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And I type: command sub-<tab><tab> it properly completes. Yes!
But, when I type command sub-cmd ~/<tab><tab> to see files, say, in my homedir, I get nothing. Even though the usage of the command knows that a file is expected.
I've had to turns off bash completion entirely, as not being able to complete filename arguments off the filesystem is not great.
Any ideas??
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If my command usage looks like:
And I type:
command sub-
<tab><tab>
it properly completes. Yes!But, when I type
command sub-cmd ~/
<tab><tab>
to see files, say, in my homedir, I get nothing. Even though the usage of the command knows that a file is expected.I've had to turns off bash completion entirely, as not being able to complete filename arguments off the filesystem is not great.
Any ideas??
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: