![]() ![]() It will instruct you not only to add code to. When installation has finished, read the output of the installation script. if type brew &>/dev/null thenįPATH=$(brew -prefix)/share/zsh-completions:$FPATH Note: The output of the above installation script will tell you exactly what code to add, so read that carefully and copy from there in case it has been updated since my writing here. You may have to create that file in your user folder if it does not already exist. To activate autocompletion you then need to add a small block of code to your ~/.zshrc. ![]() Here is how to install them with Homebrew: brew install zsh-completionīrew's zsh-completion does in fact include git-completion. So you will need specific autocomplete scripts for zsh. MacOs changed from bash to zsh as default shell starting with Catalina. Git autocompletion on Catalina and newer (using Homebrew)
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