* feat(completion): improve fish shell completion with category prefixes - Remove problematic inline set_color commands that prevented descriptions from displaying - Add [cmd], [model], and [account] prefixes to visually group completions - Update file header to document categorization features This brings fish completion quality closer to zsh by making categories clear and ensuring descriptions actually display to users. Fixes issue where fish completions showed no descriptions. * chore: bump version to 4.3.1
Shell Completion for CCS
Tab completion for CCS commands, subcommands, profiles, and flags.
Supported Shells: Bash, Zsh, Fish, PowerShell
Features
- Complete profile names (both settings-based and account-based)
- Complete
ccs authsubcommands (create, list, show, remove, default) - Complete flags (
--help,--version,--json,--verbose,--yes) - Complete profile names for auth subcommands
- Context-aware: suggests relevant options based on current command
Quick Install (Recommended)
ccs --shell-completion
This will:
- Auto-detect your shell
- Copy completion files to
~/.ccs/completions/ - Configure your shell profile with proper comment markers
- Show instructions to activate
Manual shell selection:
ccs --shell-completion --bash # Force bash
ccs --shell-completion --zsh # Force zsh
ccs --shell-completion --fish # Force fish
ccs --shell-completion --powershell # Force PowerShell
Manual Installation
Completion files are installed to ~/.ccs/completions/ during npm install.
Bash
Add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile:
# CCS shell completion
source ~/.ccs/completions/ccs.bash
Then reload:
source ~/.bashrc
Zsh
-
Create completion directory:
mkdir -p ~/.zsh/completion -
Copy completion file:
cp ~/.ccs/completions/ccs.zsh ~/.zsh/completion/_ccs -
Add to
~/.zshrc:# CCS shell completion fpath=(~/.zsh/completion $fpath) autoload -Uz compinit && compinit -
Reload:
source ~/.zshrc
PowerShell
Add to your PowerShell profile ($PROFILE):
# CCS shell completion
. "$HOME\.ccs\completions\ccs.ps1"
Then reload:
. $PROFILE
Fish
User installation (recommended)
Fish automatically loads completions from ~/.config/fish/completions/:
# Create completion directory if it doesn't exist
mkdir -p ~/.config/fish/completions
# Copy completion script
cp scripts/completion/ccs.fish ~/.config/fish/completions/
That's it! Fish will automatically load the completion on demand. No need to source or reload.
System-wide installation (requires sudo)
sudo cp scripts/completion/ccs.fish /usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/
Usage Examples
Basic Completion
$ ccs <TAB>
auth doctor glm glmt kimi work personal --help --version
$ ccs auth <TAB>
create list show remove default --help
Profile Completion
$ ccs auth show <TAB>
work personal team --json
$ ccs auth remove <TAB>
work personal team --yes -y
Flag Completion
$ ccs auth list <TAB>
--verbose --json
$ ccs auth show work <TAB>
--json
Completion Behavior
Top-level (after ccs)
- Built-in commands:
auth,doctor - Flags:
--help,--version,-h,-v - Settings-based profiles: from
~/.ccs/config.json - Account-based profiles: from
~/.ccs/profiles.json
After ccs auth
- Subcommands:
create,list,show,remove,default - Flags:
--help,-h
After ccs auth <subcommand>
- create: No completion (user enters new profile name)
- Flags:
--force
- Flags:
- list: No profile completion
- Flags:
--verbose,--json
- Flags:
- show: Account profiles only
- Flags:
--json
- Flags:
- remove: Account profiles only
- Flags:
--yes,-y
- Flags:
- default: Account profiles only
After ccs <profile>
- No completion (Claude CLI arguments are free-form)
Troubleshooting
Bash: Completion not working
-
Check if bash-completion is installed:
# macOS brew install bash-completion # Ubuntu/Debian sudo apt install bash-completion -
Verify jq is installed (required for profile completion):
command -v jq -
Check if completion is loaded:
complete -p ccsShould output:
complete -F _ccs_completion ccs
Zsh: Completion not working
-
Verify completion system is enabled in
~/.zshrc:autoload -Uz compinit && compinit -
Check if completion is loaded:
which _ccs -
Rebuild completion cache:
rm ~/.zcompdump && compinit
PowerShell: Completion not working
-
Check PowerShell version (5.1+ required):
$PSVersionTable.PSVersion -
Verify profile is loaded:
Test-Path $PROFILE -
Check if completion is registered:
(Get-ArgumentCompleter).CommandName | Select-String ccs
Fish: Completion not working
-
Check Fish version (3.0+ required):
fish --version -
Verify completion file is in the right location:
ls ~/.config/fish/completions/ccs.fish -
Verify jq is installed (required for profile completion):
which jq -
Test completion manually:
complete -C'ccs ' -
If needed, rebuild completions:
fish_update_completions
Technical Details
Bash Implementation
- Uses
complete -Ffor programmable completion - Compatible with bash 3.2+ (macOS default)
- Reads profiles dynamically using
jq - Context-aware based on
COMP_CWORDandCOMP_WORDS
Zsh Implementation
- Uses
_argumentsand_describefor rich completion - Compatible with zsh 5.0+
- Supports completion descriptions
- Context-aware using
$stateand$words
PowerShell Implementation
- Uses
Register-ArgumentCompleter - Compatible with PowerShell 5.1+
- Reads profiles dynamically using
ConvertFrom-Json - Provides
CompletionResultobjects
Fish Implementation
- Uses declarative
completecommand - Compatible with Fish 3.0+
- Automatic loading from
~/.config/fish/completions/ - Helper functions for dynamic profile loading
- Context-aware using
__fish_seen_subcommand_from - No manual sourcing required
Dependencies
- jq: Required for reading profiles from JSON files
- Install:
brew install jq(macOS) orapt install jq(Ubuntu) - Already required by CCS core functionality
- Install:
Contributing
When adding new commands or flags:
- Update all four completion scripts (bash, zsh, fish, PowerShell)
- Test on each shell
- Update this README with new completion examples
- Maintain cross-shell parity