command prompter

Terrence Enger tenger-P1ovA8G34VBEfu+5ix1nRw at public.gmane.org
Sat Oct 3 00:13:35 UTC 2009


On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 14:08 -0700, Tyler Aviss wrote:
[ some quoted material snipped ]
> 
> Actually, find works on the system as my office:
> 
> # find -[tab]
> -amin       -cnewer     -empty      -follow     -fstype     -ilname
>  -iregex     -maxdepth   -mtime      -noleaf     -print      -regex
>   -uid        -wholename
> -anewer     -ctime      -exec       -fprint     -gid        -iname
>  -links      -mindepth   -name       -nouser     -print0     -size
>   -used       -xdev
> -atime      -daystart   -false      -fprint0    -group      -inum
>  -lname      -mmin       -newer      -ok         -printf     -true
>   -user       -xtype
> -cmin       -depth      -fls        -fprintf    -help       -ipath
>  -ls         -mount      -nogroup    -perm       -prune      -type
>   -version
> 

I wrote earlier today that command completion is not magic.  Silly me,
wrong again.  The magic even works for me.

And it does seem like magic.  Where on earth is the information coming
from?

Cheers,
Terry.

> 
> The only big issue I've found with enabling command-completion is that
> sometimes it seems to make the login process (SSH) take a second+
> longer.


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