New in Symfony CLI: Command auto-completion
As developers, we spend a lot of time in the terminal running dozens of
commands. Some commands can be long to type or tricky and be similar to other
tools but not exactly the same! That is why a lot of us loves autocompletion.
The good news is that starting with Symfony CLI v5.10, the Symfony CLI provides
an auto-completion for Bash, ZSH, and Fish shells.
To enable it, follow the instructions shown by symfony completion –help.
But this is not it! Did you know that Symfony Console provides auto-completion
for bin/console within your shell? It does! Since version 5.4 for Bash, 6.1
for Fish, and 6.2 for ZSH. This why the Symfony CLI can forward auto-complete
instructions to your Symfony project when auto-completing symfony console
[TAB] out of the box!
But there is more! You might know that Composer itself uses Symfony Console. So
yes, symfony composer also works!
This is a great for anyone working on several projects with different
environments, Symfony or PHP versions to get an auto-completion that works
seamlessly.
As a nice little bonus, because Symfony CLI is also developed using standalone
Open-Source libraries, this auto-completion feature is now available for any tool using
symfony-cli/console, as the Blackfire
CLI.
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