Merge branch 'main' into nushell

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Jack Wright 2024-11-11 17:04:34 -08:00
commit 49445b99d4
16 changed files with 173 additions and 114 deletions

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@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ jobs:
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
name: '${{ matrix.platform }} | 1.${{ matrix.go }}.x'
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}-latest
steps:

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ go install github.com/spf13/cobra-cli@latest
For complete details on using the Cobra-CLI generator, please read [The Cobra Generator README](https://github.com/spf13/cobra-cli/blob/main/README.md)
For complete details on using the Cobra library, please read the [The Cobra User Guide](site/content/user_guide.md).
For complete details on using the Cobra library, please read [The Cobra User Guide](site/content/user_guide.md).
# License

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@ -281,6 +281,7 @@ func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) {
// SetOutput sets the destination for usage and error messages.
// If output is nil, os.Stderr is used.
//
// Deprecated: Use SetOut and/or SetErr instead
func (c *Command) SetOutput(output io.Writer) {
c.outWriter = output
@ -606,7 +607,7 @@ func (c *Command) VersionTemplate() string {
if c.HasParent() {
return c.parent.VersionTemplate()
}
return `{{with .Name}}{{printf "%s " .}}{{end}}{{printf "version %s" .Version}}
return `{{with .DisplayName}}{{printf "%s " .}}{{end}}{{printf "version %s" .Version}}
`
}
@ -1189,7 +1190,7 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultHelpFlag() {
c.mergePersistentFlags()
if c.Flags().Lookup("help") == nil {
usage := "help for "
name := c.displayName()
name := c.DisplayName()
if name == "" {
usage += "this command"
} else {
@ -1215,7 +1216,7 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultVersionFlag() {
if c.Name() == "" {
usage += "this command"
} else {
usage += c.Name()
usage += c.DisplayName()
}
if c.Flags().ShorthandLookup("v") == nil {
c.Flags().BoolP("version", "v", false, usage)
@ -1239,7 +1240,7 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultHelpCmd() {
Use: "help [command]",
Short: "Help about any command",
Long: `Help provides help for any command in the application.
Simply type ` + c.displayName() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`,
Simply type ` + c.DisplayName() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`,
ValidArgsFunction: func(c *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) {
var completions []string
cmd, _, e := c.Root().Find(args)
@ -1430,10 +1431,12 @@ func (c *Command) CommandPath() string {
if c.HasParent() {
return c.Parent().CommandPath() + " " + c.Name()
}
return c.displayName()
return c.DisplayName()
}
func (c *Command) displayName() string {
// DisplayName returns the name to display in help text. Returns command Name()
// If CommandDisplayNameAnnoation is not set
func (c *Command) DisplayName() string {
if displayName, ok := c.Annotations[CommandDisplayNameAnnotation]; ok {
return displayName
}
@ -1443,7 +1446,7 @@ func (c *Command) displayName() string {
// UseLine puts out the full usage for a given command (including parents).
func (c *Command) UseLine() string {
var useline string
use := strings.Replace(c.Use, c.Name(), c.displayName(), 1)
use := strings.Replace(c.Use, c.Name(), c.DisplayName(), 1)
if c.HasParent() {
useline = c.parent.CommandPath() + " " + use
} else {
@ -1649,7 +1652,7 @@ func (c *Command) GlobalNormalizationFunc() func(f *flag.FlagSet, name string) f
// to this command (local and persistent declared here and by all parents).
func (c *Command) Flags() *flag.FlagSet {
if c.flags == nil {
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
@ -1664,7 +1667,7 @@ func (c *Command) Flags() *flag.FlagSet {
func (c *Command) LocalNonPersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
persistentFlags := c.PersistentFlags()
out := flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
out := flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.LocalFlags().VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
if persistentFlags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil {
out.AddFlag(f)
@ -1679,7 +1682,7 @@ func (c *Command) LocalFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
c.mergePersistentFlags()
if c.lflags == nil {
c.lflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.lflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
@ -1707,7 +1710,7 @@ func (c *Command) InheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
c.mergePersistentFlags()
if c.iflags == nil {
c.iflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.iflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
@ -1736,7 +1739,7 @@ func (c *Command) NonInheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
// PersistentFlags returns the persistent FlagSet specifically set in the current command.
func (c *Command) PersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
if c.pflags == nil {
c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
if c.flagErrorBuf == nil {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
@ -1749,9 +1752,9 @@ func (c *Command) PersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet {
func (c *Command) ResetFlags() {
c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
c.flagErrorBuf.Reset()
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.flags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.pflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
c.lflags = nil
@ -1868,7 +1871,7 @@ func (c *Command) mergePersistentFlags() {
// If c.parentsPflags == nil, it makes new.
func (c *Command) updateParentsPflags() {
if c.parentsPflags == nil {
c.parentsPflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.displayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.parentsPflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError)
c.parentsPflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf)
c.parentsPflags.SortFlags = false
}

