On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 08:44:05AM -0500, David Lambert wrote:
As I am lazy I would love to see the auto-complete feature
implemented in systemd CLI.
Wait, wait, ..., it's already here!
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Am 18.06.2013 15:44, schrieb David Lambert:
As I am lazy I would love to see the auto-complete feature implemented
in systemd CLI.
Dave.
Hi Dave,
Well, I have autocompletion for systemctl, journalctl, loginctl, *ctl,
etc. Are you sure bash-completion is installed and enabled?
Regards
On 13-06-18 08:58 AM, killermoehre wrote:
Am 18.06.2013 15:44, schrieb David Lambert:
As I am lazy I would love to see the auto-complete feature implemented
in systemd CLI.
Dave.
Hi Dave,
Well, I have autocompletion for systemctl, journalctl, loginctl, *ctl,
etc. Are you sure
Am 18.06.2013 16:06, schrieb David Lambert:
On 13-06-18 08:58 AM, killermoehre wrote:
Am 18.06.2013 15:44, schrieb David Lambert:
As I am lazy I would love to see the auto-complete feature implemented
in systemd CLI.
Dave.
Hi Dave,
Well, I have autocompletion for systemctl, journalctl,
On Tue, 18.06.13 09:06, David Lambert (d...@lambsys.com) wrote:
I can auto complete the primary commands such as systemctl, etc.
However, I would do not see auto completing further in the command
line, such as:
systemctl status partofmyservicenametab etc.
That's also implemented (and has
It definitely works for me on Fedora, but it's terribly slow with
1000+ units. I've been meaning to look into that.
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