Now it isn't throwing errors, but it doesn't filter the possible
completions to ones that match what's already typed.


** Summary changed:

- bash-completion of filename does not work 100% (unlike git) - gives ": 1: 
unary operator expected" error
+ bash-completion of filename doesn't restrict completions to matching current 
word

** Summary changed:

- bash-completion of filename doesn't restrict completions to matching current 
word
+ bash-completion errors and problems (e.g. not restricting completions to 
matching current word)

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  bash-completion errors and problems (e.g. not restricting completions
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