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-## Generating Zsh Completion for your cobra.Command
-
-Cobra supports native Zsh completion generated from the root `cobra.Command`.
-The generated completion script should be put somewhere in your `$fpath` named
-`_<YOUR COMMAND>`.
-
-### What's Supported
-
-* Completion for all non-hidden subcommands using their `.Short` description.
-* Completion for all non-hidden flags using the following rules:
- * Filename completion works by marking the flag with `cmd.MarkFlagFilename...`
- family of commands.
- * The requirement for argument to the flag is decided by the `.NoOptDefVal`
- flag value - if it's empty then completion will expect an argument.
- * Flags of one of the various `*Array` and `*Slice` types supports multiple
- specifications (with or without argument depending on the specific type).
-* Completion of positional arguments using the following rules:
- * Argument position for all options below starts at `1`. If argument position
- `0` is requested it will raise an error.
- * Use `command.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile` to complete filenames. Glob
- patterns (e.g. `"*.log"`) are optional - if not specified it will offer to
- complete all file types.
- * Use `command.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords` to offer specific words for
- completion. At least one word is required.
- * It's possible to specify completion for some arguments and leave some
- unspecified (e.g. offer words for second argument but nothing for first
- argument). This will cause no completion for first argument but words
- completion for second argument.
- * If no argument completion was specified for 1st argument (but optionally was
- specified for 2nd) and the command has `ValidArgs` it will be used as
- completion options for 1st argument.
- * Argument completions only offered for commands with no subcommands.
-
-### What's not yet Supported
-
-* Custom completion scripts are not supported yet (We should probably create zsh
- specific one, doesn't make sense to re-use the bash one as the functions will
- be different).
-* Whatever other feature you're looking for and doesn't exist :)