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docker-machine-zsh-completion

A more functional and up-to-date zsh completion for docker-machine

This has been merged in docker-machine, but clone this repo to your completion path maybe a good way to easily keep it up-to-date.

Installing Command Completion

Manual installation

Place the completion scripts in your /path/to/zsh/completion, using e.g. ~/.zsh/completion/

mkdir -p ~/.zsh/completion
git clone https://github.com/leonhartX/docker-machine-zsh-completion.git ~/.zsh/completion/docker-machine

Include the directory in your $fpath, e.g. by adding in ~/.zshrc

fpath=(~/.zsh/completion/docker-machine $fpath)

Make sure compinit is loaded or do it by adding in ~/.zshrc

autoload -Uz compinit && compinit -i

Then reload your shell

exec $SHELL -l

Using oh-my-zsh

If you use oh-my-zsh then just clone the repository inside your oh-my-zsh repo:

git clone https://github.com/leonhartX/docker-machine-zsh-completion.git ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/docker-machine

and enable it in your .zshrc:

plugins+=(docker-machine)
autoload -U compinit && compinit

Available completions

Depending on what you typed on the command line so far, it will complete

  • available docker-machine commands
  • options that are available for a particular command
  • machine names that make sense in a given context (e.g. docker-machine ip with only running machines vs. docker-machine rm with all machines).
  • swarm discovery that are available to join in.
  • driver options (e.g. amazonec2-ami) that are available for a particular driver after the --driver,-d options is specified.
  • arguments for selected options, e.g. docker-machine ls --filter will complete some filter options like driver and name.