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authorTom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>2018-12-02 12:38:24 +1300
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Throw away Git Bash completion
Too complicated, for too little benefit. What would probably be better would be bindings in Bash specifically for completing Git remotes, tags, etc.
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@@ -264,7 +264,6 @@ files, for things I really do get tired of typing repeatedly:
* Bash builtins: commands, help topics, shell options, variables, etc.
* `find(1)`'s more portable options
-* `git(1)` subcommands, remotes, branches, tags, and addable files
* `gpg(1)` long options
* `make(1)` targets read from a `Makefile`
* `man(1)` page titles