Short problem: I would like some help with programming tab-complete in tcsh. If anybody has a website they can send me to, or any help, that would be Excellent.
Thanks much!
Long backstory (you don't necessarily need to read this, but I'm putting this here just in case)
At work, there are many files of the format: abc.123.Desc.ext
where 'desc' is a brief description of the file. However if there are two files with the same prefixes, but different descriptions, I can't fully tab-complete them with complete=enhance. So I changed complete to 'igncase' which, apparently, doesn't *actually* ignore the case.
I have scoured the web, and found many pages that show examples of the tcsh "complete" command (such as this:
tcsh[rc] Config Tips and Walk-Through), but I have been unable to find a single page that actually explains that syntax, or shows any way to extend that functionality (if there is a way).
Straight searches for 'linux tcsh complete command' (and every variation I can think of) come up with the bash included commands. Even running "man complete" in my tcsh shell brings up the bash included commands.
Running man tcsh talks *about* the command, but doesn't actually give any information.