Speed up bash-it Search & support exact matches

This commit improves Bash-It search functionality in a couple of ways:

 * bash-it search (with no arguments) will print detailed help.
 * bash-it search now accepts terms prefixed with '@' sign, indicating an exact match.
 * bash-it search now performs smarter caching of the component listings/status

New search syntax is as follows:

   bash-it search [-|@]term1 [-|@]term2 [ --enable | --disable | --help ]
pull/1273/head
Konstantin Gredeskoul 2018-11-17 17:45:44 -08:00
parent 8feebc0aa9
commit baae0305b6
4 changed files with 419 additions and 135 deletions

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ bash-it ()
example '$ bash-it disable alias hg [tmux]...'
example '$ bash-it migrate'
example '$ bash-it update'
example '$ bash-it search ruby [[-]rake]... [--enable | --disable]'
example '$ bash-it search [-|@]term1 [-|@]term2 ... [--enable | --disable | --help | --refresh | --no-color ]'
example '$ bash-it version'
example '$ bash-it reload'
typeset verb=${1:-}
@ -393,6 +393,9 @@ _disable-thing ()
fi
fi
local flag="DEFER_CACHE_CLEANUP_FOR_${file_type}"
[[ -z ${!flag} ]] && _bash_it_search_cache_clean "${file_type}"
if [ -n "$BASH_IT_AUTOMATIC_RELOAD_AFTER_CONFIG_CHANGE" ]; then
exec ${0/-/}
fi
@ -488,6 +491,9 @@ _enable-thing ()
ln -s ../$subdirectory/available/$to_enable "${BASH_IT}/enabled/${use_load_priority}${BASH_IT_LOAD_PRIORITY_SEPARATOR}${to_enable}"
fi
local flag="DEFER_CACHE_CLEANUP_FOR_${file_type}"
[[ -z ${!flag} ]] && _bash_it_search_cache_clean "${file_type}"
if [ -n "$BASH_IT_AUTOMATIC_RELOAD_AFTER_CONFIG_CHANGE" ]; then
exec ${0/-/}
fi

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Search by Konstantin Gredeskoul «github.com/kigster»
#———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
@ -5,46 +6,172 @@
# whose name or description matches one of the search terms provided as arguments.
#
# Usage:
# bash-it search term1 [[-]term2] ... [[-]termN] [ --enable | --disable ]
# bash-it search [-|@]term1 [-|@]term2 ... \
# [ --enable | -e ] \
# [ --disable | -d ] \
# [ --refresh | -r ]
# [ --help | -h ]
#
# Exmplanation:
# Single dash, as in "-chruby", indicates a negative search term.
# Double dash indicates a command that is to be applied to the search result.
# At the moment only --enable and --disable are supported.
# At the moment only --help, --enable and --disable are supported.
# An '@' sign indicates an exact (not partial) match.
#
# Examples:
# bash-it search ruby rbenv rvm gem rake
# aliases : bundler
# plugins : chruby chruby-auto rbenv ruby rvm
# completions : gem rake
# aliases: bundler
# plugins: chruby chruby-auto ruby rbenv rvm ruby
# completions: rvm gem rake
#
# bash-it search ruby rbenv rvm gem rake -chruby
# aliases : bundler
# plugins : rbenv ruby rvm
# completions : gem rake
# aliases: bundler
# plugins: ruby rbenv rvm ruby
# completions: rvm gem rake
#
# Examples of enabling or disabling results of the search:
#
# bash-it search ruby
# aliases => bundler
# plugins => chruby chruby-auto ruby
# aliases: bundler
# plugins: chruby chruby-auto ruby
#
# bash-it search ruby -chruby --enable
# aliases => ✓bundler
# plugins => ✓ruby
# aliases: bundler
# plugins: ruby
#
# Examples of using exact match:
# bash-it search @git @ruby
# aliases: git
# plugins: git ruby
# completions: git
#
_bash-it-search() {
_about 'searches for given terms amongst bash-it plugins, aliases and completions'
_param '1: term1'
_param '2: [ term2 ]...'
