These auto-completions are dependent on having the corresponding completions information installed and enabled. Which it is with most modern distros, but more bare-bones setups won’t have it.
In case of Arch, for bash, you have the bash-completions package, apart from which some program packages install their own bash completions.
Then there is also zsh-completions for zsh.
These auto-completions are dependent on having the corresponding completions information installed and enabled. Which it is with most modern distros, but more bare-bones setups won’t have it.
I have two Linux VMs, one Fedora, the other Arch. I’m guessing tab autocompletes are built into those as well?
In case of Arch, for
bash, you have thebash-completionspackage, apart from which some program packages install their own bash completions.Then there is also
zsh-completionsforzsh.Arch has the packages, but it won’t be installed by default.
oh yeah, arch is for nerds who wanna customize everything themselves. i’m new to arch so i forget sometimes