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@ -371,8 +371,9 @@ func TestAliasPrefixMatching(t *testing.T) {
// text should reflect the way we run the command.
func TestPlugin(t *testing.T) {
cmd := &Command{
Use: "kubectl-plugin",
Args: NoArgs,
Use: "kubectl-plugin",
Version: "1.0.0",
Args: NoArgs,
Annotations: map[string]string{
CommandDisplayNameAnnotation: "kubectl plugin",
},
@ -386,13 +387,15 @@ func TestPlugin(t *testing.T) {
checkStringContains(t, cmdHelp, "kubectl plugin [flags]")
checkStringContains(t, cmdHelp, "help for kubectl plugin")
checkStringContains(t, cmdHelp, "version for kubectl plugin")
}
// TestPlugin checks usage as plugin with sub commands.
func TestPluginWithSubCommands(t *testing.T) {
rootCmd := &Command{
Use: "kubectl-plugin",
Args: NoArgs,
Use: "kubectl-plugin",
Version: "1.0.0",
Args: NoArgs,
Annotations: map[string]string{
CommandDisplayNameAnnotation: "kubectl plugin",
},
@ -408,6 +411,7 @@ func TestPluginWithSubCommands(t *testing.T) {
checkStringContains(t, rootHelp, "kubectl plugin [command]")
checkStringContains(t, rootHelp, "help for kubectl plugin")
checkStringContains(t, rootHelp, "version for kubectl plugin")
checkStringContains(t, rootHelp, "kubectl plugin [command] --help")
childHelp, err := executeCommand(rootCmd, "sub", "-h")
@ -1090,6 +1094,24 @@ func TestVersionFlagExecuted(t *testing.T) {
checkStringContains(t, output, "root version 1.0.0")
}
func TestVersionFlagExecutedDiplayName(t *testing.T) {
rootCmd := &Command{
Use: "kubectl-plugin",
Version: "1.0.0",
Annotations: map[string]string{
CommandDisplayNameAnnotation: "kubectl plugin",
},
Run: emptyRun,
}
output, err := executeCommand(rootCmd, "--version", "arg1")
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
}
checkStringContains(t, output, "kubectl plugin version 1.0.0")
}
func TestVersionFlagExecutedWithNoName(t *testing.T) {
rootCmd := &Command{Version: "1.0.0", Run: emptyRun}

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@ -401,8 +401,9 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi
doCompleteFlags := func(flag *pflag.Flag) {
if !flag.Changed ||
strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Slice") ||
strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Array") {
// If the flag is not already present, or if it can be specified multiple times (Array or Slice)
strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Array") ||
strings.HasPrefix(flag.Value.Type(), "stringTo") {
// If the flag is not already present, or if it can be specified multiple times (Array, Slice, or stringTo)
// we suggest it as a completion
completions = append(completions, getFlagNameCompletions(flag, toComplete)...)
}

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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
@ -168,7 +167,7 @@ func TestManPrintFlagsHidesShortDeprecated(t *testing.T) {
func TestGenManTree(t *testing.T) {
c := &cobra.Command{Use: "do [OPTIONS] arg1 arg2"}
header := &GenManHeader{Section: "2"}
tmpdir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "test-gen-man-tree")
tmpdir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test-gen-man-tree")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to create tmpdir: %s", err.Error())
}
@ -219,7 +218,7 @@ func assertNextLineEquals(scanner *bufio.Scanner, expectedLine string) error {
}
func BenchmarkGenManToFile(b *testing.B) {
file, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "")
file, err := os.CreateTemp("", "")
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ package doc
import (
"bytes"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
@ -94,7 +93,7 @@ func TestGenMdNoTag(t *testing.T) {
func TestGenMdTree(t *testing.T) {
c := &cobra.Command{Use: "do [OPTIONS] arg1 arg2"}
tmpdir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "test-gen-md-tree")
tmpdir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test-gen-md-tree")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to create tmpdir: %v", err)
}
@ -110,7 +109,7 @@ func TestGenMdTree(t *testing.T) {
}
func BenchmarkGenMarkdownToFile(b *testing.B) {
file, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "")
file, err := os.CreateTemp("", "")
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}

