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When I am in some random directory (e.g., build/) and I write on the command line:
$ ls ~/Books<Ctrl-T>
I would expect that fzf completion mechanism starts searching through ~/Books/ directory. It does in fish, but not in bash (and according to https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#fish-shell not in zsh as well), where it still searches through pwd.
Would it be possible to optionally make this completion work in bash in the same manner as described here (and how it works with fish), please?
For me currently it is the only reason why I cannot switch back to bash.
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Like I said earlier, I don't know how to implement it on bash. If you know how to do it and if you think it doesn't significantly increase the complexity of the code, please open a pull request. Otherwise, ls ~/Books**<tab> is the way.
Like I said earlier, I don't know how to implement it on bash. If you know how to do it and if you think it doesn't significantly increase the complexity of the code, please open a pull request. Otherwise, ls ~/Books**<tab> is the way.
That just doesn’t display the fzf dialogue at all (and yes, I source /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/fzf-key-bindings from openSUSE fzf package fzf-bash-completion-0.45.0-1.1.noarch), but cd ~/build ; ls ~/Knihy/fanfiction/**<Ctrl-I> just gives me the standard bash message Display all 3096 possibilities? (y or n).
man fzf
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Problem / Steps to reproduce
This is basically reverse of #2562
When I am in some random directory (e.g.,
build/
) and I write on the command line:I would expect that fzf completion mechanism starts searching through
~/Books/
directory. It does in fish, but not in bash (and according to https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#fish-shell not inzsh
as well), where it still searches throughpwd
.Would it be possible to optionally make this completion work in bash in the same manner as described here (and how it works with
fish
), please?For me currently it is the only reason why I cannot switch back to
bash
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: