clusterctl completion
The clusterctl completion
command outputs shell completion code for the
specified shell (bash or zsh). The shell code must be evaluated to provide
interactive completion of clusterctl commands.
Bash
To install bash-completion
on macOS, use Homebrew:
brew install bash-completion
Once installed, bash_completion must be evaluated. This can be done by adding
the following line to the ~/.bash_profile
.
[[ -r "$(brew --prefix)/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh" ]] && . "$(brew --prefix)/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh"
If bash-completion is not installed on Linux, please install the ‘bash-completion’ package via your distribution’s package manager.
You now have to ensure that the clusterctl completion script gets sourced in all your shell sessions. There are multiple ways to achieve this:
- Source the completion script in your
~/.bash_profile
file:source <(clusterctl completion bash)
- Add the completion script to the /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d directory:
clusterctl completion bash >/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/clusterctl
Zsh
The clusterctl completion script for Zsh can be generated with the command
clusterctl completion zsh
.
If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once:
echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc
To load completions for each session, execute once:
clusterctl completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_clusterctl"
You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.