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Command-line completion

Command-line completion is a feature in shells such as bash or zsh that saves you extra typing and helps out when you cannot remember a command’s syntax. This functionality automatically fills in partially typed commands when you press the tab key.

Some of the advantages of command-line completion are:

  • saves you from typing text when it can be auto-completed
  • helps you know what are the available continuations for the commands
  • prevents errors and improve the experience by hiding or showing options based on what you have already typed

Completion script

The command-line interpreter requires a completion script to define which completion suggestions can be displayed for a given executable.

Using the dgraph completion command you can generate a file that can be added to your shell configuration. After you add the file you can auto-complete any dgraph command.

Note Dgraph command completion currently supports bash and zsh shells.