On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Felipe Contreras
wrote:
> Phil Hord wrote:
>> When I use zsh tab-completion to complete the submodule name in 'git
>> submodule init', I get more than I expected.
>>
>> From the gerrit repository (which has plugins):
>> $ git submodule init plugins/
>> plugins/c
Phil Hord wrote:
> When I use zsh tab-completion to complete the submodule name in 'git
> submodule init', I get more than I expected.
>
> From the gerrit repository (which has plugins):
> $ git submodule init plugins/
> plugins/commit-message-length-validator\ \(v1.0-rc1-9-g545000b\)
> plug
Hi,
Phil Hord wrote:
> When I use zsh tab-completion to complete the submodule name in 'git
> submodule init', I get more than I expected.
Is this using zsh's native tab-completion (i.e., not the tab
completion bundled with git)? There might have been a change there.
Another place to look for
When I use zsh tab-completion to complete the submodule name in 'git
submodule init', I get more than I expected.
>From the gerrit repository (which has plugins):
$ git submodule init plugins/
plugins/commit-message-length-validator\ \(v1.0-rc1-9-g545000b\)
plugins/reviewnotes\ \(v1.0-rc1-8-
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