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-I had an idea today when navigating around in the shell. All my work related files are stored in ~/Work
. Under that there's a folder for each project. Sometimes there are multiple variations on a project or project with a similar prefix such as:
-
rad [Tab]
in my shell (zsh) it kindly completes this to radi
and gives a list of the other completions since there are several to choose from. I though it would be nice if the shell could learn from the choices I make. So if I generally choose radiopaedia then rad [Tab]
would complete to radiopaedia but still show the list of option.
+* radiopaedia
+* radiopaedia-stable
+* radiant-sites
+
+When I type `rad [Tab]` in my shell (zsh) it kindly completes this to `radi` and gives a list of the other completions since there are several to choose from. I though it would be nice if the shell could learn from the choices I make. So if I generally choose radiopaedia then `rad [Tab]` would complete to radiopaedia but still show the list of option.
I'm sure there are several other areas where an adaptive shell that learnt from usage patterns could be applied.
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