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== Install == | == Install == | ||
<console> | <console> | ||
# emerge -av bash-completion | ###i## emerge -av bash-completion | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
If you want to enable bash completion for any package that supports it, you can set the global USE flag <code>bash-completion</code>: | |||
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|desc=Set bash-completion globally|body= | |||
USE="$USE bash-completion" | |||
}} | |||
And then <code>emerge -avN @world</code> to enable bash-completion on packages you formerly built without that support. | |||
However, you probably won't need bash completion on every package you install. So for a lighter system and faster completion, prefer enabling it on a per package basis. | |||
== Enable bash completion == | == Enable bash completion == | ||
You need to add the following to your .bashrc to load bash-completion. | You need to add the following to your .bashrc to load bash-completion. | ||
{{file|name=~/.bashrc|desc=enable bash completion|body= | |||
source /etc/bash/bashrc.d/bash_completion.sh | |||
}} | |||
Now you can enable completion for various programs with eselect. | Now you can enable completion for various programs with eselect. | ||
<console> | <console> | ||
$ eselect bashcomp list | $##i## eselect bashcomp list | ||
$ eselect bashcomp enable gentoo | $##i## eselect bashcomp enable gentoo | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
To enable bash completion for all packages, you can use the following. | To enable bash completion for all packages, you can use the following. | ||
<console> | <console> | ||
# eselect bashcomp enable --global {0..476} | ###i## eselect bashcomp enable --global {0..476} | ||
</console> | |||
Note that for tab completion to work with sftp, openssh must be compiled with libedit support. You can add this to your package.use file: | |||
{{file|name=/etc/portage/package.use|desc=enable tab completion for sftp|body= | |||
net-misc/openssh libedit | |||
}} | |||
To disable bash completion for all packages, you can use the following. | |||
<console> | |||
###i## eselect bashcomp disable --global {0..476} | |||
</console> | </console> | ||
{{EbuildFooter}} | {{EbuildFooter}} |
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Bash completion
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Install
root # emerge -av bash-completion
If you want to enable bash completion for any package that supports it, you can set the global USE flag bash-completion
:
/etc/portage/make.conf
- Set bash-completion globallyUSE="$USE bash-completion"
And then emerge -avN @world
to enable bash-completion on packages you formerly built without that support.
However, you probably won't need bash completion on every package you install. So for a lighter system and faster completion, prefer enabling it on a per package basis.
Enable bash completion
You need to add the following to your .bashrc to load bash-completion.
~/.bashrc
- enable bash completionsource /etc/bash/bashrc.d/bash_completion.sh
Now you can enable completion for various programs with eselect.
user $ eselect bashcomp list user $ eselect bashcomp enable gentoo
To enable bash completion for all packages, you can use the following.
root # eselect bashcomp enable --global {0..476}
Note that for tab completion to work with sftp, openssh must be compiled with libedit support. You can add this to your package.use file:
/etc/portage/package.use
- enable tab completion for sftpnet-misc/openssh libedit
To disable bash completion for all packages, you can use the following.
root # eselect bashcomp disable --global {0..476}