Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: completeme
Version: 0.2.5
Summary: Automagic ctrl+t filename completion to launch in your favorite editor
Home-page: https://github.com/mattspitz/completeme
Author: Matt Spitz
Author-email: mattspitz@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: ##########
        completeme
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        completeme is a python script that'll allow you to auto-complete filenames and launch them in an editor, much like GitHub's 't' keyboard shortcut.  Rather than tab-completing to oblivion (ever worked on a Java project?), just start typing the name of the file, and when you hit enter, it'll open that file in your favorite $EDITOR.  Uses files stored in the current GitHub repository and falls back on all files below the current working directory.
        
        **Make sure to add `source /usr/local/bin/setup_completeme_key_binding.sh` to your .bashrc to enable Ctrl+t support!**
        
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        Configuration
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        completeme comes with /etc/completeme.json, which you can use to, well, configure your completeme experience.
        
        * *git_entire_tree* (default=true) indicates whether, if we're in a git repository, we should search all files in the git repository, regardless of where we are in said repository.  That is, if we have a repository like /hello.txt, /a/there.txt, /b/myfriends.txt, and we're in the /a directory, *git_entire_tree=true* implies that we'll also surface /hello.txt and /b/myfriends.txt.  Otherwise, you'll just get /a/there.txt.
        * *find_hidden_directories* (default=false) indicates whether we should search inside dot directories (assuming we didn't find a git repository).  These are things like .config/, .vim/, etc.
        * *find_hidden_files* (default=false) indicates whether we should find files that start with a dot (assuming we didn't find a git repository).  These are things like .emacs, .xinitrc, .DS_Store, etc.
        
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        Wishlist
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        * I wish I didn't have to run the $EDITOR command in the script.  Wouldn't it be neat if Ctrl+t could just output the filename into my current prompt?  Then, you can autocomplete for anything, not just your text editor.
        * It'd also be neat to specify a different directory that you'd like to autocomplete, not just the current working directory, though perhaps that's beyond the scope of this project.
        
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        License
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        This software is licensed under the WtHYWv2 (Whatever the Hell You Want, v2).  Please throw some credit around if it's deserved.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