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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ package doc
import (
"bytes"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ func TestGenRSTNoTag(t *testing.T) {
func TestGenRSTTree(t *testing.T) {
c := &cobra.Command{Use: "do [OPTIONS] arg1 arg2"}
tmpdir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "test-gen-rst-tree")
tmpdir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test-gen-rst-tree")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to create tmpdir: %s", err.Error())
}
@ -97,7 +96,7 @@ func TestGenRSTTree(t *testing.T) {
}
func BenchmarkGenReSTToFile(b *testing.B) {
file, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "")
file, err := os.CreateTemp("", "")
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}

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@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ package doc
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
@ -58,7 +57,7 @@ func TestGenYamlNoTag(t *testing.T) {
func TestGenYamlTree(t *testing.T) {
c := &cobra.Command{Use: "do [OPTIONS] arg1 arg2"}
tmpdir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "test-gen-yaml-tree")
tmpdir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "test-gen-yaml-tree")
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Failed to create tmpdir: %s", err.Error())
}
@ -85,7 +84,7 @@ func TestGenYamlDocRunnable(t *testing.T) {
}
func BenchmarkGenYamlToFile(b *testing.B) {
file, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "")
file, err := os.CreateTemp("", "")
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}

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@ -162,7 +162,10 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars {
if (-Not $Description) {
$Description = " "
}
@{Name="$Name";Description="$Description"}
New-Object -TypeName PSCustomObject -Property @{
Name = "$Name"
Description = "$Description"
}
}
@ -240,7 +243,12 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars {
__%[1]s_debug "Only one completion left"
# insert space after value
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
$CompletionText = $($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space
if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
} else {
$CompletionText
}
} else {
# Add the proper number of spaces to align the descriptions
@ -255,7 +263,12 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars {
$Description = " ($($comp.Description))"
}
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new("$($comp.Name)$Description", "$($comp.Name)$Description", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
$CompletionText = "$($comp.Name)$Description"
if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)$Description", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
} else {
$CompletionText
}
}
}
@ -264,7 +277,13 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars {
# insert space after value
# MenuComplete will automatically show the ToolTip of
# the highlighted value at the bottom of the suggestions.
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
$CompletionText = $($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space
if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
} else {
$CompletionText
}
}
# TabCompleteNext and in case we get something unknown
@ -272,7 +291,13 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars {
# Like MenuComplete but we don't want to add a space here because
# the user need to press space anyway to get the completion.
# Description will not be shown because that's not possible with TabCompleteNext
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars), "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
$CompletionText = $($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars)
if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){
[System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)")
} else {
$CompletionText
}
}
}

