First of all, thank you for the quick answer. I wasn't expecting that to be
so fast...
On 24 March 2011 16:54, Eric Blake wrote:
> The lame answer:
>
> But you can already do this yourself! Write a shell function around
> alias, that calls both 'command alias' to do the real work, as well as
>
On 03/24/2011 10:54 AM, Gustavo Serra Scalet wrote:
> Description:
> When an alias is supplied to a command (e.g: alias c="cd") the
> complete doesn't complete like it used when using the original text,
> without
> using alias (e.g $ c # returns all files, not just
> directories)
>
>
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