To be fair, other --no* options complete, it's just --no-decorate,
--no-walk, --no-abbrev-commit, --no-expand-tabs, --no-patch,
--no-indent-heuristic, and --no-textconv that's missing.
For example:
$ git log --no<TAB><TAB>
--no-color --no-max-parents --no-min-parents --no-prefix
--not
--no-ext-diff --no-merges --no-notes --no-renames
--notes
Thanks,
Max
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 2:09 PM, Stefan Beller <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 7:47 AM, Max Rothman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I recently noticed that in the git-completion script, there's
>> completion for --decorate={full,yes,no} for git log and family, but
>> not for --no-decorate. Is that intentional? If not, I *think* I see
>> how it could be added.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Max
>
> Using git-blame, I found af4e9e8c87 (completion: update am, commit, and log,
> 2009-10-07) as well as af16bdaa3f (completion: fix and update 'git log
> --decorate='
> options, 2015-05-01), both of their commit messages do not discuss leaving out
> --no-decorate intentionally.
>
> If you give --no-<TAB> you'd get more than just the completion to
> --no-decorate,
> but all the negated options, I would assume?
>
> So maybe that is why no one added the negated options, yet?
>
> Thanks,
> Stefan