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

nnictl cre

By pressing the tab key, it will be completed to

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

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, v2.3. You can also check the latest bash-completion script here.

Step 2. Install the script

If you are running a root account and want to install this script for all the users

install -m644 ~/bash-completion /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/nnictl

If you just want to install this script for your self

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.