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				|  |  | +title: Command Completion
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				|  |  | +---
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				|  |  | +Command Completion
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				|  |  | +==================
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				|  |  | +Fig comes with [command completion](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command-line_completion)
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				|  |  | +for the bash shell.
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				|  |  | +Installing Command Completion
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				|  |  | +Make sure bash completion is installed. If you use a current Linux in a non-minimal installation, bash completion should be available.
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				|  |  | +On a Mac, install with `brew install bash-completion`
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				|  |  | +Place the completion script in `/etc/bash_completion.d/` (`/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/` on a Mac), using e.g. 
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				|  |  | +     curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/fig/master/contrib/completion/bash/fig > /etc/bash_completion.d/fig
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				|  |  | +Completion will be available upon next login.
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				|  |  | +Available completions
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				|  |  | +Depending on what you typed on the command line so far, it will complete
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				|  |  | + - available fig commands
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				|  |  | + - options that are available for a particular command
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				|  |  | + - service names that make sense in a given context (e.g. services with running or stopped instances or services based on images vs. services based on Dockerfiles). For `fig scale`, completed service names will automatically have "=" appended.
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				|  |  | + - arguments for selected options, e.g. `fig kill -s` will complete some signals like SIGHUP and SIGUSR1.
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				|  |  | +Enjoy working with fig faster and with less typos!
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