shell functions that are able to refer to any filesystem path by its basename. To achieve this, a group of paths to be translated are defined with shell globs. These shell globs, known as a lightning _bolt_, are then applied to commands to produce functions. In addition to translating basenames to full paths, lightning _functions_ can autocomplete these basenames, resolve conflicts if they have the same name, leave any non-basename arguments untouched, and autocomplete directories above and below a basename. To make bolts shareable between users and functions easier to create, lightning has _generators_. A _generator_ generates filesystem-specific globs for a bolt. Lightning comes with some default generators. Users can make their own generators with generator plugins placed under ~/.lightning/generators/.
Shelley allows to convert your classes and method into a shell supporting nested commands, autocomplete and history.
Codestrap is a file codestrap and boilerplate project tool. It is run from the command line and has been designed to make use of the CLIs autocomplete functionality available on supported operating systems shells.
ripl is a light shell that encourages common middleware for shells i.e. rack for ruby shells. It is also a modular alternative to irb. Like irb, it loads ~/.irbrc, has autocompletion and keeps history in ~/.irb_history. Unlike irb, it is highly customizable via plugins and supports commands i.e. ripl-play. This customizability makes it easy to build custom shells (i.e. for a gem or application) and complex shells (i.e. for the web). Works on ruby 1.8.7 and greater.
gem command around reviewed topic branches. Supports workflow of the form: # alexander: git work-on <topic> git done # bismarck: git status # notice a review branch git review <topic> # happy, merge into master, push and cleanup git accept git review <topic2> # unhappy git reject # alexander: git status # notice rejected topic git work-on <topic> see README.rdoc for more (any) details. To make use of bash autocompletion, you must do the following: 1. Make sure you source share/completion.bash before you source git's completion. 2. Optionally, copy git-topic-completion to your gem's bin directory. This is to sidestep ruby issue 3465 which makes loading gems far too slow for autocompletion.
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