The built-in option completing-read-function
specifies the low-level
function used by completing-read
to ask a user to select from a list
of choices. Its default value is completing-read-default
.
Alternative completion frameworks typically activate themselves by
substituting their own implementation.
Mostly for historic reasons Magit provides a similar option named
magit-completing-read-function
, which only controls the low-level
function used by magit-completing-read
. This option also makes it
possible to use a different completing mechanism for Magit than for
the rest of Emacs, but doing that is not recommend.
You most likely don’t have to customize the magit-specific option to
use an alternative completion framework. For example, if you enable
ivy-mode
, then Magit will respect that, and if you enable helm-mode
,
then you are done too.
However if you want to use Ido, then ido-mode
won’t do the trick. You
will also have to install the ido-completing-read+
package and use
magit-ido-completing-read
as magit-completing-read-function
.
The value of this variable is the low-level function used to perform
completion by code that uses magit-completing-read
(as opposed to
the built-in completing-read
).
The default value, magit-builtin-completing-read
, is suitable for
the standard completion mechanism, ivy-mode
, and helm-mode
at least.
The built-in completing-read
and completing-read-default
are not
suitable to be used here. magit-builtin-completing-read
performs
some additional work, and any function used in its place has to do
the same.
This function performs completion using the built-in completing-read
and does some additional magit-specific work.
This function performs completion using ido-completing-read+
from the
package by the same name (which you have to explicitly install) and
does some additional magit-specific work.
We have to use ido-completing-read+
instead of the
ido-completing-read
that comes with Ido itself, because the latter,
while intended as a drop-in replacement, cannot serve that purpose
because it violates too many of the implicit conventions.
This is the function that Magit commands use when they need the user
to select a single thing to act on. The arguments have the same
meaning as for completing-read
, except for FALLBACK, which is unique
to this function and is described below.
Instead of asking the user to choose from a list of possible
candidates, this function may just return the default specified by
DEF, with or without requiring user confirmation. Whether that is
the case depends on PROMPT, this-command
and magit-dwim-selection
.
See the documentation of the latter for more information.
If it does read a value in the minibuffer, then this function acts
similar to completing-read
, except for the following:
nil
and the user exits without a choice, then
nil
is returned instead of an empty string.
nil
. The secondary default is not subject
to magit-dwim-selection
— if DEF is nil
but FALLBACK is not, then
this function always asks the user to choose a candidate, just as
if both defaults were nil
.
format-prompt
is called on PROMPT and DEF (or FALLBACK if
DEF is nil
). This appends ": " to the prompt and may also
add the default to the prompt, using the format specified by
minibuffer-default-prompt-format
and depending on
magit-completing-read-default-prompt-predicate
.