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fzf-tab-completion reviews and mentions
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How can i achieve this zsh expansion?
You might have better luck with finding the answer if you file an issue at https://github.com/lincheney/fzf-tab-completion. Few here are using https://github.com/lincheney/fzf-tab-completion (https://github.com/Aloxaf/fzf-tab is a much more popular alternative among zsh users).
- Can you add features such as Syntax highlighting and Auto-suggestions to Bash?
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A very specific completion workflow
Maybe you can try out fzf-tab-completion
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Is there a plugin that emulates the way iPython REPL implements up-line-or-history?
If you want something fancier then perhaps fzf.. there is also an extension somewhere to use tab completion here
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possible to get a fish-like experience in bash?
When you search github for "bash autocomplete" or "bash fzf" you'll find some projects that may be interesting, e.g. this: https://github.com/lincheney/fzf-tab-completion
- Tab completion using fzf in zsh, bash, GNU readline apps
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Fzf – the basics part 1 – layout
I haven't had the chance to test this, but this add-on promises to be able to pipe _any_ tab-completion suggestions from your shell into fzf, which to me sounds like the pinnacle of fzf awesomeness.
https://github.com/lincheney/fzf-tab-completion
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lincheney/fzf-tab-completion is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of fzf-tab-completion is Shell.
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