Cli/ref/mw gitlab completion

mw gitlab completion
Generate shell completion scripts

Synopsis
The output of this command will be computer code and is meant to be saved to a file or immediately evaluated by an interactive shell. To load completions:

Bash
To load completions in your current shell session:

source &lt;(glab completion -s bash) To load completions for every new session, execute once:

Linux
glab completion -s bash &gt; /etc/bash_completion.d/glab

macOS
glab completion -s bash &gt; /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/glab

Zsh
If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once:

echo &quot;autoload -U compinit; compinit&quot; &gt;&gt; ~/.zshrc To load completions in your current shell session:

source &lt;(glab completion -s zsh); compdef _glab glab To load completions for every new session, execute once:

Linux
glab completion -s zsh &gt; &quot;${fpath[1]}/_glab&quot;

macOS
glab completion -s zsh &gt; /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_glab

fish
To load completions in your current shell session:

glab completion -s fish | source To load completions for every new session, execute once:

glab completion -s fish &gt; ~/.config/fish/completions/glab.fish

PowerShell
To load completions in your current shell session:

glab completion -s powershell | Out-String | Invoke-Expression To load completions for every new session, add the output of the above command to your powershell profile.

When installing glab through a package manager, however, it’s possible that no additional shell configuration is necessary to gain completion support. For Homebrew, see https://docs.brew.sh/Shell-Completion

mw gitlab completion [flags]

Options
--no-desc       Do not include shell completion description -s, --shell string  Shell type: {bash|zsh|fish|powershell} (default &quot;bash&quot;)

Options inherited from parent commands
--help            Help for this command --no-interaction  Do not ask any interactive questions -v, --verbose count   Increase output verbosity. Example: --verbose=2 or -vv