Am 13.09.2019 um 13:24 schrieb Renato Fabbri:
I am almost sure I was able to do this...

Example:

:colo <C-D>

shows the available colorschemes.
If I want to have them in a variable,

redir @a
colo ^D
redir END

does not work, in any variation of colo ^D I tried
(exe 'colo ^D', exe 'colo <C-D>', etc).

Help?

Newer Vims (7.4.2011 or newer):
    :echo getcompletion('', 'color')
    => ['blue', 'darkblue', 'default', 'delek', 'desert', ...]


Older Vims:
    :echo ComplList('colo ')

func! ComplList(str)
    " {str}     partial command-line
    let expansion = GetComplAll(a:str)
    if a:str =~ '\s'
        return split(strpart(expansion, matchend(a:str, '^.*\s')))
    else
        return split(expansion)
    endif
endfunc

func! GetComplAll(str)
    " {str}     partial command-line
    let d = {}
    exec "sil norm! :". a:str. 
"\<C-A>\<C-\>e(extend(d,{'cmdl':getcmdline()}).cmdl)\n"
    return get(d, 'cmdl', '')
endfunc

" Credits: ZyX

--
Andy

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