dotfiles/nushell/completions/code-completions.nu

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export extern "code" [
command?: string # file or string to to open. Type `code -` to read from stdin
--diff(-d): string # <file> <file> Perform a three-way merge by providing paths for two modified versions of a file, the common origin of both modified versions and the output file to save merge results
--merge(-m) # <path1> <path2> <base> <result> Perform a three-way merge by providing paths for two modified versions of a file, the common origin of both modified versions and the output file to save merge results
--add(-a): string # Add folder(s) to the last active window
--goto(-g) # <file:line[:character]> Open a file at the path on the specified line and character position
--new-window(-n) # Force to open a new window
--reuse-window(-r) # Force to open a file or folder in an already opened window
--wait(-w) # Wait for the files to be closed before returning
--user-data-dir # Specifies the directory that user data is kept in. Can be used to open multiple distinct instances of Code
--profile # <profileName> Opens the provided folder or workspace with the given profile and associates the profile with the workspace. If the profile does not exist, a new empty one is created. A folder or workspace must be provided for the profile to take effect
--help(-h) # Print usage
--extensions-dir: path # Set the root path for extensions
--list-extensions # List the installed extensions
--install-extension: string # <ext-id | path> Installs or updates an extension. The argument is either an extension id or a path to a VSIX. The identifier of an extension is '${publisher}.${name}'
--uninstall-extension: string # <ext-id> Uninstalls an extension
--enable-proposed-api: string # <ext-id> Enables proposed API features for extensions. Can receive one or more extension IDs to enable individually
--version(-v) # Print version
--verbose # Print verbose output (implies --wait)
--log: string@"nu-complete log level" # Log level to use. Default is 'info'. You can also configure the log level of an extension by passing extension id and log level. For example: 'vscode.csharp:trace'
--status(-s) # Print process usage and diagnostics information
--prof-startup # Run CPU profiler during startup
--disable-extensions # Disable all installed extensions. This option is not persisted and is effective only when the command opens a new window
--disable-extension: string # <ext-id> Disable the provided extension. This option is not persisted and is effective only when the command opens a new window
--sync: string@"nu-complete on-off" # Turn sync on or off
--inspect-extensions: number # <port> Allow debugging and profiling of extensions. Check the developer tools for the connection URI
--inspect-brk-extensions: number # <port> Allow debugging and profiling of extensions with the extension host being paused after start. Check the developer tools for the connection URI
--disable-gpu # Disable GPU hardware acceleration
--disable-chromium-sandbox # Use this option only when there is requirement to launch the application as sudo user on Linux or when running as an elevated user in an applocker environment on Windows
--telemetry # Shows all telemetry events which VS code collects
]
def "nu-complete log level" [] {
["critical", "error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace", "off"]
}
def "nu-complete on-off" [] {
["on", "off"]
}
def "nu-complete code extensions" [] {
^code --list-extensions | lines
}
export extern "code --list-extensions" [
--category # Filters installed extensions by provided category
--show-versions # Show versions of installed extensions
]
export extern "code --disable-extension" [
extension: string@"nu-complete code extensions"
]
export extern "code --uninstall-extension" [
extension: string@"nu-complete code extensions"
]
export extern "code --install-extension" [
--pre-release # Installs the pre-release version of the extension
--force # update to latest version
]
export extern "code tunnel" [
# TODO
]
export extern "code serve-web" [
# TODO
]