## Generating Zsh Completion For Your cobra.Command Please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md) for details. ## Zsh completions standardization Cobra 1.1 standardized its zsh completion support to align it with its other shell completions. Although the API was kept backwards-compatible, some small changes in behavior were introduced. ### Deprecation summary See further below for more details on these deprecations. * `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, []string{})` is no longer needed. It is therefore **deprecated** and silently ignored. * `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, glob[])` is **deprecated** and silently ignored. * Instead use `ValidArgsFunction` with `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt`. * `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored. * Instead use `ValidArgsFunction`. ### Behavioral changes **Noun completion** |Old behavior|New behavior| |---|---| |No file completion by default (opposite of bash)|File completion by default; use `ValidArgsFunction` with `ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp` to turn off file completion on a per-argument basis| |Completion of flag names without the `-` prefix having been typed|Flag names are only completed if the user has typed the first `-`| `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, []string{})` used to turn on file completion on a per-argument position basis|File completion for all arguments by default; `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored| |`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, glob[])` used to turn on file completion **with glob filtering** on a per-argument position basis (zsh-specific)|`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored; use `ValidArgsFunction` with `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt` for file **extension** filtering (not full glob filtering)| |`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords(pos, words[])` used to provide completion choices on a per-argument position basis (zsh-specific)|`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored; use `ValidArgsFunction` to achieve the same behavior| **Flag-value completion** |Old behavior|New behavior| |---|---| |No file completion by default (opposite of bash)|File completion by default; use `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` with `ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp` to turn off file completion| |`cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, []string{})` and similar used to turn on file completion|File completion by default; `cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, []string{})` no longer needed in this context and silently ignored| |`cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, glob[])` used to turn on file completion **with glob filtering** (syntax of `[]string{"*.yaml", "*.yml"}` incompatible with bash)|Will continue to work, however, support for bash syntax is added and should be used instead so as to work for all shells (`[]string{"yaml", "yml"}`)| |`cmd.MarkFlagDirname(flag)` only completes directories (zsh-specific)|Has been added for all shells| |Completion of a flag name does not repeat, unless flag is of type `*Array` or `*Slice` (not supported by bash)|Retained for `zsh` and added to `fish`| |Completion of a flag name does not provide the `=` form (unlike bash)|Retained for `zsh` and added to `fish`| **Improvements** * Custom completion support (`ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`) * File completion by default if no other completions found * Handling of required flags * File extension filtering no longer mutually exclusive with bash usage * Completion of directory names *within* another directory * Support for `=` form of flags