Writing completions for zsh using fzf is terribly cool (reused our ansible inventory script to extend ssh to go to our ec2 instances) #fb
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Replying to @berenguel
Having written zsh completions with a thing called fzf, I want to find out what fzf is, now...
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Replying to @berenguel
I think I got it to mostly do what I wanted, by the end of the experience, but it seemed like there was a lot of luck involved...
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Replying to @propensive @berenguel
IIRC part of the problem was a lack of clarity between low- and high-level APIs.
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Replying to @propensive
I used the (experimental?) helper for zsh described in the docs. Based off an example, got git branches and ssh to available AWS instances
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Replying to @berenguel
Exploring that minefield again is totally not on my agenda for the next few weeks, but when I find myself back there, I'll take a look!
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Replying to @propensive
Can show you the convoluted piece of boto, jq and awk at Scala World :)
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If I get time, definitely! That reminds me, by the way, of all the horrible multilayered escaping I had to do before...
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