inshellisense
provides IDE style autocomplete for shells. It's a terminal native runtime for autocomplete which has support for 600+ command line tools. inshellisense
supports Windows, Linux, & macOS.
21 < node >= 16.x
- node-gyp dependencies installed for your platform (see node-gyp for more details)
npm install -g @microsoft/inshellisense
After completing the installation, you can run is
to start the autocomplete session for your desired shell. Additionally, inshellisense is also aliased under inshellisense
after installation.
Action | Command |
---|---|
Start | is |
Stop | exit |
Check If Inside Inshellisense Session | is -c |
All other keys are passed through to the shell. The keybindings below are only captured when the inshellisense suggestions are visible, otherwise they are passed through to the shell as well.
Action | Keybinding |
---|---|
Accept Current Suggestion | tab |
View Next Suggestion | ↓ |
View Previous Suggestion | ↑ |
Dismiss Suggestions | esc |
inshellisense supports the following shells:
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