_example '$ _bash-it-search ruby rvm rake bundler'
_example '$ _bash-it-search @git ruby -rvm rake bundler'
declare -a _components=(aliases plugins completions)
local component
export BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR=true
export BASH_IT_GREP=${BASH_IT_GREP:-$(which egrep)}
declare -a BASH_IT_COMPONENTS=(aliases plugins completions)
for _component in "${_components[@]}" ; do
_bash-it-search-component "${_component}" "$@"
if [[ -z "$*" ]] ; then
_bash-it-search-help
return 0
fi
local -a args=()
for word in $@; do
if [[ ${word} == "--help" || ${word} == "-h" ]]; then
_bash-it-search-help
return 0
elif [[ ${word} == "--refresh" || ${word} == "-r" ]]; then
_bash_it_search_cache_clean
elif [[ ${word} == "--no-color" ]]; then
export BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR=false
else
args=(${args[@]} ${word})
fi
done
for component in "${BASH_IT_COMPONENTS[@]}" ; do
_bash-it-search-component "${component}" "${args[@]}"
done
return 0
}
_bash-it-search-help() {
printf "${echo_normal}
${echo_underline_yellow}USAGE${echo_normal}
bash-it search [-|@]term1 [-|@]term2 ... \\
[ --enable | --disable | --help | --refresh | --no-color ]
${echo_underline_yellow}DESCRIPTION${echo_normal}
Use ${echo_bold_green}search${echo_normal} bash-it command to search for a list of terms or term negations
across all components: aliases, completions and plugins. Components that are
enabled are shown in green (or with a check box if --no-color option is used).
In addition to simply finding the right component, you can use the results
of the search to enable or disable all components that the search returns.
When search is used to enable/disable components it becomes clear that
you must be able to perform not just a partial match, but an exact match,
as well as be able to exclude some components.
* To exclude a component (or all components matching a substring) use
a search term with minus as a prefix, eg '-flow'
* To perform an exact match, use character '@' in front of the term,
eg. '@git' would only match aliases, plugins and completions named 'git'.
${echo_underline_yellow}FLAGS${echo_normal}
--enable ${echo_purple}Enable all matching componenents.${echo_normal}
--disable ${echo_purple}Disable all matching componenents.${echo_normal}
--help ${echo_purple}Print this help.${echo_normal}
--refresh ${echo_purple}Force a refresh of the search cache.${echo_normal}
--no-color ${echo_purple}Disable color output and use monochrome text.${echo_normal}
${echo_underline_yellow}EXAMPLES${echo_normal}
For example, ${echo_bold_green}bash-it search git${echo_normal} would match any alias, completion
or plugin that has the word 'git' in either the module name or
it's description. You should see something like this when you run this
command:
${echo_bold_green} bash-it search git${echo_bold_blue}
${echo_bold_yellow}aliases: ${echo_bold_green}git ${echo_normal}gitsvn
${echo_bold_yellow}plugins: ${echo_normal}autojump fasd ${echo_bold_green}git ${echo_normal}git-subrepo jgitflow jump
${echo_bold_yellow}completions: ${echo_bold_green}git ${echo_normal}git_flow git_flow_avh${echo_normal}
You can exclude some terms by prefixing a term with a minus, eg:
${echo_bold_green} bash-it search git -flow -svn${echo_bold_blue}
${echo_bold_yellow}aliases: ${echo_normal}git
${echo_bold_yellow}plugins: ${echo_normal}autojump fasd git git-subrepo jump
${echo_bold_yellow}completions: ${echo_normal}git${echo_normal}
Finally, if you prefix a term with '@' symbol, that indicates an exact
match. Note, that we also pass the '--enable' flag, which would ensure
that all matches are automatically enabled. The example is below:
${echo_bold_green} bash-it search @git --enable${echo_bold_blue}
${echo_bold_yellow}aliases: ${echo_normal}git
${echo_bold_yellow}plugins: ${echo_normal}git
${echo_bold_yellow}completions: ${echo_normal}git${echo_normal}
${echo_underline_yellow}SUMMARY${echo_normal}
Take advantage of the search functionality to discover what Bash-It can do
for you. Try searching for partial term matches, mix and match with the
negative terms, or specify an exact matches of any number of terms. Once
you created the search command that returns ONLY the modules you need,
simply append '--enable' or '--disable' at the end to activate/deactivate
each module.
