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# frozen_string_literal: true

require_relative "../command"
require_relative "../query_utils"

class Gem::Commands::SearchCommand < Gem::Command
  include Gem::QueryUtils

  def initialize
    super "search", "Display remote gems whose name matches REGEXP",
         domain: :remote, details: false, versions: true,
         installed: nil, version: Gem::Requirement.default

    add_query_options
  end

  def arguments # :nodoc:
    "REGEXP        regexp to search for in gem name"
  end

  def defaults_str # :nodoc:
    "--remote --no-details"
  end

  def description # :nodoc:
    <<-EOF
The search command displays remote gems whose name matches the given
regexp.

The --details option displays additional details from the gem but will
take a little longer to complete as it must download the information
individually from the index.

To list local gems use the list command.
    EOF
  end

  def usage # :nodoc:
    "#{program_name} [REGEXP]"
  end
end
