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Re: Completion for cd
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- From: Thorsten Haude <zsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Completion for cd
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 22:44:24 +0200
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Moin,
* Bart Schaefer wrote (2004-04-01 20:04):
>I think we've got some communications crossed here.
>
>Do you mean that if you type "cd " (note trailing space) and then TAB, zsh
>lists user home directories?
Yep. Annoying as hell, even with only application user beside myself.
yooden@eumel % cd n<tab>
nedit news nobody
The first is a named directory (good), the other two are users (bad).
>The other Thorsten (this is becoming confusing :-) means that you should
>need to type "cd ~" (trailing tilde) and then TAB to get home directories
>completed.
That is understood, but not what I see on my box.
Thorsten
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