"
}
_bash-it-cache-file() {
local component="${1}"
local file="/tmp/bash_it/${component}.status"
mkdir -p $(dirname ${file})
printf ${file}
}
_bash_it_search_cache_clean() {
local component="$1"
if [[ -z ${component} ]] ; then
for component in "${BASH_IT_COMPONENTS[@]}" ; do
_bash_it_search_cache_clean "${component}"
done
else
rm -f $(_bash-it-cache-file ${component})
fi
}
#———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
@ -58,137 +185,261 @@ _bash-it-array-contains-element () {
echo -n $r
}
_bash-it-array-dedup() {
echo "$*" | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u | tr '\n' ' '
}
_bash-it-grep() {
if [[ -z "${BASH_IT_GREP}" ]] ; then
export BASH_IT_GREP="$(which egrep || which grep || '/usr/bin/grep')"
fi
printf "%s " "${BASH_IT_GREP}"
}
_bash-it-is-partial-match() {
local component="$1"
local term="$2"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | $(_bash-it-grep) -E -i -q -- "${term}"
}
_bash-it-component-term-matches-negation() {
local match="$1"; shift
local negative
for negative in "$@"; do
[[ "${match}" =~ "${negative}" ]] && return 0
done
return 1
}
_bash-it-component-help() {
local component="$1"
local file=$(_bash-it-cache-file ${component})
if [[ ! -s "${file}" || -z $(find "${file}" -mmin -2) ]] ; then
rm -f "${file}" 2>/dev/null
local func="_bash-it-${component}"
${func} | $(_bash-it-grep) -E ' \[' | cat > ${file}
fi
cat "${file}"
}
_bash-it-component-list() {
local component="$1"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | awk '{print $1}' | uniq | sort | tr '\n' ' '
}
_bash-it-component-list-matching() {
local component="$1"; shift
local term="$1"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | $(_bash-it-grep) -E -- "${term}" | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq
}
_bash-it-component-list-enabled() {
local component="$1"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | $(_bash-it-grep) -E '\[x\]' | awk '{print $1}' | uniq | sort | tr '\n' ' '
}
_bash-it-component-list-disabled() {
local component="$1"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | $(_bash-it-grep) -E -v '\[x\]' | awk '{print $1}' | uniq | sort | tr '\n' ' '
}
_bash-it-component-item-is-enabled() {
local component="$1"
local item="$2"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | $(_bash-it-grep) -E '\[x\]' | $(_bash-it-grep) -E -q -- "^${item}\s"
}
_bash-it-component-item-is-disabled() {
local component="$1"
local item="$2"
_bash-it-component-help "${component}" | $(_bash-it-grep) -E -v '\[x\]' | $(_bash-it-grep) -E -q -- "^${item}\s"
}
_bash-it-search-component() {
_about 'searches for given terms amongst a given component'
_param '1: component type, one of: [ aliases | plugins | completions ]'
_param '2: term1 '
_param '3: [-]term2 [-]term3 ...'
_example '$ _bash-it-search-component aliases rake bundler -chruby'
_component=$1
local func=_bash-it-${_component}
local help=$($func)
local component="$1"
shift
_about 'searches for given terms amongst a given component'
_param '1: component type, one of: [ aliases | plugins | completions ]'
_param '2: term1 term2 @term3'
_param '3: [-]term4 [-]term5 ...'
