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    eopkg Fish Completions

    eopkg Fish Completions

    Fish completion definitions for the Solus package manager, eopkg.

    NOTE: This project's source code is hosted at GitLab. View the source code here: https://gitlab.com/jessieh/eopkg-fish-completions This .fish file provides full completion definitions with descriptions for the eopkg package manager. It includes context-sensitive option completion and package name caching for both installed and remotely available packages. The cache files are built from system metadata files that are maintained by eopkg, so caching is highly performant.
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    XPath Shell (XPsh) is a shell extension for selecting files with an XPath-inspired syntax, depending on file attributes and the metadata and/or content of individual files. XPsh can be used as a standalone command, or it can be integrated into a shell.
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