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Bash completion
===============
Configuration files
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*$BASH_COMPLETION_USER_FILE*::
Sourced late by bash_completion, pretty much after everything else.
Use this file for example to load additional completions, and to remove
and override ones installed by bash_completion. Defaults to
`~/.bash_completion` if unset or null.
*$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bash_completion*::
Sourced by the bash_completion.sh profile.d script. This file is
suitable for definitions of all `COMP_*` environment variables
below. If `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is unset or null, `~/.config` is
used instead of it.
Environment variables
---------------------
*BASH_COMPLETION_COMPAT_DIR*::
Directory for pre-dynamic loading era (pre-2.0) backwards compatibility
completion files that are loaded eagerly from `bash_completion` when it is
loaded. If unset or null, the default compatibility directory to use is
`/etc/bash_completion.d`.
*COMP_CONFIGURE_HINTS*::
If set and not null, `configure` completion will return the entire option
string (e.g. `--this-option=DESCRIPTION`) so one can see what kind of data
is required and then simply delete the descriptive text and add one's own
data. If unset or null (default), `configure` completion will strip
everything after the '=' when returning completions.
*COMP_CVS_REMOTE*::
If set and not null, `cvs commit` completion will try to complete on
remotely checked-out files. This requires passwordless access to the
remote repository. Default is unset.
*COMP_FILEDIR_FALLBACK*::
If set and not null, completions that look for filenames based on their
"extensions" will fall back to suggesting all files if there are none
matching the sought ones.
*COMP_IWLIST_SCAN*::
If set and not null, `iwconfig` completion will try to complete on
available wireless networks identifiers. Default is unset.
*COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_HOSTFILE*::
If set and not null (default), known hosts completion will complement
hostnames from ssh's known_hosts files with hostnames taken from the file
specified by the HOSTFILE shell variable (compgen -A hostname). If null,
known hosts completion will omit hostnames from HOSTFILE. Omitting
hostnames from HOSTFILE is useful if HOSTFILE contains many entries for
local web development or ad-blocking.
*COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_AVAHI*::
If set and not null, known hosts completion will try to use `avahi-browse`
for additional completions. This may be a slow operation in some setups.
Default is unset.
*COMP_TAR_INTERNAL_PATHS*::
If set and not null *before* sourcing bash_completion, `tar` completion
will do correct path completion for tar file contents. If unset or null,
`tar' completion will do correct completion for paths to tar files. See
also README.
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