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NAME

       adsysd-completion-bash - Generate the autocompletion script for bash

SYNOPSIS

       adsysd completion bash

DESCRIPTION

       Generate the autocompletion script for the bash shell.

       This script depends on the 'bash-completion' package.  If it is not installed already, you can install it
       via your OS's package manager.

       To load completions in your current shell session:

       source <(adsysd completion bash)

       To load completions for every new session, execute once:

   Linux:
       adsysd completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/adsysd

   macOS:
       adsysd completion bash > $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/adsysd

       You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help[=false]      help for bash

       --no-descriptions[=false]      disable completion descriptions

OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

       --ad-backend="sssd"      Active Directory authentication backend

       --cache-dir="/var/cache/adsys"      directory where ADSys caches GPOs downloads and policies.

       -c, --config=""      use a specific configuration file

       --gpo-list-timeout=10      time in seconds for the GPO list. 0 for no timeout.

       --run-dir="/run/adsys"      directory where ADSys stores transient information erased on reboot.

       -s,  --socket="/run/adsysd.sock"       socket path to use between daemon and client. Can be overridden by
       systemd socket activation.

       --sssd.cache-dir="/var/lib/sss/db"      SSSd cache directory

       --sssd.config="/etc/sssd/sssd.conf"      SSSd config file path

       -t, --timeout=120      time in seconds without activity before the service exists. 0 for no timeout.

       -v, --verbose[=0]      issue INFO (-v), DEBUG (-vv) or DEBUG with caller (-vvv) output

SEE ALSO

       adsysd-completion(1)

HISTORY

       2-Jun-2025 Auto generated by spf13/cobra

Auto generated by spf13/cobra                       Jun 2025                                    ADSys: adsysd(1)