On 10.11.21 14:24, Michael Adler wrote: > With the plethora of new command-line options, it is starting to get > difficult to remember them all. This commit introduces shell completions > for bash and zsh for the convenience of the user. >
Great stuff! > The completion files have been auto-generated using clap_generate [1] > via its YAML support [2]. The YAML files are also part of this commit to > support generating future completion files. > Hmm, that is not that nice. We now have one file too much. Either the generated one if people will recall this commit message and continue to use clap_generate, or the yaml file because they just edit the generated ones and let the yaml files rot. How hard is it to use clap_generate for our build? Or are there any alternatives that are packaged? Anything from python? Jan -- Siemens AG, T RDA IOT Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "EFI Boot Guard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/efibootguard-dev/4296f7f3-e73d-391f-298b-ba610c3a9a91%40siemens.com.
