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Lagoon completion bash

lagoon completion bash#

Generate the autocompletion script for bash

Synopsis#

Generate the autocompletion script for the bash shell.

This script depends on the 'bash-completion' package. If it is not installed already, you can install it via your OS's package manager.

To load completions in your current shell session:

source <(lagoon completion bash)

To load completions for every new session, execute once:

Linux:#
lagoon completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/lagoon
macOS:#
lagoon completion bash > $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/lagoon

You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.

lagoon completion bash

Options#

  -h, --help              help for bash
      --no-descriptions   disable completion descriptions

Options inherited from parent commands#

      --config-file string                Path to the config file to use (must be *.yml or *.yaml)
      --debug                             Enable debugging output (if supported)
  -e, --environment string                Specify an environment to use
      --force                             Force yes on prompts (if supported)
  -l, --lagoon string                     The Lagoon instance to interact with
      --no-header                         No header on table (if supported)
      --output-csv                        Output as CSV (if supported)
      --output-json                       Output as JSON (if supported)
      --pretty                            Make JSON pretty (if supported)
  -p, --project string                    Specify a project to use
      --skip-update-check                 Skip checking for updates
  -i, --ssh-key string                    Specify path to a specific SSH key to use for lagoon authentication
      --ssh-publickey string              Specify path to a specific SSH public key to use for lagoon authentication using ssh-agent.
                                          This will override any public key identities defined in configuration
      --strict-host-key-checking string   Similar to SSH StrictHostKeyChecking (accept-new, no, ignore) (default "accept-new")
  -v, --verbose                           Enable verbose output to stderr (if supported)

SEE ALSO#