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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 years agoThat’s a fair point. Though not needing network access during normal use, plus not requiring a Node runtime, are already compelling reasons to me. […] it provides tab completion. That’s odd: it doesn’t on my end. I had to set up the completions myself. For the fish shell you can do so with: # ~/.config/fish/completions/tldr.fish complete -c tldr -f -a "(tldr --list)"
minus-squareDreeg Ocedamlinkfedilink2•3 years agoThe AUR package provides completions for me. I looked at the PKGBUILD and it seems to be that it provides tab completion for bash,fish and zsh. not needing network access during normal use Yeah that’s great too not requiring a Node runtime The one in the arch community repo is in python. But yeah, node sucks.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•3 years agoAh, nice when the package maintainers do that for you! (I’m on Ubuntu LTS, so won’t be holding my breath for an APT package :P)
That’s a fair point. Though not needing network access during normal use, plus not requiring a Node runtime, are already compelling reasons to me.
That’s odd: it doesn’t on my end. I had to set up the completions myself.
For the fish shell you can do so with:
# ~/.config/fish/completions/tldr.fish complete -c tldr -f -a "(tldr --list)"
The AUR package provides completions for me. I looked at the PKGBUILD and it seems to be that it provides tab completion for bash,fish and zsh.
Yeah that’s great too
The one in the arch community repo is in python. But yeah, node sucks.
Ah, nice when the package maintainers do that for you! (I’m on Ubuntu LTS, so won’t be holding my breath for an APT package :P)