| git-flow-completion |
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| Bash completion support for [git-flow](http://github.com/nvie/gitflow) |
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| The contained completion routines provide support for completing: |
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| * git-flow init and version |
| * feature, hotfix and release branches |
| * remote feature branch names (for `git-flow feature track`) |
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| Installation |
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| To achieve git-flow completion nirvana: |
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| 0. Install git-completion. |
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| 1. Install this file. Either: |
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| a. Place it in a `bash-completion.d` folder: |
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| * /etc/bash-completion.d |
| * /usr/local/etc/bash-completion.d |
| * ~/bash-completion.d |
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| b. Or, copy it somewhere (e.g. ~/.git-flow-completion.sh) and put the following line in |
| your .bashrc: |
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| source ~/.git-flow-completion.sh |
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| 3. Edit git-completion.sh and add the following line to the giant $command case in _git: |
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| flow) _git_flow ;; |
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| Requirement 3 will go away as soon as I figure out how to properly (and predictably) hijack |
| the `complete -F` ownership for `git` without breaking regular `git-completion`... |
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| The Fine Print |
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| Copyright (c) 2010 [Justin Hileman](http://justinhileman.com) |
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| Distributed under the [MIT License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/MIT/) |