# Installation ## Bash completions ### Prerequisites **yadm** completion only works if Git completions are also enabled. ### Homebrew If using `homebrew` to install **yadm**, completions should automatically be handled if you also install `brew install bash-completion`. This might require you to include the main completion script in your own bashrc file like this: ```bash [ -f /usr/local/etc/bash_completion ] && source /usr/local/etc/bash_completion ``` ### Manual installation Copy the completion script locally, and add this to you bashrc: ```bash [ -f /full/path/to/yadm.bash_completion ] && source /full/path/to/yadm.bash_completion ``` ## Zsh completions ### Homebrew If using `homebrew` to install **yadm**, completions should handled automatically. ### Manual installation Add the `completion/zsh` folder to `$fpath` in `.zshrc`: ```zsh fpath=(/full/path/to/yadm/completion/zsh $fpath) autoload -U compinit compinit ``` ### Installation using [zplug](https://github.com/b4b4r07/zplug) Load `_yadm` as a plugin in your `.zshrc`: ```zsh fpath=("$ZPLUG_HOME/bin" $fpath) zplug "TheLocehiliosan/yadm", rename-to:_yadm, use:"completion/yadm.zsh_completion", as:command, defer:2 ``` ## Fish completions ### Manual installation Copy the completion script `yadm.fish_completion` locally, rename it to `yadm.fish`, and add it to any folder within `$fish_complete_path`. For example, for local installation, you can copy it to `$HOME/.config/fish/completions/` and it will be loaded when `yadm` is invoked.