The pass command works with passwords indicated as files within directories.
I have the following line in my .zshrc:
zstyle ':fzf-tab:*pass*' continuous-trigger ''
But I can't disable continuous-trigger for some subcommands. And somehow completion with continuous-trigger is not working, so when putting '/' at the end of the first directory, completion goes back to the root.
Continuous trigger is not disabled, I guess because there are the contexts :completion::complete:options: and :completion::complete:values: as well. I understand that both of them are used extensively, so I wouldn't like to disable continuous-triggers for them.
Is there a way to indicate that if one of the contexts matches, then disable the continuous trigger?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Type 'pass insert '
Press Tab
Fill any of the directories
Press /
Continuous-trigger gets run
Expected behavior
I expect continuous trigger to be disabled.
Screenshots
Before typing /
After typing /, it got back to the root of the whole hierarchy
Describe the bug
The pass command works with passwords indicated as files within directories.
I have the following line in my .zshrc:
But I can't disable continuous-trigger for some subcommands. And somehow completion with continuous-trigger is not working, so when putting '/' at the end of the first directory, completion goes back to the root.
If I use ctrl-x h I get the following contexts:
Continuous trigger is not disabled, I guess because there are the contexts
:completion::complete:options:
and:completion::complete:values:
as well. I understand that both of them are used extensively, so I wouldn't like to disable continuous-triggers for them.Is there a way to indicate that if one of the contexts matches, then disable the continuous trigger?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
I expect continuous trigger to be disabled.
Screenshots
Before typing / After typing /, it got back to the root of the whole hierarchy
Environment: