Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/13/07:01:34
At 10:56 PM 12/03/97 -0700, you wrote:
>I'd like to see COMMAND.COM do tab completion. It already has some
>weird history completion options, I'd think it was easy to add command
>and filename tab completion. This is a feature of bash under Linux
>that I've grown to love. Basically, it is this: if you type part of
>a word, then the tab key, the shell will figure out what you meant
>and type the rest for you. If there is any ambiguity, then the shell
>completes what it can. Pressing tab a second time gives you a list
>of matches to choose from.
>
Ah, this takes me back! Good old "command recognition" as it was known in
Digital's 36-bit O/S called TOPS-20 (born of Tenex from the great firm of BBN).
Except that in TOPS-20, the <esc> key triggered the "shell" to try to
complete the command (or filespec), and the <?> key was used to list the
ambiguous matches.
With filespecs of up to 36-dot-36 allowed, it was a vital feature to the
keyboard challenged <g>.
Call it TAB completion or recognition, it's a truly great feature. Once
you've used it you're hooked for life!
Add my vote to this YAWI.
Cheers, GC.
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