# shellcheck shell=bash # https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#command-completion # Of course, you should first install pip, say on Debian: # sudo apt-get install python3-pip # If the pip package is installed within virtual environments, say, python managed by pyenv, # you should first initialize the corresponding environment. # So that pip3 is in the system's path. _command_exists pip3 || return function __bash_it_complete_pip3() { if _command_exists _pip_completion; then complete -o default -F _pip_completion pip3 _pip_completion "$@" else eval "$(pip3 completion --bash)" _pip_completion "$@" fi } complete -o default -F __bash_it_complete_pip3 pip3