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The autosuggestions - that greyed-out part of the commandline - are currently not command-specific and (mostly) unscriptable. This allows them to easily and quickly run in the background. I am not enthusiastic about adding special-cases for commands here. The completions - that thing you get when pressing TAB - are scriptable, but they only ever offer one token, and they try to offer all possibilties. |
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Hello! I have been working with fish for a few months and love it. I would like to contribute to building a few improvements (If we already have them, I'm sorry 😢)
For Git auto-completion: Integration of this suggestion after writing git push
--set-upstream origin <new-branch>
and do it automatically when we are in a new branch. Actually, I receive a suggestion of set-upstream when I'm in a new branch, but the suggestion is wrong because it always wants to set the origin in my last working branch, and not in the current and new one.
Suggestions: if I have a
git checkout -b
in my history, recommend the full command in the history without the -b (which is usually used only once in general)I would love to work on this project, please let me know if this is already integrated!
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