Show possible completions in zsh (possible-completions in bash)
I have recently switched to zsh from bash. Deep in my inputrc, I had "e[/": possible-completions set. This allowed me to see all completions at a given point, without applying them. This was really useful if I had typed ls folder/ and wanted to see what is in the folder. However, I can't seem to find this feature in zsh.
I actually cannot even find any mention of the option in bash on google, either, but it is in the man pages.
Is there any way to use this feature in zsh?
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I have recently switched to zsh from bash. Deep in my inputrc, I had "e[/": possible-completions set. This allowed me to see all completions at a given point, without applying them. This was really useful if I had typed ls folder/ and wanted to see what is in the folder. However, I can't seem to find this feature in zsh.
I actually cannot even find any mention of the option in bash on google, either, but it is in the man pages.
Is there any way to use this feature in zsh?
zsh
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I have recently switched to zsh from bash. Deep in my inputrc, I had "e[/": possible-completions set. This allowed me to see all completions at a given point, without applying them. This was really useful if I had typed ls folder/ and wanted to see what is in the folder. However, I can't seem to find this feature in zsh.
I actually cannot even find any mention of the option in bash on google, either, but it is in the man pages.
Is there any way to use this feature in zsh?
zsh
I have recently switched to zsh from bash. Deep in my inputrc, I had "e[/": possible-completions set. This allowed me to see all completions at a given point, without applying them. This was really useful if I had typed ls folder/ and wanted to see what is in the folder. However, I can't seem to find this feature in zsh.
I actually cannot even find any mention of the option in bash on google, either, but it is in the man pages.
Is there any way to use this feature in zsh?
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