_example '$ _bash-it-search-component aliases @git rake bundler -chruby'
# if one of the search terms is --enable or --disable, we will apply
# this action to the matches further down.
local action action_func component_singular
declare -a _search_commands=(enable disable)
for _search_command in "${_search_commands[@]}"; do
if [[ $(_bash-it-array-contains-element "--${_search_command}" "$@") == "true" ]]; then
action=$_search_command
component_singular=${_component}
# this action to the matches further ` down.
local component_singular action action_func
local -a search_commands=(enable disable)
for search_command in "${search_commands[@]}"; do
if [[ $(_bash-it-array-contains-element "--${search_command}" "$@") == "true" ]]; then
component_singular=${component}
component_singular=${component_singular/es/} # aliases -> alias
component_singular=${component_singular/ns/n} # plugins -> plugin
action="${search_command}"
action_func="_${action}-${component_singular}"
break
fi
done
local _grep=$((which --skip-alias grep 2> /dev/null || which grep) | tail -n 1)
local -a terms=($@) # passed on the command line
declare -a terms=($@) # passed on the command line
declare -a matches=() # results that we found
declare -a negative_terms=() # terms that began with a dash
unset exact_terms
unset partial_terms
unset negative_terms
local -a exact_terms=() # terms that should be included only if they match exactly
local -a partial_terms=() # terms that should be included if they match partially
local -a negative_terms=() # negated partial terms that should be excluded
unset component_list
local -a component_list=( $(_bash-it-component-list "${component}") )
local term
for term in "${terms[@]}"; do
# -- can only be used for the actions: enable/disable
[[ "${term:0:2}" == "--" ]] && continue
[[ "${term:0:1}" == "-" ]] && negative_terms=(${negative_terms[@]} ${term:1}) && continue
# print asterisk next to each result that is already enabled by the user
local term_match=($(echo "${help}"| ${_grep} -i -- ${term} | ${_grep} -E '\[( |x)\]' | cut -b -30 | sed 's/ *\[ \]//g;s/ *\[x\]/*/g;' ))
[[ "${#term_match[@]}" -gt 0 ]] && {
matches=(${matches[@]} ${term_match[@]}) # append to the list of results
}
local search_term="${term:1}"
if [[ "${term:0:2}" == "--" ]] ; then
continue
elif [[ "${term:0:1}" == "-" ]] ; then
negative_terms=(${negative_terms[@]} "${search_term}")
elif [[ "${term:0:1}" == "@" ]] ; then
if [[ $(_bash-it-array-contains-element "${search_term}" "${component_list[@]}") == "true" ]]; then
exact_terms=(${exact_terms[@]} "${search_term}")
fi
else
partial_terms=(${partial_terms[@]} $(_bash-it-component-list-matching "${component}" "${term}") )
fi
done
# now check if we found any negative terms, and subtract them
[[ ${#negative_terms} -gt 0 ]] && {
declare -a filtered_matches=()
for match in "${matches[@]}"; do
local negations=0
for nt in "${negative_terms[@]}"; do
[[ "${match}" =~ "${nt}" ]] && negations=$(($negations+1))
done
[[ $negations -eq 0 ]] && filtered_matches=(${filtered_matches[@]} ${match})
done
matches=(${filtered_matches[@]})
}
local -a total_matches=( $(_bash-it-array-dedup ${exact_terms[@]} ${partial_terms[@]}) )
_bash-it-search-result $action $action_func
unset matches filtered_matches terms
unset matches
declare -a matches=()
for match in ${total_matches[@]}; do
local include_match=true
if [[ ${#negative_terms[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
( _bash-it-component-term-matches-negation "${match}" "${negative_terms[@]}" ) && include_match=false
fi
( ${include_match} ) && matches=(${matches[@]} "${match}")
done
_bash-it-search-result "${component}" "${action}" "${action_func}" "${matches[@]}"
unset matches final_matches terms
}
_bash-it-search-result() {
local action=$1; shift
local action_func=$1; shift
local component="$1"; shift
local action="$1"; shift
local action_func="$1"; shift
local -a matches=($@)
local color_component color_enable color_disable color_off
[[ -z "$NO_COLOR" ]] && {
color_sep=':'
( ${BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR} ) && {
color_component='\e[1;34m'
