Auto Completion for nnictl Commands =================================== NNI's command line tool **nnictl** support auto-completion, i.e., you can complete a nnictl command by pressing the ``tab`` key. For example, if the current command is .. code-block:: bash nnictl cre By pressing the ``tab`` key, it will be completed to .. code-block:: bash nnictl create For now, auto-completion will not be enabled by default if you install NNI through ``pip``\ , and it only works on Linux with bash shell. If you want to enable this feature on your computer, please refer to the following steps: Step 1. Download ``bash-completion`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: bash cd ~ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/nni/{nni-version}/tools/bash-completion Here, {nni-version} should by replaced by the version of NNI, e.g., ``master``, ``v2.1``. You can also check the latest ``bash-completion`` script :githublink:`here `. .. cannot find :githublink:`here `. Step 2. Install the script ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you are running a root account and want to install this script for all the users .. code-block:: bash install -m644 ~/bash-completion /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/nnictl If you just want to install this script for your self .. code-block:: bash mkdir -p ~/.bash_completion.d install -m644 ~/bash-completion ~/.bash_completion.d/nnictl echo '[[ -f ~/.bash_completion.d/nnictl ]] && source ~/.bash_completion.d/nnictl' >> ~/.bash_completion Step 3. Reopen your terminal ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Reopen your terminal and you should be able to use the auto-completion feature. Enjoy! Step 4. Uninstall ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you want to uninstall this feature, just revert the changes in the steps above.