Hi guys,
in attachment there is a completion file for quilt.

I'll eventually send further patches in the case I'll modify it.

Best regards.
-- 
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
# completions for quilt version 0.46 or similiar
complete -c quilt -s h -d "show help"
complete -c quilt -l version -d "show version"
complete -c quilt -l quiltrc -r --no-file -d "specify the file to Run Control 
file to use"
complete -c quilt -l trace -r --no-file -d "Runs the command in bash trace mode 
(-x). For internal debugging"

complete -c quilt -a add -r -d "Add one or more files to the topmost or named 
patch"
complete -c quilt -a annotate -r -d "Print an annotated listing of the 
specified file"
complete -c quilt -a applied -r -d "Print a list of applied patches"
complete -c quilt -a delete -r -d "Remove the specified or topmost patch from 
the series file"
complete -c quilt -a diff -r -d "Produces a diff of the specified file(s) in 
the topmost  or  specified patch"
complete -c quilt -a edit -r -d "Edit the specified file(s) in $EDITOR"
complete -c quilt -a files -r -d "Print the list of files that the topmost or 
specified patch changes"
complete -c quilt -a fold -r -d "Integrate the patch read  from  standard  
input  into  the  topmost patch"
complete -c quilt -a fork -r --no-file -d " Fork the topmost patch"
complete -c quilt -a graph -r --no-file -d "Generate  a  dot(1) directed graph 
showing the dependencies between applied patches"
complete -c quilt -a grep -r --no-file -d "Grep through the source files, 
recursively, skipping patches and quilt meta-information"
complete -c quilt -a header -r --no-file -d " Print or change the header of the 
topmost or specified patch"
complete -c quilt -a import -r -d "Import external patches" 
complete -c quilt -a mail -r -d "Create  mail  messages  from all patches in 
the series file, and either store or send them"
complete -c quilt -a new -r -d "Create a new patch with the specified file 
name, and  insert  it after the topmost patch"
complete -c quilt -a next -r -d "Print  the  name  of  the next patch after the 
specified or topmost patch in the series file"
complete -c quilt -a patches -r -d "Print the list of patches that modify the 
specified file"
complete -c quilt -a pop -r -d  "Remove  patch(es) from the stack of applied  
patches"
complete -c quilt -a previous -r -d "Print the name of the previous patch 
before the specified or topmost patch in the series file"
complete -c quilt -a push -r -d "Apply patch(es) from the series file"
complete -c quilt -a refresh -r -d "Refreshes the specified patch, or the 
topmost patch by default"
complete -c quilt -a remove -r -d "Remove one or more files from the topmost or 
named patch"
complete -c quilt -a rename -r -d "Rename the topmost or named patch"
complete -c quilt -a series -r --no-file -d "Print the names of all patches in 
the series file"
complete -c quilt -a setup -r -d " Initializes a source tree from an rpm spec 
file or a quilt series file"
complete -c quilt -a snapshot -r --no-file -d " Take a snapshot of the current 
working state"
complete -c quilt -a top -d "Print the name of the topmost patch on the current 
stack of applied patches"
complete -c quilt -a unapplied -r -d "Print a list of patches that are not 
applied, or all patches that follow the specified patch in the series file"
complete -c quilt -a upgrade -d "Upgrade the meta-data in a working tree from 
an old version of quilt to the current version"
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