James Wilkinson wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
I'd like to disable the bash "completion" feature. I've read
the info bash stuff, and I see lots of ways to specify what
happens after or during completion, but I didn't see (overlooked?)
how to turn it off. Any bash gurus out there know how to disable
it entirely?
I don't want to turn off line editing, just completion.
Out of interest – why? The easiest way would surely be just not to use
it.
Because I find that I'm frequently hitting TAB when intending
to use CAPS-LOCK and getting extraneous stuff in my command line
which I then have to edit back out.
The bash man page says:
disable-completion (Off)
Thanks! I don't know how I missed that in the info pages. Or
perhaps man is more informative than info. Anyway, looks like what I
need...
[...]
Hope this helps,
I haven't tried it, but I'm sure it's perfect.
Thanks!
Mike
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