On 8 Mar 1997, Richard Sharman wrote: [completion control] > compctl (completion) has been setup to complete for a variable name > if the command is "export". While the zsh seemed easier, I guess > the bash approach allows you to control it more.)
I hope that's a typo.. The zsh way is more powerful. looking in /usr/doc/zsh/examples there are several examples of how to use zsh's advanced completion control. Example: if i type kill -H<tab>, zsh fills in UP. Next, I type sys<tab>, and zsh fills in klogd. The hyphen tells zsh that I want a signal to be completed, and the "kill" starting the line tells zsh I want a job to be completed. [bash] > * Ability to interactively define keyboard macros (similar to within Tried the 'bindkey'-command yet? I use zsh to have alt-d mapped to dir<enter>, I also have alt-z mapped to ../<enter> (making zsh go to parent directory). I have alt-l mapped to <pipe>list<enter>. They prove very useful. I also use bindkey to get INS and DEL keys working properly in the shell. // Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2:201/262.37]