Fish Plugin#
The fish plugin adds a beet fish command that creates a Fish shell
tab-completion file named beet.fish in ~/.config/fish/completions. This
enables tab-completion of beet commands for the Fish shell.
Configuration#
Enable the fish plugin (see Using Plugins) on a system running the
Fish shell.
Usage#
Type beet fish to generate the beet.fish completions file at:
~/.config/fish/completions/. If you later install or disable plugins, run
beet fish again to update the completions based on the enabled plugins.
For users not accustomed to tab completion… After you type beet followed by
a space in your shell prompt and then the TAB key, you should see a list of
the beets commands (and their abbreviated versions) that can be invoked in your
current environment. Similarly, typing beet -<TAB> will show you all the
option flags available to you, which also applies to subcommands such as beet
import -<TAB>. If you type beet ls followed by a space and then the and
the TAB key, you will see a list of all the album/track fields that can be
used in beets queries. For example, typing beet ls ge<TAB> will complete to
genres: and leave you ready to type the rest of your query.
Options#
In addition to beets commands, plugin commands, and option flags, the generated
completions also include by default all the album/track fields. If you only want
the former and do not want the album/track fields included in the generated
completions, use beet fish -f to only generate completions for beets/plugin
commands and option flags.
If you want generated completions to also contain album/track field values for
the items in your library, you can use the -e or --extravalues option.
For example: beet fish -e genre or beet fish -e genre -e albumartist In
the latter case, subsequently typing beet list genres: <TAB> will display a
list of all the genres in your library and beet list albumartist: <TAB> will
show a list of the album artists in your library. Keep in mind that all of these
values will be put into the generated completions file, so use this option with
care when specified fields contain a large number of values. Libraries with, for
example, very large numbers of genres/artists may result in higher memory
utilization, completion latency, et cetera. This option is not meant to replace
database queries altogether.
By default, the completion file will be generated at
~/.config/fish/completions/. If you want to save it somewhere else, you can
use the -o or --output option.