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"7z a" should (perhaps) allow filename completion #1366

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I often create 7z files based on the filename(s) that I'm putting in there. For example, let's say I have these files: blah.data, blah.log, blah.whatever. From them, I want to create blah.7z.

Before I installed bash-completion, the way I would typically do that would be to type 7z a , hit tab, add 7z , hit tab again, and add .*, resulting in the command 7z a blah.7z blah.*. Unfortunately (at least for me), bash-completion does nothing when I hit tab the first time (i.e. after 7z a ). I think it would be nice if it allowed filename completion, so as to keep the standard behavior available instead of just removing it entirely.

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