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Generating Zsh Completion For Your cobra.Command
Please refer to Shell Completions for details.
Zsh completions standardization
Cobra 1.1 standardized its zsh completion support to align it with its other shell completions. Although the API was kept backwards-compatible, some small changes in behavior were introduced.
Deprecation summary
See further below for more details on these deprecations.
- cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, []string{})is no longer needed. It is therefore deprecated and silently ignored.
- cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, glob[])is deprecated and silently ignored.- Instead use ValidArgsFunctionwithShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt.
 
- Instead use 
- cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords()is deprecated and silently ignored.- Instead use ValidArgsFunction.
 
- Instead use 
Behavioral changes
Noun completion
| Old behavior | New behavior | 
|---|---|
| No file completion by default (opposite of bash) | File completion by default; use ValidArgsFunctionwithShellCompDirectiveNoFileCompto turn off file completion on a per-argument basis | 
| Completion of flag names without the -prefix having been typed | Flag names are only completed if the user has typed the first - | 
| cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, []string{})used to turn on file completion on a per-argument position basis | File completion for all arguments by default; cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile()is deprecated and silently ignored | 
| cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, glob[])used to turn on file completion with glob filtering on a per-argument position basis (zsh-specific) | cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile()is deprecated and silently ignored; useValidArgsFunctionwithShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExtfor file extension filtering (not full glob filtering) | 
| cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords(pos, words[])used to provide completion choices on a per-argument position basis (zsh-specific) | cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords()is deprecated and silently ignored; useValidArgsFunctionto achieve the same behavior | 
Flag-value completion
| Old behavior | New behavior | 
|---|---|
| No file completion by default (opposite of bash) | File completion by default; use RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()withShellCompDirectiveNoFileCompto turn off file completion | 
| cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, []string{})and similar used to turn on file completion | File completion by default; cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, []string{})no longer needed in this context and silently ignored | 
| cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, glob[])used to turn on file completion with glob filtering (syntax of[]string{"*.yaml", "*.yml"}incompatible with bash) | Will continue to work, however, support for bash syntax is added and should be used instead so as to work for all shells ( []string{"yaml", "yml"}) | 
| cmd.MarkFlagDirname(flag)only completes directories (zsh-specific) | Has been added for all shells | 
| Completion of a flag name does not repeat, unless flag is of type *Arrayor*Slice(not supported by bash) | Retained for zshand added tofish | 
| Completion of a flag name does not provide the =form (unlike bash) | Retained for zshand added tofish | 
Improvements
- Custom completion support (ValidArgsFunctionandRegisterFlagCompletionFunc())
- File completion by default if no other completions found
- Handling of required flags
- File extension filtering no longer mutually exclusive with bash usage
- Completion of directory names within another directory
- Support for =form of flags