Proposed: Powershell autocomplete uses right arrow
- Status: proposed
- Deciders: V-Sekai,
- Tags: V-Sekai,
Context and Problem Statement
Powershell was updated and there is auto complete. However, the exact prediction command is unknown.
Describe the proposed option and how it helps to overcome the problem or limitation
Document that powershell autocomplete uses the right arrow.
Describe how your proposal will work, with code, pseudo-code, mock-ups, or diagrams
Write down that right arrow completes the prediction.
Positive Consequences
Can auto complete.
Negative Consequences
Documentation is work.
Option graveyard:
- Option: The status quo.
- Rejection Reason: This solves nothing.
If this enhancement will not be used often, can it be worked around with a few lines of script?
None.
Is there a reason why this should be core and done by us?
I wanted to write this down and it’s not a core thing.
References
License of the contribution
MIT License
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