diff --git a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/antora/modules/ROOT/pages/installing.adoc b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/antora/modules/ROOT/pages/installing.adoc index 0e82650639c6..44cccf3ec8d6 100644 --- a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/antora/modules/ROOT/pages/installing.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/antora/modules/ROOT/pages/installing.adoc @@ -177,15 +177,15 @@ $ sudo port install spring-boot-cli === Command-line Completion The Spring Boot CLI includes scripts that provide command completion for the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bash_%28Unix_shell%29[BASH] and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_shell[zsh] shells. -You can `source` the script (also named `spring`) in any shell or put it in your personal or system-wide bash completion initialization. -On a Debian system, the system-wide scripts are in `/shell-completion/bash` and all scripts in that directory are executed when a new shell starts. +You can `source` the script named `spring` (`_spring` for zsh) or put it in your personal or system-wide bash completion initialization. +On a Debian system, the system-wide scripts are in `/shell-completion/` and all scripts in that directory are executed when a new shell starts. For example, to run the script manually if you have installed by using SDKMAN!, use the following commands: [source,shell] ---- $ . ~/.sdkman/candidates/springboot/current/shell-completion/bash/spring $ spring - grab help jar run test version + encodepassword help init shell version ---- NOTE: If you install the Spring Boot CLI by using Homebrew or MacPorts, the command-line completion scripts are automatically registered with your shell.