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				If you are using the generator you can create a completion command by running
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				```bash
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				var completionCmd = &cobra.Command{
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					Use:                   "completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell]",
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					Short:                 "Generate completion script",
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					Short: "Generate completion script",
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					Long: `To load completions:
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				# To load completions for each session, execute once:
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				  # To load completions for each session, execute once:
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				  # Linux:
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				# to enable it.  You can execute the following once:
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				  # you will need to enable it.  You can execute the following once:
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				$ echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc
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				  # You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.
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				## Zsh completions
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				Cobra supports native Fish completions generated from the root `cobra.Command`.  You can use the `command.GenFishCompletion()` or `command.GenFishCompletionFile()` functions. You must provide these functions with a parameter indicating if the completions should be annotated with a description; Cobra will provide the description automatically based on usage information.  You can choose to make this option configurable by your users.
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				Cobra supports native fish completions generated from the root `cobra.Command`.  You can use the `command.GenFishCompletion()` or `command.GenFishCompletionFile()` functions. You must provide these functions with a parameter indicating if the completions should be annotated with a description; Cobra will provide the description automatically based on usage information.  You can choose to make this option configurable by your users.
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				* Custom completions implemented in Bash scripting (legacy) are not supported and will be ignored for `fish` (including the use of the `BashCompCustom` flag annotation).
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				  * You should instead use `ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` which are portable to the different shells (`bash`, `zsh`, `fish`, `powershell`).
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				Cobra supports native PowerShell completions generated from the root `cobra.Command`. You can use the `command.GenPowerShellCompletion()` or `command.GenPowerShellCompletionFile()` functions. To include descriptions use `command.GenPowerShellCompletionWithDesc()` and `command.GenPowerShellCompletionFileWithDesc()`. Cobra will provide the description automatically based on usage information. You can choose to make this option configurable by your users.
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				The script is designed to support all three Powershell completion modes:
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				* TabCompleteNext (default windows style - on each key press the next option is displayed)
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				### Limitations
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				* Similarly, the following completion directives are not supported and will be ignored for `powershell`:
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				  * `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt` (filtering by file extension)
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