BREAKING CHANGE: the fig plugin has been removed. `fig` was sunset on September 1, 2024. Having this plugin no longer makes sense. See https://fig.io/ for more information.master
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# Fig plugin |
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This plugin sets up completion for [Fig](https://fig.io/). |
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To use it, add `fig` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: |
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```zsh |
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plugins=(... fig) |
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``` |
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if ! (( $+commands[fig] )); then |
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return |
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fi |
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# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and |
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# bind it to `fig`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that |
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if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_fig" ]]; then |
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autoload -Uz _fig |
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typeset -g -A _comps |
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_comps[fig]=_fig |
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fi |
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fig completion zsh >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_fig" &| |
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