From 4278b6b2e855e34e2151ad177c8a39b494bc235e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yann Kistenmacker <77469325+yannkistenmacker@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2024 22:29:13 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] Delete content/pt-br/docs/tasks/tools/included/optional-kubectl-configs-bash-mac.md --- .../optional-kubectl-configs-bash-mac.md | 109 ------------------ 1 file changed, 109 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 content/pt-br/docs/tasks/tools/included/optional-kubectl-configs-bash-mac.md diff --git a/content/pt-br/docs/tasks/tools/included/optional-kubectl-configs-bash-mac.md b/content/pt-br/docs/tasks/tools/included/optional-kubectl-configs-bash-mac.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6e29875f79..0000000000 --- a/content/pt-br/docs/tasks/tools/included/optional-kubectl-configs-bash-mac.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Auto-completar no bash macOS" -description: "Configurações opcionais do auto-completar do basch no macOS." -headless: true -_build: - list: never - render: never - publishResources: false ---- - -### Introdução - -O script de completar do bash pode ser gerado com `kubectl completion bash`. -Ativando esse script no seu shell, habilita o auto-completar do kubectl. - -Entretanto, o script para auto-completar do kubectl depende de -[**bash-completion**](https://github.com/scop/bash-completion) que você deve ter instalado com antecedência. - -{{< warning>}} -Existem duas versões de auto-completar do bash, v1 e v2. V1 é Bash 3.2 -(que é padrão no macOS), e v2 que é para Bash 4.1+. O script de auto-completar -do kubectl **não funciona** corretamente com o auto-completar do bash v1 e o -Bash 3.2. Ele requer **bash-completar v2** e **Bash 4.1+**. Por isso, para -executarmos o auto-completar do kubectl no macOS de forma correta, você pre- -cisa instalar e usar o Bash 4.1+([*instruções*])(https://itnext.io/upgrading-bash-on-macos-7138bd1066ba). -As instruções a seguir, levam em conta que você utilize o Bash 4.1+. -(Isso quer dizer, nenhuma versão do Bash 4.1 ou mais recente). -{{< /warning >}} - -### Atualizando Bash - -As instruções abaixo sugerem que você esteja utilizando o Bash 4.1+. Você pode verificar a versão do seu Bash com o comando: - -```bash -echo $BASH_VERSION -``` - -Se o versão do Bash for antiga, você pode instalar ou atualizar utilizando o Homebrew: - -```bash -brew install bash -``` - -Recarregue seu shell e verifique se a versão desejada foi instalada ou se está em uso: - -```bash -echo $BASH_VERSION $SHELL -``` - -O Homebrew normalmente instala os pacotes em `/usr/local/bin/bash`. - -### Install bash-completion - -{{< note >}} -As mentioned, these instructions assume you use Bash 4.1+, which means you will -install bash-completion v2 (in contrast to Bash 3.2 and bash-completion v1, -in which case kubectl completion won't work). -{{< /note >}} - -You can test if you have bash-completion v2 already installed with `type _init_completion`. -If not, you can install it with Homebrew: - -```bash -brew install bash-completion@2 -``` - -As stated in the output of this command, add the following to your `~/.bash_profile` file: - -```bash -brew_etc="$(brew --prefix)/etc" && [[ -r "${brew_etc}/profile.d/bash_completion.sh" ]] && . "${brew_etc}/profile.d/bash_completion.sh" -``` - -Reload your shell and verify that bash-completion v2 is correctly installed with `type _init_completion`. - -### Enable kubectl autocompletion - -You now have to ensure that the kubectl completion script gets sourced in all -your shell sessions. There are multiple ways to achieve this: - -- Source the completion script in your `~/.bash_profile` file: - - ```bash - echo 'source <(kubectl completion bash)' >>~/.bash_profile - ``` - -- Add the completion script to the `/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d` directory: - - ```bash - kubectl completion bash >/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/kubectl - ``` - -- If you have an alias for kubectl, you can extend shell completion to work with that alias: - - ```bash - echo 'alias k=kubectl' >>~/.bash_profile - echo 'complete -o default -F __start_kubectl k' >>~/.bash_profile - ``` - -- If you installed kubectl with Homebrew (as explained - [here](/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl-macos/#install-with-homebrew-on-macos)), - then the kubectl completion script should already be in `/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/kubectl`. - In that case, you don't need to do anything. - - {{< note >}} - The Homebrew installation of bash-completion v2 sources all the files in the - `BASH_COMPLETION_COMPAT_DIR` directory, that's why the latter two methods work. - {{< /note >}} - -In any case, after reloading your shell, kubectl completion should be working.