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@ -2,28 +2,30 @@
Active Help is a framework provided by Cobra which allows a program to define messages (hints, warnings, etc) that will be printed during program usage. It aims to make it easier for your users to learn how to use your program. If configured by the program, Active Help is printed when the user triggers shell completion.
For example,
```
bash-5.1$ helm repo add [tab]
For example,
```console
$ helm repo add [tab]
You must choose a name for the repo you are adding.
bash-5.1$ bin/helm package [tab]
$ bin/helm package [tab]
Please specify the path to the chart to package
bash-5.1$ bin/helm package [tab][tab]
$ bin/helm package [tab][tab]
bin/ internal/ scripts/ pkg/ testdata/
```
**Hint**: A good place to use Active Help messages is when the normal completion system does not provide any suggestions. In such cases, Active Help nicely supplements the normal shell completions to guide the user in knowing what is expected by the program.
## Supported shells
Active Help is currently only supported for the following shells:
- Bash (using [bash completion V2](shell_completions.md#bash-completion-v2) only). Note that bash 4.4 or higher is required for the prompt to appear when an Active Help message is printed.
- Bash (using [bash completion V2](completions/_index.md#bash-completion-v2) only). Note that bash 4.4 or higher is required for the prompt to appear when an Active Help message is printed.
- Zsh
## Adding Active Help messages
As Active Help uses the shell completion system, the implementation of Active Help messages is done by enhancing custom dynamic completions. If you are not familiar with dynamic completions, please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md).
As Active Help uses the shell completion system, the implementation of Active Help messages is done by enhancing custom dynamic completions. If you are not familiar with dynamic completions, please refer to [Shell Completions](completions/_index.md).
Adding Active Help is done through the use of the `cobra.AppendActiveHelp(...)` function, where the program repeatedly adds Active Help messages to the list of completions. Keep reading for details.
@ -52,22 +54,26 @@ cmd := &cobra.Command{
},
}
```
The example above defines the completions (none, in this specific example) as well as the Active Help messages for the `helm repo add` command. It yields the following behavior:
```
bash-5.1$ helm repo add [tab]
```console
$ helm repo add [tab]
You must choose a name for the repo you are adding
bash-5.1$ helm repo add grafana [tab]
$ helm repo add grafana [tab]
You must specify the URL for the repo you are adding
bash-5.1$ helm repo add grafana https://grafana.github.io/helm-charts [tab]
$ helm repo add grafana https://grafana.github.io/helm-charts [tab]
This command does not take any more arguments
```
**Hint**: As can be seen in the above example, a good place to use Active Help messages is when the normal completion system does not provide any suggestions. In such cases, Active Help nicely supplements the normal shell completions.
### Active Help for flags
Providing Active Help for flags is done in the same fashion as for nouns, but using the completion function registered for the flag. For example:
```go
_ = cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc("version", func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) {
if len(args) != 2 {
@ -77,11 +83,12 @@ _ = cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc("version", func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []st
})
```
The example above prints an Active Help message when not enough information was given by the user to complete the `--version` flag.
```
bash-5.1$ bin/helm install myrelease --version 2.0.[tab]
```console
$ bin/helm install myrelease --version 2.0.[tab]
You must first specify the chart to install before the --version flag can be completed
bash-5.1$ bin/helm install myrelease bitnami/solr --version 2.0.[tab][tab]
$ bin/helm install myrelease bitnami/solr --version 2.0.[tab][tab]
2.0.1 2.0.2 2.0.3
```
@ -103,6 +110,7 @@ Active Help configuration using the `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` function an
should or should not be added (instead of reading the environment variable directly).
For example:
```go
ValidArgsFunction: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) {
activeHelpLevel := cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)
@ -124,11 +132,13 @@ ValidArgsFunction: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([
return comps, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
},
```
**Note 1**: If the `<PROGRAM>_ACTIVE_HELP` environment variable is set to the string "0", Cobra will automatically disable all Active Help output (even if some output was specified by the program using the `cobra.AppendActiveHelp(...)` function). Using "0" can simplify your code in situations where you want to blindly disable Active Help without having to call `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` explicitly.
**Note 2**: If a user wants to disable Active Help for every single program based on Cobra, she can set the environment variable `COBRA_ACTIVE_HELP` to "0". In this case `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` will return "0" no matter what the variable `<PROGRAM>_ACTIVE_HELP` is set to.
**Note 3**: If the user does not set `<PROGRAM>_ACTIVE_HELP` or `COBRA_ACTIVE_HELP` (which will be a common case), the default value for the Active Help configuration returned by `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` will be the empty string.
## Active Help with Cobra's default completion command
Cobra provides a default `completion` command for programs that wish to use it.
@ -138,10 +148,11 @@ details for your users.
## Debugging Active Help
Debugging your Active Help code is done in the same way as debugging your dynamic completion code, which is with Cobra's hidden `__complete` command. Please refer to [debugging shell completion](shell_completions.md#debugging) for details.
Debugging your Active Help code is done in the same way as debugging your dynamic completion code, which is with Cobra's hidden `__complete` command. Please refer to [debugging shell completion](completions/_index.md#debugging) for details.
When debugging with the `__complete` command, if you want to specify different Active Help configurations, you should use the active help environment variable. That variable is named `<PROGRAM>_ACTIVE_HELP` where any non-ASCII-alphanumeric characters are replaced by an `_`. For example, we can test deactivating some Active Help as shown below:
```
```console
$ HELM_ACTIVE_HELP=1 bin/helm __complete install wordpress bitnami/h<ENTER>
bitnami/haproxy
bitnami/harbor

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ package main
import (
"log"
"io/ioutil"
"io"
"os"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd"
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ import (
)
func main() {
kubectl := cmd.NewKubectlCommand(cmdutil.NewFactory(nil), os.Stdin, ioutil.Discard, ioutil.Discard)
kubectl := cmd.NewKubectlCommand(cmdutil.NewFactory(nil), os.Stdin, io.Discard, io.Discard)
err := doc.GenMarkdownTree(kubectl, "./")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ package main
import (
"log"
"io/ioutil"
"io"
"os"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd"
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ import (
)
func main() {
kubectl := cmd.NewKubectlCommand(cmdutil.NewFactory(nil), os.Stdin, ioutil.Discard, ioutil.Discard)
kubectl := cmd.NewKubectlCommand(cmdutil.NewFactory(nil), os.Stdin, io.Discard, io.Discard)
err := doc.GenReSTTree(kubectl, "./")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This program can actually generate docs for the kubectl command in the kubernete
package main
import (
"io/ioutil"
"io"
"log"
"os"
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ import (
)
func main() {
kubectl := cmd.NewKubectlCommand(cmdutil.NewFactory(nil), os.Stdin, ioutil.Discard, ioutil.Discard)
kubectl := cmd.NewKubectlCommand(cmdutil.NewFactory(nil), os.Stdin, io.Discard, io.Discard)
err := doc.GenYamlTree(kubectl, "./")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
- [Allero](https://github.com/allero-io/allero)
- [Arewefastyet](https://benchmark.vitess.io)
- [Arduino CLI](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli)
- [Azion](https://github.com/aziontech/azion)
- [Bleve](https://blevesearch.com/)
- [Cilium](https://cilium.io/)
- [CloudQuery](https://github.com/cloudquery/cloudquery)

