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minus-squarePupBirulinkfedilink7•9 months agoalso idk does zsh do this automatically? don’t think i’ve ever had this problem except on legacy AF servers i mean… unless you don’t tab complete, but then who doesn’t spam tab 30 times every keystroke?
minus-squareMerfMerflinkfedilink2•9 months agoOr up-arrow a bazillion time because you probably have it SOMEWHERE in the buffer, surely.
minus-square@jmcs@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink2•9 months agoHow does that handle languages that have different rules for capitalization? For example I and i are not the same letter in Turkish.
minus-squareMerfMerflinkfedilink1•9 months agoDon’t know actually, never used a language like that. But should be easy enough to undo should one test it and end up not liking how it handles it.
echo ‘set completion-ignore-case On’ >> ~/.inputrc
also idk does zsh do this automatically? don’t think i’ve ever had this problem except on legacy AF servers
i mean… unless you don’t tab complete, but then who doesn’t spam tab 30 times every keystroke?
Or up-arrow a bazillion time because you probably have it SOMEWHERE in the buffer, surely.
Awesome, thanks
How does that handle languages that have different rules for capitalization? For example I and i are not the same letter in Turkish.
Don’t know actually, never used a language like that. But should be easy enough to undo should one test it and end up not liking how it handles it.
Shit yo. How come I only learn this now? Thanks!