use nu_engine::{command_prelude::*, get_full_help}; #[derive(Clone)] pub struct Path; impl Command for Path { fn name(&self) -> &str { "path" } fn signature(&self) -> Signature { Signature::build("path") .input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::String)]) .category(Category::Path) } fn description(&self) -> &str { "Explore and manipulate paths." } fn extra_description(&self) -> &str { r#"You must use one of the following subcommands. Using this command as-is will only produce this help message. There are three ways to represent a path: * As a path literal, e.g., '/home/viking/spam.txt' * As a structured path: a table with 'parent', 'stem', and 'extension' (and * 'prefix' on Windows) columns. This format is produced by the 'path parse' subcommand. * As a list of path parts, e.g., '[ / home viking spam.txt ]'. Splitting into parts is done by the `path split` command. All subcommands accept all three variants as an input. Furthermore, the 'path join' subcommand can be used to join the structured path or path parts back into the path literal."# } fn run( &self, engine_state: &EngineState, stack: &mut Stack, call: &Call, _input: PipelineData, ) -> Result { Ok(Value::string(get_full_help(self, engine_state, stack), call.head).into_pipeline_data()) } }