
The current docs use -i without any arguments to reset the path back to []. That is an interesting feature but it is much less useful than being able to use shell based tab completion when entering command line options. I suggest that the -i reset feature be removed in favor of e.g. --clear-search-path -Alex-

On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 11:36:50 -0500
Alex Jacobson
The current docs use -i without any arguments to reset the path back to []. That is an interesting feature but it is much less useful than being able to use shell based tab completion when entering command line options. I suggest that the -i reset feature be removed in favor of e.g. --clear-search-path
zsh completion is configurable in such a way that you can work around this issue, but in general I don't disagree.
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