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@ -3,14 +3,14 @@
While you are welcome to provide your own organization, typically a Cobra-based
application will follow the following organizational structure:
```test
▾ appName/
▾ cmd/
add.go
your.go
commands.go
here.go
main.go
```console
▾ appName/
▾ cmd/
add.go
your.go
commands.go
here.go
main.go
```
In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves one purpose: initializing Cobra.
@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves one purpose:
```go
package main
import (
"{pathToYourApp}/cmd"
)
import "{pathToYourApp}/cmd"
func main() {
cmd.Execute()
@ -148,9 +146,7 @@ In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves one purpose:
```go
package main
import (
"{pathToYourApp}/cmd"
)
import "{pathToYourApp}/cmd"
func main() {
cmd.Execute()
@ -197,7 +193,7 @@ its own go package.
The suggested approach is for the parent command to use `AddCommand` to add its most immediate
subcommands. For example, consider the following directory structure:
```text
```console
├── cmd
│   ├── root.go
│   └── sub1
@ -508,30 +504,31 @@ create' is called. Every command will automatically have the '--help' flag adde
The following output is automatically generated by Cobra. Nothing beyond the
command and flag definitions are needed.
$ cobra-cli help
```console
$ cobra-cli help
Cobra is a CLI library for Go that empowers applications.
This application is a tool to generate the needed files
to quickly create a Cobra application.
Cobra is a CLI library for Go that empowers applications.
This application is a tool to generate the needed files
to quickly create a Cobra application.
Usage:
cobra-cli [command]
Usage:
cobra-cli [command]
Available Commands:
add Add a command to a Cobra Application
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
help Help about any command
init Initialize a Cobra Application
Available Commands:
add Add a command to a Cobra Application
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
help Help about any command
init Initialize a Cobra Application
Flags:
-a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME")
--config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)
-h, --help help for cobra-cli
-l, --license string name of license for the project
--viper use Viper for configuration
Use "cobra-cli [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Flags:
-a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME")
--config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)
-h, --help help for cobra-cli
-l, --license string name of license for the project
--viper use Viper for configuration
Use "cobra-cli [command] --help" for more information about a command.
```
Help is just a command like any other. There is no special logic or behavior
around it. In fact, you can provide your own if you want.
@ -566,25 +563,27 @@ showing the user the 'usage'.
You may recognize this from the help above. That's because the default help
embeds the usage as part of its output.
$ cobra-cli --invalid
Error: unknown flag: --invalid
Usage:
cobra-cli [command]
```console
$ cobra-cli --invalid
Error: unknown flag: --invalid
Usage:
cobra-cli [command]
Available Commands:
add Add a command to a Cobra Application
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
help Help about any command
init Initialize a Cobra Application
Available Commands:
add Add a command to a Cobra Application
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
help Help about any command
init Initialize a Cobra Application
Flags:
-a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME")
--config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)
-h, --help help for cobra-cli
-l, --license string name of license for the project
--viper use Viper for configuration
Flags:
-a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME")
--config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)
-h, --help help for cobra-cli
-l, --license string name of license for the project
--viper use Viper for configuration
Use "cobra [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Use "cobra [command] --help" for more information about a command.
```
### Defining your own usage
You can provide your own usage function or template for Cobra to use.
@ -701,7 +700,7 @@ Set `EnableTraverseRunHooks` global variable to `true` if you want to execute al
Cobra will print automatic suggestions when "unknown command" errors happen. This allows Cobra to behave similarly to the `git` command when a typo happens. For example:
```
```console
$ hugo srever
Error: unknown command "srever" for "hugo"
@ -728,7 +727,7 @@ command.SuggestionsMinimumDistance = 1
You can also explicitly set names for which a given command will be suggested using the `SuggestFor` attribute. This allows suggestions for strings that are not close in terms of string distance, but make sense in your set of commands but for which
you don't want aliases. Example:
```bash
```console
$ kubectl remove
Error: unknown command "remove" for "kubectl"
@ -793,7 +792,7 @@ func main() {
Example run as a kubectl plugin:
```bash
```console
$ kubectl myplugin
Usage:
kubectl myplugin [command]