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Uploaded by linuxjournalonline on May 15, 2009
Linux Journal's Mitch Frazier demonstrates the bash complete command.
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$ complete -f -X '!*.foo' myfoo
$ myfoo
yenomeerf 2 years ago
Is this a persistant configuration?? or do we have to enter conplete blah blah every day in a new shell?
axel1973w 2 years ago
I agree with the comments about the logo, but that is an easy fix. Anyway, cool stuff.
rne1223 2 years ago
Great vids, but I agree...you need to be mindful as to where the logo will show up. Not good that it was over the most important command you were showing. LOL. :)
dcnutter 2 years ago
This is terrible! The important bit is covered by LJ logo!
RandomNinjaOfEvil 2 years ago
These tips make my life easier, which in turn makes me happy.
theinsidiousfumanchu 2 years ago
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$ complete -f -X '!*.foo' myfoo
$ myfoo
yenomeerf 2 years ago
Is this a persistant configuration?? or do we have to enter conplete blah blah every day in a new shell?
axel1973w 2 years ago
I agree with the comments about the logo, but that is an easy fix. Anyway, cool stuff.
rne1223 2 years ago
Great vids, but I agree...you need to be mindful as to where the logo will show up. Not good that it was over the most important command you were showing. LOL. :)
dcnutter 2 years ago
This is terrible! The important bit is covered by LJ logo!
RandomNinjaOfEvil 2 years ago
These tips make my life easier, which in turn makes me happy.
theinsidiousfumanchu 2 years ago