color_enable='\e[1;32m'
suffix_enable=''
suffix_disable=''
color_disable='\e[0;0m'
color_off='\e[0;0m'
color_sep=':'
}
[[ -n "$NO_COLOR" ]] && {
( ${BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR} ) || {
color_component=''
color_sep=' => '
color_enable='✓'
suffix_enable=' ✓ '
suffix_disable=' '
color_enable=''
color_disable=''
color_off=''
}
if [[ "${#matches[*]}" -gt 0 ]] ; then
printf "${color_component}%13s${color_sep} ${color_off}" "${_component}"
local match
local modified=0
sorted_matches=($(echo "${matches[*]}" | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | uniq))
local flag="DEFER_CACHE_CLEANUP_FOR_${component}"
eval "export ${flag}=true"
for match in "${sorted_matches[@]}"; do
local match_color compatible_action
if [[ $match =~ "*" ]]; then
match_color=$color_enable
if [[ "${#matches[@]}" -gt 0 ]] ; then
printf "${color_component}%13s${color_sep} ${color_off}" "${component}"
for match in "${matches[@]}"; do
local enabled=0
( _bash-it-component-item-is-enabled "${component}" "${match}" ) && enabled=1
local match_color compatible_action suffix opposite_suffix
(( ${enabled} )) && {
match_color=${color_enable}
suffix=${suffix_enable}
opposite_suffix=${suffix_disable}
compatible_action="disable"
else
match_color=$color_disable
compatible_action="enable"
fi
}
match_value=${match/\*/} # remove asterisk
len=${#match_value}
if [[ -n $NO_COLOR ]]; then
local m="${match_color}${match_value}"
(( ${enabled} )) || {
match_color=${color_disable}
suffix=${suffix_disable}
opposite_suffix=${suffix_enable}
compatible_action="enable"
}
local len
if ( ${BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR} ); then
local m="${match_color}${match}${suffix}"
len=${#m}
else
local m="${match}${suffix}"
len=${#m}
fi
printf " ${match_color}${match_value}" # print current state
printf " ${match_color}${match}${suffix}" # print current state
if [[ "${action}" == "${compatible_action}" ]]; then
# oh, i see we need to either disable enabled, or enable disabled
# component. Let's start with the most important part: redrawing
# the search result backwards. Because style.
printf "\033[${len}D"
for a in {0..30}; do
[[ $a -gt $len ]] && break
printf "%.*s" $a " "
sleep 0.07 # who knew you could sleep for fraction of the cost :)
done
printf "\033[${len}D"
result=$(${action_func} ${match_value})
if [[ ${action} == "enable" && ${BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR} == false ]]; then
_bash-it-flash-term ${len} "${match}${suffix}"
else
_bash-it-erase-term ${len}
fi
modified=1
result=$(${action_func} ${match})
local temp="color_${compatible_action}"
match_color=${!temp}
printf "${match_color}${match_value}"
_bash-it-rewind ${len}
printf "${match_color}${match}${opposite_suffix}"
fi
printf "${color_off}"
done
[[ ${modified} -gt 0 ]] && _bash_it_search_cache_clean ${component}
printf "\n"
fi
}
_bash-it-rewind() {
local len="$1"
printf "\033[${len}D"
}
_bash-it-flash-term() {
local len="$1"
local match="$2"
local delay=0.1
local color
for color in ${text_black} ${echo_bold_blue} ${bold_yellow} ${bold_red} ${echo_bold_green} ; do
sleep ${delay}
_bash-it-rewind "${len}"
printf "${color}${match}"
done
}
_bash-it-erase-term() {
local len="$1"
_bash-it-rewind ${len}
for a in {0..30}; do
[[ ${a} -gt ${len} ]] && break
printf "%.*s" $a " "
sleep 0.05
done
}

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
load ../test_helper
load ../../lib/composure
load ../../lib/search
load ../../plugins/available/base.plugin
cite _about _param _example _group _author _version

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@ -1,16 +1,20 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bats
load ../test_helper
load ../../lib/composure
load ../../lib/helpers
load ../../lib/search
load ../../plugins/available/base.plugin
load ../../aliases/available/git.aliases
load ../../plugins/available/ruby.plugin
load ../../plugins/available/rails.plugin
load ../../completion/available/bundler.completion
load ../../completion/available/gem.completion
load ../../completion/available/rake.completion
cite _about _param _example _group _author _version
load ../../lib/helpers
load ../../lib/search
NO_COLOR=true
function local_setup {
mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"
@ -23,46 +27,68 @@ function local_setup {
rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/aliases/enabled
rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/completion/enabled
rm -rf "$BASH_IT"/plugins/enabled
mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/enabled
mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/aliases/enabled
mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/completion/enabled
mkdir -p "$BASH_IT"/plugins/enabled
export OLD_PATH="$PATH"
export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin"
}
function local_teardown {
export PATH="$OLD_PATH"
unset OLD_PATH
}
@test "search: plugin base" {
export BASH_IT_SEARCH_USE_COLOR=false
run _bash-it-search-component 'plugins' 'base'
[[ "${lines[0]}" =~ 'plugins' && "${lines[0]}" =~ 'base' ]]
assert_line -n 0 ' plugins: base '
}
@test "search: git" {
run _bash-it-search 'git' --no-color
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases: git gitsvn '
assert_line -n 1 ' plugins: autojump fasd git git-subrepo jgitflow jump '
assert_line -n 2 ' completions: git git_flow git_flow_avh '
}
@test "search: ruby gem bundle rake rails" {
# first disable them all, so that the output does not appear with a checkbox
# and we can compare the result
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' 'rails' '--disable'
# Now perform the search
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' 'rails'
# And verify
assert [ "${lines[0]/✓/}" == ' aliases => bundler rails' ]
assert [ "${lines[1]/✓/}" == ' plugins => chruby chruby-auto rails ruby' ]
assert [ "${lines[2]/✓/}" == ' completions => bundler gem rake' ]
run _bash-it-search rails ruby gem bundler rake --no-color
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases: bundler rails '
assert_line -n 1 ' plugins: chruby chruby-auto rails ruby '
assert_line -n 2 ' completions: bundler gem rake '
}
@test "search: ruby gem bundle -chruby rake rails" {
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' 'rails' '--disable'
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' '-chruby' 'rake' 'rails'
assert [ "${lines[0]/✓/}" == ' aliases => bundler rails' ]
assert [ "${lines[1]/✓/}" == ' plugins => rails ruby' ]
assert [ "${lines[2]/✓/}" == ' completions => bundler gem rake' ]
@test "search: rails ruby gem bundler rake -chruby" {
run _bash-it-search rails ruby gem bundler rake -chruby --no-color
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases: bundler rails '
assert_line -n 1 ' plugins: rails ruby '
assert_line -n 2 ' completions: bundler gem rake '
}
@test "search: (rails enabled) ruby gem bundle rake rails" {
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' 'rails' '--disable'
run _enable-alias 'rails'
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' 'rails'
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases => bundler ✓rails'
assert_line -n 1 ' plugins => chruby chruby-auto rails ruby'
assert_line -n 2 ' completions => bundler gem rake'
@test "search: @git" {
run _bash-it-search '@git' --no-color
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases: git '
assert_line -n 1 ' plugins: git '
assert_line -n 2 ' completions: git '
}
@test "search: (all enabled) ruby gem bundle rake rails" {
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' '-chruby' 'rails' '--enable'
run _bash-it-search 'ruby' 'gem' 'bundle' 'rake' '-chruby' 'rails'
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases => ✓bundler ✓rails'
assert_line -n 1 ' plugins => ✓rails ✓ruby'
assert_line -n 2 ' completions => ✓bundler ✓gem ✓rake'
@test "search: @git --enable / --disable" {
set -e
run _bash-it-search '@git' --enable --no-color
run _bash-it-search '@git' --no-color
[[ "${lines[0]}" =~ '✓' ]]
run _bash-it-search '@git' --disable --no-color
run _bash-it-search '@git' --no-color
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases: git '
assert_line -n 0 ' aliases: git '
assert_line -n 2 ' completions: git '
}