Axel,
thanks for all the work on fish so far.
I am using it since about a week no and I really like it!
Yesterday, I decide to try the bleeding edge version in darcs, because
of 2 interesting new features that seem to promise some things I was
missing: case-insensitive completion and dealing with long commands (in
the presence of a long prompt displaying full directory names).
That last feature works very well, so far.
I also like the new key binding method, I think. (I struggled somewhat
to understand how to use it in the previous implementation.)
I got very used to have case-insensitive completion in bash on BSD,
Linux and on a my Mac (where the file system itself is even
case-insensitive).
Anyway, I notice a little bug with the current implementation in fish.
When the filename to be completed has different casing than what you
typed and the filename contains spaces, these spaces are not escaped as
they should be.
Example:
> cd /tmp
> touch Some\ Test
> ls some
When you press Tab now, you get:
> ls Some Test
While when you type
> ls Some
and press Tab, you get:
> ls Some\ Test
Thanks,
Jan
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